A. Bone
B. Periosteum
C. Periodontal ligament
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Bone adjacent to periodontal ligament that contains a great number of sharpey’s fibres is known as______________?
A. Lamina dura
B. Bundle bone
C. Lamina propria
D. Lamina densa - Sharpey’s fibres are derived from_____________?
A. Hertwig’s root sheath
B. Epithelial rests of malassez
C. Alveolar bone
D. Dental follicle - Principal fibres of periodontal ligament are attached to_____________?
A. Alveolar bone proper
B. Bundle bone
C. Lamellar bone
D. Cortical bone - The most abundant group of fibres in the PDL are_____________?
A. Trans-septal
B. Horizontal
C. Oblique
D. Apical - The main function of horizontal fibres of P.D ligament is____________?
A. Prevent extrusion
B. Prevent rotation
C. Maintains the mesiodistal width
D. All of the above - Fibres of periodontal ligament embedded in the bone are_____________?
A. Sharpey’s fibres
B. Tomes fibres
C. Elastic fibres
D. Ray’s fibres - Group of fibres, which resist the masticatory forces___________?
A. Dentogingival
B. Transeptal
C. Oblique
D. Horizontal - Which of the following groups of fibres are not attached to alveolar bone ?
A. Transseptal
B. Horizontal
C. Oblique
D. Apical - 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 - High content of cholesterol is present in_______________?
A. Coconut oil
B. Egg yolk
C. Hydrogenated fat
D. Ghee (unsaturated)