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question="What is the best treatment option for the maxillary canine tooth shown?" | question="What is the best treatment option for the maxillary canine tooth shown?" | ||
− | + | choice3="Vital pulp therapy " | |
choice2="Root canal treatment" | choice2="Root canal treatment" | ||
− | + | choice4="Radiographic monitoring and follow up treatment if necessary" | |
choice1="Surgical extraction" | choice1="Surgical extraction" | ||
correctchoice="1" | correctchoice="1" | ||
− | feedback1="'''Correct!''' | + | feedback1="'''Correct!''' The canine is fractured with pulp exposure. There is also a crack running all the way from the exposed pulp down to below the gum line and the distal part of the tooth is missing with the gum bleeding. Surgical extraction is the only viable option. [[Tooth Fractures|WikiVet Article: Tooth Fractures]]" |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The canine is fractured with pulp exposure. There is also a crack running all the way from the exposed pulp down to below the gum line and the distal part of the tooth is missing with the gum bleeding. This tooth is not suitable for root canal treatment. [[Tooth Fractures|WikiVet Article: Tooth Fractures]]" |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The canine is fractured with pulp exposure. There is also a crack running all the way from the exposed pulp down to below the gum line and the distal part of the tooth is missing with the gum bleeding. This tooth is not suitable for vital pulp therapy. [[Tooth Fractures|WikiVet Article: Tooth Fractures]]" |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The canine is fractured with pulp exposure. There is also a crack running all the way from the exposed pulp down to below the gum line and the distal part of the tooth is missing with the gum bleeding. If the pulp is exposed, monitoring is never suitable. [[Tooth Fractures|WikiVet Article: Tooth Fractures]]" |
− | image= ""> | + | image= "File:Dentistry Quiz 16.jpg"> |
</WikiQuiz> | </WikiQuiz> | ||
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What is the best treatment option for the maxillary canine tooth shown? |