Oral and nasal capsule of functional growth related to 1) Periosteal matrix 2) Sutural matrix 3) Capsular matrix 4) None of the above
OrthodonticsAnswer: 3
Class III malocclusion is found in all of the following except 1) Cleft palate 2) Achondroplasia 3) Down"s syndrome 4) Pierre Robin syndrome
OrthodonticsAnswer: 4
You are examining a case with class III incisor relation. Which of the following contribute to poor prognosis 1) Reduced overbite 2) Crowding or lower arch 3) Deviated path of closure 4) Retroclined upper central incisors
OrthodonticsAnswer: 1
As age advances, the human profile generally 1) Remains the same 2) Increases in convexity 3) Decreases in convexity 4) Decreases in concavity
OrthodonticsAnswer: 3
Transposition of teeth refers to 1) Buccorotation of 120 degrees 2) Hypodontia 3) Teeth erupted in unusual position 4) Inverted supernumerary teeth
OrthodonticsAnswer: 3
Delay in pubertal growth on hand-wrist radiographs is indicated by 1) Absence of pisiformis 2) Absence of sesamoid 3) Absence of capitum 4) Absence of hemantum
OrthodonticsAnswer: 2
Use of light cure in orthodontics is done in case of 1) Bonded retainer 2) Fixing the brackets 3) Correction of 1mm midline diastema 4) All of these
OrthodonticsAnswer: 4
If the grading of malocclusion is classified as "mild", "moderate"