A. Dental pulp
B. Odontoblastic processes
C. Dental sac
D. Reduced dental organ
Related Mcqs:
- Ameloblasts is______________?
A. A cell from which tooth enamel is formed:
B. A tissue from which tooth erupts
C. A tumour of the jaw
D. Pertaining to dentin - Blunt cell processes seen on the developing ameloblasts are celled as________________?
A. Tomes fibres
B. Tomes layer
C. Tomes processes
D. Odontoblastic processes - Nutrition for ameloblasts after 1st layer of enamel is laid is______________?
A. Dental sac
B. Odontoblastic process
C. Ree
D. Dental Papilla - The cells of the enamel organ which differentiate into future ameloblasts are_____________?
A. Cells of inner enamel epithelium
B. Cells of outer enamel epithelium
C. Cells of stellate reticulum
D. Cells of stratum intermedium - Blood supply of ameloblast for most of its life cycle comes form_______________?
A. Dental papilla
B. Reduced enamel organ
C. Dental Sac
D. Dental pulp - 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 - Which of the following is a nutritional deficiency anemia______________?
A. aplastic anemia
B. sickle cell anemia
C. megaloblastic anemia
D. hemolytic anemia - Common oral change seen with nutritional anemia is_____________?
A. Enlarged tongue
B. Atrophic glossitis
C. Generalized osteolysis
D. Focal marrow expansion - Mode of failure during dislodgement of prosthesis cemented with zinc poly carboxylate cement is usually seen at the_____________?
A. Cement tooth interface
B. Cement prosthesis interface
C. Cleavage through the cement layer
D. Fracture of tooth or prosthesis - For uniform staining reaction, morphology and biochemical activity it is advisable to study bacterial cultures during the_____________?
A. Lag phase
B. Death phase
C. Stationary phase
D. Logarithmic phase