- 1. Oral and maxillofacial surgery involves the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases, injuries, and defects affecting the mouth, teeth, jaws, and facial structures. This specialized field of surgery addresses a wide range of conditions, including impacted teeth, facial trauma, cleft lip and palate, jaw misalignment, and oral cancers. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are trained to perform complex surgical procedures such as wisdom teeth extraction, dental implants, bone grafting, orthognathic surgery, and facial reconstruction. These surgeons work closely with other medical professionals to improve patients' oral health, facial aesthetics, and overall quality of life.
What is the purpose of bone grafting in oral surgery?
A) To rebuild bone that has been lost B) To change the shape of bone C) To add metal plates to bone D) To remove excess bone
- 2. Which type of surgery is used to treat a fractured jaw?
A) Breast augmentation B) Hernia repair C) Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) D) Appendectomy
- 3. What is the purpose of a sinus lift procedure in oral surgery?
A) To remove mucus from the sinuses B) To increase bone height in the upper jaw C) To straighten the nasal septum D) To fill cavities in the sinuses
- 4. What is the purpose of a frenectomy procedure in oral surgery?
A) To remove or loosen a small fold of tissue in the mouth B) To extract a tooth C) To straighten crooked teeth D) To close a gap between teeth
- 5. What is a common reason for performing a tooth extraction in oral surgery?
A) To grow taller B) Severe tooth decay C) To improve singing ability D) To read faster
- 6. What is the primary difference between oral surgery and maxillofacial surgery?
A) Maxillofacial surgery is less invasive than oral surgery B) Oral surgery is performed with lasers, while maxillofacial surgery uses scalpels C) Maxillofacial surgery involves the jaw and face, while oral surgery focuses on the mouth D) Oral surgery is only performed by dentists, while maxillofacial surgery is done by medical doctors
- 7. What is the purpose of orthodontic braces in relation to oral and maxillofacial surgery?
A) To treat cavities B) To straighten crooked fingers C) To brush teeth more easily D) To align teeth before jaw surgery
- 8. In which country was the first university-based oral and maxillofacial surgery program established?
A) Australia B) France C) United States D) Japan
- 9. Which of the following is a sub-specialty area for US oral and maxillofacial surgeons?
A) Endocrinology B) Pediatric cardiology C) Neurology D) Cranio-maxillofacial trauma
- 10. Which country switched from a dual degree requirement to a medical degree only for maxillofacial surgery in 2019?
A) Norway B) Italy C) Germany D) France
- 11. What is required in Pakistan before commencing training in oral and maxillofacial surgery?
A) Passing FCPS-1 after a one-year house job following a BDS degree. B) A medical degree only. C) An MBA degree. D) No formal education is required.
- 12. In the US, which of these is a cosmetic facial surgery that oral and maxillofacial surgeons may specialize in?
A) Appendectomy B) Gallbladder removal C) Rhinoplasty D) Hernia repair
- 13. Which country's model of oral and maxillofacial surgery training is the same as that used in the United States?
A) Brazil B) Australia C) Japan D) Canada
- 14. In which region is oral and maxillofacial surgery recognized as a dental specialty requiring a degree in dentistry?
A) Asia B) Africa C) South America D) Antarctica
- 15. Which country's maxillofacial surgery training programs have started for medical graduates?
A) Egypt B) Sweden C) Argentina D) Mexico
- 16. What is the duration of post-graduate specialisation required to become a maxillofacial surgeon in India?
A) Two years B) Three years C) Five years D) Four years
- 17. In the United States, oral and maxillofacial surgery is formally designated as which type of speciality?
A) Medical speciality B) Dental speciality C) Pharmacy speciality D) Nursing speciality
- 18. How many surgical specialties are recognized by the American College of Surgeons?
A) Sixteen B) Ten C) Fourteen D) Twelve
- 19. What percentage of trauma patients typically have sustained facial trauma requiring maxillofacial expertise?
A) 5-10% B) 30-35% C) 20-25% D) 40-45%
- 20. Which procedure is included in the scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery for craniosynostosis cases?
A) Lefort-3 distraction B) Gallbladder removal C) Hernia repair D) Appendectomy
- 21. What type of pathology involves treatment for cysts and tumors?
A) Congenital craniofacial malformations B) Malignant pathology C) Cutaneous malignancy D) Benign pathology
- 22. What is a common treatment for sleep apnea in oral and maxillofacial surgery?
A) Chemical peel B) Botox injections C) Lip enhancement D) Maxillomandibular advancement
- 23. What is the average annual income for oral and maxillofacial surgeons in the United States as of 2008?
A) $400,000 B) $568,968 C) $700,000 D) $300,000
- 24. What type of malignancy is treated with ablative and reconstructive surgery in oral and maxillofacial surgery?
A) Cutaneous malignancy B) Benign pathology C) Malignant pathology D) Congenital craniofacial malformations
- 25. What type of disorder involves the treatment of chronic facial pain?
A) Temporomandibular joint disorders B) Chronic facial pain disorders C) Cutaneous malignancy D) Benign pathology
- 26. What percentage of Canadian training programs are dual-degree?
A) 50% B) 80% C) 66% D) 75%
- 27. What is the designation for graduates who complete surgical training in the US?
A) FRCDC B) ABOMS C) "Board eligible" D) FRACDS
- 28. What is the final specialty examination for oral and maxillofacial surgeons in Australia/NZ?
A) MRCS B) FRCDC C) ABOMS D) FRACDS
- 29. What is the designation for oral and maxillofacial surgeons who earn board certification in the US?
A) FRACDS B) Board eligible C) FRCDC D) "Diplomats"
- 30. Which organization was created by Charles Wang to address childhood facial deformity?
A) Operation Smile B) KISS Foundation C) Smile Train D) AboutFace
- 31. Which organization was founded by someone born with a facial deformity?
A) KISS Foundation B) Operation Smile C) Smile Train D) AboutFace
- 32. What year was Smile Train created?
A) 2000 B) 1998 C) 2005 D) 2010
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