A. Paramolars
B. Paramolars
C. Lateral incisors
D. Maxillary canine
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Related Mcqs:
- A dens in dente is usually caused by_______________?
- A. An abnormal proliferation of pulp tissue B. Denticle formation within the pulp tissue C. A deep invagination of the enamel organ during formation D. A supernumerary tooth bud enclaved within a normal tooth...
- 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...
- Sulfur granules in pus are seen in______________?
- A. Candida albicans B. Actinomyces israelii C. Nocarda braziliances D. Histoplasma capsulatum...
- Reed-sternberg cells are characteristically seen in______________?
- A. Alpha-thalassemia B. Glandular fever C. Hansan’s disease D. Hodgkin’s disease...
- Onion Skin appearance of radiographs is seen in______________?
- A. fibrous dysplasia B. osteosarcoma C. Ewing’s sarcoma D. Chondrosarcoma...
- Multiple fractures are seen in______________?
- A. Rickets B. Osteogenesis imperfecta C. Osteomyelitis D. Osteoma...
- Cotton-wool appearance is seen in______________?
- A. Peget’s disease B. Osteoclerosis C. Pariapical cemential dysplasia D. Ossifying fibroma...
- Reduction in flow of saliva is not generally seen in______________?
- A. Elderly diabetics B. Patient undergoing radiation therapy C. Patients suffering from parkinsonism D. Patients on phenothiazine drugs...
- Acute non-suppurative sialdenitis is seen in______________?
- A. Acute bacterial sialadenitis B. Mumps C. Chronic backerial sialadenitis D. Necrotizing sialometaplasia...
- Xerostomia, enlargment of salivary and lacrimal glands is seen in______________?
- A. Sicca syndrome B. Sjogren’s syndrome C. Mickulicz’s disease D. None of the above...
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