A. Maxillary deciduous dentition
B. Maxillary permanent dentition
C. Mandibular deciduous dentition
D. Mandibular permanent dentition
Related Mcqs:
- A 20yr old patient reports with multiple swelling of the jaws. Clinical examination reveals multiple hard swellings involving the jaws and intra orally several missing teeth are noticed. Panoramic radiograph reveals multiple radio opaque lesions in the maxilla and the mandible with multiple impacted teeth and supernumerary teeth indicative of Gardeners syndrome: The above mentioned condition is______________?
A. Autosomal dominant disease
B. Autosomal recessive disorder
C. X-linked disease
D. A syndrome of unknown cause - Multiple osteomas, multiple polyposis, supernumerary teeth are found in _______ syndrome?
A. Reiter’s
B. Peutz – jeghers
C. Gardner’s
D. Behcet’s - The 2nd common most supernumerary teeth is________________?
A. Mesiodens
B. Distal to 3rd molar in maxilla
C. Distal to mandibular 3rd molar
D. Para molars - A patient with multiple impacted supernumerary teeth and can bring his shoulders together is suffering from______________?
A. Klinefelter’s syndrome
B. Trisomy 21
C. Down’s syndrome
D. Cleidocranial dysostosis - A patient 18 years of age with sebaceous cysts on the scalp and back of the neck an osteroma on the right mandible: Radiographs reveal multiple impacted supernumerary teeth in both jaws. These findings suggest_______________?
A. Cleidocranial dysostosis
B. Ectodermal dysplasia
C. Gardner’s syndrome
D. Osteogenesis imperfecta - Delayed dentition with multiple supernumerary teeth is seen in________________?
A. Hypoparathyroidism
B. Cleidocranial dysplasia
C. Pierre Robin Syndrome
D. Mongolism (Down’s Syndrome - All are true about supernumerary tooth except_______________?
A. May have resemblance to normal teeth
B. Disto molars doesn’t resemble any other tooth
C. Mesiodens is the most common supernumerary tooth
D. More common in mandible - The most common supernumerary tooth form is______________?
A. Tuberculated
B. Conical
C. Screw shaped
D. Incisor shaped - A girl suffering from browing of teeth, wearing of enamel but not cavitory, OPG shows obliteration of pulp with narrowing of canal & deposition of secondary dentin, she gave the history that out of her 4 brothers 2 are suffering from the same disease, She is suffering from_______________?
A. melogenesis imperfecta
B. Dentinogenesis imperfecta
C. Flurosis
D. Odontodysplasia - A 15-year old boy shows an inverted pear shaped radiolucency between the upper central incisors. The teeth are normal in all aspects The most likely diagnosis is________________?
A. Globulomaxillary cyst
B. Nasopalatine cyst
C. Aneurysmal cyst
D. Dentigerous cyst