39 Exfoliation

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Question 1

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The gubernacular cord is a remnant of the
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  • dental lamina
  • labiogingival lamina
  • successional lamina
  • reduced enamel epithelium
  • epithelial cuff

Question 2

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Which of the following are required for interosseous tooth eruption?
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  • Intact dental follicle
  • Periodontal ligament
  • inflammatory cytokines
  • Intact dental follicle and periodontal ligament
  • All of the things

Question 3

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Pre-erruptive movements include
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  • mesially, distally, occlusaly
  • distally, occlusally, labially
  • distally occlusally, lingually
  • mesially, lingually, occlusally
  • labially, lingually, occlusally

Question 4

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Which of the following is incorrect about permanent teeth?
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  • incisors develop and erupt lingual to the deciduous tooth
  • canines develop and erupt lingual to the deciduous tooth
  • premolars develop and erupt between roots of deciduous molars
  • maxillary molars start with a mesial inclination, mandibular with a distal inclination
  • none of the above

Question 5

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Post-eruptive tooth movement includes...
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  • Occlusal wear compensation via PDL fibroblast activity
  • Tipping which can lead to collapse of bite
  • Accommodation for vertical jaw growth and apical alveolar bone growth
  • Compensation at interproximal contacts which causes tendency towards midline movement
  • all of the choices

Question 6

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During active eruption, the formation and presence of oblique fibers of the PDL is the major cause of eruptive movement according to which theory of growth?
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  • bone growth
  • root growth
  • vascular pressure
  • ligament traction
  • tissue suction

Question 7

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Why is the root growth theory discredited?
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  • The root is formed before the tooth erupts
  • If root and alveolar bone make contact, bone will be resorbed
  • The root is never in contact with the floor of the alveolus
  • resorption and contact
  • all

Question 8

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Active eruption of a primary tooth involves all of the following except?
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  • formation of anatomical REE becomes primary junctional epithelium
  • formation and organization of PDL
  • bone resorption and remodelling
  • enzymatic removal of soft tissues over the crown
  • degradation of gubernacular cord

Question 9

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Which of the following causes monocytes to fuse and become osteoclasts?
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  • EGB
  • TGF-B1
  • CSF-1
  • IL-1
  • IL-2

Question 10

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Which of the following attracts monocytes and macrophages during tooth eruption?
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  • EGF
  • TGF-B1
  • CSF-1
  • IL-1
  • IL-2

Question 11

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If there is no succedaneous tooth following a deciduous tooth, what happens?
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  • It will never be shed
  • It will shed and leave a hole for the non-existent tooth behind.
  • It could shed at some other time
  • It will shed as normal
  • The tooth fairy will magically transform it into a succedaneous tooth
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