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1]the proximal contact of posterior tooth creates wear patterns that eventually cause
gingival recession
inc length of clinical crown
dec length of anatomic crown
red interproximal embrassure space
2]most common anatomic feature that complicates pd maintainence in a max 1 molar?
deep concavity on mesial surface of tooth
intermediate furcation ridge
ml dev groove
excessive convexity on on facial root
3]caries in dentin is clinicaly identified if
the dentin is discolored
the dentin is shiny the dentin is soft
there is discoloration at the dej
there is a white decalcified area on pulpal wall of the prep
4]which sulcus of manibular first molar does the maxillary mesiolingual cusp pass through in lat excursive movement on the working side?
facial
lingual
central
distofacial
5]In the intercuspal position, the lingual cusp of the maxillary
second molar contacts the
a. distal fossa of the mandibular second premolar.
b. mesial fossa of the mandibular first molar.
c. distal marginal ridge of the mandibular second molar.
d. distal marginal ridge of the mandibular first premolar
6]In carving the occlusal surface of a permanent maxillary
first molar, occlusal contact should be
anticipated on the:
(a) lingual slope of the facial cusp;
(b) facial slope of the lingual cusp;
(c) facial slope of the facial cusp;
(d) lingual slope of the lingual cusp.
A. (a), (b) and (c) B. (a), (b) and (d) C.(c) and (d) D. All of the above
7]The design of a restored occlusal surface is dependent upon the
A. contour of the articular eminence.
B. position of the tooth in the arch.
C. amount of lateral shift in the rotating condyle.
D. amount of vertical overlap of anterior teeth
1. A and C 2. B, C, and D 3. B and Donly 4. C and D only 5. All of
the above
.8]A woman in her second trimester took tetracycline, what teeth of her baby would be affected?
..9]Direction of synthesis of DNA and RNA
..10]What is usually mistaken for subgingival calculus? Concrescent, dens in dente...
..11] Broadest classification of epithelium
..12]Which structure innervate Orbicularis oculi?(make sure"oculi" or "oris") superior orbital fissure, mental,...
..13] Where respiratory bronchiole subdivides into? Terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli, primary bronchi.
..14]Primate movement for Lateral Pterygoid Muscle?
..15]. Where is trapeful M? Medial, Lateral, Superior, Inferior
..16] What is not primary jaw closer? Masseter, Medial lateral, Moyloid, Temporal M.
..*How to check protein level in meat-hydroxyproline level
*activation of complement by alternate pathway take place at?
..17]*how does neonate get immunity-transfer of maternal plasma cells,IGg,
18]*difficulty in breathing in neonates is due to-punctured lung,collapsed alveoli,increased surface tension of tissues
.
.19]when symptoms donot show?
a.bactremia
b.septicemia
c.pyremia
d.uremia
.
gingival recession
inc length of clinical crown
dec length of anatomic crown
red interproximal embrassure space
2]most common anatomic feature that complicates pd maintainence in a max 1 molar?
deep concavity on mesial surface of tooth
intermediate furcation ridge
ml dev groove
excessive convexity on on facial root
3]caries in dentin is clinicaly identified if
the dentin is discolored
the dentin is shiny the dentin is soft
there is discoloration at the dej
there is a white decalcified area on pulpal wall of the prep
4]which sulcus of manibular first molar does the maxillary mesiolingual cusp pass through in lat excursive movement on the working side?
facial
lingual
central
distofacial
5]In the intercuspal position, the lingual cusp of the maxillary
second molar contacts the
a. distal fossa of the mandibular second premolar.
b. mesial fossa of the mandibular first molar.
c. distal marginal ridge of the mandibular second molar.
d. distal marginal ridge of the mandibular first premolar
6]In carving the occlusal surface of a permanent maxillary
first molar, occlusal contact should be
anticipated on the:
(a) lingual slope of the facial cusp;
(b) facial slope of the lingual cusp;
(c) facial slope of the facial cusp;
(d) lingual slope of the lingual cusp.
A. (a), (b) and (c) B. (a), (b) and (d) C.(c) and (d) D. All of the above
7]The design of a restored occlusal surface is dependent upon the
A. contour of the articular eminence.
B. position of the tooth in the arch.
C. amount of lateral shift in the rotating condyle.
D. amount of vertical overlap of anterior teeth
1. A and C 2. B, C, and D 3. B and Donly 4. C and D only 5. All of
the above
.8]A woman in her second trimester took tetracycline, what teeth of her baby would be affected?
..9]Direction of synthesis of DNA and RNA
..10]What is usually mistaken for subgingival calculus? Concrescent, dens in dente...
..11] Broadest classification of epithelium
..12]Which structure innervate Orbicularis oculi?(make sure"oculi" or "oris") superior orbital fissure, mental,...
..13] Where respiratory bronchiole subdivides into? Terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli, primary bronchi.
..14]Primate movement for Lateral Pterygoid Muscle?
..15]. Where is trapeful M? Medial, Lateral, Superior, Inferior
..16] What is not primary jaw closer? Masseter, Medial lateral, Moyloid, Temporal M.
..*How to check protein level in meat-hydroxyproline level
*activation of complement by alternate pathway take place at?
..17]*how does neonate get immunity-transfer of maternal plasma cells,IGg,
18]*difficulty in breathing in neonates is due to-punctured lung,collapsed alveoli,increased surface tension of tissues
.
.19]when symptoms donot show?
a.bactremia
b.septicemia
c.pyremia
d.uremia
.