A. Turner’s tooth
B. Taurodontism
C. Enameloma
D. Ghost teeth
Related Mcqs:
- Hypoplastic defects in permanent central and lateral incisors are likely to result due to severe illness or other factors during_______________?
A. First nine month of life
B. First two years of life
C. First month of life
D. Two or three years of life - The anatomic crown is shorter than the clinical crown of a tooth in which of the following instances___________________?
A. Impaction
B. Gingivitis
C. Occlusal wear
D. Gingival recession - The last primary tooth to be replaced by a permanent tooth is usually the_____________?
A. Maxillary second molar
B. Mandibular second molar
C. Maxillary canine
D. Mandibular canine - While charting the dentition of a child, the pedodontist finds that the following teeth are present in all the four quadrants; permanent central incisor , permanent lateral incisor , decidous cuspid , decidous first molar, decidous 2nd molar and permanent 1st molar. The eruptive pattern may be considered most nearly normal for a child aged_____________?
A. 3-6 years
B. 7-10 years
C. 11-14 years
D. 15- 18 years - A 4 year old child with one tooth less than the normal dentition shows large tooth with two crowns and two root canals, the anamoly is______________?
A. Dilaceration
B. Fusion
C. Gemination
D. Concrescence - ‘Wry neck’ deformity is due to the damage of______________?
A. Platysma
B. Sternohyoid
C. Sternocleidomastoid
D. Omohyoid - The condition involved with an unerupted tooth or impacted tooth is _________________?
A. Dentigerous cyst
B. Mural ameloblastoma
C. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
D. All of the above - 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 - An asymptomatic tooth has deep has deep caries on occlusal surface. Radiograph shows radiopaque mass at apex of the tooth: this mass is most likely to be:____________?
A. Cementoma
B. Condensing Osteitis
C. Chronic apical periodontitis
D. Acute apical periodontitis - Greater crown bulk distal to the faciolingual bisecting plane of a tooth is most typical of the mandibular_______________?
A. Central incisor
B. Lateral incisor
C. Canine
D. Second premolar (AIPG – 97, Man-95)