A. Does not exhibit features of either dentin of cementum
B. Predominantly seen in apical tow thirds of roots of molars and premolars and is rare in incisors or deciduous teeth
C. Represents area of entrapment of hertwig’s sheath in dentin or cementum
D. All of the above are correct
Related Mcqs:
- Periodontal fibres joining cemental surface of one tooth, to cemental surface of adjacent tooth are called____________?
A. Gingivodental
B. Cemental fibres
C. Horizontal fibres
D. Transseptal fibres - Intermediate cementum is___________?
A. Between enamel and cementum
B. Found at dentinocemental junction
C. Apical third
D. Coronal third - Intermediate cementum is____________?
A. Highly defined cellular zone near cemento – dentinal junction (CDJ)
B. Highly defined fibrillar zone near CDJ
C. Poorly defined zone near cemento-dentinal junction
D. Both a and B - Intermediate plexus is seen in the____________?
A. Cementum
B. PDL
C. Pulp
D. Dentin - Intermediate plexus is absent in which of the following principle fibres_____________?
A. Gingival
B. Oblique
C. Horizontal
D. Transseptal - Anterior and posterior belly of digastric form an intermediate tendon that attaches to_______________?
A. Mastoid process
B. Mandible
C. Hyoid bone
D. Thyroid cartilage - During conversion of glycerol to pyruvic acid, the first glycolytic intermediate to form is_______________?
A. 2- phospho glyceric acid
B. 3- phospho glyceric acid
C. 3- phospho glyceralehyde
D. Dihydroxy acetone phosphate - In which one of the following salivary gland tumors, the tumor is composed of ” intermediate cells” histologically?
A. Adenoid cystic carcinoma
B. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
C. Pleomorphic adenoma
D. Warthin’s tumour - At the cemento enamel junction, which of the following occurs_____________?
A. Cementum meets enamel
B. Cementum overlaps enamel
C. Cementum does not meet enamel
D. All of the above - Which of the following is true of cellular cementum ?
A. Forms during root formation
B. Forms after the eruption of the tooth
C. Seen at the coronal portion of the tooth
D. Formation is a slow process