A. Hypercementosis
B. Elongated wide pulp canals and short roots
C. Obliterated pulp chambers with secondary dentine deposition
D. Rootless teeth with thin shell of enamel
Related Mcqs:
- Taurodontism is seen in ________________?
A. Klinefelter’s syndrome
B. Sturge weber syndrome
C. Down syndrome
D. Turner syndrome - Taurodontism is usually seen in_________________?
A. Mesiodens
B. Incisor with talon/cusp
C. Mandibular first molar
D. Maxillary premolars - Primary antibody deficiencies are characterized by_____________?
A. Recurrent allergic reactions
B. Recurrent bacterial infections
C. Implicit allergic reactions
D. implicit bacterial infections - Bruxism is characterized by_____________?
A. Increased mobility of the teeth
B. Radiographic widening of the pdl
C. Morning pain in muscles
D. All of the above - Bell’s Palsy is characterized by_____________?
A. Bilateral involvement of the side of the face
B. Inability to whistle
C. No loss of muscular control
D. Closing of the eyes - The end plate potential is characterized by_____________?
A. Propagation
B. All or none law
C. Depolarization
D. Hyper polarization - The cap stage in tooth development is characterized by_____________?
A. morphodifferentiation
B. reversal of functional polarity
C. Formation of hammock ligament
D. Increased mitotic activity - A developmental abnormality characterized by the presence of fewer than the usual number of teeth is_____________?
A. Anodontia
B. Oligodontia
C. Microdontia
D. Dens is dente - Which of the following conditions is characterized by abnormally large pulp chambers ?
A. Amelogenesis imperfecta
B. Regional odontodysplasia
C. Dentinogenesis imperfecta
D. Dentinal dysplasia type I - True generalized microdontia is characterized by______________?
A. Small teeth with large jaws
B. Small teeth with small jaws
C. Smaller teeth than the normal
D. Large teeth with small jaws