Under which classification of gingival diseases and conditions is pubertyassociated gingivitis found?
Ans- Plaque-Induced Gingival diseases modified by systemic factors
A patient presents with a short, thick lingual frenum that results in limited
tongue movement affecting speech. Which is the ...
Under which classification of gingival diseases and conditions is puberty-
associated gingivitis found?
Ans- Plaque-Induced Gingival diseases modified by systemic factors
A patient presents with a short, thick lingual frenum that results in limited
tongue movement affecting speech. Which is the most likely diagnosis of this
condition?
Ans- Ankyloglossia
When is tooth eruption complete?
Ans- Tooth has made contact with its antagonists in opposing jaw
,When does mixed dentition begin?
Ans- Eruption of first permanent tooth
How many succedaneous teeth are in permanent dentition?
Ans- 20
The junction of a buccal and lingual triangular ridge is a transverse ridge. The
oblique ridge of a maxillary molar is an example of a transverse ridge.
Ans- The first statement is true and the second is false
Which factor makes aging enamel less susceptible to caries?
Ans- reduced permeability
Which groove is the most identifying characteristic of a three-cusp mandibular
second premolar?
Ans- Distolingual
,Which is true regarding the height of contour?
Ans- Greatest elevation of tooth either incisocervically or occlusocervically
How many primary and permanent teeth are typically present in an eight yr old
child?
Ans- 14 primary; 10 permanent
Which describes the junction of two surfaces of a crown?
Ans- line angle
Which G.V. Black classification involves the proximal surfaces of anterior teeth
including the incised edge or angle?
Ans- IV
Which ridge is a unique characteristic of permanent maxillary molars?
Ans- Oblique
, Which division of the fifth cranial nerve innervates the temporomandibular
joint?
Ans- Mandibular
Facial paralysis can result from damage to the motor neurons of which cranial
nerve?
Ans- VII
Which is the target area for the inferior alveolar nerve block?
Ans- mandibular foramen on medial surface of mandible
Which salivary gland is encapsulated?
Ans- Sublingual
Which type of joint is the temporomandibular?
Ans- Synovial
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