NBDE Cheat Sheet 2026

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400 questions
450 min time limit
75% to pass
  1. The maximum safe dose of lidocaine WITH epinephrine in a healthy adult is approximately: 7 mg/kg (not to exceed 500 mg)
  2. Compared to a permanent molar, a primary molar pulp is characterized by: More prominent pulp horns and thinner dentinal walls
  3. Informed refusal occurs when a patient declines recommended treatment. The dentist should: Document the refusal and the risks explained in the patient's record
  4. Which cusp of the maxillary first molar is the smallest and least functional? Cusp of Carabelli
  5. Which of the following best describes the 'critical pH' for enamel demineralization? pH 5.5
  6. Which of the following salivary gland tumors is most likely to undergo malignant transformation? Pleomorphic adenoma
  7. Respondeat superior is a legal doctrine that holds: Employers liable for the negligent acts of employees acting within the scope of employment
  8. Which of the following is the most common type of occlusion in a normal dentition? Class I
  9. The mucogingival junction can be identified by: A color change from pink keratinized gingiva to red alveolar mucosa
  10. Website for drug administration includes: Intramuscular, oral, transdermal, intravenously
  11. The 'double cortical outline' sign on a panoramic radiograph of the mandibular canal is associated with: Inferior alveolar nerve schwannoma
  12. Which radiographic finding is MOST characteristic of a periapical cyst versus a periapical granuloma? Periapical cysts tend to be larger with a well-defined corticated border
  13. Koilocytes found on cytologic smear are pathognomonic for infection with: Human papillomavirus
  14. Which probe is specifically designed for detecting furcation involvement in multirooted teeth? Nabers probe
  15. A patient develops paresthesia of the lower lip after root canal treatment of a mandibular second molar. What is the most likely cause? Over-instrumentation beyond the apex compressing the inferior alveolar nerve
  16. Composite resin polymerization shrinkage is most effectively reduced by: Incremental placement technique
  17. A patient with recurrent herpetic labialis is under stress. Which statement best describes the pathogenesis of the recurrence? HSV-1 reactivates from latency in the trigeminal ganglion
  18. Enamel matrix derivative (Emdogain) promotes periodontal regeneration primarily by mimicking which developmental process? Hertwig's epithelial root sheath signaling during cementogenesis
  19. Which clinical scenario represents the strongest relative contraindication to vasoconstrictors in local anesthetics? Severe uncontrolled hypertension
  20. Which of the following best describes the 'C-factor' in composite resin placement? Ratio of bonded to unbonded surfaces in a cavity
  21. Which local anesthetic has the longest duration of action for pulpal anesthesia? Bupivacaine 0.5%
  22. Which cavity preparation principle was modified by GV Black's successors to adopt a more conservative 'extension for prevention' approach? Outline form (extension for prevention)
  23. A patient presents with a tooth that tests vital with cold but has a periapical radiolucency. What is the most likely diagnosis? Non-odontogenic lesion or anatomical landmark
  24. On a periapical radiograph, the lamina dura appears as a thin radiopaque line because it represents: Cortical bone lining the alveolar socket
  25. During glycolysis, glucose is first phosphorylated to glucose-6-phosphate by which enzyme? Hexokinase
  26. Which landmark on the maxillary central incisor crown is used to distinguish it from the lateral incisor? Sharper mesioincisal angle compared to the distoincisal angle
  27. Which landmark on the mandible serves as the attachment site for the medial pterygoid muscle? Medial surface of ramus and angle
  28. Ketorolac is preferred over other NSAIDs for short-term postoperative pain because it: Can be administered parenterally for potent analgesia
  29. Which microscopic zone of necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis does the necrotic zone occur? Zone 3
  30. Dry socket (alveolar osteitis) typically becomes symptomatic within how many days after extraction? 3–5 days
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