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Vinaya 5 B h ~ t
BSc BOS MDS (Prostho) ONB
Assistant Professor
Department of Prosthodontics
Saveetru Denl31 CoI l"S" and Hoopibls
Chennai
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Contents
Fixed Partial Denture
Proslhodonlics ........................................... 1
Removable partial 0 .. 0111.,.
Prosthodontics
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Complete Denture Prosthodontics ... 213
Gentral Topi cs ...................................... 317
(Full Mouth Rfhabililation. Prtciskm
AIII/ehmen/s, Imp/antology, Maxillofacial
Prosthodontics, Mi sce/lllnt'Ous)
Bibliognlphy ............................ ...................... .............. 35J
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Section One
Fixed Partial Denture
Prosthodontics
1. An ,lCcural e medical his tory helps:
A. In deciding the treatment methodology
B. In identifying the possible risk factors to denia l
facul ty
C. In assessing the oral manifestations
D. In all of the abQve
2. Following are systemic conditions that affect the
pfriodontium exupt:
A. Diabetes
C. MP!JS
B. Epi lepsy
D. Pregnancy
3. Eroded teeth are ~ common si gn of followin g
conditions except:
A. AIDS
B. Hiiltal hernia
C. Bulimia
D. Anorexia nervosa
4. Temporomandibulu joint can be located by paipatins :
A. Just posterior to the auricular tragi
B. Just antl'rior to the a uricular tragi
C. Anterior to the auricular tragi, while patient opens
and doses the mand ible
D. Posterior to the auricular tragi while patient opens
and doses the mandible
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S. Auri cular palpation with light anterior pressures helps
determine potential disorder in the:
A. Anterior attachment of the disk
B. Middle attachment of the disk
C. Capsular ligament
D. Posterior attachment of the disk
6. Maximum lateral movement of mandible is:
A. 10 mm
B. 15 mm
C. 12 mm
D. 20 mm
7. Solberg-Krogh-Poulsen and Olssen described:
A. Smile analySiS
B. Comprehensive muscle palpation
C. 1MJ examination
D. li p examination
8. Smile anillysis help5 in:
A. Treatment planning
B. Margin placement of crowns
C. Both ' A' and 'B'
D. Periodontal considerations
9. lateral utent of smile depends on following except:
A. Width of the alveolar proct"Ss
B. Length of the alveolar process
C. Length of the upper lip
D. Mobility of the upper li p
10. The dark s p ~ c e visible between m.u:illary and
mandibular teeth when patient laughs, is called as:
A. Corridor space
B. li ngual space
C. Negative space
D. Donders space
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11. " Walking" ci rcumferenli ally through gingi val sulcus
determines:
A. Depth of the periodontal pocket
B. Depth of the gingival sulcus
C. Sudden change in attachment level
D. All of the above
12. For a good .butment selection, the gingiva should be:
A. Sharply pointed at the interdental area
8. Keratinized
C. Tightly bound
D. AI! of the above
13. Mylu strip un be used to detect:
A. Occlusal conl3cts in eccentric movement
B. Fremitus
C. Crepitus
D. Clicking
14. Intucuspal position h a ~ been earlier referred 10 as:
A. Centric relation
8. Eccentric relation
C. Centric occlusion
D . Slide in centric
15. Slide i n cenlric is:
A. Present in most of the natural dentition
B. Abnormal in natural dentition
C. Has a vertical and a horizontal component
D. Both 'A' and 'C' are correct
16. freml lus indicales:
A. Periodontal mobility
B. Overcrowding
C. Migration
D. Tooth contact during lateral excursions
11 D 12 D 13 A I ' C 15 D " D
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17. In the presence of protective refiens:
A. Patient moves the jaw with ease
B. Jaw can be guided through hinge closure easily
C. Masticatory func tion can be easily assessed
D . Jaw maneuverabili ty is di fficult
18. films are n()t sati sfactory f()r:
A. Assessing bone support
B. Root morphology
C. Caries
D . All of the above
19. films are espu ially useful in assessing:
A. Buried root tips
B. Impacted third molOlcs
C. Bone prior to implant placement
D. All of the above
20. Vila lily testing can be done us ing one of the
foll owing exce,,' :
A. Electrical stimulation B. Stethoscope
C. Th(>rmal stimulation D. Percussion
21 . Vi t.alit y tests determine only:
A. Efferent nerve supply B. Blood supply
C. Afferent nerve suppl y D . CNS
22. Mounted casts:
A. Determine the static relationship of the teeth
B. Determine the dynamic relationship of teeth
C. Reveal occlusion not detectable in the mouth
D. Do all of the above
23. Articulator selection depends on the following except:
A. Type and complexi ty of treatment needs
B. Operator's skill s
C. Demands for procedural accuracy
D. General expediency
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24. In hinge articulators, premature contacts in occlusion
(l(cur due 10:
A. less dist,mce betwccn hinge of thc articulator and
the tooth being restored
B. Morc distance between hinge and the tooth being
restored .
C. Discrepancy in the path of closures of the articulator
and mouth
D. Both ' A' and 'C'
25. Arcon is:
A. Mechanical fossa is related to the maxilla
B. ARticulator and CONdyle
C. Condylar path is fixed rel ative to the occlusal plane
D. True for all of the above statem('nts
26. A Fae .. bow r .. c o r d ~ :
A. Centric jaw relation
B. Orientation relation
C. Hinge axis
D. Both 'B' and 'C'
27. Vilu .. of error for an arbitrary filce bow in recording
the axis is:
A. 10 mm
B. 2 mrn
C. 5 mm
D. 3 mrn
28. Only cusp tips an rn orded in the recordi ng m .. dium
(or fae .. bo w trans f ... ,
A. To facilitate easy pla(ement of the (ash
B. Because lips are more accurate than fossa
C. Both' A' and '8'
D. To prevent damage to the natural teeth
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29. Denar articulator usn following anterior reference
point:
A. Ala of the nose
B. Orbitale
C. Mark 43 mm superior to incisal edge of maxillary
central incisor
D. Mark 43 mm superior to incisal edge of mandibular
central incisor
30. Denar face now is caUed as:
A. Quick mount face bow
B. Spring face bow
C. Slidematic face bow
D. Twirl bow
31. Following are methods
except:
A. Colton rolls
C. CR record
to deprogramme mandiblt'
B. Plastic leaf gauge
D. Lucia Jig
32. Anterior programming device must be in plact' for at
least:
A. 10 minutes
C. 30 minutes
B. 60 minutes
D.05 minutes
33. Following are materials used for inlero<;dusal records
except:
A. Polyvinyl siIoxane
B. Aluwax
C. Baseplate wax
D . Irreversible hydrocolloid
34. Following methods are used to check corred mounting
except one:
A. Using thin articulatin g film
B. By means of split cast mounting
C. With Denar veriche<:k
D. Verticulator
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35. Protrusive records ue used to adjust:
A. Each side shift
B. Condylar inclination on one side
C. C(' nt ric rdation
o. Condylar inclination on both sides
36. Average value for immediate side shift is:
A. 7mm B. 1 mm
C. 10 rum 0. 0.1 mm
37. Custom acrylic anterior guidance table can be used to
determine:
A. Accurate contact of anterior teeth
B. Lingual contour of the ant(' rior teet h
C. Influence of anterior tccth on border movement of
mandible
D. All of the above
38. Anterior guidance diffel1'l from anterior referrnce point
in that it;
A. Helps in orienting th(' maxilla
B. border movements of the mandible
C. Determines arc of opening of mandible
D. Determines the refer('nce plane
39. Panadent quick analysrr detrrminn:
A. Condylar path inclination
B. Side shift of the mandible
C. Occlusal plane of the dentition
O. Both' A' and ' 8'
40. Treatmrnt objectives ue following except:
A. Identification of patient's nccds
B. Corre<:t existing
C. Prevent future disease
D. Restore function and esthetics
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41 . Following ue extracoronal restorations except one:
A. Partial veneer crown B. Full veneer c!Own
C. RJdiculJr ret ainer
D. L,minates
42. Inlay is con lra indiute d in highly weakened tooth
brcausr:
A. Not {'nough tooth s t ructur{'
B. R{'maining tooth dot's not resist wedgi ng effect
C. Support and r{'tention is not obtained for the
restoration
D. All of the above
43. ue not s uitable for retainers for fixed putlal
denturu because they:
A. Do not have sufficient r{' lenlion
B. 00 not have sufficient resistance
C. Both 'A' and 'B' are correct
O. Require minimal tOQth reduction
44. To gain more res is tan ce retention, following
modifications can be in for full
veneer crown except:
A. Box
C. Grooves
B. Pinholes
O. Offset
45. Esthetic5 nn be enhanced by followi ng met hods
ewept:
A. Sufficient tooth reduction
B. IncreaSing the taper of the preparation
C. Subgingival finish margins
O. Making labial margins in porcelain
46. Problems with resi n -veneered restorations are
followi ng ucept:
A. AbraSion and wear
B. Discoloration
C. Clicking noise
O. Weak physical properties
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41. Problems with all-ceramic restoration ue following
except:
A. Lack. of strength
B. Difficulty in marginal fit
C. Hi ghly complicated procedure
D . Good esthetics
48. Following substances ca n be used to , Irenglhen
ceramic except:
A. Zirconia
B. Alumina
C. Lcuci te crystals
D. Feldspar
49. When a weaker abutment is not s plinted to the
adj acent stronger toot h in a fi xed parti al denture, the
Fi xed partial denture will:
A. Supraerupt
B. Laterally drift
C. Become mobile
D. Get d islodged
50. CantilevH fixed partial denture is not indicated as:
A. It cannot tolerate forces acting on it
B. Prognosis is poor on long-term
C. It will induce lateral forces on periodontal ligament
D. All above arc true
51. Leas l preferred mode of management of tilted
abutment is:
A. Orthodontic uprighting
B. Mesial half crown
C. Non- rigid connector
D. Extraction
52. Width of the normal gingiva varies from:
A. 2-3 mm B. \-9 mm
C. 10-12 mm 0. 15-20 mm
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53. Mucogingival junction st!'paratt!'s:
A. Gi ngiva and al veolar mucosa
B. Junctional epithelium and sulcular epi thelium
C. Marginal gingiva and allached gingiva
D. Periosteum and alveolar mucosa
54. Transition from kt!' ratinized to smooth non-keratinized
mucosa occurs at:
