A. Spongy bone
B. Periosteum
C. Alveolar bone proper
D. Endosteum
Related Mcqs:
- If a child’s teeth do not form, this would primarily effect the growth of the_____________?
A. Basal bone
B. Whole face
C. Mandible
D. Alveolar bone - The palatal muscle that ends in a tendon that hooks around the hamulus and is inserted in the palate is the_________________?
A. Palatoglossus
B. Tensor veli palatini
C. Levator veli palatini
D. Palatopharyngeus - In the triangle formed by the projection of the orifices of the canals of a maxillary molar, the_________________?
A. Line connecting mesial with distal is longest
B. Line connecting mesial with lingual is longest
C. Line connecting distal with lingual is longest
D. Angle at the mesio facial canal is obtuse - Which of the following factors are primarily contributory to the shedding of deciduous tooth ?
A. Hydrostatic
B. Vascular pressure
C. Oncotic pressure
D. Masticatory pressure - Gut associated lymphoid tissue ( GALT) is primarily located in______________?
A. Lamina propria
B. Submucosa
C. Muscularis
D. Serosa - Blood supply of coronoid process of mandible is primarily from_____________?
A. Inferior alveolar artery
B. Deep temporal artery
C. Facial artery
D. Middle meningeal artery - In plaster of paris the setting time is primarily altered by_________________?
A. Altering P / L Ratio
B. Altering temperature of mixing water
C. Speed and length of hand spatulation
D. Addition of accelerators and retarders - various insulin preparations useful in the treatment of diabetes mellitus differ primarily in______________?
A. Focus of action
B. Onset and duration of action
C. Mode of biotransformation
D. None of the above - Sialoliths are stones found in the salivary duct and gland and are primarily composed of_____________?
A. Hydroxyapatitie
B. Potassium cloride
C. Unknown compounds of phosphats
D. Calcium chloride - Reversible pulpitis change to irreversible pulpitis primarily because of:__________?
A. Vacular strangulation
B. Reduced host resistance
C. Invasion of microorganisms
D. An increase in microbial virulence