A. Mesial contacts of maxillary lateral and canine
B. Distal contacts of maxillary centrals and laterals
C. Distal contacts of maxillary laterals and canine
D. Mesial contacts of maxillary first and second premolar
Related Mcqs:
- Which anterior teeth have both mesial and distal contact areas of at the incisal third____________?
A. Mandibular centrals
B. Mandibular laterals
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above - Generally , contact areas between posterior teeth are located in which directions from the centr of the proximal surface ____________?
A. Facially and occlusally
B. Facially and gingivally
C. Lingually and gingivally
D. Lingually and occlusally - The term” contact point” which is often used to designate the contact of teeth i the same arch is a_____________?
A. Synonym
B. Antonym
C. Misnomer
D. Laevonomer - A 20yr old patient reports with multiple swelling of the jaws. Clinical examination reveals multiple hard swellings involving the jaws and intra orally several missing teeth are noticed. Panoramic radiograph reveals multiple radio opaque lesions in the maxilla and the mandible with multiple impacted teeth and supernumerary teeth indicative of Gardeners syndrome: The above mentioned condition is______________?
A. Autosomal dominant disease
B. Autosomal recessive disorder
C. X-linked disease
D. A syndrome of unknown cause - What is the functional form of anterior teeth from the mesial or the distal aspect ?
A. Rhomboidal
B. Trapezoidal
C. Elliptical
D. Wedge- shaped - The first evidence of calcification of primary anterior teeth begins approximately between ______________?
A. 14 to 17 weeks in utero
B. 9 to 12 weeks in utero
C. 6- to 9 weeks in utero
D. 17 to 20 weeks in utero - The anterior relation of the middle ear cavity is______________?
A. Chorda tympani
B. Tegmen tympani
C. Tensor tympani
D. Facial nerve - The type of bone present in the labial area of anterior teeth is_______________?
A. Cortical
B. Cancellous
C. Osteophytics
D. Exophytic - The type of bone present in the labial area of anterior teeth is_________________?
A. Cortical
B. Cancellous
C. Osteophytic
D. Exophytic - A radiograph of the mandibular anterior teeth in a patient reveals radiolucencies above the apices of right lateral and central incisors. No restorations or cavities are present There is no pain or swelling and the pulps are vital. The diagnosis is_________________?
A. Periapical granuloma
B. Cementoblastoma
C. Radicular cyst
D. Chronic abscess