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Q: The following drugs cause pupil dilation EXCEPT:
(A). Meth (B). Cocaine (C). LSD (D). Morphine Keyword: dilation The pupil is constricted or dilated by the smooth muscle in the iris. Increased release of acetylcholine by the parasympathetic nervous system (rest and digest reaction) causes contraction of the circular smooth muscle. This makes...  Read More
Q: The critical pH for enamel demineralization is:
(A). pH 4.5-5.5 (B). pH 5.5-6 (C). pH 6-6.7 (D). pH 7+ Keyword: enamel First of all, what is pH? pH is the symbol of hydrogen ion concentration expressed in numbers, corresponding to the acidity or alkalinity of an aqueous solution. The range is from 0 (pure acid) to 14 (pure base). Therefore,...  Read More
Q: The cervical area has ____ vertebrae.
(A). 5 (B). 7 (C). 9 (D). 12 Keyword: cervical There are 7 cervical vertebrae. There are 12 thoracic vertebrae. There are 5 lumbar vertebrae. There are 4-5 modular pieces in the coccygeal that are fused. In adults, this segment may be fused with the sacrum. Answer: (B). 7 When...  Read More
Q: The arrows are pointing at:
(A). Fusion (B). Concrescence (C). Gemination (D). Dens in dente Dens in dente (also called dens invaginatus) is formed as the enamel organ goes into the crown of a tooth before mineralization is completed. Radiographically, a tooth-like structure appears within the crown. Due to the...  Read More
Q: Solar cheilitis is more common in:
(A). Immunocompromised patients (B). Dark-skinned adults (C). Patients undergoing cancer therapy (D). Fair-skinned adults Solar cheilitis, also called actinic cheilitis occurs more commonly in fair-skinned individuals. Here are some more characteristics (bullet point style, that's what we like at...  Read More
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