A. Dental cementum
B. Dental pulp
C. Enamel
D. Dentin
Related Mcqs:
- Developing Ameloblasts are effected by the ingestion of high fluoride content water resulting in______________?
A. Turners tooth
B. Hutchinson’s teeth
C. Mottled enamel
D. Moon’s molars - The range of level of fluoride secreted by the glands into the mouth is_____________?
A. 0.004-0.005 ppm
B. 0.006-0.007 ppm
C. 0.007-0.005 ppm
D. 0.007-0.08 ppm - The main site of fluoride inhibition in the Embden Meyerhof pathway of acid____________?
A. ATPase
B. Enolase
C. Pyruvate Kinase
D. Fructose 6 phosphatase - Fluoride rich materials include ?
A. Silicate cement
B. Glass ionomer cement
C. Polycarboxylate cement
D. All of the above - Which of the following is function of fluoride flux in soldering process ?
A. It prevents the formation of copper oxide
B. It prevents the formation of chromium oxide or dissolves chromic oxide layer
C. It prevents the flow of material in undesirable area
D. Increase the strength of solder - narled enamel is seen in_____________?
A. Proximal surface of tooth
B. Cervical region of tooth
C. Cusp tips of tooth
D. All of the above - The disturbances occurred during Calcification stage of tooth development is seen in_____________?
A. Peg laterals
B. Microdontia
C. Supernumerary tooth
D. Interglobular dentin - Abtropfing affect is seen in_____________?
A. Junctional nevus
B. Pemphigus
C. Apthous ulcer
D. Erythema multiformae - Turners tooth is seen in_____________?
A. enamel hypoplasia due to hypocalcemia
B. enamel hypoplasia due to birth injuries
C. enamel hypoplasia due to congenital syphilis
D. enamel hypoplasia due to local infection or local trauma - Histopathologically reversal lines are seen in_____________?
A. Cherubism
B. Fibrous dysplasia
C. Paget’s disease of the bone
D. Craniofacial dysplasia