Surgical Extraction Method Quiz

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What is an indication for surgical extraction according to Dr. Akram Thabet?

  • Teeth with minor restorations
  • Ankylosis of the tooth (correct)
  • Teeth with no history of previous extraction attempts
  • Teeth with shallow roots

When might a tooth be considered for surgical extraction?

  • If it has no history of pathology
  • If it has a small restoration
  • If it has long, thin roots (correct)
  • If it is easily grasped by forceps

What type of bone might require surgical extraction according to Dr. Akram Thabet?

  • Dense, sclerotic bone (correct)
  • Brittle, fragile bone
  • Soft, porous bone
  • Normal, healthy bone

What is an example of a tooth with a large restoration that might need surgical extraction?

<p>A tooth with root canal therapy (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a possible reason for surgical extraction according to Dr. Akram Thabet?

<p>Evidence of bruxism (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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