A. Mucopolysaccharide
B. Dextran-like glucan
C. Glycogen – like glucan
D. Amylopectin
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following represents soluble polysaccharide found in dental plaque and is formed from the fructose moiety of sucrose?
A. Levan
B. Dextran
C. Amlyopecting
D. Hyaluronic acid - Which of the following have the capability to produce extra cellular polysaccharides______________?
A. Strep. Mutans
B. Strep. pyogenes
C. Peptostreptococcus
D. Enterococcus - Starch is considered to be less cariogenic than monosaccharides and disaccharides because it_______________?
A. Does not diffuse through plaque
B. Is rapidly hydrolysed in the mouth
C. Enhances remineralisation
D. Raises the PH in the oral cavity - Which of the following is cariogenic ?
A. Selenium
B. Vanadium
C. Strontium
D. Molybdenum - Least cariogenic among these______________?
A. Raw starch
B. Cooked starch
C. Sucrose
D. Fructose - Which of the following cements have anti cariogenic properly________________?
A. ZOE
B. Calcium Hydroxide
C. Zinc silicophosphate
D. Zinc phosphate - cAMP reaction is shown by which streptococci ?
A. Group A
B. Group B
C. Group C
D. Group D - All of the following lab tests can be used to distinguish streptococcus mutans from other oral streptococci, except______________?
A. Gram staining
B. Fermentation of mannitol and sorbital
C. Production of intracellular and extracellular adherent polysacharide
D. Colony morphology on saliva agar - Streptococcus mutans produces an adhesive polymer from sucrose, known as:__________?
A. Levans
B. Lectins
C. Glucans
D. Polyfructans - The type of tertiary dentin which contains cellular inclusions is found in_____________?
A. Sclerotic dentin
B. Mantle dentin
C. Predentin
D. Osteodentin