Usually, survey lines are placed 1) From occlusal towards gingival 2) From gingival towards occlusal 3) In the middle thirds only 4) None of the above
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 1
Biologically and mechanically acceptable solder joint of FPD is 1) It is thin occlusogingivally and wide faciolingually 2) It extends to the entire interproximal space occlusogingivally 3) It is circular in form and occupies the region of contact area 4) None of the above
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 3
Which of the following is not a determinant of occlusion for CD 1) Freeway space 2) Condylar inclination 3) Distance of the teeth from the condyle 4) Incisal guidance
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 1
RPD impression for a Kennedy class I and II case differs from the full denture impression in that 1) It is mucostatic impression 2) It should be a functional impression 3) All of the above 4) None of the above
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 2
An articulator is 1. Lab analouge of TMJ which simulates the jaw movements and the relations 2. Is a means for arranging the teeth in balanced occlusion 3. To be used for fixed partical denture construction only 4. Simulates only masticatory movements
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 1
Planning for RPD starts 1) At the time of examination 2) After examination 3) After impressions are made 4) When taking jaw relation
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 1
Which form of root of the tooth serves better for abutment 1) Short conical root 2) Long conical root 3) Long curved root 4) Short blunted root
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 3
Before registering face bow transfer, it is necessary to determine 1) Physiological rest space 2) Incisal guidance 3) Centric relation and centric occlusion 4) Terminal hinge axis opening