SELF ASSESSMENT - OBTURATION I
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- Q1Lateral obturation technique uses:Vertical force onlyLateral vectors of the vertical forceVertical vectors of the lateral forceLateral force only10s
- Q2In "Overextension" :there is no extrusion of filling material & canal has been adequately filledthere is no extrusion of filling material & canal has not been adequately filledthere is extrusion of filling material & canal has been adequately filledthere is extrusion of filling material & canal has not been adequately filled10s
- Q3"Hermetic seal" signifies:Air & Fluid tight sealjust a tight sealAir tight sealFluid tight seal10s
- Q4The objective of OBTURATION is to achieve:Either Apical or Coronal sealBoth Coronal & Apical sealOnly Coronal sealOnly Apical seal10s
- Q5Apical seal of obturation should be placed:as close as possible to the cemento-dentinal junctionas close as possible to the radiographic root apexas close as possible to the anatomic root apexas close as possible to the major foramen10s
- Q6Obturation cannot be done in which of the following situation:Preoperative swelling has resolvedDraining sinus has not healedEvidence of healingMobility, percussion and palpation are normal10s
- Q7Microseal system is a type of:Cold gutta percha point obturation techniqueThermomechanical compaction obturation techniqueThermoplasticized Gutta Percha obturation techniqueChemically plasticized cold GP obturation technique10s
- Q8How many "Pre-Obturation Steps " are there for lateral compaction technique:624510s
- Q9Spreader must reach within1.0 to 2.0 mm of working length0.5 to 1.0 mm of working length2.0 to 3.0 mm of working length3.0 to 4.0 mm of working length10s
- Q10Customized gutta-percha points (“Tailor made”)technique include:Single Cone TechniqueInverted Cone TechniqueRolled Cone TechniqueLong Cone Technique10s