A. The junction of free marginal gi ngiva and attached
gingiva
B. Mucogingival junction
C. The junction of marginal gingiva and free marginal
groove
D. The biological width
55. Col is the area of ging iva:
A. Between free marginal gingiva and free gingival
groove
B. Consisting of a buccal and lingual component .
C. That occupies area b<! tween adjacent teeth
D. Both 'B' and 'C' ace true
56. Attacht!'d gingiva is thl!' t!'Xtt!'nsion bt!'twt!'t!'n:
A. Epithelial allachment and mucogingival junction
B. Alveolar mucosa and mucogingival junction
C. Free marginal gingiva and free gi ngival groove
D. Periosteum and muoogingival junction
57. Gingi vodental li gamt!'nt consists of:
A. Alveologingival fibers
B. Dentogingival fibers
C. Denloperiosteal fibers
D. All of the ab-ove
58. Following are functions of peri odont ium:
A. Attachment and support for the tooth
B. Nutr ition and mechanoreception
C. Synthesis and resorption
D. All of the above
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59. Following structures are part of the periodontium
exupt:
A. Sharpey's fibers
8. Cementum
C. Periosteum
D. Nerves and blood vesscls supplying the tooth
60. Following is part of thl'" periodontal ligament uupt
one:
A. Trans-scptal fibers
B. Alveolar crest fibers
C. Coronal fibers
D. Apical fibers
61. Alveolar crest fibers lie:
A. Apical to epi thelial attachment
B. Coronal to epithelial attachment
C. Between cementum and alveolar crest
D. ' A' and '8' are true
62. Most numerous fibers in periodontal ligament are:
A. Horizontal fibers
B. Apical fibers
C. Oblique fibers
D. Trans-septal fibers
63. Synthetic cell in produces
collagen is:
A. Cementoblast B. Fibroblast
C. Megaloblast D. Epithelial rest
64. The junctI on between bast of the gingiu and the
tooth is called:
A. Mucogi ngival Junelion (MGn
B. Cementogingival Junction (CGJ)
C. DcntogingivalJunction (OGH
D. AlveologingivalJunction (AGJ)
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65. Dentogingival Junction
A. Hemidesmosomes
C. Basal Lamina
is mide up of:
B. Chromosomes
D. 'A' and 'C'
66. Avuage depth of gingiva l sulcus in hulthy
individUil I is:
A. 3mm
B. 5 mm
C. 1.8 mm
D. 1.3 mm
67. Mituia ilbi consi sts Clf:
A. Microorganisms
B. Dead epithelial cells
C. Leucocytes
D. All of the above
68. matrix in plaque is made up of following
I'XUpt:
A. Carbohydrates
B. Protein
C. Calcium and phosphate ions
D. Macrophages
69. AnnTobic of plaque consists mostly of
following except:
A. Cram-positive microbes
B. Cram-negative mic.robes
C. Spirochetes
D. Filamentous organisms
70. Gingiviti s gets transformed into pHiodontitis when:
A. Aerobic plaque gets transformed to anaerobic
B. Loss of conne<:tive tissue occurs
C. Attumulation of inflammatory cells occurs
O. Basa l cells of junctional epi thelium begin to
proliferate
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71. floss is floss
A. It is smaller in diameter
8. The squeaking noiSe it makes can be used as guide
C. As it flattens, all the fibers are utilized for flossing
D. All of thE' above
72. Disclosing for
A. Alizarin-S
B. Erythrosin dye
C. Cobal t dye
D. Ferrous sulfate
73. Following nn gingiul irritation except:
A. Overhanging restoration
8. Open proximal cont.:"t
C. Heavy occlus"l force on restoration
D. FQOd impaction
74. 'Sounding' periodontium
A. If the periodontium is sound
B. If the tooth is hopeless and e>;traction
C. If the tooth can serv(' as abutm('nt
D. All of th(' above
75. Some periodontally involved require:
A. Splinting with provisionals
B. Splinting with etched cast r('storation
C. E>;traction
D. All of the abov('
76. Soft to therapy are:
A. Minimum probing depth of sulcus
B. Absence of inflammation
C. Accurate loca tion of mucogingival junction in
relation 10 tooth
D . AU of th(' above
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77. PrOCfdurf of gingivfctomy was introducfd by:
A. Dr ev Black B. l.oe and Silne5s
C. Ramfjord and Ash D. Carranza
78. Gingivectomy can be done fo r foll owing except:
A. Keratinized gingiva
B. Suprabony pockets
C. Fibrous gingiva
D. Infrabony poeket
79. Mucosal reparative t herapy:
A. Is done to increaSl' width of thE' keratinized gingiva
B. Is a surgical grafting procedure
C. Indudes free autogenous gingival g r ~ f t
D. Includes all of thE' above
80. Foit owing are types of mucosal reparative therapy
e."""pt :
8>.
A. Free autogenous graft
B. L.1terall ), positioned pedicle graft
C. Coronally positioned pedide graft
D. Gingivectomy
An abutmen t mus t
attached gingiva:
A. 5mm
C. 1 mm
have at teas t
B. 3 mm
D. 2 mm
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82. Amount of keratinized
approximatel y:
mu cou present shoul d be
83.
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A. 5mm
C. I mm
B. 3 mm
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Root furcation therilpy includes foll owing except;
A.
Ele<:trosurgery
B. Induction of bone form3tion
C. Removal of bone by surgery
D. Tooth modification by root resection
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84.
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Materials used
A. Cartilage
C. Ceramic
to fill osseous defects include:
B. Sclera
D. All of the above
85. Osseous recontouring CiUl be accomplished by:
A. Leveling interproximal lesions
B. Thinning bony ledges
C. Ramping criller defects
D. All of the above
86. Osseous recontouring is aimed at :
A. Sound osseous base for gingiva
B. Elimination of pocket
C. Elimination of excessive sukular depth
D. All of the above
87. Prior to surgery, 'Sounding' of bone helps In:
A. Determining depth of lesion
B. Determining width of lesion
C. [)(os.igning the incision
O. All of the above
88. Final tissue maturation and sulcus reformation dter
surgery, takn about:
A. 4--6 weeks
B. 4--6 months
C. 6-- 12 months
D. 23 months
89. Normal position of oss eous crest is apical to
cementoenamel junctioll by:
A. 3mm H.I .5mm
C. 4mm 0. 5mm
90. in class 1 fUr(alion, vertical loss of pC'riodontal support
apical to cementOf!namel junction is:
A. :> 3 mm B. :> 1.3 mm
C. <3mm O. <lmm
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91 . In class II furcalion involvement:
A. Osseous loss is evident on radiograph
B. Furca is > 1 mm horizontally
C. Furca docs not e><lend through and through
D. All of the above are true
92. In maxillary molar, the following {un:ation is more
apical the other:
A. Mesial furca tion B. Distal furcation
C. Lingual (urcation
D. Buccal furca tion
93. Following roots li e in the same plane, in a maxillary
molar:
A. Distobuccal and palatal
B. Mesiobuccal and pal atal
C. Mesiobuccal and distobuccal
D. Distobuccal and the ext ra root when present
94. Tunneling is:
A. Done on tooth with long divergent roots
B. Creating a through and through defe<:t
C. Done in class II and class UI furcation involvements
D. All of the above
95. Ind ications for root ampublion include followi ng
except one:
A. Closely approximated or fused roots
B. Internal resorption
C. Severe caries
D. Furcation involvement not treatable
96. Following cond i ti ons are contraindicated for root
amputation except:
A. Increased crown / root ratio
B. Inability to treat endodontically
C. External resorption
D. Decreased general loss of osseous support
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97. Bicuspidiution reff'fS to:
A. Restoration of thc premolar
B. Restoration of each half of molar after hemisection
C. Cutting and removal of onc root from molar
D. Separation of roots orthodonticall y
98. Common typf'S of 'rutmf'nt for toolh with rf'Sf'ctf'd
rools ;Hf' following napt:
