A. Resorption of roots of deciduous incisors and canines begins on their lingual surfaces
B. Resorption of roots of deciduous molars begins on their inner surfaces
C. Shedding of deciduous teeth is delayed in the absence of their successor teeth
D. None of the above
Oral Histology
Oral Histology Mcqs for preparation. These Mcqs are helpful for Medical students. Oral Histology Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) for entrance examinations and other competitive examinations for all Experienced, Freshers and Students.
A. Non-keratinized epithelium is characterized by absence of stratum granulosum and stratum corneum, The surface cells are nucleated
B. Parakeratinished epithelium is characterized by superficial cells with pyknotic nuclei and absence of stratum granulosum
C. In ortho keratinisation the superficial cells lose their nuclei, but stratum granulosum is present
D. All of the above
A. gingiva and alveolar mucosa
B. Hard palate and gingiva
C. Buccal andalveolar mucosa
D. Hard and soft palate
A. Lips
B. Tongue
C. Roof of the soft palate
D. Oropharynx
A. Appear as circular with an amorphous core in keratinized epithelium
B. Originate from golgi system
C. Packed with tonofilaments
D. Helps in adhesion of fully keratinized epithelial cells
A. Contains lamina lucida & Lamina dura
B. Consists luratihyaline granules
C. consists of lamina densa and lamina lucida
D. consists of desmosomes and hemi desmosomes
A. Melanocyte
B. Lymphocyte
C. Merkel cell
D. Langerhans cell
A. Foliate
B. Filiform
C. Circumvallate
D. Fungiform
A. Keratinocytes
B. Mast cells
C. Melanocytes
D. Myoepithelila cells
A. Primary attachment epithelium
B. Secondary attachment epithelium
C. Primary enamel cuticle
D. Reduced enamel epithelium