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antigen

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hi
if someone could guide me witht he ans for the following questions

1. whihc teeth is most likely tohave 3 pulp cnanals ?

a> tooth #4
b>#12
c>#20
d>#27


2.> in prmary molar whihc protion of crown is shorter occlusogingivally?

a.> mesail
b.> distal
c.> midfacial
d> midlingual




3.> whihc of the following muscles have animp influence on the function of the mnadible although it is not generally considered a muscle of mastication?


a.> omohyoid
b.> geniohyoid
c.> mylohyoid
d.>digastric
e.> strenocleidomastoid
 
antigen said:
hi
if someone could guide me witht he ans for the following questions

1. whihc teeth is most likely tohave 3 pulp cnanals ?

a> tooth #4
b>#12
c>#20
d>#27


2.> in prmary molar whihc protion of crown is shorter occlusogingivally?

a.> mesail
b.> distal
c.> midfacial
d> midlingual




3.> whihc of the following muscles have animp influence on the function of the mnadible although it is not generally considered a muscle of mastication?


a.> omohyoid
b.> geniohyoid
c.> mylohyoid
d.>digastric
e.> strenocleidomastoid

I would say:

1) B- #12
2 B- distal
3 D- Digastric

Please correct me if im wrong

Thanks
 
Hi

The answers to the 2nd and 3rd questions are correct.

How ever I feel the first questions is more likely to be "3 pulp HORNS" rather than 3 pulp canals,since the no 27 often has 3 cusps.

Please check the questions once again.
 
BDS-DMD said:
Hi

The answers to the 2nd and 3rd questions are correct.

How ever I feel the first questions is more likely to be "3 pulp HORNS" rather than 3 pulp canals,since the no 27 often has 3 cusps.

Please check the questions once again.


hi
the q is framed right even i have seen it somewhere
nad checked on net for the answer
an article mentioned about presence of three pulp canal in maxillary first premolar though its rare!!!
less than that in 2nd maxillary premolar....
let me knw if im wrong!!
 
Really? Wow. I am hearing that for the first time.

Thanks for the info.
 
thank you guys for helping me out

cheers
antigen
 
hi,
there is another question which is confusing...

* During protrusive movement of mandible the contacting surfaces of incisors r

1. lingual of the mand and the incisal edge of the maxillary
2. facial of the max and incisal edge of the mand
3. lingual of the max and the incisal edge of the mand
4. facial of the mand and incisal edge of max

the answer is marked as - 3

but dont think no. 4 is also the right one and iam not able to conclude which one is the closest answer.
 
ssaug said:
hi,
there is another question which is confusing...

* During protrusive movement of mandible the contacting surfaces of incisors r

1. lingual of the mand and the incisal edge of the maxillary
2. facial of the max and incisal edge of the mand
3. lingual of the max and the incisal edge of the mand
4. facial of the mand and incisal edge of max

the answer is marked as - 3

but dont think no. 4 is also the right one and iam not able to conclude which one is the closest answer.

Well, the way I see it, if you do a protrusive movement, the incisal aspect of the lower anteriors will contact the lingual portion of the upper incisors, I think the only way a lower incisor will contact facially an upper incisor is if the patient it self has a deep bite and even if it has a deep bite its pretty hard to contact the facial aspect of lower teeth. maybe if the uppers are in an extremely lingualized position.

Makes sense?
 
hi pavi,
thx a lot........i was not thinking abt the facial surface as a whole i was just assuming the incisal third of the facial surface...now iam clear ...u cant help ur mind, sometimes it may think in the most dumbest way that u cant even imagine of...and later feel embarrased.

thank u so much again..
cheers...
 
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