A. Fibroblasts
B. Capillary
C. Osteoblasts
D. Ameloblasts
Related Mcqs:
- A tooth with a 3 month history of pain, which was worse when hot liquid were in mouth. After extraction, the tooth was split open. The pulp chamber was completely filled with pus. A few remnants of pulp tissue were found in apical end. The condition is:__________?
A. Acute partial pulpits
B. Acute total pulpits
C. Suppurative pulpitis
D. Strangulation of pulp - The primary response of the pulp to tissue destruction is_______________?
A. Necrosis
B. Ulceration
C. Calcific degeneration
D. Inflammation - Aging process affects pulp tissue by_____________?
A. Decreasing the size and shape of pulp tissue and cellular component
B. Increase cellular component at the expenses of fibre component
C. Increases vascularity of the pulp
D. Decrease the calcific component of the pulp - Large open wounds that are characterized by tissue loss and repaired by formation of granulation tissue in the floor of the wound is characteristic of______________?
A. Secondary healing
B. Primary healing
C. Cicatrisation
D. Regeneration - The dental pulp contains nerve endings/receptors for____________?
A. Pain
B. Pressure
C. Proprioception
D. Temperature - The dental pulp is derived form____________?
A. Dental papilla
B. Dental sac
C. Odontoblasts
D. Stellate reticulum - Cells occurring in greatest number in pulp are______________?
A. Cementoblasts
B. Fibroblasts
C. Osteoblasts
D. Ameloblasts - Size of pulp chamber____________?
A. Increases with age
B. Decreases with age
C. Increased in some cases and decreases in some cases
D. None of the above - Pulp responds to all stimuli by pain because it has only_______________?
A. Free nerve endings
B. Krause end bulbs
C. Pacinian corpuscle
D. Ruffini corpuscle - Unmyelinated nerve fibres of pulp are____________?
A. Sensory in nature
B. Respond to hot and cold
C. carry pain sensation
D. Associated with blood vessels and are sympathetic in nature