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In an ideal occlusal relationship when an exaggerated Bennett component is present in lateral jaw movement it will have its greatest potential for interference with the
mesiodistal positioning of cusp tips
buccolingual positioning of cusp tips
position of the central fossa
depth of the distal fosaa

What forms the bulk of the tooth
Pulp
Dentin
Cementum
Enamel
Crown

Can someone plz answer the above Questions with an explanation.

Thanks
 
me2005 said:
In an ideal occlusal relationship when an exaggerated Bennett component is present in lateral jaw movement it will have its greatest potential for interference with the
mesiodistal positioning of cusp tips
buccolingual positioning of cusp tips
position of the central fossa
depth of the distal fosaa

What forms the bulk of the tooth
Pulp
Dentin
Cementum
Enamel
Crown

Can someone plz answer the above Questions with an explanation.

Thanks

hi,
ans
1.a(not sure though) any inputs welcomed
2. e
 
doc12 said:
hi,
ans
1.a(not sure though) any inputs welcomed
2. e

yeah \answers r right 1 a
2 e
for the first question i dont understand that. But i remember it was asked in my prostho part 2 n DA part 1 exam. i read this question on dental decks of part 1 n 2 also. so refer them n u'l know the reason.
good luck
 
For the Question 2 can the answer not be dentin since dentin is present in crown as well as root?
 
It is dentin.Dentin forms bulk of tooth.
 
syk said:
It is dentin.Dentin forms bulk of tooth.
hi,
i dont quiet agree with u , no doubt dentin is present in the root as well as crown ,but compared to the bulk of enamel+dentin +pulp chamber in crown ,wont it be less in root+crown(comparatively thinner dentin in root)
correct me if im wrong
thanx
 
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