A. Type V and VII collagen
B. Type I and III collagen
C. Type IV collagen
D. Type IV and III Collagen
A. Type V and VII collagen
B. Type I and III collagen
C. Type IV collagen
D. Type IV and III Collagen
A. Derives its blood supply primarily from the branches of vessels entering the pulp
B. Has a slow rate of turn over
C. Contains epithelial cells
D. Comprises primarily of type II collagen
A. Bone
B. Dentin
C. Cementum
D. Pulp
A. Cementoid
B. Incremental line
C. Cellular cementum
D. Acellular cementum
A. Cellular cementum
B. Acellular cementum
C. Intermediate cementum
D. All of the above
A. Hyperplasia of cementum
B. Hypertrophy of cementum
C. Resorption of cementum
D. None of the above
A. 55 to 60%
B. 60 to 65%
C. 65 to 70%
D. 70 to 75%
A. Avascular
B. Vascular
C. Has blood supply initially only
D. None of the above
A. Hyperplasia
B. Hypoplasia
C. Hypertrophy
D. Excementoses
A. Does not exhibit features of either dentin of cementum
B. Predominantly seen in apical tow thirds of roots of molars and premolars and is rare in incisors or deciduous teeth
C. Represents area of entrapment of hertwig’s sheath in dentin or cementum
D. All of the above are correct