Discrepancies in the occlusion of a denture can be clearly detected from 1. Observation of the denture in the mouth 2. Remounting procedures of the denture 3. Both of the above 4. None of the above
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 2
Numbness and tingling sensation felt in the anterior one-third of the tongue can be due to 1) Overextension lingual borders 2) Sharp and rough lingual borders 3) Allergy to residual monomer of acrylic 4) Excessive vertical dimension
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 1
The abutment which support pontics both mesially and distally is called as 1) Lever abutment 2) Cantilever abutment 3) Pier abutment 4) Solo abutment
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 3
The posterior palatel seal for a maxillary complete denture 1) Is placed immediately posterior to the vibrating line 2) Is placed immediately anterior to the vibrating line 3) Is not necessary if a metal base is made 4) Will vary in outline and depth according to the palatal form
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 4
Hinge axes is best detected by 1) Face-bow transfer and freely adjustable condylar pieces 2) Face-bow with three point articular 3) With face-bow only 4) With articulator only
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 1
Of the four factors affecting balanced occlusion in complete dentures, which of the following can be altered by only a slight amount because of wide limitations of esthetics and physiologic factors?
Overextension of the posterior border of the denture causes 1) Gagging sensation 2) Epulis fissuratum 3) Sagging of the corners of the mouth 4) All of the above
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 1
Sibilant sounds are produced at 1) Rest position 2) Occluding position 3) Open from resting position 4) Between rest and occluding position