A. Restoring roolS as ind ividual tooth
B. Tooth usetl for abutment
C. Amalgam placed in roots and occlusion adjusted
D. Eltt raction
99. Guided Ti ssue Regeneration ~ i m s at following except:
A. Selective repopulation
B. Regaining lost at tach.ment
C. Allows cells from gingival connective tissue to
contact root surface
D. Creating space over root surface
100. Prognosis in Fi lted Partial Dentures depends on:
A. Residual alveolar bone
B. Tooth mobility
C. Occlusion .
D. All of the above
101. The Guided Tissue Regeneralion membrane is usually
placed:
A. At cementoenamel junction
B. Below cementoenamel junction
C. Covering the enti re rool surface
D. 'A' and 'C' are correct
102. Electi ve solt ti ssue surge ry includes following:
A. Alteration of muscle at tachment
B. Increase of vestibular depth
C. RemOvi ng soft tissue distal to molars
D. Any or all of the above
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103. Rt!.'I toration used to bui ld up a damagt!d tooth to idul
anatomi c fonn prior to p uparing for crown is known
u:
A. Core
B. Parti al veneer
C. Foundation restoration D. 'A' and 'C' are correct
104. Selecti on of core material depends on following except:
A. Extent of tooth destruction
B. Availability
C. Overall treatment plan
O. Operator preference
105. Material of choice for cort! when crown prt!parati on
will not ntend more thin 1 mm bt!yond core-tooth
junction is:
A. Glass ionomer B. Composite
C. Amalgam D. Zinc polycarboxyIate
106. An extensively damaged tooth should b e rutored
with:
A. Amalgam core
B. Composite core
C. Pin retained cast metal core
D. Glass ionomer core
107. Following art! trut! for cort! rt!storations exupt:
A. Unsupported enamel has to be eliminated
B. Acute cavosurface margins are acceptable
C. Series of steps perpend icular to occlusal forces
increase resistance form
D. Limit the extent of outline form
108. Preserving unsupported t!namel for cort! rt!.'Itorati on:
A. Helps resisting condensation for<:es of amalgam
B. Hetps placement of matrix
C. Facili tates amalgam condensation
D. All of the above
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109. Cavosurface margin for core restoralion (an be:
A. 45-135
0
B. 90
C. 9Q.1OO"
D. 180-190"
110. Acut e cavosurface margin for (ore rnloution is
acceptable because:
A. It will conserve the toot h structure
B. It will help in condensation of amalgam
C. It is not to high stress
D. All of the above
111. Placement of pins for core restoration is different from
conventional amalgam restoration, in thai:
A. They should be placed more superficially
B. They should be placed further pulpally
C. They should be posi tioned at a slight angle to the
long Jxis of tooth
D. 'S' and 'C' are correct
112. Preferred matrix retainer for core build up is followillg
except:
A. Copper bands
B. Orthodontic bands
C. Tofflemire
D. Automatrix
113. In pin-retained-cast- core, a countersink is created al
the gingival floor nea r the pinhole to:
A. Fadlitate d efed-free die
B. Prevent pin fracture
C. Aid both 'A' and '6'
D. For bet ter finish margin
114. Pilot holes for pin restorations are:
A. 1 nun B. 0.1 mm
C. 2mm D.5mm
109 ... 11 0 0 111 0 112 C tt3 C tt4 C
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115. Tapered pins are beller for:
A. Obtaini ng some leeway in paralleling the holes
B. Strength
C. Retention
D. 'A' and 'B'
116. Following tests be used to uamine vitality of a
tooth except:
A. Ice pencil
B, Gutta-percha
C. Heated needle
D , Pulp tester
117, To remove the broken post, following kit can be used:
A. Automatrix B. Masserann ki t
C. Tunnelling kit D . kit
118. Api cal that must be for post and core
restoration must be at leut:
A. 3 mm
C. 7 mm
B. 5 mm
D. 1 nun
119. Following are indications for elective endodontics
except:
A. In difficulty obtaining same path of insertion in
multiple abutments
B. Badl y tooth
C. When the buccal cusps arc fractured
D. When additional preparation is likely to jeopardize
longevi ty of tooth
120. Us ually maximum th i ckness of free autogenous
gingival grdt used for increasi ng width of attached
gingiva is:
A. 2 nun
C. <1 mm
B. 1 mm
D. 3 mm
115 0 116 C 117 8 118 A'" C 120 e
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121. of laterally pos it ioned pedicle grafts are
following uupt:
A. Retains its vas.cularity
B. Recession at donor site
C. Attachment of graft with root is usually epithelial
D. Som('limes donor sit(' uncovers bony fenestrations
122. Usual donor situ
following except:
for free autogenous gnft are
A. Hard palat('
C. Iktromolar pad
B. Edentulous ridg('
D. Vestibular depth
123. Crown lengthening procedure is indicated in
following sit uations
A. Clinical crown too short
B. To improve appearance in anterior tooth
C. In limited osseous support
D. When restoration may impinge on biologic width
124. Crown ll.'ngthl.'ning can bl.' donI.' us ing following
procl.'d ufl.'s except:
A. P('riodonlics
B. Surgical
C. Orthodontic'p('riodontics
D. Endodontics
125. Minor orthodont ic movement has following adun-
t.ges except:
A. Restores biologic wid th
B. Directs occl usal forces along long axis
C. Favorable pontic spaces
D. Improves axial alignment
126. Following are usual cons idl.'fations to bl.' taken prior
10 extruding anterior tooth except:
A. Amount of labial bone
B. Occlusion
C. E5thetics
D. A diagnostic waxing procedure
t2t A 122 0 123 C t24 D t25 A 126 B
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127. Reorganizing occlus ion prior 10 proslhodont ic
management relales to:
A. Removal of e<:centric interferences
B. Making iCP = CR
C. Elimination of occlusal dysfunction
D. All of the above
128. Following are contraindications to oc:clusal adjustment
txupt:
A. Tooth malalignment B. Chronic bruxer
C. Anterior open bi te D. Angles class III
129. Occl usal adjuslm .. nt is done in following sl .. ps except:
A. Elimination of protrusive interference
B. Elimination of lateral interference
C. Elimination of centric relalion interference
D. Elimination of group function interference
130. During a s lide in centri c, protrusive interference is
seen on:
A. Mesial inclines of m a ~ i l l a r y teeth
B. Distal inclines of mandibular teeth
C. Mesial inclines of mandibular teeth
D. Both 'A' and 'B'
131. Duri ng a protrusive interference at the teeth, condyle
gets d isplaced:
A. Posteriorly
B. Laterally to the right
C. Anteri orly
D. Laterally to the left
132. In a laterall y displacing prematurit y, following
inclines are adjusted:
A. Lingual facing incl ines of mandibular teeth
B. Palatal facing inclines of maxillary teeth
C. Buccal facing incl ines of maXillary teeth
D. 'A' and 'C' aTe adj usted
127 D 128 A 129 D 130 D 131 C 132 D
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133. If the lalerally di s placing prematuril y occurs on
iaterotrusi ve side (lilteral slide), adjus t:
A. Bucral inclines of maxillary lingual cusp
B. Lingual indi nes of mandibular bucral cusp
C. Both ' A' and 'B'
D. Lingual inclines of maxillary lingual cusps
134. If laterally di s placing prematurity occurs on
mediotrusive s id e of mandibl e, do the followi ng
adjustment:
A. Bucral indine of maxillary buccal cusps
B. Buccal incline of mandibular buccal cusps
C. Lingual incline of maxillary lingual cusps
D. Lingual indine of mandibular lingual cusps
135. Second phase of occl usal adjustment concentrates on
following except:
A. Laterotrusion B. Mediotrusion
C. Centric relation
D. Protrusion
136. Goals of second phase occlusal adjustment are:
A. Eliminate protrusive contacts on posterior teeth
B. Eli minate interference on working side
C. Eli minate interference on non-working side
D. All of the above
137. Group Function occlus ion is consid ered when:
A. Mobili ty of canine is present
B. Poor bone support for canine
C. Wear of the canine
D. All of the above
138. Second phase occlusal "djus-Imenl consists of:
A. Creating a groove for centrk (USp
B. Eliminating centric contacts
C. Eliminating la\{'ral an d protrusive interference
D. Both 'A' and 'C'
133 C 134 8 135 C 138 0 131 D 138 0
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139. Following are true for used for
occlusal rehabilitation, except:
A. Is used for developing molar di sdusion
B. Has two incisal tables
C. Has two condylar tables
D. Del(>rmines Ihecuspshapc and angle of hinge rotation
140. Whilf a tooth is being reduced to receive a full veneer
crown, the adja cent tooth can be preserved in the
following methods:
A. uave a slight fin of enamel on proximal
B. Use of metal matrix band
C. Using a thin tapered diamond
D. AI! of the above
141. While prepari ng the tooth, the soft ti ss ues can be
protected by us ing:
A. Mouth mirror
B. Flanged saliva ejector
C. Aspi rator lip
D. AI! of the above
142. Irrfversible pulpiti s occur due to:
A. Extreme temperature
B. Chemical irritation
C. Microorganisms
D. One or all of Ihe above
143. AVfrage di stallce of pulp horns in a maxillary central
incisor of a 50-60 yurs old patient is in the range of:
A. 4-5 nun B. 6-6.5 mm
C. 3-4 mm 0 .2-3 mm
144. Average distance of pulp horns in a maxillary central
incisor of a 10-20 rurs old patient is in the range of:
A. 4-5 nun B. 6-7 mm
C. 3-4 mm D. 2-3 mm
13g C 140 D 141 D 142 D 143 B 144 A
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145. During tooth preparation, temperature may rise due
to following ruson:
A. Excessive pressure
B. Higher rotJlional speeds
C. Condition of cutting instrument
D. One of the above or all
146. During tooth prepuation, water spr .. y is useful for:
A. Reducing temperature
B. Removing debris
C. Preventing desic.::ation of dentin
D. One or all of the above
147. Long axis of the mandibular premolu is indined
lingu .. lly by:
A. IS" B. 25"
C. 9" D.3"
148. Advantage of supragingival finish margin is:
A. Easy to prepare and easy to finish
B. Can be kept clean and maintenance is easy
C. Impressions are easy
D. All of the above
149. Following .. re reuons for subgingiul preparation
rxc:ept:
A. Cervical caries
B. Esthetics
C. When sufficient retention is available
D. In the presence of root sensitivity
ISO. A skilled technician can make a c.sting fit to within:
A. 20 microns
B. 10 microns
C. 50 microns
D. 25-40 microns
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1S1. A skilled te, hnidan ,iln milke a por,elilin fused metal
mugins fit to within:
A. 20 microns
B. 10 microns
C. SO microns
D. 30 microns
152. A well designed finish mugin s hou ld have
c - ~ - - c c - - configuration:
