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The treatment of choice for an exposed pulp cavity preparation is ____________.
 a. direct pulp capping
  b. indirect pulp capping
  c. placement of ZOE base
  d. placement of a varnish

Question 2

The cavity preparation that involves a large amount of enamel and dentin being removed and the floor of the preparation being slightly pink is ____________.
 a. pulp exposure
  b. near exposure
  c. ideal
  d. beyond ideal



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Answer to Question 1

a
RATIONALE: The treatment of choice for an exposed pulp cavity preparation is direct pulp capping.

Answer to Question 2

b
RATIONALE: The cavity preparation that involves a large amount of enamel and dentin being removed and the floor of the preparation being slightly pink is near exposure.



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