Lingual flange in the molar region is determined by the 1) Mylohyoid 2) Genioglossus 3) Digastric 4) Superior constrictor
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
Shunting effect occus in complete dentures 1) If occlusal plane is lower in molar area 2) If the occlusal plane is lower in incisor area 3) If occlusal plane is lower in molar as well as incisor area 4) When patient has poor muscular coordination
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 3
The cusps inclines of the maxillary buccal cusps and the mandibular lingual cusps should be grounded if they are in defective occlusal contact in 1) Balance in working lateral and protrusive contacts 2) Balance in lateral contacts only 3) Balance in working, balancing and protrusive contacts 4) Balance in protrusive contacts only
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 1
Mounted diagnostic casts help in 1) Selection of type of denture base 2) Determination of area of support 3) Selection of pontic teeth 4) All of the above
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 4
The protrusive condylar path has primary influence on 1) Mesial inclines of the mandibular cusps 2) Distal inclines of the mandibular cusps 3) Mesial inclines of the maxillary cusps 4) All of the above
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 1
Primary stress bearing area in maxillary complete denture is 1) Anterior palate 2) Buccal sulcus areas 3) Edentulous ridges 4) Posterior palatal area
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 3
A patient wearing new complete dentures complains of soreness. The first thing you would like to do 1. Determine the area of soreness and cause 2. Relieve the area of soreness and discharge the patient 3. Provide temporary occlusal relief 4. Relining or rebasing the complete denture