A. Cementum apposition
B. Transparency of root
C. Attrition
D. Root resorption
Related Mcqs:
- Forensic Identification utilizes_________________?
A. Lip prints
B. Lip Schutz bodies
C. Lip pits
D. Lip reading - The most reliable single histologic criterion for diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma is____________?
A. Invasion
B. Degeneration
C. Pleomorphism
D. Encpsulation - A reliable screening test for platelet function is_______________?
A. CT
B. PT
C. Thrombin
D. Clot retraction time - Reliable screening test for hemophilia is_______________?
A. APTT
B. BT
C. PT
D. CBP - The most reliable post mortem features of left sided cardiac failure is____________?
A. Systemic venous congestion
B. Oedematous ankles
C. Chronic venous congestion of lungs
D. Enlargement of spleen and liver - Pernicious anemia is______________?
A. insufficient production of red cells
B. Improper maturation of red cells
C. can be correct by tablets of folic acid alone
D. can be correct by iron supplement - Commonest mode of inheritance of Von Willebrand’s disease is______________?
A. Codominant
B. Autosomal dominan
C. Autosomal recessive
D. X-Linked recessive - The most striking haematological finding in agranulocytosis is______________?
A. Decreased absolute neutrophil count
B. Increased absolute eosinophil count
C. Decreased absolute basophil count
D. Increased absolute monocyte count - In Radionucide imaging the most useful radio pharmaceutical for skeletal imaging is______________?
A. Gallium 67 (67 Ga)
B. Technetium-99m (99m Tc-Sc)
C. Technetium-99m (99m Tc)
D. Technetium-99m linked to Methylene disphosonate (99m Tc-MDP) - Pleomorphic adenoma is______________?
A. a teratomatous tumour of the salivary gland
B. a neuroendocrine cell tumour
C. multiple ectopic tissue proliferating in the salivary gland
D. myoepithelial or ductal reserve cell origin