Desmodont is another name for_____________?
Desmodont is another name for_____________? A. The tooth with one wall pocket B. Tooth with three walled pocketC. periodontal ligament D. Dehiscence
Desmodont is another name for_____________? A. The tooth with one wall pocket B. Tooth with three walled pocketC. periodontal ligament D. Dehiscence
Maxillary facial and mandibular lingual cusps require sufficient occclusal length and horizontal overlap for_____________? A. Esthetics B. Centric stability C. Chewing efficiencyD. Soft tissue protection
Distobuccal cusp of 27 falls into ______________? A. Embrasure of 37 & 38 B. Embrasure of 36 & 37 C. Mesial pit of 37 D. Immediately incisal to cingulam
If a permanent first molar is lost, the permanent second molar drifts to the______________? A. Buccal side B. Distal sideC. Mesial side D. Lingual side
In an ideal occlustion buccal cusps of maxillary teeth, occlude with______________? A. Fossa and rdgesB. Grooves and embrasures C. Lingual cusps of mandibular teeth D. Occlusal pits and fissures of mandibular teeth
Normal dentition in centric occlusion, opposing contact may be expected at_____________? A. Buccals slopes of buccal cusps of maxillary posterior teethB. Buccal slopes of lingual cusps of maxillary posterior teeth C. Lingual slopes of lingual cusps of mandibular posterior teeth…
Over jet is defined as______________? A. Horizontal overlap B. Vertical overlap C. Transverse plane discrepancy D. All the above
Group function occlusion is common in_____________? A. 10 – 14 years B. 15 -25 yearsC. Above 30 years D. Edentulous patients
IN occlusion, the teeth have______________? A. Cusp – to – cusp contact B. Edge- to – edge contact C. Marginal contactD. Surface – to- surface contact
Facial occlusal line in the maxillary arch is formed by_______________? A. Stamp cusps B. Centric holding cusps C. Supporting cuspsD. Non- supporting cusps