Periodontics Exam MCQs Bank-2025- DHA, DOH, UAE MOH, SCFHS,QCHP
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Periodontics Prometric Exam
Administered by: Dubai Health Authority (DHA)
Duration: 3 Hours
Number of Questions: 150
Pass Score: 60%
Fee: USD 280
Exam Code: PER5131
Exam Coverage
Periodontal Structures
Focus Areas: Anatomy and histology of periodontal tissues.
Key Concepts:
Structure and function of gingiva, periodontal ligament, cementum, and alveolar bone.
Relationship between periodontal structures and overall oral health.
Tips: Understand the roles of each periodontal component and how they contribute to tooth support.
Etiology, Microbiology, and Immunology
Focus Areas: Microbial and immunologic aspects of periodontal disease.
Key Concepts:
Pathogenic bacteria involved in periodontal infections.
Host immune response and inflammation in periodontal disease.
Tips: Study the bacterial species associated with periodontal disease and the body’s defense mechanisms.
Examination, Diagnosis, Risk Factors, and Classification
Focus Areas: Diagnostic criteria and classification of periodontal diseases.
Key Concepts:
Techniques for periodontal examination (probing, radiographs).
Classification of periodontal diseases based on current guidelines.
Tips: Emphasize the importance of comprehensive assessment and risk factor identification.
Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy and Pharmacotherapy
Focus Areas: Scaling, root planing, and pharmacologic management.
Key Concepts:
Indications for non-surgical treatment, role of antibiotics, and antimicrobials.
Techniques for effective plaque and calculus removal.
Tips: Understand indications, techniques, and limitations of non-surgical treatments.
Periodontal Surgical Techniques and Complications
Focus Areas: Surgical procedures for periodontal disease and implant site preparation.
Key Concepts:
Techniques such as flap surgery, osseous surgery, and grafting.
Management of potential complications in periodontal surgery.
Tips: Focus on surgical indications, steps, and post-operative care.
Inter-Relation between Periodontal Therapy and Other Dental Specialties
Focus Areas: Periodontal considerations in orthodontics, prosthodontics, and endodontics.
Key Concepts:
Impact of periodontal health on restorative and endodontic treatments.
Periodontal implications in orthodontic tooth movement.
Tips: Understand collaborative management strategies with other specialties.
Periodontal Maintenance and Long-Term Health
Focus Areas: Strategies for long-term periodontal health.
Key Concepts:
Importance of maintenance therapy, frequency of recalls, and plaque control.
Risk of disease recurrence and patient compliance.
Tips: Emphasize the role of regular follow-up and patient education.
Dental Implants: Indications, Contraindications, and Biomechanical Principles
Focus Areas: Understanding when implants are suitable and the mechanical principles involved.
Key Concepts:
Indications and contraindications for dental implants.
Biomechanics of implant loading and osseointegration.
Tips: Focus on patient selection criteria and biomechanical factors in implant success.
Pre-Surgical Assessment, Treatment Planning, and Site Preparation in Implant Therapy
Focus Areas: Assessment and planning for implant placement.
Key Concepts:
Evaluation of bone quantity and quality, treatment planning steps.
Techniques for optimizing implant site before surgery.
Tips: Review assessment criteria and planning protocols to optimize implant outcomes.
Peri-Implant Soft and Hard Tissue Management
Focus Areas: Handling tissues around implants.
Key Concepts:
Techniques for managing peri-implant tissue health.
Role of soft tissue grafting and bone augmentation.
Tips: Understand how to maintain healthy tissues around implants to prevent complications.
Surgical Complications and Management of Peri-Implant Diseases and Failures
Focus Areas: Complications and management of peri-implantitis.
Key Concepts:
Identification and treatment of peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis.
Surgical and non-surgical approaches to manage implant complications.
Tips: Study the preventive measures and treatments for common peri-implant diseases.
Maintenance of Dental Implants
Focus Areas: Strategies to ensure implant longevity.
Key Concepts:
Implant maintenance protocols, including cleaning techniques and monitoring.
Patient education on implant care and periodic evaluations.
Tips: Focus on maintenance routines for long-term implant success.
Patient Safety and Professionalism & Ethics
Focus Areas: Ethical and safe practices in periodontics and implantology.
Key Concepts:
Informed consent, patient-centered care, and safety in periodontal and implant procedures.
Ethical considerations in managing periodontal diseases and implants.
Tips: Review principles of patient communication, ethical dilemmas, and safety practices.
Study Recommendations
Blueprint-Based Preparation:
Allocate study time according to the weight of each topic. Focus more on high-yield areas like surgical techniques, implant maintenance, and peri-implant disease management.
Core Textbooks and References:
Use recommended resources such as:
"Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry" by Jan Lindhe and Niklaus Lang.
"Periodontology 2000" journal for current updates in periodontal therapy.
Practice with Clinical Cases:
Familiarize yourself with clinical scenarios to apply theoretical knowledge practically.
Mock Tests:
Take timed practice exams to improve pacing and comfort with the question format.
Review Guidelines and Diagnostic Criteria:
Focus on criteria for periodontal and peri-implant diseases, intervention protocols, and assessment techniques.
This outline should guide you in preparing effectively for the Periodontics Prometric Exam.
