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Which of the followingnormallydescribesthe


pulp cavity in a mesiodistal section of a
maxillary canine?

A
8.
C.
D.
E.

196. From the facial aspect, the crown of a primary


canine normally has an incisal outline that
exhibits
A
8.
C.

It exhibits 2 pulp horns.


It is widest at its incisal limit.
It is pointed at its incisal limit.
It is widest at the mid root level.

D.

It is generally wider than in a


faciolingual section.

E.
192. Which fiber group of the periodontal ligament
reduces the probability of forceful impaction
into the alveolus because of a blow to the
crown?
A.
8.-'C.
D.
E.

197. A primary molar lacks an identifiable

A
8.
C.
D.
E.

Horizontal
Apical
Oblique
Transseptal
Gingival

194.

The
The
The
The

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permanent second molar


permanent first molar
second premolar
primary first molar

On the crowns of maxillary premolars, the


height of contour is normally located in the
cervical third on which of the following
surfaces?
A
8.
C.
D.

D.

E.

A
8.
C.
D.
E.

Mandibular incisor
Mandibular canine
Maxillary first premolar
Mandibular second premolar
Mandibular molar

199. The greatest difficulty in removing calculus


from the root trunk area of molars is seen on
which of the following surfaces?
A
8.
C.
D.
E.

Facial
Lingual
Mesial
Distal

195. Which of the following represents the apex of


the triangular-shaped boundary of the
interproximal space?

A
8.
C.

root trunk.
cervical line.
cervical ridge.
apical foramen.
dentinoenamel junction.

198. The masticatory function of a mandibular first


premolar is MOST similar to that of which of
the following teeth?

193. The occlusal surface of the primary


mandibular second molar closely resembles
the occlusal surface of which of the following
mandibular teeth?

A
8.
C.
D.

2 mamelons.
no slopes, because it is straight.
mesioincisal and distoincisal slopes of
equal length.
notching due to labial developmental
depressions.
a mesioincisal slope that is longer than
the distoincisal slope.

200.

Alveolar bone
Gingival tissue
The marginal ridges of the adjacent
teeth
The proximal surfaces of the adjacent
teeth
The contact area of the adjacent teeth

In viewing the crown of a canine from the


incisal aspect, one normally sees each of the
following structures EXCEPT one. Which one
is this EXCEPTION?

A
8.
C.
D.
E.

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Mesial of mandibular second


Distal of mandibular second
Lingual of maxillary second
Distal of maxillary first
Mesial of mandibular first

Cingulum
Lingual fossa
Cervical line
Distal cusp ridge
Mesiofacial developmental depression

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