A. Smooth
B. Stepped
c. Even
D. Smooth and even
153. Fnther-edge mugin is otherwise cilled as:
A. Chisel edge
B. Shoulder edge
C. Shoulder less
D. Shoulder with bevel
154. Disadvantilge of feather edge finish margin includes:
A. No bulk at margin
B. Lead 10 over contour in restoration
C. Less conservative tooth structure
D. Both 'A' and 'B'
155. Long Chamhr finish margin is usuall y given for.
A. Partial veneer crowns B. Full veneer crowns
C. Laminates D. Maryland bridges
156. Chamfer finish margin is indicated in:
A. All-metal crowns
B. Lingual margin of all-<:eramic restorations
C. Lingual margin of porcelain-fused -to-metal
restoration
D. All-metal crowns ,!rid lingual m.1rgin of porcelain-
fused-la-metal crowns
151 C 1 5 ~ 0 153 C 15. 0 1 ~ 5 C 158 D
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157. A bevel margin is indicated when:
A. Caries occurring on margin
B. Cervical eroSion at margin
C. Previous restoration leading to a ledge at margin
D. One or all of the above may be p rescnt
ISS. Beveling:
A. Gives beller metal finish
B. Minimizes marginal discrepancy
C. Removes unsupported enamel
D. Does all of the above
159. During porcelain firing, nown with shoulder
di storts Ius compared to a nown with
chamfer margins
A. Of rounded nature of the finish line
B. Of additional bul k at the shoulder
C. Of butt joint at the cervical margin
D. Of sharp corner at the cervical margin
160. Amount o f unsupported at mugins "In be
reduced by:
A. A shoulder finish margin
B. A chamfer margin
C. A sloped shoulder margin
D. A heavy chamfer
161. Sloped shouldu is:
A. 110 degrees
C. 180 degrees
B. 150 degrees
0 .120 degrees
162. Among the cast restorations, the following hn greatH
to cause tooth fraclure:
A. Onlay
B. Inlay
C. Partial veneer crown
D. Full veneer crown
151 0 158 0 1St B no c 181 D 182 B
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163. Following a r ~ faclors that aid in direct retention of a
complete ciI$t crown I'xcpt:
A. Taper of thc prcpara tion
B. Mesial and distal grooves
C. Luting cement
D. Near parallel preparation
164. Zinc phosphale cements act by:
A. Adhesion
B. Increasing frictional resistance
C. Contacting the tooth
D. Increasing the fi lm thickness
165. In analytical mechanics, closed lower pair of kinematic
elements refe rs to:
A. Lever of III order
B. Retention by an und(>rcut
C. Ferrule effecl offered by the tooth
D . Relation betwcen t wo cylindrical sur faces with
single path of movement between them
166. The cements used for cementation of crowns should
be under stress to offer retention:
A. Compressive
B. Tensile
C. Shear
D . Flexural
167. For incrusing roughness of fitting surface of casting.
the putide size of alumina used is:
A. 2SO microns
B. 50 microns
C. 100 microns
D. ISO microns
163 8 164 8 165 0 1&6 C 167 B
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168. Whtn ctmtntation failurt occurs, it is usually st tn:
A. Between cement and tooth surface
B. Within cement itsdf
C. Between cemtnt and casting
D. Within metal casting
169. Following ( ement hu the mal(imum adhu ion to tht
tooth:
A. Glass ionamer
B. Zinc phosphate
C. Resin cements
D . Zinc polycarbOl(ylate
170. lateral forcts on il ( rown havt displacing tfftct with
a fulcrum of rotation on:
A. Occlusal third
B. Cusp tip
C. Gingival margin
D. Proxima! half
171. Areas on tooth resi sting lat e ral forces ut us ually
under:
A. Tension
C. Shear stress
B. Compression
D. Ductile st ress
In. R e s i s t ~ n e e depends on following:
A. Magnitudt of forces
B. Din'dion of fo'rees
C. Ptoperties of luting agent
D. All of the above
173. Rtsisting area in .. full veneer crown tooth preparation
is:
A. Lingual axial wall
B. Mesial axial wall
C. Buccal axial wall
D. Distal axial wall
In C In C 110 C 111 II 17t 0 173 C
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174. Following is type of tooth prepH<1tion which .. fteds
resistance form in full veneer crowns:
A. Taper
B. Rounding of axial angles
C. Short tooth preparat ion
D . All of the above
175. In a pHtl .. I coverage res to ration, resistance is increased
by givi ng:
A. Boxes or grooves
B. U-shap<'<i grooves
C. Flared bOlles
D. One or all of the above
176. To resis t defo rmation, line phosphate must have
compressi ve strength mOR than:
A. 35 MPa at 24 hours
B. 10 MPa at 24 hours
C. 90 MPa at 24 hours
D. 75 MPa at 24 hours
177. Axis of rotation in a part ial veneer crown is located
at :
A. Bucrogingival margin
B. Bucca-occlusal margin
C. Linguogingival margin
D. Ungua-occlusal margin
178. An incruse in tempt:rature from room tempt:ratuR to
50Ce lsius afhcts the compressive s trength in the
foll owing way:
A. St rength increases by 50%
B. Strength d:reases by 500/.
C. Strength decreases by 8O'YG
D. Strength increases by 80%
174 0 175 0 178 0 177 C 178 C
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179. Retentive ability of zinc po l yurboxylate cement
depends more on taper of preparation as compared to
Zinc Phos phate beca use i t has:
A. Lo ..... fatigue strength
B. Low modulus of elasticity
C. High modulus of elastici ty
D. Lo ..... impact strength
180. Rigidity for a crown can be obtained by:
A. 1.5 mm alloy thickness
B. Corrugated effed of all planes
C. Uniform occlusal reduction
D . All of the above
181. Type I or Type II gold .. lIoys COl n be used !Hltisfactorily
for:
A. Crowns
B. Bridges
C. Intra coronal restorations
D. Intraradicular r(>storations
182. Fad .. l margi n of a maxillal)' partial crown should end:
A. At ocdusafacial line angle
B. Within ocdusafacial line angle
C. Beyond the ocdusofacial line angle
D . At the occlusal surface itself
183. A Collarless design is indicat ed when:
A. Root surface is not discolored
B. Patients have high lip line
C. ' A' and '8' are true
D. Root surface is discolored
184. After periodontal surgeI)', gingiva usually takes ilbout
: - " " " ' - , : : ~ . to stabilize:
A. 3 weeks
C. 20 weeks
B. 1 week
D.12 weeks
179 II 110 Dill C 11.2 C 113 C 114 C
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185. In a molar, for brlter to following
i s o u t during o f

A. Skyfurcation
B. Bicuspidization
C. Fluting
D . Tunneli ng
186. Following for cast crown
except:
A. Gross decay
B. Short crown
C. Intact buccal or lingual wall
D. Endodontically treated tooth
187. Idul for crown tooth
surfaces is:
A. 3 degrees
B. 6 degrees
C. 1.6 degrees
D. 60 degrees
188. the margin for i complete cut crown
should be i t
A. I mm B. 0.8 mm
C. 0.5 mm D. 1.5 mm
189. ocduu l reduction for non-centric cusps
for .. complete cast crown is I ..... st:
A. mm B. 2 mm
C. 1mm D.0.5mm
190. Functional cusp bevel is placed at about ____ _
to the long u is:
A. 60 degrees
B. 90 degrees
C. 45 degrees
D. 30 degrees
115 C 186 C 187 a 1" C 189 C 180 C
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191. Non-centric cusp bevel refers to:
A. Slight additional redllCtion in palatal CUlipS
8. Slight additional reduction in mandibular buccal
""P'
C. Slight additional reduction on IT\4\xiilary buccal cusps
D. More reduction on the distal cusp of mandibular
molar
192. Amounl of non-functional cusp reduction is:
A.6mm B. O.6mm
C. 1.6mm D.2.6mm
193. Advantagu of non-centric bevel i ncl udes:
A. It prevents over-conloured crown
8. II p rovides more strength
C. Bolh ' A' and ' 8'
D. High esthetics
194. In a porcelain fused to metal ru toralion, the l"bi,,1
shoulder s hould utend alleasl lingual to
proximal contact:
A. 0.3 mm
8. 1 mm
C. 0.8 mm
D. 0.5 mm
195. 8ucco-occiusai conlrabevel i n putial venter crown is
helpful in:
A. Protecting buccal cusp tip
B. RemOVing unsupported enamel
C. Connecting mesial and distal nares
D. All or the above
196. Occluul offset:
A. Is a V-shaped groove
8. Connects the proximal grooves
C. Offers bulk and rigidity to restoration
D. Ail of the above are true
III C 112 II It) C 1114 8 illS 0 1M D
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197. Indications for pin ut following

A. Highly carious tooth
B. Low caries index
C. Bulbous teeth
D. Intact tl'l!th undamaged
198. Indsalltdgt for a pin Itdgt prtp.aration is dont about
-'--070 ct rviul to incisal
A. 5-5.5 mm B. 2-2.5 mm
C. 1-1.5 mm 0 .0.5 - I mm
199. Mini mum width
A. 0.3 mm
rtcommudt d for It dgt is:
C. 0.7 mm
B. 0.2 mm
0 .1 mm
200. Ltdgu shou ld madt parall tl to:
A. InC"isal two-thlrds of lingual surface of teeth
B. Incisa l two- thirds of labial surface of teeth
C. Cervical two- thirds of lingual surface of teeth
D. Cervical two-thirds of labial surface of tt'l!th
201 . Ind tn tations for pinholn gtnually within thl!
