The most important property in determining the induction of a general anaesthetic agent is_____________?
A. Alveolar exchage
B. Pulmonary ventilation
C. Solubility of anaesthetic in blood
D. solubility of anaesthetic in tissue
A. Alveolar exchage
B. Pulmonary ventilation
C. Solubility of anaesthetic in blood
D. solubility of anaesthetic in tissue
A. Tetracycline
B. Thalidomide
C. Warfarin
D. Chloroquine
A. Hepatitis B surface antigen in acute hepatitis
B. AIDS
C. Chronic leukemia
D. Basal cell carcinoma
A. Leukoplakia should be proved by biopsy
B. Leukoplakia does not disappear even after cessation of smoking
C. Erythroplakia has a higher risk for malignancy than leukoplakia
D. Oral submucous fibrosis is seen in all parts of the world
A. Parotid glands
B. Sublingual glands
C. Submandibular glands
D. None of the above
A. Maxillary first premolar
B. Mandibular first premolar
C. Maxillary second premolar
D. Mandibular second premolar
A. Does not diffuse through plaque
B. Is rapidly hydrolysed in the mouth
C. Enhances remineralisation
D. Raises the PH in the oral cavity