A. Cell free zone
B. Cell rich zone
C. Odontoblastic zone
D. Pulp core
Related Mcqs:
- Intermediate plexus is absent in which of the following principle fibres_____________?
A. Gingival
B. Oblique
C. Horizontal
D. Transseptal - 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 - Intermediate plexus is seen in the____________?
A. Cementum
B. PDL
C. Pulp
D. Dentin - Tympanic plexus is formed by________________?
A. Tympanic branch of IX nerve
B. Vagus nerve
C. Facial nerve
D. Mandibular nerve - Which of the following zones is used for melting alloy during casting______________?
A. Reducing flame
B. Oxidizing flame
C. Green flame
D. All of the above - The red zones of lips have_____________?
A. 30% Sebaceous glands
B. 75% sebaceous glands
C. very small number of sebaceous glands, if any
D. Absolutely no sebaceous glands - Which of the following structures is not found in a living pulp ?
A. Collagen fibres
B. Haversian fibres
C. Non-myelinated nerve fibres
D. Reticulum - All of the following are true about functions of dental pulp except______________?
A. Formation of dentin
B. Nerve supply to dentin
C. Sends impulses to CNS
D. Nerve supply to enamel through fibres - The number of dentinal zones in dentinal caries is_____________?
A. One
B. Two
C. Four
D. Five - A neuralgia with trigger zones in the oropharynx and pain in the ear pharynx, nasopharynx, tonsils and posterior tongue is most likely_______________?
A. Trigeminal neuralgia
B. Bell’s palsy
C. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
D. Sphenopalatine neuralgia