Considering the growth of the face in all three planes, growth ceases last in which direction 1) Anteroposterior 2) Sagittal 3) Transverse 4) Vertical
OrthodonticsAnswer: 4
Basal bone differs from alveolar bone in 1) Function 2) Staining properties 3) Osteocyte metabolism 4) All of the above
OrthodonticsAnswer: 1
"Torque" in orthodontics refers to 1) The change in mesiodistal inclination of teeth 2) The change in labiolingual inclination of teeth 3) The rotation of teeth 4) None of the above
OrthodonticsAnswer: 2
Lag phase of tooth movement is due to time taken for 1) Formation of new bone 2) Resorption of bone 3) Removal of hyalinised tissue 4) Gingival fibres to adjust
OrthodonticsAnswer: 3
"Sunday" (sundae) bite is 1) Closed complete overbite 2) Reverse overbite seen in class III 3) Bite acheived by patient by bringing his mandible forward in Class II Div I 4) None of the above
OrthodonticsAnswer: 3
A submucous cleft is best demonstrated by 1) Occlusal laminographs 2) Cephalograph laminographs 3) Ultraviolet fiberoptics 4) Palpation
OrthodonticsAnswer: 4
If a child stayed for first month of his postnatal life in fluoridinated area, portion of first molar which shows deposition of fluoride 1) Cervical enamel 2) Deep layer of enamel and outer layer of dentin 3) Outer layer of enamel and deep layer of dentin 4) None of the above
OrthodonticsAnswer: 2
Serial extraction are indicated in patients who have 1) Class II molar relation 2) Excessive overbite 3) Class I molar relation 4) Class III molar relation