A. Same as permanent teeth
B. Inclined in an apical direction in the cervical third of crown
C. Inclined in an occlusal direction in the cervical third of crown
D. None of the above
Oral Anatomy
Oral Anatomy Mcqs for preparation. These Mcqs are helpful for Medical students. Oral Anatomy Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) for entrance examinations and other competitive examinations for all Experienced, Freshers and Students.
ORAL ANATOMY MCQS | |||
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1. | Calcification and Eruption of Teeth | 4. | Decidous dentition |
2. | Occlusion | 5. | Permanent Dentition |
3. | Physiologic Form of Tooth and Periodontium | 6. | Miscellaneous |
A. Less
B. Greater
C. The same
D. Not related
A. Decidous mandibular 1st molar
B. Decidous maxillary 1st molar
C. Decidous maxillary 2nd molar
D. Decidous mandibular 2nd molar
A. 3
B. 6
C. 4
D. 5
A. Calcification of maxillary primary first premolar is completed at birth
B. Mandibular first molar erupts at one and half years of age
C. The crowns of primary dentition are more yellowish than permanent
D. The primary dentition is initiated at 10th month in uterus
A. Enamel rods at cervical region directed occlusally
B. Results in constriction at cervical region
C. Is characteristic of decidous teeth
D. All of the above
A. Mandibular central incisor
B. Mandibular first molar
C. Maxillary central incisor
D. Maxillary second molar
A. 4th month of life
B. 4th month in utero
C. 41/2 month in utero
D. 5th month in utero
A. Central incisors
B. Mandibular first molar
C. Mandibular second molar
D. Canines
A. Decidous maxillary 2nd molar
B. Decidous maxillary 1st molar
C. Decidous mandibular 2nd molar
D. Decidous mandibular 1st molar