A. Buccally
B. Lingually
C. Occlusal
D. Proximally
Related Mcqs:
- When viewed occlusally, a primary mandibular second molar closely resembles which of the following mandibular teeth ?
A. Permanent second molar
B. Permanent first molar
C. Second premolar
D. Primary first molar - Which of the bacteria resembles fungus____________?
A. Mycobacterium leprae
B. Actinomyces israeli
C. Mycobacterium bovis
D. All of the above - Erosive lichen planus resembles which of the following:
A. Monilial gingivitis
B. Desquamative gingivitis
C. Herpetic gingivitis
D. Acute ulcerative gingivitis - What is the functional form of anterior teeth from the mesial or the distal aspect ?
A. Rhomboidal
B. Trapezoidal
C. Elliptical
D. Wedge- shaped - Which teeth the proximal aspect shows rhomboidal appearance________________?
A. Maxillary posteriors
B. Mandibular posteriors
C. Maxillary anteriors
D. Mandibular anteriors - The faciolingual angulation of the upper central incisor is approximately___________________?
A. 20°
B. 28°
C. 33°
D. 38° - Distal contact of upper first premolar is________________?
A. Lower than mesial contact area
B. Little cervical to junction of occlusal and middle third of crown
C. Higher than mesial contact area
D. A and B - Upper and lower lips are formed from which embryonic processes_____________?
A. Maxillary and mandibular
B. Maxillary and median nasal
C. Maxillary mandibular lateral nasal and median nasal
D. Mandibular and median nasal - All the following are true about upper eyelid EXCEPT______________?
A. Muscles which close the eyelid are supplied by the facial nerve
B. Muscles which open the eyelid are supplied by the branch of trigeminal nerve
C. Sensory supply is by the 5th cranial nerve
D. Blood supply is by the lacrimal and ophthalmic arteries - A 3 year old child has a fever of 102 degree F; and following upper respiratory tract infection discrete vesicles and ulcers on the soft plate and pharynx are noted, The most probable diagnosis is _____________?
A. Herpangina
B. Scarlet fever
C. Rubella
D. Herpetic gingivostomatitis