A. Formation of dentin
B. Nerve supply to dentin
C. Sends impulses to CNS
D. Nerve supply to enamel through fibres
Related Mcqs:
- The dental pulp is derived form____________?
A. Dental papilla
B. Dental sac
C. Odontoblasts
D. Stellate reticulum - The primary function of the dental pulp is____________?
A. Nutritive
B. Production of dentin
C. Production of enamel
D. Vascular supply to the teeth - Histologically the dental pulp most closely resembles______________?
A. Nerve tissue
B. Vascular tissue
C. Granulation tissue
D. Loose connective tissue - The dental pulp contains nerve endings/receptors for____________?
A. Pain
B. Pressure
C. Proprioception
D. Temperature - The cells of the dental pulp which are responsible for the deposition of reparative dentin are_________?
A. Osteoblasts
B. Odontoblasts
C. Ameloblasts
D. Osteocytes - A tooth with a 3 month history of pain, which was worse when hot liquid were in mouth. After extraction, the tooth was split open. The pulp chamber was completely filled with pus. A few remnants of pulp tissue were found in apical end. The condition is:__________?
A. Acute partial pulpits
B. Acute total pulpits
C. Suppurative pulpitis
D. Strangulation of pulp - High copper dental amalgams are superior to other amalgams because high copper dental amalgems______________?
A. Have less marginal breakdown
B. Are workable at lower Hg-alloy ratio
C. Have a higher ratio of tensile to compressive strength
D. Have less resistance to tarnish and corrosion - Powders of dental plaster and dental stone differ mainly in____________?
A. Solubility
B. Shelf life
C. Chemical formula
D. Particle porosity - The main difference between dental stone and dental plaster is______________?
A. Chemical composition
B. Self life
C. Sharpe and size of particles
D. Solubility in water - The American dental association (ADA) specification number for non-aqueous elastomeric dental impression material is______________?
A. 19
B. 20
C. 21
D. 26