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NEETMDS- Prosthodontics mcq
MDS PREP
Functionally generated occlusal registration of occlusion for the RPD is
1) Centric relation
2) Centric Occlusion
3) Static registration of the dynamic occlusion
4) Static registration of the static occlusion
Prosthodontics Answer: 3

The occlusal surface of an abutment tooth with acrylic veneering should be
1) In acrylic
2) In porcelain fused to metal
3) In metal 0.5 mm thick
4) In metal 0.25 mm thick
Prosthodontics Answer: 3

Proximal retention grooves mainly resist
1) Lingual displacement
2) Buccal displacement
3) Occlusal displacement
4) Gingival displacement
Prosthodontics Answer: 1

The distal termination of the posterior lower teeth in complete denture should be at
1) Mesial end of the retromolar pad
2) Distal end of the retromolar pad
3) 1/3rd the distance of the retromolar pad
4) 2/3rd the distance of the retromolar pad
Prosthodontics Answer: 1

The greatest potential for wearing exists when the following oppose each other
1) Natural teeth versus natural teeth
2) Porcelian teth versus natural teeth
3) Porcelain teeth versus porcelain teeth
4) Porcelain teeth versus porcelian teeth with gold covering
Prosthodontics Answer: 2

When adjusting articulator for condylar guidance, the position of the inisal guide pin on articulator
1) Raised out
2) Contacts the incisal guiding table
3) The position of the guiding pin is not important
4) All of the above
Prosthodontics Answer: 1

Identify the correct statement regarding the porosity in acrylic dentures
1) Gaseous porosity is seen in thicker portions due to volatilisation of the monomer
2) Pressure porosity is seen as diffuse and is due to inadequate pressure during flasking
3) Acrylic dentures are generally non-porous
4) Both A and B
Prosthodontics Answer: 4

In making a final impression for a complete denture, the most important area of the impression is
1) Ridge area of maxilla and buccal shelf of mandible
2) Lingual border area of mandible
3) Junction of hard and soft palate of maxilla and distolingual area of mandible
4) Mid palatel area of maxilla and ridge of the mandible
Prosthodontics Answer: 3

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