A. Primary and secondary dentin
B. Secondary dentin and circumpulpal dentin
C. Tetiary dentin and sclerotic dentin
D. All of the above
A. Primary and secondary dentin
B. Secondary dentin and circumpulpal dentin
C. Tetiary dentin and sclerotic dentin
D. All of the above
A. Enamel is harder than dentine
B. Enamel has no cells
C. Ameloblast secrete enamel and dentine
D. Odontoblast produce dentin
A. Sclerotic dentin
B. Mantal dentin
C. Interglobular dentin
D. Intertubular dentin
A. Enamel
B. Dentin
C. Cementum
D. Bone
A. Direct neural stimulation
B. Fluid or hydrodynamic theory
C. Transduction theory
D. All of the above
A. Inter tubular dentin
B. Peritubular dentin
C. Circum pulpal dentin
D. Secondary dentin
A. Incineration/organic chelation
B. Decalcification
C. Devitrification
D. Combustion
A. Pulp
B. Dentin
C. Enamel
D. Cementum
A. Caries susceptible
B. Insensitive
C. Hypersensitive
D. Resistant to caries
A. Failure of coalescence of calcospherities
B. Fracture of the dentin
C. Artifact in light microscopy
D. Disturbance in dentinal tubules