A. 25 μ m
B. 50 μ m
C. 75 μ m
D. 100 μ m
A. 25 μ m
B. 50 μ m
C. 75 μ m
D. 100 μ m
A. Straight
B. Shallow
C. Bent
D. Curved
A. As lines in the enamel running at right angles to the enamel surface
B. As lines in the dentin running at right angles to the dentino-enamel junction
C. In enamel and follow the apposition pattern
D. In dentin and follow the appositional pattern
A. Cracks
B. Ameloblasts
C. Odontoblasts
D. Hypocalcified rods
A. Hyperplasia
B. Hypoplacification
C. Normal development
D. Interstitial development
A. A cell from which tooth enamel is formed:
B. A tissue from which tooth erupts
C. A tumour of the jaw
D. Pertaining to dentin
A. Key hole or paddle shaped
B. Square
C. Round
D. None of the above
A. Odontodysplasia
B. Amelogenisis stage
C. Desmolytic stage
D. Mottled enamel
A. Stratum inter medium
B. Stellate reticulum
C. Outer enamel epithelium
D. Cervical loop
A. Enamel sdles
B. Enamel lamella
C. Enamel tufts
D. Perikymata