A. Transseptal
B. Horizontal
C. Oblique
D. Apical
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Related Mcqs:
- Reversal lines which may be seen on the cribriform plate (alveolar bone proper) of the alveolar process indicate the cessation of____________?
- A. Osteoblastic activity B. Osteoclastic activity C. Myeloid activity D. Healing activity...
- Alveolar bone proper is also known as: or Which of the following is seen as lamina dura in an IOPA radiograph ?
- A. Lamina lucida B. Lamina densa C. Lamina propria D. Lamina dura...
- Principal fibres of periodontal ligament are attached to_____________?
- A. Alveolar bone proper B. Bundle bone C. Lamellar bone D. Cortical bone...
- 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...
- Fibres of periodontal ligament embedded in the bone are_____________?
- A. Sharpey’s fibres B. Tomes fibres C. Elastic fibres D. Ray’s fibres...
- Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_____________?
- A. Sharpey’s fibres B. Tome’s fibres C. Ray’s fibres D. All of the above...
- Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_______________?
- A. Sharpey’s fibres B. Tome’s fibres C. Ray’s fibres D. All of the above...
- Tendon (or) ligament is attached to a bone through ____________?
- A. Tomes fibers B. Interstitial fibers C. Sharpey’s fibers D. Haversian fibers...
- Which of the following diseases of the bone characteristically exhibits (in contrast to the other three conditions) a single lesion in a single bone ?
- A. Central giant cell granuloma B. Osteopetrosis C. Paget’s disease of the bone D. Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia...
- The cells, which are responsible for removal of bone matrix in bone resorption, are_____________?
- A. Osteoblast B. Fibrocytes C. Polymorphs D. Osteoclasts...
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