MCQs
1. The oldest and most widely used method of tooth
nomenclature is:
A. Universal system
B. FDT system
C. Two digit system
D. Palmer system
2. The system to designate a tooth which is simple to
understand and to teach as well as readily communicable in
print and by wire is:
A. Zsigmondy system
B. Universal system
C. FDI/Two digit system
D. None of the above
3. In a system, a tooth is designated number '46', the tooth is:
A. Permanent maxillary right first molar
B. Permanent maxillary right 2nd molar
C. Permanent mandibular right first molar
D. Permanent mandibular left first molar
4. A mesial proximal carious lesion of the mandibular right 1st
molar is indicated by:
A. 30 1
B. 30 2
C. 30 3
D. 30 4
5. Teeth most commonly congenitally absent are:
A. Mandibular 2nd bicuspids
B. Maxillary lateral incisors
C. Mandibular 1st bicuspids
D. Mandibular primary 2nd molar
6. The central parts of the temporomandibular joints are:
A. Vascular with motor nerve supply
B. Vascular with sensory nel've supply
c. A vascular with serlsory nerve supply
D. A vascular without sensory nerve supply
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