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in the ICP L cusps of upper 5 contacts 1. DF of lower 5 2. MF of lower 5 3. DMR of lower 5..
ans is #1 but dont max L cusps contact # 1 , 2, 3. all these so why #1 plz explain this

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10. cell bodies of the post gang firers to the eye are located in the
cilliary gang or superior cervical gang

E 37 . permanent successors of primary teeth moove occ and .... #1 bucally #2 lingually and is # 1 but they erupt lingually rite... how cum...

6.cell bodies of pain fibers in the 9 th nerve synapse in the
a> superior gang of the 9 nerve (ans)
b> spinal nucleus of the 5 nerve(why not this..)
 
Sorry, I am skipping the other questions, but permanent teeth move in an occlusal and buccal path during eruption eventhough they erupt lingually. Their eruption path is occlusal buccal.
I don't want to answer the other questions as they'd be guesses anyway.
 
10. cell bodies of the post gang firers to the eye are located in the
cilliary gang or superior cervical gang



6.cell bodies of pain fibers in the 9 th nerve synapse in the
a> superior gang of the 9 nerve (ans)
b> spinal nucleus of the 5 nerve

this is my reference to answer sec Q


The glossopharyngeal nerve, being mostly sensory, does not have a cranial nerve nucleus of its own. Instead it must project into many different structures in the brainstem:
 
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