A. Facial embrasure
B. Lingual embrasure
C. Cervical embrasure
D. Occlusal embrasure
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Related Mcqs:
- A progressive increase in mandibular length and in mandibular interdental spacing in an adult patient is characteristic of_______________?
- A. Periodontosis B. Hypothyroidism C. Hyperpituitarism D. Hypoadrenalism...
- Increase in height of mandible with increase in interdental spaces in elderly man______________?
- A. Hyperpituitarism B. Hyperthyroidism C. Hypopituitarism D. Hyperparathyroidism...
- In the human kidney, a renal papilla project directly into the_______________?
- A. Ureter B. Major calyx C. Minor calyx D. Renal pyramid...
- Partially keratinized papilla is_______________?
- A. Fungiform B. Filiform C. Circumvallate D. Foliate...
- Dental papilla gives rise to_____________?
- A. Pulp only B. Pulp & Dentin C. Pulp & Periodontal ligament D. All of the above...
- All embrasure spaces are reflection of the______________?
- A. Form of the teeth involved B. Size of the teeth involved C. Eruption sequence involved D. None of the above...
- Mesial contact area of the permanent canine is at the______________?
- A. Middle third B. Junction of the incisal and middle thirds C. Junction of the middle and cedrvical thirds D. None of the above...
- In the intercuspal position, the lingual cusp of maxillary 2nd premolar contacts the______________?
- A. Distal fossa of mandibular 2ndpremolar B. Mesial fossa of mandibular 1st molar C. Distal marginal ridge of mandibular 2ndmolar D. Distal marginal ridge of mandibular 1st premolar...
- If a permanent first molar is lost, the permanent second molar drifts to the______________?
- A. Buccal side B. Distal side C. Mesial side D. Lingual side...
- In the majority of situations, the first decidous tooth to erupt is the______________?
- A. Mandibular central incisor B. Mandibular first molar C. Maxillary central incisor D. Maxillary second molar...
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