A. More
B. Less
C. Same
D. Different on different teeth
Related Mcqs:
- The maxillary lateral incisor is smaller than the maxillary central incisor on all aspects EXCEPT which one of the following______________?
A. Crown length
B. Mesiodistal crown width
C. Faciolingual crown width
D. Root length - A maxillary right canine may be distinguished from a maxillary left canine because ____________?
A. The root curves to mesial in the apical 1/3rd
B. The distal half of canine shows more convexity than the mesical half
C. Facially the cusp tip is placed distal to Bisecting line
D. Lingually the cervical line slopes mesially - Which of the following features of a permanent maxillary lateral incisor aids in distinguishing it from a mandibular lateral incisor ?
A. Flattened root
B. More pronounced lingual fossa
C. Thinner incisal ridge
D. Sharper proximal incisal angles - Ratio of mesiodistal width to height of crown of maxillary canine is______________?
A. 6:10
B. 8:10
C. 6:8
D. 7:10 - While charting the dentition of a child, the pedodontist finds that the following teeth are present in all the four quadrants; permanent central incisor , permanent lateral incisor , decidous cuspid , decidous first molar, decidous 2nd molar and permanent 1st molar. The eruptive pattern may be considered most nearly normal for a child aged_____________?
A. 3-6 years
B. 7-10 years
C. 11-14 years
D. 15- 18 years - The number of line angles a permanent maxillary central incisor is_____________?
A. Two
B. Four
C. Six
D. Eight - Following eruption , the root of the maxillary central incisor completes development at what approximate age ?
A. 7 years
B. 8 years
C. 9 years
D. 10 years - A 7-year old child having yellowish discoloured spot of maxillary central incisor. His mother presents a history of injury to deciduous tooth 3 years back with recurrent infection & swelling. The diagnosis is_______________?
A. Turners hypoplasia
B. Generalised dental fluorosis
C. Syphillitic hypoplasia
D. Rickets hypomineralisation - A 6 year old patient with extra cusp on maxillary central incisor is associated with all except______________?
A. Mohr’s syndrome
B. Sturge-Weber Syndrome
C. Rubinstein Taybi Syndrome
D. Proteus Syndrome - In centric occlusion, the cusp tip of the maxillary canine is in alignment with which mandibular tooth_____________?
A. Facial embrasure of canine and premolar
B. incisal embrasure of canine and premolar
C. Distal ridge of the cusp of mandibular canine
D. Mesial ridge on the facial cusp of mandibular first premolar