A. They elicit pain to hot and cold
B. They elicit pain to touch and pressure
C. They elicit pain to chemicals
D. Elicit only pain as a response
Related Mcqs:
- Marked reduction in amount of dentin, widening of predentin layer, presence of large area of interglobular dentin and irregular pattern of dentin is seen in______________?
A. Hypocalcified dentin
B. Odonto dysplasia
C. Dentin dysplasia
D. Dentinogenesis imperfecta - Compared to the inter tubular dentin, peritubular dentin is characterized by which of the following ?
A. Greater stainability
B. Lasser content of inorganic salts
C. greater content of inorganic salts
D. Greater content of large collagen fibres - In adult teeth, the type of dentin present underlying dentin-enamel junction is_______________?
A. Predentin
B. Mantle dentin
C. Interglobular dentin
D. Tertiary dentin - Ligant for peroxisome proliferation activating receptor (PPAR) receptors, a group of nuclear hormone receptors that are involved in the regulation of genes related to glucose and lipid metabolism is_____________?
A. Repaglinide
B. Voglibose
C. Exanatide
D. Rosiglitgazone - Smooth surface caries is characterized by spread of caries in enamel and dentin as cones. These alignment in enamel and dentin is____________?
A. Base to base
B. Apex to base
C. Apex to apex
D. None of the above - Among various glands, salivary gland secretion is unique in that, its secretions is unique in that, its secretion are controlled by___________?
A. Hormones
B. Nerves
C. Chemicals
D. All of the above - Physically and chemically, the dentin is closely related to______________?
A. Bone
B. Acellular cementum
C. Enamel
D. None of the above - The main bulk of dentin is formed by______________?
A. Peritubular dentin
B. Mantle dentin
C. Inter tubular dentin
D. Predentin - Inter globular dentin results due to_____________?
A. Failure of coalescence of calcospherities
B. Fracture of the dentin
C. Artifact in light microscopy
D. Disturbance in dentinal tubules - The most accepted theory for dentin sensitivity is: or Which of the following is the most accepted theory of transmission of dental sensation_____________?
A. Transduction theory
B. Direct neural stimulation
C. Hydrodynamic theory
D. Hydrostatic theory