n.ugin,,1 ridgts about lnsidt tht utunal
tooth contour:
A.3mm B. I. 5mm
C. 4 mm D.0.5mm
202. Dtpt h of tht pinholu un bt:
A. 4-5 mm B. 2-3 mm
C. 0. 1-0.2 mm 0 .0.5-1 mm
203. Advantagn of a ll -ct ramic ru torat iOM indudt
following tXCtpt:
A. Translucency
B. Esthetics
C. Tissue response
D. Strength
1'7,.. , ,. e ,",.. 200 e 20, e 202 e 203 D
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204. In all ceramic anterior ru tor.dions, it is beller to pl ace
centric contacts i t:
A. Incisal third
B. Middle third
C. Cervical third
D. Proximal half
205. Following are the fini sh mngins recommended for all
ceramic restorations:
A. Shoulder or chamfer
B. Shoulder or chisel edge
C. Shoulder or heavy cha mfer
D. Chamfer or heavy chamfer
206. Bonding btlween tooth and ceramic is achieved by:
A. Etching wi th hydrofluoric acid
B. Usage of silane couplin g agents
C. Etching with hydrochloric acid
D. Combined usage of 'A' and '6'
207. Mugin design for ceramic inlay is:
A. > 90 degrees
B. < 90 degrees
C. 90 degrees
D. > 110 degrees
208. Recommended margin design for cerami c onlay is:
A. Shoulder
B. Chamfer
C. Knife edge
D . Heavy chamfer
209. Amount of reduction need ed for laminates is usuall y:
A.lmm
B. 0.7 mm
C. 0.9 mm
0 .0.5 mm
21M B 205 C 206 D 207 C 201 D 20t D
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210. Advantage of lami nates is:
A. Minimally invasive
B. No local anesthesia required
C. Highly esthetic
D. All of the above
211 . Finish margin recommended for laminates is:
A. Deep chamfer
B. Heavy chamfer
C. Long chamfer
O. Chamfer
212. Normall y, proximally laminates at :
A. Ungual to contact area
B. At contact area
C. L,bial to contact area
O. Middle third
213. Long chamfer for lamina tes:
A. Exposes ends of the enamel p risms
B. Gives obtuse cavosurface angle
C. Helps in differential etching
O. Helps achieve all of the above mentioned
214. During res toring endodontically trrated tooth,
is by following:
A. Preparati on geometry
B. Post length and diameter
C. Luting agent
O. By all above factors
215. Among various pos ts, order of
amount of is:
A. Threaded post, parallel post, tapered post
B. Parallel post, tapered post, threaded post
C. Threaded post, tapered post, parallel post
D. Parallel post, threaded post, tapered post
21D 0 211 C 212 C 213 D 214 0 215 A
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216. The cri tical amount of toolh structure that remains to
decide ~ b o u t usage of retention from canals is:
A.2mm B.3mm
C.lmm D. > 4mm
217. Widest canal in maxilla ry molar is:
A. Distoou(cal
B. Mesiobuccal
C. Mesioli ngual
D . Palatal
218. In a post and carr restoration, grutest stress
concentntion occurs at:
A. Shoulder
B. Mesi al of root canal
C. Lingual wall
D . On t he distal side of root canal
219. Rolation of the post nn be prevented by following:
A. An\irotaUon groove in the canol!
B. Auxiliary pin on the root
C. A small cavity and with amalgam condensed half in
post, half in root
D. Any or all of the ab()\'c
220. Gutta-percha can be removed using:
A. Gates-Glidden drill
B. Warm endo-plugg<'r
C. Warm broach
D. Either ' A' or ' B'
221. Amount of apical gulla-pereha to be retained for post
is:
A. 4-5 mm
B. 12 mm
C. 3 nun
D. 0.5) mm
215 0 217 1;1 ~ 1 ' ' ' ' ~ 1 ' 0 :l2O 1;1 221 ,.,
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222. Avuage mniodistal diamet er of root for maxill ary
central inci sor at the CEJ is:
A. 7.3 0.5 mm
B. 6.3 0.5 mm
C. 5.3 05 mm
D. 8.3 0.5 mm
223. Recommended diamet er of the post is:
A. Half the diameter of the (oot
B. One-fourth the diameter of the root
C. One third t he diameter of the root
O. Same as diameter o f the root
224. In mandi bu lar molars, the most susceptible uea (or
perforation i n t he root is:
A. Distal wali of mesial root
B. lvlesial wall of mesial root
C. Distal wall of dist a l root
O. Mesial wall of dist ,,1 root
225. In the maxilla ry molars, the most susceptible area for
perforation i n the root is:
A. Mesial or distal of distohuccal root
B. Mesial or distal of palatal rool
C. Mesial or distal of mesiobuccal root
O. Apex of the palatal root
226. Undersized (asting fo r a post can be achieved by:
A. Restricting expansion of investment
B. Omitting ring liner
C. Casting at a lower mold temperat ure
O. Utilizing any or all of the above mentioned
227. Material suita ble fo r post is:
A. Type II gold
B. Type IV gold
C. Nickel-Chromium .111oy
D. Can be both ' A . or 'C'
222 B 223 C 224 A 225 C 2211 0 :t27 D
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228. A gtoov., pla,ed alongside of the post:
A. Allows excess ,ement to
B. Usually used in the post
C. Reduces hydrostatic pressure
D. Fundions as all of the above
229. To fill th., , anal with cement, following instrument
is un d ideally:
A. Gates Glidden B. Peeso reamer
C. Lentulo spiral D. Endo plugger
230. Embedded fractured
A. Kurer kit
C. TMS pin
post can be retrieved by
B. Masscrann kit
D. Endopost kit
using:
231. Following are true for Debasing Ag.,nt in c.,ramics
except:
A. They are fluxing agents
B. u>wer sintering temperature
C. They are antifluxing agents
D. They either form li quid phase or go into solid
solution
232. Tenn " Vitreous
W
muns:
A. Development of cloudiness in ceramics
B. Development of liquid phase turni ng into glassy
phase on cooling
C. Process of blending, melting and quenching glass
component
D. Development of crystalline phase
233. Gap-grading system reft'fS 10:
A. Three different particle sizes of ceramics are used
to obtain high densi t y
B. Closing the gap during post-soldering system
C. ClOSing the gap between two fragments of metal
units during soldering
D. All of the above
22ID nee 230B 231C 2328 233 A
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2301. One of the following i, not .. mdhod of condens .. tion
of cer .. mics:
A. Whipping 8 . Vibration
C. Gravitation D. Compaction
235. Brushadditive technique refers to:
A. Addition of dry porce lain powder to wet porcelain
B. Using s.lble hair brush 10 Iransfer wei porcelain 10
platinum matr ix
C. Brush is touched with a paper tissue during
condensation
D. Using surface tension principle while condensing
ceramic
236. Following are true for Air-Firing cer .. mic procedure,
<'Xrtpt:
A. A slow maturation period is ideal
8. Maturation period should be quicker to eliminate
entrapped air
C. Full m.l\uration temperature should no! be achieved
D. A heat-soa k, up to naif hour is re.:ommended
237. Following ;ue troe for vacuum firing ceramics, except:
A. Vacuum removes all the entrapped air
8. Vacuum mus.! be applied befol"(' the porcelain enters
hot zone of furn'}ce
C. Should not be prolonged .. fter maturation of ceramic
D. Vacuum should end while the ceramic is still in hoi
lone of furnace
238. Following are true for process of NThermal Shock" in
ceramics, except:
A. It is a process of st ressing ceramic crown
B. It is caused by uneven heating and cooling
C. Process of developing Crack propagation
D. Crown surface e ~ p a n d s more quickly than interior
234 0 235 B 236 B 231 A 238 C
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239. Bulk diffusion refers 10:
A. Diffusion of air entrapped in ceramic to the surfare
B. Diffusion of air to a condensed form due to vacuum
C. Process of formation of o)!;idcs on the surface of alloy
D. Diffusion of gases to the surface during sintering
240. Following are true for Griffith Flaws, t;ltUpt:
A. They are occlusal errors in ceramic restoration
B. Crystill!ine phase in glass malri)!; reduces them
C. Flaw size is governed by distance between particles
dispersed
D. Smaller the flaws, better the strength of ceramics
211. Refracti ve i ndu of denLtI pon:dain is:
A. 1.51-1 .52
B. 2.51-2.52
C. 3.52-3.53
D. 4.51-4.52
242. Following art tl1,l e for Bonding Agents for (er.tmies,
txupt:
A. They are Colloidal Gold
B. They may increase potential oxide surface area {or
bonding
C. They condition the surface color of metal
D. They mask the surface color of the metal
243. Stokes' Law:
A. 5.1ys that surface flaws st rengthen the ceramic
B. States that glazing reduces the surface flaws
C. Is related to wavelength of tight emitted by
fluorescent substance
D. Refers to components of color in ceramics
244. En.mel Veneer required to crnte depth of
translucency in ceramic Is about:
A. 1.52 mm B. 0.5-0.8 mm
C. 0.8-1 mm D. 1.0-1.5 mm
mc 241 A 242B U3C ac
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245. Following are trut for Adams Co-ordinate
System', except:
A. Otherwise known as Munsell Color System
8. 'Lab' system
C. Used for ceramic shade gUide
D. Made of three c<rordinates
246. Following are the binders used for binding cer.lmic
particies, except:
A. Propylene glycol
B. Alcohol
C. Formaldehyde based liquids
D . Warm water
247. Following mtdications can be ustd to control saliva
except:
A. Atropine B. Dicyclomine
C. Clonidi ne D . Amoxycillin
248. Mtthantheline when used, the dosage is:
A. 100 mg tds B. SO mg Ids
C. SO mg once D. SO mg bd
249. Atropine is strictly contraindicated in the of:
2".
