A. Stamp cusps
B. Centric holding cusps
C. Supporting cusps
D. Non- supporting cusps
Related Mcqs:
- Maximum contact between occlusal surfaces, of maxillary and mandibular teeth occur during________________?
A. Centric occlusion
B. Rest position
C. Protrusive contacts
D. Laterotrusive contacts - The shape of the occlusal surface of the permanent maxillary first molar is_______________________?
A. Oval
B. Trapezoidal
C. Triangular
D. Rhomboidal - The shape of the occlusal surface of the permanent maxillary first molar is___________?
A. Oval
B. Trapezoidal
C. Triangular
D. Rhomboidal - Longest tooth of the maxillary arch is_____________?
A. Permanent incisor
B. First premolar
C. Permanent canine
D. Decidous incisor - The incisal edges and the incisal thirds of facial surfaces of mandibular incisors and canines generally oppose lingual surfaces of maxillary incisor and canines _____________?
A. Within the incisor thirds
B. At the junction of middle and cervical thirds
C. At the linguo cervical ridges
D. Immediately incisal to cingulam - Maxillary facial and mandibular lingual cusps require sufficient occclusal length and horizontal overlap for_____________?
A. Esthetics
B. Centric stability
C. Chewing efficiency
D. Soft tissue protection - The ability of the base to resist occlusal forces and to support the restoration is affected by_______________?
A. Compressive strength
B. Tensile strength
C. Young’s modulus
D. Modulus of elasticity - Posterior embrasures are generally larger on the lingual than on the facial, with the contact area within the facial moiety, except between maxillary_______________?
A. Premolars
B. 1st and 2ndmolar
C. 1st premolar and cane
D. First molar and 2nd premolar - Single central pit is formed on occlusal surface of_______________?
A. Mandibular first premolar
B. Mandibular second premolar
C. Maxillary first premolar
D. Maxillary second premolar - The maxillary lateral incisor is smaller than the maxillary central incisor on all aspects EXCEPT which one of the following______________?
A. Crown length
B. Mesiodistal crown width
C. Faciolingual crown width
D. Root length