A. Klinefelter’s syndrome
B. Sturge weber syndrome
C. Down syndrome
D. Turner syndrome
Related Mcqs:
- Taurodontism is usually seen in_________________?
A. Mesiodens
B. Incisor with talon/cusp
C. Mandibular first molar
D. Maxillary premolars - Taurodontism is characterized by_____________?
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 - The tooth that is commonly seen in an abnormal relation and contact with its adjacent teeth of the same arch is ________________?
A. Mandibular first premolar
B. Mandibular lateral incisor
C. Maxillary central incisor
D. Maxillary lateral incisor - The decreased phosphate level seen in hyper parathyroidism is due to ________________?
A. Decreased intestinal phosphate absorption
B. Increased calcium excretion
C. Decreased renal phosphate absorption
D. Increased loss of phosphate in urine - Microdontia is most commonly seen affecting_______________?
A. Max. lateral incisor
B. Mand. Second premolar
C. Mand. Central incisor
D. Mand. first premolar - PARULIS is an inflammatory enlargement seen in_______________?
A. End of sinus tract
B. Extraction Socket
C. Due to irritation from calculus / over hanging restoration
D. None of the above - Failure of descent of thyroid analage can be seen in the tongue______________?
A. In anterior 2/3 of dorsal aspect
B. In posterior 1/3 of dorsal aspect
C. Near the base of tongue close to foramen caecum
D. In anterior 2/3 of inferior surface - A deep pit lined by enamel seen in the lingual surface of Maxillary lateral incipor is most likely to be_______________?
A. Dens in dente
B. Enamel Hypoplasia
C. Talon’s cusp
D. Enamel Pearl - Dental anomaly of teeth associated with defective bone formation is seen in_______________?
A. amelogenesis imperfecta
B. dentinogenesis imperfecta
C. Odontodysplasia
D. Osteitis deformans - The torus mandibularis most commonly seen in the region of______________?
A. Incisor region
B. Canine region
C. Molar region
D. Premolar region