INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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How are 3 and 4 wall defect treated?

  1. With Amputation

  2. With Antibiotics

  3. With Resection

  4. With Regeneration

The correct answer is: With Regeneration

Treating a 3 and 4 wall defect typically involves using a method called regeneration. This involves using materials or techniques to stimulate the body's natural healing processes and promote the growth of new tissue to repair the damaged area. The other options listed are incorrect because they would not be effective or appropriate treatments for this type of defect. Amputation would involve removing the damaged tissue, antibiotics would only help to fight infection in the affected area, and resection would involve removing a portion of the damaged tissue rather than promoting growth of new tissue. Regeneration is the most appropriate and effective method of treatment for a 3 and 4 wall defect.