MCQ Collection

New Zealand MCQs

Practice New Zealand questions with answers and explanations.

Practice scenario 7: A dental registration candidate is integrating biomedical and dental foundations in a New Zealand-relevant care context. A 34-year-old patient reports pain on biting after a recent restoration involving the upper left central incisor; the problem has been noted for 24 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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Practice scenario 8: A dental registration candidate is integrating biomedical and dental foundations in a New Zealand-relevant care context. A 35-year-old patient reports mobile teeth with deep pockets and radiographic bone loss involving the lower right premolar; the problem has been noted for 25 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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Practice scenario 9: A dental registration candidate is integrating biomedical and dental foundations in a New Zealand-relevant care context. A 36-year-old patient reports spontaneous pain with prolonged thermal sensitivity and no swelling involving the upper left canine; the problem has been noted for 26 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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Practice scenario 10: A dental registration candidate is integrating biomedical and dental foundations in a New Zealand-relevant care context. A 37-year-old patient reports facial swelling, fever and trismus associated with the tooth involving the lower left first molar; the problem has been noted for 27 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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Practice scenario 11: A dental registration candidate is integrating biomedical and dental foundations in a New Zealand-relevant care context. A 38-year-old patient reports bleeding on gentle periodontal probing involving the upper right first molar; the problem has been noted for 28 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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Practice scenario 1: A dental registration candidate is integrating biomedical and dental foundations in a New Zealand-relevant care context. A 28-year-old patient reports spontaneous pain with prolonged thermal sensitivity and no swelling involving the upper left central incisor; the problem has been noted for 18 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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Practice scenario 2: A dental registration candidate is integrating biomedical and dental foundations in a New Zealand-relevant care context. A 29-year-old patient reports facial swelling, fever and trismus associated with the tooth involving the lower right premolar; the problem has been noted for 19 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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Practice scenario 3: A dental registration candidate is integrating biomedical and dental foundations in a New Zealand-relevant care context. A 30-year-old patient reports bleeding on gentle periodontal probing involving the upper left canine; the problem has been noted for 20 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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Practice scenario 4: A dental registration candidate is integrating biomedical and dental foundations in a New Zealand-relevant care context. A 31-year-old patient reports a need to decide whether a radiograph is justified involving the lower left first molar; the problem has been noted for 21 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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Practice scenario 5: A dental registration candidate is integrating biomedical and dental foundations in a New Zealand-relevant care context. A 32-year-old patient reports a reusable instrument contaminated with blood involving the upper right first molar; the problem has been noted for 22 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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Clinical case 176: A dental registration candidate is making a defensible diagnosis or treatment decision from a clinical case. A 19-year-old patient reports mobile teeth with deep pockets and radiographic bone loss involving the lower left second molar; the problem has been noted for 4 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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Clinical case 177: A dental registration candidate is making a defensible diagnosis or treatment decision from a clinical case. A 20-year-old patient reports spontaneous pain with prolonged thermal sensitivity and no swelling involving the upper left central incisor; the problem has been noted for 5 day(s). Which response is most appropriate?

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