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A. The architecture of type I spongiosa is seen in mandible
B. Type II spongiosa is seen in maxilla
C. Condylar process & angle in mandible, and tuberosity in maxilla contain hemopoietic cellular marrow
D. Bundle bone contains a lesser amounts of calcium salts than other types of bony tissue
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- Calcium content of lamina dura is______________?
- A. More than the other parts of alveolar bone B. Less than the other parts of alveolar bone C. Same as in other parts of alveolar bone D. Less than the cementum...
- Bone at forming stage has_________________?
- A. Osteoclasts, osteoblasts, osteoid B. Odontoblasts & megakaryocyte C. Megakaryocytes, osteoblasts, osteoclasts D. None of the above...
- Which of the following is not true___________?
- A. Alveolar bone proper surrounds the root and gives attachment to fibres of periodontal ligament B. supporting alveolar bone surrounds the alveolar bone proper and supports the socket C. The cortical plates are thinner in maxilla than in mandible D. They are thickest in anterior portion of jaw...
- Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_____________?
- A. Sharpey’s fibres B. Tome’s fibres C. Ray’s fibres D. All of the above...
- The muscle which is commonly involved in myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome______________?
- A. Lateral ptergoid B. Massetor C. Temporalis D. Medial pterygoid...
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