A. Direct neural stimulation
B. Fluid or hydrodynamic theory
C. Transduction theory
D. All of the above
Dentin
Dentin
A. Inter tubular dentin
B. Peritubular dentin
C. Circum pulpal dentin
D. Secondary dentin
A. Incineration/organic chelation
B. Decalcification
C. Devitrification
D. Combustion
A. Pulp
B. Dentin
C. Enamel
D. Cementum
A. Caries susceptible
B. Insensitive
C. Hypersensitive
D. Resistant to caries
A. Failure of coalescence of calcospherities
B. Fracture of the dentin
C. Artifact in light microscopy
D. Disturbance in dentinal tubules
A. Peritubular dentin
B. Mantle dentin
C. Inter tubular dentin
D. Predentin
A. With out but not with in the dentin
B. Odontoblastic processes in dental tubules
C. Type of sharpey’s fibres
D. Originate from tome’s granular layer
A. Mantle dentin
B. Secondary dentin
C. Reactionary dentin
D. Indeed dermal tubules
A. Sclerotic dentin
B. Mantle dentin
C. Predentin
D. Osteodentin