A. Glaucoma B. Di.lbetes
C. Epilepsy D. Carcinoma
Clonidine when used
A. 2 mg
C. 200 mg
to control saliva, the dosage is:
B. 20 mg
D. 0.2 mg
251. cords may
A. Plain B. Braided
C. Knitted D. Any type mentioned
252. Gingival ret raction cords may be dipped in:
A. Epinephrine B. Aluminum ch.loride
C. Ferric sulfat e D. Any of the above
245 A 246 D 247 0 248 C 2.' A 250 0 251 0 252 0
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253. Percentage of aluminum chloride when used is:
A. 15.5% B. 8%
C. 20-25% D. lO%
254. Polential dangers of us ing displacement cords are
following except:
A. R('traction of th(' marginal gingiva
B. Trauma to gingiva
C. Trauma to tooth struct uT(,
D. Trauma to smear layer
255. Dentin etching occurs around p H value:
A. 3.l
B. 1.7
C. 5.7
D. 2.7
256. Frequency of current used in electrosurgery unit is:
A. l)XlO,OOO Hz to l,500,OOO Hz
B. 1,000,000 Hz to 4,000,000 Hz
C. 8,000,000 Hz to 9,000,000 Hz
D. 4,000,000 Hz to 9,000,000 Hz
257. Fully rectified, filtered current is used because it:
A. Breaks down the cdls
B. Causes localized polarity change
C. Minimizes deeper tissue damage
D. CauS<!s all of the above
258. CUlling with electrode should be:
A. Continuous
B. Intermittent
C. Repeated with 5 seconds interval in-between
D. Fo!lowed intermittently with 5 seconds between each
attempt
259. Contact of ti ssue with e lectrode shouJd not uceed:
A. 0.4 secs B. 4 sees
C. 1.4 sees 0 .2 sees
253 C 154 A 255 B 2S11 B 2Jj1 D 2S11 0 259 A
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260. Thickness of lin foi l 10 be placed for special IrdY for
eldstomers used for dentulous impressions is:
A. 0_025 mm B. 0_25 mm
C. 2.5 mm D. 15 mm
261. Thickness of spacer for elutornedc impression for
denlulous mouth is:
262.
A. 4-5 mm B. 2-3 mm
C. 0.5-1 mm D. 5-6 nun
Border of speci,d tTdy
extend apical
A.lmm
C. 4 nun
for dentu lous mouth should
to cresl of free gingival:
B. 2 mm
D.5 mm
263. Thickness of 2
approximately be:
of modeling wax would
A. 1.5 mm
C. 3.5 mm
B. 2.5 mm
D. 4 nun
264. Temperature of thermoslatically controlled water bath
in conditioning unit of agar is:
A. IOOC, 65C, 40C
B. 65C, IOOC, 40C
C. 100C, 40C, 65C
D. 40C, l OOC, 65C
265. Preformed celluloseacetale crowns have _____ _
thickness:
A. 1- 2 mm
C. 0.8-0_9 mm
B. 0.2-0.3 mm
D. 3-4 mm
266. All are advantages of Indirect-direct procedure of
fabricating except:
A. Reduced chair side ti me
B. The ESF is lined wi th resin
C. Less heat generatt'd
D. Contact b-e tween resin monomer and soft tiss ue is
minimized
260 A 251 B 252 D 253 B 28-4 A 25S B 256 B
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261. Ease with which an can be poured without
bubble formation is related to:
A. Hardness of impression material
B. Resiliency o( the impression material
C. Contact angle of the die material with impression
D . Surface contamination
268. Following material is easiest to pour "mong elaslomen;:
A. Addition silicones
B. Condensation silicones
C. Polyether
D. Polysulfide
269. Length of the individual dies is approximately:
A. 15 mm B. 25 mm
C. 30 mm D. 10 mm
270. Diagnostic casts for natural dentition are but mounted
in:
A. Centric occlusion
B. Cl."nlric relation
c. Maximum intl."rcuspal position
D. Inll."TCuspai position
271. While us ing arbitrary hinge axi s, a 3 mm centric
relalion record can create acdusal discrepancy
at fin;1 molar region:
A. 2 mm B. 1.2 mm
C. 0.2 mm D. 2.3 mm
272. When using arbitrary face bow, the Irue hinge axis is
usually away:
A.l mm B.2mm
C. 4mm D.5mm
213. Conformitive occlusion refers 10:
A. Occlusion of restOTJtion at Cent ric relation
B. Occlusion of restoration at inlercuspal position
C. Occlusion at Centric slidl."
D. All of Ihl." abovl."
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274. occlusion is givt'n for:
A. Full mouth restorations
B. A small resloration
C. One quadrant of Ihe mouth
D . Both 'A' and 'C' are (orrect
275. At the margin, tht' casting should clost' ly adapt:
A. For a good fit
B. To prevent dislodgement
C. To prevent dissolution of luting agent
D. To get good retention
276. Oplimum dimension fDr the cement for each
wall of the CTOwn is:
A. 40-80 mkrons B. 20-40 microns
C. 10-20 microns D.O.S\ minons
277. i ntem.li diameter of the cut crown should be least
-;--;;;-;;;larger than
A. 40-80 minons
C. 10-20 mi(rQfls
prepilred tooth:
B. 20-40 microns
D. 1-3 mi(tons
278. expansion of investment matt'fia l may
cause:
A. Larger crowns
B. Fins in the <:rown
C. tnmmpJete scating of <:TOwns
D. Porosities in the crown
279. In a set of PKT i nstruments, no. 3 is for:
A. Wax addition
B. Carving
C. Burnisher for refining occlusal anatomy
D. All of the above
280. No.7 spatula is used for:
A. Adding large amount of wax
B. Burnishing
C. Carving
D. Both 'B' and 'C'
274 8 275 C 276 8 277 A 271 C 279 C 280 A
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281. Darby-Perry Trimmer no. 6 is:
A. A metal trimmer
B. A wax burnisher
C. Used for cutting sprues
D. USt.'<i for trimming acrylic
282. Hollenback (no. J ) and Ward carv<!l'$ (no. 2) a r ~ :
A. Used for carving composite core
B. Used for amal gam core
C. Used for compaction of gold foil
D. None of the above
283. R<!commend<!d occlusal scli<!me for r<!storation is:
A. Cusp to single marginal ridge
B. Cusp to both marginal ridges
C. Cusp to developmental groove
D. None of the above
284. Typ<! of occlusal schtm<! usually prt'Sent in nonnal
natural dentition b:
A. Cusp to single marginal ridge
B. Cusp to fossa
C. Cusp to marginal ridges
D. None of the above
285.
Occlusal contacts can be evaluated
using:
A. Potassium stearate
B. Sodium stearate
c. Zinc stearate
D.
