A. Bone
B. Dentin
C. Cementum
D. Pulp
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- Resorption of dental tissue is caused by_____________?
- A. Osteoclasts B. Osteoblasts C. Odontoclasts D. Odontoblasts...
- The formative cells of which of the following dental tissues disappear once tissue is formed___________?
- A. Enamel B. Dentin C. Periodontal ligament D. Cementum...
- The relationship between the pulpal and periodontal tissue complex begins during dental development at_____________?
- A. Adolescent stage B. 5-10 years C. Embryonic stage D. None of the above...
- 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...
- High copper dental amalgams are superior to other amalgams because high copper dental amalgems______________?
- A. Have less marginal breakdown B. Are workable at lower Hg-alloy ratio C. Have a higher ratio of tensile to compressive strength D. Have less resistance to tarnish and corrosion...
- Powders of dental plaster and dental stone differ mainly in____________?
- A. Solubility B. Shelf life C. Chemical formula D. Particle porosity...
- 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...
- The American dental association (ADA) specification number for non-aqueous elastomeric dental impression material is______________?
- A. 19 B. 20 C. 21 D. 26...
- Which one of the following dental cements does not contain water as part of the composition of the liquid component ?
- A. Zinc Phosphate cement B. Zinc oxide equgenol cement C. Zinc silicophosphate cement D. Zinc polycarboxylate cement...
- All of the following nerves are related to the mandible except_____________?
- A. Lingual nerve B. Auriculotemporal nerve C. Chorda tympani D. Mental nerve...
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