A. Turners tooth
B. Hutchinson’s teeth
C. Mottled enamel
D. Moon’s molars
Related Mcqs:
- Blunt cell processes seen on the developing ameloblasts are celled as________________?
A. Tomes fibres
B. Tomes layer
C. Tomes processes
D. Odontoblastic processes - Maximum fluoride content is seen in_____________?
A. Dental cementum
B. Dental pulp
C. Enamel
D. Dentin - Which syndrome consists of flushing, warmness and perspiration over the cheek and pinna of the ear on the side following the ingestion of highly seasoned food ?
A. Fanconi’s
B. Auriculotemporal
C. Horner’s
D. Cushin’s - Ameloblasts is______________?
A. A cell from which tooth enamel is formed:
B. A tissue from which tooth erupts
C. A tumour of the jaw
D. Pertaining to dentin - Nutritional supply of the ameloblasts during most of their life cycle is from the_____________?
A. Dental pulp
B. Odontoblastic processes
C. Dental sac
D. Reduced dental organ - Nutrition for ameloblasts after 1st layer of enamel is laid is______________?
A. Dental sac
B. Odontoblastic process
C. Ree
D. Dental Papilla - The cells of the enamel organ which differentiate into future ameloblasts are_____________?
A. Cells of inner enamel epithelium
B. Cells of outer enamel epithelium
C. Cells of stellate reticulum
D. Cells of stratum intermedium - One of the obious consequences of alchol ( ethenol), ingestion in many individual is facial flushing and increased heart rate triggered off by alcohol getting metabolized to______________?
A. Formaldehyde
B. Acetaldehyde
C. Propanaldehyde
D. Butanaldehyde - The main site of fluoride inhibition in the Embden Meyerhof pathway of acid____________?
A. ATPase
B. Enolase
C. Pyruvate Kinase
D. Fructose 6 phosphatase - The range of level of fluoride secreted by the glands into the mouth is_____________?
A. 0.004-0.005 ppm
B. 0.006-0.007 ppm
C. 0.007-0.005 ppm
D. 0.007-0.08 ppm