Which anterior teeth have both mesial and distal contact areas of at the incisal third____________?
A. Mandibular centrals
B. Mandibular laterals
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
A. Mandibular centrals
B. Mandibular laterals
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
A. Middle of the middle third with buccal embrasure wider than lingual
B. Middle of the middle third with lingual embrasure wider than buccal
C. Litter cervical to the junction of occlusal and middle third of the crown with wide occlusal embrasure
D. Cervical third with buccal embrasure wider than lingual embrasure
A. Facially and occlusally
B. Facially and gingivally
C. Lingually and gingivally
D. Lingually and occlusally
A. Catenary curve
B. Curve of spee
C. Monson curve
D. Wilson curve
A. Central incisors
B. Central and lateral incisors
C. Lateral incisor and canine
D. First and 2nd premolar
A. Facially
B. Lingually
C. Cervically
D. Facially, lingually , cervically & occlusally
Divergence from contact area in proximal surfaces causes embrasures____________? Read More »
Medical Mcqs, Oral Anatomy, Physiologic Form of Tooth and Periodontium A. Buccal
B. Distal
C. Lingual
D. Occlusal
The largest embrasure in posterior teeth is the__________? Read More »
Medical Mcqs, Oral Anatomy, Physiologic Form of Tooth and Periodontium A. Middle third
B. Junction of incisal and medial thirds
C. Junction of the middle & cervical thirds
D. None of the above
The mesial contact are of the permanent canine is at the_______________? Read More »
Medical Mcqs, Oral Anatomy, Physiologic Form of Tooth and Periodontium