None of the above
286. Cut-back is us ually done to a depth of:
A. 0.5 mm
B. 2 rum
C. J rum
D. None of the above are correct
211 B Z82 0 253 D "28-4 C 215 C 216 0
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287. Cent ric stops should
junction by at lust;
A. lmm
be away from metal-cerami c
C. 2 mm
288. Angle at porcelain-metal
A. > 90 d e g r ~ s
C. < 90 degrees
8. 1.5 mm
D. 0.5 mm
interface is;
8. = 90 d e g r ~ s
D. None of the above
289. Denial alloys prefened for fiud prosthodontics must
have;
A. Low yield strength
8. Low modulus of elastici ty
C. Low elongati on
D. None of the above
290. In noble metals, Rutheum and Iridium are added as;
A. St wngth{!ners 8. Grain refin{!rs
C. Passivators D. Surface hardeners
291. Minimum amount of gold content in hi gh-noble alloy
that should be present is;
A. SO"IQ by weight
B. 60"10 by weight
C. 10% by weight
D. 40"10 by weight
292. Tin and Indium in alloys;
A. Oxidiz{! during porcelain application
8. Give strength
C. Achi{! ve hardening of metal
D. Both 'B' and 'C' are tru{!
293. Silver helps in:
A. Oxidizing during porcelain application
B. Castability
C. Hard{'ning of metal
D. 80th ' A' and 'C' are correct
287 82118 2UD 2108291 D 292 A 2938
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294. d iscolo ration of Au-Pd-Ag a ll oy du r ing
porcelain firing is due 10 lhe presence of:
A. High sodium
B. High potassium
C. High calcium
D. Both ' B' and 'C'
295. Purgi ng refers to:
A. Periodic decontamination of porcelain furnace
B. Using carbon block to decontaminate porcelain
furnace
C. Removal of green discoloration from restoration
D. 'A' and '8'
296. lower o f metal mnn,
A. Restorations will be lighter
B. LeSli e.:.:onomic treatment
C. Less restorations per unit material
D. Both 'B' and 'C' are corre.:.:t
297. Semi preci ous contain more of:
A. Platinum-Palladium
B. Silver-Platinum'
C. Gold-Platinum
D. None of the above
298. Two pe f( ent Beryllium:
A. Lowers melting range
B. Lowers fluidity
C. Lowers castability
D. Does all of the above
299. All are symptoms of Be rylliOSiS
A. Weakness
B. Contact dermatitis
C. Jaundice
D. Respiratory symptoms
214.1. H!i D 2M.I. H YO 211.1. HOC
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300. To ,ont.ol thi ekntss of oxidt laytr in mttals
during firing of poretlain following is
A. Gallium B. Copper
C. Beryllium D. Silver
301. Base mtlal all oys may have noble metals by:
A. < 10% by weight
B. < 25% by weight
C. < 25% by volume
D. < 10"/" by volume
302. Acule dfects of txposure to nickel include:
A. Fatigue B. Weight loss
C. Skin sensitization D. All of the above
303. Following are thl:' alloys of Titanium uapt:
A. TiCuNickel B. TiAIV
C. 'A' and 'B' D. Ti-Callium
304. Pontic! with normal width prderrtd
for followi ng cases
A. When support is required
B. Knife l'dgl' ridgl'
C. Whl're good abulml'nts are preserved
D. Both 'A' and'S'
305. The established rati o for Golden proportion is:
A. I : 1.618
B. 2: 1.618
C. 0.1 : 1.618
D. 1.8 : 1. 61 8
306. In posterior ,eramic restorations, junction should
bt placed:
A. More buccally
B. AI thl' crest of Ihl' ridgl'
C. Stightly buccally
D. Lingually
300 C 301 B 302 C 303 0 3().4 B lOS A 306 0
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307. A C<lSt retaiJ1u used for removable partial denture
abutment has in addition:
A. Mesial guide planC5
B. Distal guide planC5
C. Lingual guide planes
D . None of the above
308. Path of withdrawal in an abutment preparation for
removable p a r l i ~ 1 denhlTt rtlainu is:
A. Lingual
B. Bucral
C. Mesial
D. Distal
309. Remo ..... bl e partial denture retai ners can have:
A. Buccal line of withdrawal
B. Lingual path of wi thdrawal
C. Different paths of withdrawal
D. Both ' A' and 'C'
310. The rotary instrument used for milling purposts in wax
is:
A. Cylindrical diamond burs
B. Tapered carbide burs
C. Cylindrical carbide burs with cross cuts
D . Carbide burs wi thout cross cuts
311. Exlracorona l attachments a re retained on tooth
through:
A. Single casting
B. Gla :;s ionomcr ceme nt
C. Zinc phosphate ceme nt
D. None of the above
312. Retention through
is by:
intra coronal predsion attachment
A. Frictional fit
C. Micropores
B. Cements
D. All of the above
301 C 30$ 8 309 D 310 0 311 0 312 A
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313. Majority of the semi-precision att. chments requl>:
A. Buccal retentive arm
B. Lingual retentive ar m
C. Ocdusal rest
D. Cingul um rest
314. Tinker's diamond points give . :
A. Shoulder margin
B. Long chamfer margin
C. Chamfer margin
D. Knife edge in tilled molars
315. Attuhmenls .. nd occ1us . 1 rest suts must be .t lust
__ aw.y from metal-ceramic interface:
A. 3 mm B. 2 nun
C. 1 mm
D. S mm
316. Rtcommtndtd diamtt". of th" . pru" for mobn ;s:
A. 1-2 mm B. 1 nun
C. 5 nun D. 2-3 mm
311. u:pansion of th" mold can bt obtained by:
A. Wetting the liner
B. SquC{.'zing the liner
C. Placing the mold in water aftl'r set ting
D. Both ' A' and 'C'
318. Av"rag" length of the
A. 10 mm
C. 12 mm
sprue is about :
B. 15 nun
D.5 mm
319. Angulati on of the placed sprue should be
to axial wall :
A. 90
B. 45 degrees
C. 135
D. 145 degrees
313 B 3U C 315 C 311 0 317" 311 C 31t C
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320. Bue metal alloys melt with:
A. Gas-oxyacetylene torch
B. Gas-air torch
C. Both 'A' and ' B'
O. Single orifice gas-air torch
321. Preheating crucible avoids:
A. Fins and cracks
B. Excessive slag forma tion during casting
C. Porosities
O. All of the above
322. Approximate quantity of high density noble melal
alloy for a molar pontic may be:
A. 5-6 gm
B. 2-3 gm
C. 10-12 gm
O. 15-20 gm
323, In nickel-chromium ,liloy, indintion for readiness for
casting is that:
A. It will have a shiny surface
B. It will look dark
C. Sharp edge of ingot rounds over
D. All of the above
324, When metal in the sprue solidifies prior to in the mold
-;--;;c porosity occurs:
A. Back pressure
B. Generali7.ed
C. Subsurf ... ce
D . None of the above
325. Improper poros ity in the investment may cause
-:--;c--;.,-- porosity:
A, Suckback B. Generalized
C. Subsurface O. Back pressure
320 A 321 B 322 C 323 C 32. D 325 a
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326. Conversion from Photopic to Scotopic vision takes
about:
A. 20 seconds B. 20 minutes
C. 40 seconds D. 40 minutes
321. Blue paint on the wall of the operatory is advised
because:
A. It gives shine to the tooth
B. It is complementary to yellow
C. It illuminates the area
D. All of the above
328. Metamerism can be of following type:
A. Achromatism
B. Dichromatism
C. Trichromatism
D. None of the above
329. Complete lack of sensitivity to hue is referred to as:
A. Achromatism
B. Dark adaptation
C. Scotopic vision
D. Photopic vision
330. The opaque layer of cenmic:
A. Masks the dark metal oxide
B. Gives tunslucense to restorations
C. Functions as primary source of color
D. Acts as 'A' and 'C'
331. Base metal thickness recommended for framework of
an ceramometalli c restoration is:
A. 0.5 mm
B. 1 mm
C. 0.1 mm
D. 0.2 mm
328 0 327 B 328 0 32t A 3lD 0 331 D
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332. Ultrason ic d u ning of the casting is done for:
A. 15 minutes B. 5 minutes
C. 50 minutes 0 .25 minutes
333. Following are el ements that fonn oxides in gold alloy
except:
A. Tin B. Magnesium
C. Indium D. Zinc
334. Coefficient of thermal u :pansion of porcelai n should
be:
A. Less than metal
B. Such that ceramic is under tension
C. Above its glass transi tion t ... mperature
D. All of the above
335. Cont"c' angle developed between high gold alloy and
ceramic is "bout:
A. 40-60 degrees
B, 80-100 degrct"S
C. 20-30 degrees
D. 70-80 degrees
336. Particle s ize of a fi ne-grain porcelain ranges from:
A. 5-110 microns
B. 110-200 microns
C. 80-100 microns
D. 300-400 microns
337. Thickness of opil que porcel" in should not exceed:
A. 0.3 mm B. 0.1 mm
C. 0.5 mm 0 . 1 mm
338. Vacuum "ltained in porcelain furnace is between:
A. 20-30 em Hg
B. 80-100 cm Hg
C. 60-80 cm Hg
D. None of the above
332 II 333 II :t34 A 335 A 33& A 137 II 338 C
