The document contains multiple choice questions about dental anatomy. Question 60 asks which teeth have sharp demarcations between pulp chambers and canals, with the answer being mandibular canines. Question 61 asks which direction a patient's mandible would deviate when opening their mouth with a paralyzed right lateral pterygoid muscle, with the answer being to the right. Question 62 asks what tooth a maxillary canine should contact in ideal intercuspal position, with the answer being the mandibular first premolar only.
The document contains multiple choice questions about dental anatomy. Question 60 asks which teeth have sharp demarcations between pulp chambers and canals, with the answer being mandibular canines. Question 61 asks which direction a patient's mandible would deviate when opening their mouth with a paralyzed right lateral pterygoid muscle, with the answer being to the right. Question 62 asks what tooth a maxillary canine should contact in ideal intercuspal position, with the answer being the mandibular first premolar only.
The document contains multiple choice questions about dental anatomy. Question 60 asks which teeth have sharp demarcations between pulp chambers and canals, with the answer being mandibular canines. Question 61 asks which direction a patient's mandible would deviate when opening their mouth with a paralyzed right lateral pterygoid muscle, with the answer being to the right. Question 62 asks what tooth a maxillary canine should contact in ideal intercuspal position, with the answer being the mandibular first premolar only.
demarcations between pulp chambers and . pulp canals? 1. 2. 3. 4. Mandibular canines Maxillary lateral incisors Maxillary first premolars Mandibalar second premolars 61. A patient with a paralyzed right lateral pterygoid muscle is instructed to open his mouth wide. Which direction will the mandible take on opening? 1. 2. 3. 4. To the left To the right Straight (without deviation to right or left) None of the above. The mandible will not move. 62. In an ideal intercuspal position, the cusp tip of a permanent maxillary canine should contact 1. both mandibular canine and first premolar. the mandibular first premolar only. the mandibular lateral incisor. the mandibular canine only. no other tooth. 2. 3. 4. 5. 63. From a facial view, the sketch' below is typical of the pulpal outline of a permanent ~ - 1. 2. 3. 4. maxillary canine. mandibular canine. mandibular first premolar. maxillary central incisor. 64. Under normal conditions, the presence of mamelons in a 14-year-old patient is indicative of 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. fluorosis. malnutrition. malformation. malocclusion. enamel composition. 39 65. In a healthy state, the height of interproximal alveolar bone is most directly related to the 1. convexity of facial and lingual surfaces of the crown. convexity of proximal surfaces of the crown. relationship of proximal contacts occlusocervically. relationship of proximal contacts faciolingually. relationship of cementoenamel. lines of adjacent teeth. 2. 3. -+. J. 66. Which of the fol/owing covers the articulating osseous structures of the temporomandibular joint? 1. 2. 3. 4. Synovial membrane Hyaline cartilage only Vascular fibrous connective tissue Dense avascular fibrous connective tissue Dense avascular elastic connective tissue J. 67. In the figure below, which number designates retruded contacting po~itjon? . 34 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 68. Which of the following premolars frequently has only one pulp horn? 1. 2. 3. 4. Maxillary first Mandibular first Maxillary second Mandibular second
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