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1)The disto lingual cusp of right mandibular first molar is fractured by excessive contact with opposing maxillary molar during right lateral excursion. Which of the following is the most likely location of the interference?
a lingual surface of maxillary lingual cusp.
b facial surface of maxillary lingual cusp.
c facial surface of maxillary facial cusp.
d lingual surface of maxillary facial cusp.

2) When viewed from mesial, where is the furcation between lingual root and mesiobuccal root located?
a toward facial
b centered faciolingually
c toward lingual

3)On the crown of mandibular first molar, the facial cusp ridge of ML cusp originates at the cusp tip and terminates at which of the following?
a lingual groove.
b halfway down the facial surface.
c halfway down the lingual surface.
d mesial portion of central groove.
e mesiolinguo-occlusl point angle area

3)The occlusal table of mandibular first molar normally exhibits which of the following ridges?
a 2 oblique.
b 4 marginal
c 3 transverse
d 4 triangular
e 5 triangular

4)In a normal occlusion, a mediotrusive interference can occur between which of the following cusps?
a maxillary and mandibular supporting.
b maxillary and mandibular guiding.
c maxillary guiding and mandibular supporting.
d maxillary supporting and mandibular guiding

5) When examining normal mandibular arch fom sagittal view, what inclination of teeth can be observed?
a anterior teeth are distally inclined and psterior teeth mesially inclined.
b both anterior and posterior teeth are distally inclined.
c both anterior and posterior teeth are mesially inclined.
d anterior teeth are mesially inclined and posterior teeth are distally inclined.
e anterior and posterior teeth are straight.

6) A bone lesion with radiopaque structures radiating from periphery suggest?
a multiple myeloma.
b osteosarcoma

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1)The disto lingual cusp of right mandibular first molar is fractured by excessive contact with opposing maxillary molar during right lateral excursion. Which of the following is the most likely location of the interference?
a lingual surface of maxillary lingual cusp.
b facial surface of maxillary lingual cusp.
c facial surface of maxillary facial cusp.
d lingual surface of maxillary facial cusp.

2) When viewed from mesial, where is the furcation between lingual root and mesiobuccal root located?
a toward facial
b centered faciolingually (not sure)
c toward lingual

3)On the crown of mandibular first molar, the facial cusp ridge of ML cusp originates at the cusp tip and terminates at which of the following?
a lingual groove.
b halfway down the facial surface.
c halfway down the lingual surface.
d mesial portion of central groove.
e mesiolinguo-occlusl point angle area

3)The occlusal table of mandibular first molar normally exhibits which of the following ridges?
a 2 oblique.
b 4 marginal
c 3 transverse
d 4 triangular
e 5 triangular

4)In a normal occlusion, a mediotrusive interference can occur between which of the following cusps?
a maxillary and mandibular supporting.
b maxillary and mandibular guiding.
c maxillary guiding and mandibular supporting.
d maxillary supporting and mandibular guiding

5) When examining normal mandibular arch fom sagittal view, what inclination of teeth can be observed?
a anterior teeth are distally inclined and psterior teeth mesially inclined.
b both anterior and posterior teeth are distally inclined.
c both anterior and posterior teeth are mesially inclined.
d anterior teeth are mesially inclined and posterior teeth are distally inclined.
e anterior and posterior teeth are straight.

6) A bone lesion with radiopaque structures radiating from periphery suggest?
a multiple myeloma.
osteosarcoma
 
1)The disto lingual cusp of right mandibular first molar is fractured by excessive contact with opposing maxillary molar during right lateral excursion. Which of the following is the most likely location of the interference?
a lingual surface of maxillary lingual cusp.
b facial surface of maxillary lingual cusp.
c facial surface of maxillary facial cusp.
d lingual surface of maxillary facial cusp.

2) When viewed from mesial, where is the furcation between lingual root and mesiobuccal root located?
a toward facial
b centered faciolingually (not sure)
c toward lingual

3)On the crown of mandibular first molar, the facial cusp ridge of ML cusp originates at the cusp tip and terminates at which of the following?
a lingual groove.
b halfway down the facial surface.
c halfway down the lingual surface.
d mesial portion of central groove.
e mesiolinguo-occlusl point angle area

3)The occlusal table of mandibular first molar normally exhibits which of the following ridges?
a 2 oblique.
b 4 marginal
c 3 transverse
d 4 triangular
e 5 triangular

4)In a normal occlusion, a mediotrusive interference can occur between which of the following cusps?
a maxillary and mandibular supporting.
b maxillary and mandibular guiding.
c maxillary guiding and mandibular supporting.
d maxillary supporting and mandibular guiding

5) When examining normal mandibular arch fom sagittal view, what inclination of teeth can be observed?
a anterior teeth are distally inclined and psterior teeth mesially inclined.
b both anterior and posterior teeth are distally inclined.
c both anterior and posterior teeth are mesially inclined.
d anterior teeth are mesially inclined and posterior teeth are distally inclined.
e anterior and posterior teeth are straight.

6) A bone lesion with radiopaque structures radiating from periphery suggest?
a multiple myeloma.
osteosarcoma

Thank you Dr Krooks. I have a doubt regarding fifth que, when viewed sagitally both anterior and posterior teeth are mesially inclined. But otherwise the mandibular posterior teeth are distally inclined and linguallyinclined. Is it correct. Ple correct me if i am wrong.
 
well i have same doubt ...in decks it says that crown is distally and lingually inclined ..
but from what i know that all teeth are inclined mesially...
can someone explain this for both of us
thanks
 
well i have same doubt ...in decks it says that crown is distally and lingually inclined ..
but from what i know that all teeth are inclined mesially...
can someone explain this for both of us
thanks
If there was an option with Ant. teeth straight and Post. teeth Mesially inclined, I would have gone for it.
But in the given options, C seems to be correct.
 
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