INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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What is only offered to primary teeth that are restorable and asymptomatic?

  1. cveck

  2. 1/3 of root diameter

  3. chloroform

  4. EDTA

The correct answer is: cveck

Cveck is the correct answer because it refers to conservative pulpal therapy for primary teeth that are restorable and asymptomatic. The cveck procedure involves removing the infected dentin and placing a suitable restoration without pulp therapy, preserving the vitality of the tooth. This approach is indicated when the primary tooth is not causing any pain or other symptoms, and the pulp can be maintained in a healthy state without the need for pulp therapy. The other options are incorrect: - Option B, 1/3 of root diameter, does not relate to the treatment offered to primary teeth that are restorable and asymptomatic. - Option C, chloroform, is not a standard treatment for primary teeth that are restorable and asymptomatic. - Option D, EDTA, is not typically used in the context of conservative pulpal therapy for primary teeth.