Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_______________?
Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_______________? A. Sharpey’s fibres B. Tome’s fibres C. Ray’s fibres D. All of the above
Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_______________? A. Sharpey’s fibres B. Tome’s fibres C. Ray’s fibres D. All of the above
Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_____________? A. Sharpey’s fibres B. Tome’s fibres C. Ray’s fibres D. All of the above
Which of the following enzymes are involved in bone formation________________? A. Alkaline phosphatase and urease B. Catalase and phosphorylaseC. Alkaline phosphatase and phosphorylase D. Acid phosphatase and catalase
When osteoblast lay new bone from outside to inside in a osteon, the active formation area is called________________? A. Haversion coneB. Filling cone C. Cutting cone D. Howships cone
The intimal B cells of synovical memrbane of temporomandibular joint are_______________? A. Fibroblast like B. Macrophage like C. Lmphocyte like D. Plasma cell like
Maxillary sinus is described as a four sided pyramid containing base, apex, roof and floor. The apex of maxillary sinus extends________________? A. Laterally into zygomatics process of maxilla B. Medially into zygomatic process of maxilla C. Laterally into lateral nasal…
The process of recesses formation in maxillary sinus is most frequently seen with________________? A. Zygomatic process B. Frontal processC. Alveolar process D. Palatine process
Haversion systems (osteons) are found primarily in the_________________? A. Spongy bone B. PeriosteumC. Alveolar bone proper D. Endosteum
Alveolar bone proper is also known as: or Which of the following is seen as lamina dura in an IOPA radiograph ? A. Lamina lucida B. Lamina densa C. Lamina propriaD. Lamina dura
Basic metabolic unit of bone is_______________? A. Osteon B. Osteoblast C. Osteocyte D. Osteoclast