Broad and short type of face is known as 1) Mesoprosopic 2) Euryprosopic 3) Leptoprosopic 4) None of the above
OrthodonticsAnswer: 2
Space closure is rapid following loss of which primary molars 1) Maxillary molars; closing within 3 months 2) Mandibular molars; closing within 6 months 3) Maxillary molars; closing within 6 months 4) Mandibular molars; closing within 3 months
OrthodonticsAnswer: 4
In class II, div II cases lower lip line at rest is 1) Just touching tips of upper incisors 2) At middle thirds of upper incisors 3) Above middle third of upper incisors 4) At the incisors tip of lower incisors
OrthodonticsAnswer: 3
In the absence of permanent second premolar, the root of primary second molar will most likely 1) Resorb rapidly than normal 2) Resorb slowly than normal 3) No resorption at all 4) Resorb at normal rate
OrthodonticsAnswer: 2
Headgear when properly constructed can move a permanent maxillary first molar crown 1) Laterally 2) Vertically 3) Mesiodistally 4) All of the above
OrthodonticsAnswer: 4
If "E" are lost due to caries at 8 years in a crowded mouth, "5"s will probably 1) Impact 2) Deflected palatally 3) Deflected buccally 4) Fail to erupt
OrthodonticsAnswer: 2
Heavy incompatible orthodontic forces may result in all of the following except 1) Resorption of dentin and cementum 2) Resorption of enamel 3) Devitalization of tooth 4) Undermining resorption
OrthodonticsAnswer: 2
Angle SNA is used to 1) Relate maxilla to mandible 2) Relate maxilla to cranial base 3) Relate mandible to maxilla 4) None of the above