A. Stable
B. Over erupted
C. Supra erupted
D. Submerged
Related Mcqs:
- The maxillary teeth which have single antagonist are__________?
A. Lateral incisors
B. Permanent canines
C. Permanent central incisors
D. Third molars - A 20yr old patient reports with multiple swelling of the jaws. Clinical examination reveals multiple hard swellings involving the jaws and intra orally several missing teeth are noticed. Panoramic radiograph reveals multiple radio opaque lesions in the maxilla and the mandible with multiple impacted teeth and supernumerary teeth indicative of Gardeners syndrome: The above mentioned condition is______________?
A. Autosomal dominant disease
B. Autosomal recessive disorder
C. X-linked disease
D. A syndrome of unknown cause - In how many years, the central incisors erupt as permanent teeth ______________?
A. 8-9 years
B. 10-12 years
C. 6-7 years
D. 17-25 years - Teeth that erupt with in 30 days of birth are called________________?
A. Natal teeth
B. Neonatal teeth
C. Primary teeth
D. Prenatal teeth - The deciduous teeth can be differentiated from permanent teeth by_____________?
A. Enamel prismatic arrangement
B. Dentinal tubule arrangement
C. Primary and secondary dentin
D. Mineral content - Which of the following is a leukotriene antagonist ?
A. Montelukast
B. Zileuton
C. Nedocromil
D. Misopristol - Benzodiazepine antagonist is________________?
A. Flumazenil
B. Furazolidone
C. Naloxone
D. Naltrexone - Antagonist of morphine is_______________?
A. Naloxone
B. Nalosphine
C. Nalpuphine
D. Methadine - Which among the following is a pure antagonist of opioid receptors ?
A. Natrexone
B. Nalbuphine
C. Butorphanol
D. Pentazonice - Primary teeth differ from permanent teeth in following aspects ?
A. Thickness of enamel and dentin
B. Pulp chambers are longer
C. Roots are flaring
D. All of the above