A. Cellular cementum
B. Acellular cementum
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
A. Cellular cementum
B. Acellular cementum
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
A. Enamel meet cementum at a point
B. Enamel overlaps cementum
C. Cementum overlaps enamel
D. Both never meet
A. Dental cementum
B. Dental pulp
C. Enamel
D. Dentin
A. Cervical third of the root
B. Middle third of the root
C. Apical third of the root
D. No secondary cementum forms
A. Sharpehy’s fibres and elastic fibres
B. Collagen fibres and blood vessels
C. Canaliculi and incremental lines
D. Lacunae and elastic fibres
A. First formed cementum
B. Less calcified than acellular type
C. More calcified than acellular type
D. Less irregular
A. Periodontal ligament
B. Alveolar bone
C. Cementum
D. Longbones
A. Less than dentin
B. More than dentin
C. Equal dentin
D. None of the above
A. Forms during root formation
B. Forms after the eruption of the tooth
C. Seen at the coronal portion of the tooth
D. Formation is a slow process
A. Twisted
B. Curved
C. Pulp chamber
D. Lateral canal