Guidance on management of common acute dental problems
MCQ 5
Fractured teeth, Ill-fitting or Loose Dentures, Orthodontic problems, Sinusitis.
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Choose the Single Best Answer (SBA) to the questions below:
What should you do if a patient has inhaled a piece of tooth, filling or restoration?
What actions may be required for loose or defective fillings?
What is the best course of action for a patient to take when they have open cavities or fractured teeth and immediate access to a dentist is not available?
Ill-fitting or Loose Dentures may require subsequent care, which may involve:
Ill-fitting or loose dentures may be a sign of an underlying serious condition such as:
What should you do if you suspect a patient has inhaled or ingested a large part of a fractured orthodontic appliance or their airway is compromised?
What is the recommended action for broken fixed appliances causing trauma to the oral soft tissues?
Which of the following viruses is most commonly responsible for acute viral sinusitis?