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.Management Sciences
Category: Oral Histology
Dystrophic calcifiaction is seen most commonly in which of the following oral tissues__________?
A. Enamel
B. Pulp
C. Dentin
D. Periodontal ligament
Teeth with out antagonist if erupt is called____________?
A. Stable
B. Over erupted
C. Supra erupted
D. Submerged
The intimal B cells of synovical memrbane of temporomandibular joint are_______________?
A. Fibroblast like
B. Macrophage like
C. Lmphocyte like
D. Plasma cell like
The position of mucogingival line____________________?
A. Shifts apically with age
B. Shifts coronally with age
C. Constant throughout the life
D. None of the above
All are true regarding the enamel spindles except____________?
A. Produced by ameloblasts
B. Found in the region of cusps
C. Surrounded by inter prismatic enamel
D. Terminate as rounded process
Sharpey’s fibres are derived from_____________?
A. Hertwig’s root sheath
B. Epithelial rests of malassez
C. Alveolar bone
D. Dental follicle
Unmyelinated nerve fibres of pulp are____________?
A. Sensory in nature
B. Respond to hot and cold
C. carry pain sensation
D. Associated with blood vessels and are sympathetic in nature
Dentinal tubules are calcified in_______________?
A. Sclerotic dentin
B. Primary dentin
C. Secondary dentin
D. Interglobular dentin
The radicular pulp is continous with tissues of the periapical area via the____________?
A. Pulp canal
B. Pulp chamber
C. Mental foramen
D. Apical foramen
Physically and chemically, the dentin is closely related to______________?
A. Bone
B. Acellular cementum
C. Enamel
D. None of the above
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