A. Transduction theory
B. Direct neural stimulation
C. Hydrodynamic theory
D. Hydrostatic theory
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- Marked reduction in amount of dentin, widening of predentin layer, presence of large area of interglobular dentin and irregular pattern of dentin is seen in______________?
- A. Hypocalcified dentin B. Odonto dysplasia C. Dentin dysplasia D. Dentinogenesis imperfecta...
- Compared to the inter tubular dentin, peritubular dentin is characterized by which of the following ?
- A. Greater stainability B. Lasser content of inorganic salts C. greater content of inorganic salts D. Greater content of large collagen fibres...
- In adult teeth, the type of dentin present underlying dentin-enamel junction is_______________?
- A. Predentin B. Mantle dentin C. Interglobular dentin D. Tertiary dentin...
- Smooth surface caries is characterized by spread of caries in enamel and dentin as cones. These alignment in enamel and dentin is____________?
- A. Base to base B. Apex to base C. Apex to apex D. None of the above...
- Transmission of stimulus across dentin is______________?
- A. Direct activation of nerve endings B. Correlated with the innervation density of the dentin C. Stimulus induced fluid flow D. There is no transmission of stimulus across dentin...
- The pain transmission through dentin is______________?
- A. Direct neural stimulation B. Fluid or hydrodynamic theory C. Transduction theory D. All of the above...
- Which one of the following dental cement accelerates the formation of reparative dentin ?
- A. Eugenol B. Calcium Hydroxide C. Zinc oxide D. Silica...
- Widely accepted theory of dental caries_____________?
- A. Proteolytic theory B. Proteolytic chelation theory C. Acidogenic theory D. Autoimmune theory...
- The cells of the dental pulp which are responsible for the deposition of reparative dentin are_________?
- A. Osteoblasts B. Odontoblasts C. Ameloblasts D. Osteocytes...
- The main difference between dental stone and dental plaster is______________?
- A. Chemical composition B. Self life C. Sharpe and size of particles D. Solubility in water...
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