A. Gingivodental
B. Cemental fibres
C. Horizontal fibres
D. Transseptal fibres
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Sharpey’s fibres are derived from_____________?
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Periodontal ligament has predominantly_________?
A. Hertwig’s root sheath
B. Epithelial rests of malassez
C. Alveolar bone
D. Dental follicle
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Which of the following groups of fibres are not attached to alveolar bone ?
A. Type II collagen fibres
B. Oxytalan fibres
C. Elastic fibres
D. Type I collagen fibres
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The most abundant principle fibre group in periodontal ligament is____________?
A. Transseptal
B. Horizontal
C. Oblique
D. Apical
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In mammals independent and tough suspension for teeth is provided by____________?
A. Horizontal
B. Transeptal
C. Apical
D. Oblique
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Group of fibres, which resist the masticatory forces___________?
A. Alveolar sockets
B. Cementum
C. Gubernacular cords
D. Periodontal membrane
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Fibres of periodontal ligament embedded in the bone are_____________?
A. Dentogingival
B. Transeptal
C. Oblique
D. Horizontal
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The attached apparatus of tooth is composed of______________?
A. Sharpey’s fibres
B. Tomes fibres
C. Elastic fibres
D. Ray’s fibres
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Age changes in periodeontal ligament include which of the following ?
A. Gingiva, cementum and alveolar bone
B. Gingiva and cementum
C. Cementum and periodontal ligament
D. Peridontal ligament the cementum and the alveolar bone
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