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339. Collarl eu crowns have:
A. Facial margin in porcel ain
B. Li ngual margin in porcelain
C. Proximal margin in porcelai n
D. 'A' and 'C' are true
340. Prim,try purpos .. of platinum foil during firing is to:
A. Create oxide layer
B. Create good bonding
C. Give shape to the restoration
D. None of the above
341. In Dir .. ct Lift Tf-Chnique of porcelain firing ___ _
is applied onto the die prior to firing:
A. Die spacer
B. Lubricant
C. Cyanoacrylate resin
D. Di e hardener
342. In porcelain wax technique, the ratio betw .... n
porcelain and wax is approximately:
A. 6 : 3 by weight
B. 6: 1 by w(' ight
C. 6: 1 by volume
D. 6 : 3 by volume
343. First ceramic nown was made by:
A. Taggart
B. CH Land
C. Mclean
D. Hugh('s
344. Highstrength cerami c WillS introduc .. d by:
A. Mclean and Hughes
B. C H Land
C. Taggart
D. P K Thomas
339 A UO D Ul C U2 B U3 B :wi A
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345. To improve strength:
A. Silica was added
8. Magnesium was removed
C. Aluminum oxide was fused
D. None of the above mentioned was done
346. Leucite is:
A. Magnesium-aluminumsilicate
B. Potassium-aluminum-silicate
C. Zinc-aluminum-silicate
D. Could be any of the above
347. Leucite:
A. Decreases CTE of porcelain
B. Increases CTE of porcelain
C. Decreases strength
D. Increases polishability
348. Following systems contain ieucit e except:
A, Optec HSP
B. IPS empress
C. Dicor
D. Cerinate
349. In ion exchange method of strengthening ceramics:
A. Molten nitrate salts are used
B. Molten citrate salts are used
C. Potassium and zinc ions are used
D, All of the above may be true
350. Ion exchange method incrnses strength by:
A. 10 percent B. 20 percent
C. 40 percent 0 .80 percenl
351. S t ~ n g l h of ceramics reduces in moist environment, due
10:
A. Static fatigue B. Stress corrosion
C. May be 'A' or '8' O. Shear thinning
letS C :J<I6 B 347 B 34& C 34g A 350 C 351 C
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352. Platinum foil used for Porce lain Jacket Crown is
A. 0.001 inch thick
B. 0.01 inch thick
C. 0.1 inch thick
D. 0.2 inch thick
353. Tinne,..'s joint is:
A. Other name for TM joint
B. When Tin joins aluminum
C. Where Tin joins Platinum
D. None of the above
354. Preferred si te for TiOller's joint placement is:
A. Buccally
B. Mesially
C. Distally
D. lingually
355. The Platinum matri x is degassed at:
A. SOO C
O. SOO F
C. lOOOC
D. 9OOC
356. In-ceram uses:
A. Lost wax; technique
O. Ceramming technique
C. Slip cast technique
D. Machining technique
357. Preui ng procedure of cerami c rt!storation fabri cation
utilizes:
A. 900 temperature
O. 1500 temperature
C. llOO temperature
D. 920 temperature
$2 A 353 0 35. 0 355 C 356 C 357 C
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358. During gU.l.mming.. glu5 is co nvuled to crys lals
through:
A. Growth of leuci te crystals
8. Growth of tetrasilicic mica
C. Growth of tetra aluminum mi ca
D. Growth of al uminum. magnesl um-siJicate
359. Puce nlilge of hydrofluori c add used for etching
ceramic laminat", is:
A. 10.5 percent 8. 1.5 percent
C. 15.5 percent 0 .9.5 percent
360. Etching gel for cUlmic is applied for.
A. 10 seconds B. 10 minutes
C. 5 minutes D. 5 seconds
361. Pro1Cimal wrap in an Resin Bonded Prosthesis helps
m.l.i nly:
A. To retain the restora tion
B. To support the restorati on
C. To resist torquing forces
D. To d o all of the above
362. Muilluy molus for Resi n Bonded Pros thesis u",
prepared in:
A. One plane only 8. All planes
C. Two planes D. Any of the above
363. Mandibular molar for Ru i n Bonded Pros thuis is
prepared in:
A. Two planes
C. Any of ' A' or ' 8'
B. One plane
D. All planes
364. Chemlul-bonding in Resin Bonded Pros thesis Is also
achlevt!d by:
A. Tin plati ng
8. Glass lonomer cement
C. Sand blasting
D. Bot h ' 8' and 'C' are corre<:t
35e IS lSI 0 :JIG C 361 C 3112 C :tel II ,.. A
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365. Electrolytic etching utilizes approl(imatdy:
A. 25% sulfuric acid
B. 30% hydrochloric acid
C. May be 'A' or 'B'
O. 18% hydrochloric acid
366. Chrmical Etching grl of Cisting consists of:
A. Sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid
B. Hydrochloric acid and nitric acid
C. Nitric acid and sulfuric acid
O. Sulfuric acid and citric acid
367. Etch ing can be done for:
A. Nickel-chromium alloys
B. Nickel-aluminum alloys
C. Gold alloys
D. Both 'A' and 'C'
368. To improv'" bonding of nobl", m",ta! Ruin Bond",d
Prosthesi s to tooth:
A. Tinner's joint can be formed
B. Tin plating can be done
C. Platinum fOil can be used
D. Etching can be done
369. Adhuive resins may employ:
A. 4-META
B. Polyethylene glycol gel
C. Both' A' and ' B'
O. Hydrochloric acid
370. In brazing, th", fill",r mat erial has temperature as:
A. Same as parent metal
B. Less than 450C
C. More than 450C
D. More than 550"C
365 0 368 8 3$1 A 361 8 3$11 C 370 C
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311. Recommended Soldering gap is:
A. 0.025 mm B. 1.25 mm
C. 2.25 mm D. None of the above
372. Solder to be used for Type IV gold alloy is:
A. 24 carat B. 10 carat
C. 18 carat D.22 carat
373. laser welding procedure has:
A. Reduced strength
8. High corrosion
C. Titanium component
D. None of the above
374. Internal nodules in casting can be detected with the
help of:
A. DisclOSing wax B. Chloroform and rouge
C. Mylar strip D. All of the above
375. To ilChieve matte finish on occlusal surface of casting.
sandblasting is done u$ing:
A. 250 microns alumina
B. 500 microns alumina
C. 75 microns alwnina
D . None of the above
376. For matte finish on metal. sandblasting should be
done at for
A. 90-100 psi for 1 minu te
B. 70-80 psi for 3
C. 70-80 psi for 1 second
D. 70-80 psi for 5 se<:onds
377. Beilby layer consists of:
A. Large crystills
8. Unpolished metal surface
C. Both' A' and '8'
D. Rearranged microcrystalline surface layer
371 D 372 C 373 C 374 II 375 D 378 C "Sr7 D
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378. A stone die from polysulfide impression is usually
:---;;;-::c than the tooth:
A. iO microns wider
B. 10 microns nar rower
C. 25 microns narrower
D. 25 microns wider
379. Rem.ining luting .gent on tooth after removal of
temporary restoration can be removed through
following except:
A. Explorer
B. Water-Pumice- mixt ure
C. Slow speed rotating instrument
D . Air-water spray
380. If careful technique is followed, the marginal
adaptation of a casting can be kept to:
A. 100 microns to 110 microns
B. 25 microns to 30 microns
C. 10 microns to 15 microns
D. 2 microns to 5 microns
381. More reliable indicator of occlusal contact is:
A. Ar ticulating ribbon
B. Shim stock
C. Both 'A' and 'B' are good ind icators
D. Articulating tape
382. Among luting cements, shear thinning is a property
exhibited by:
A. Calcium hydroxide
B. Zinc phosphate
C. Zinc oxide eugenol
D. None of the above
383. Working time of pol ycarboxylat e is about:
A. 2 to 2.5 minutes B. 5 to 5.5 minutes
. C. 3 to 3.5 minutes D. I to 1.5 minutes
378 0 379 C 380 B 311 B 312 0 383 II
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384, Prior to cementati on with zinc phosphate, loolh can
be prepared by:
A. Air abrasion
B, Applying a coating of varnish
C. Both' A' and' S'
D. Applying citrate
385. Prior 10 us ing polycarboxylate cement, the tooth
should be prepared by:
A. Applying varnish
B. Oxalate treatment
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. Applying citrate
386. Ther;{peulic occlus ion for fixed parlial denture was
first dtscribed by:
A. DAmico
C. McCollum
B. Stallard and Stuart
D. Gysi
387. (add-on) tfchniquf of devtloping occlu-
s ion in wu is credit ed 10:
A. PK Thomas
B. Meyerson
C. E Payne
D . Stuart
388. Centric cusps are otherwise known as:
A, Functional cusp
B. Stamp cusp
C. Shear cusp
D . Both 'A' and 'B' arc correct
389. laterosurlrusion is:
A. Lateral and downward
B. Lateral and upward
C. Lateral and posterior
0, Lateral and anterior
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390. Latuosurtrusion demands:
A. ~ p e r grooves
B. