NBDE Review Questions: Quiz 352 December 18, 2015 by Hassan Shah Leave a Comment A patient has a toothache. Radiographs show a deep carious lesion. There is no detectable pulpal exposure upon excavation of decay. The best treatment at this time is A. direct pulp cap. B. root canal therapy. C. a permanent restoration after placing suitable base. D. placement of a zinc phosphate cement temporary restoration. E. placement of two coats of cavity varnish and an amalgam restoration. Δ
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