Which of the following are required for interosseous tooth eruption?
Answer
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
Answer
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?
Answer
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...
Answer
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?
Answer
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?
Answer
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?
Answer
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?
Answer
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?
Answer
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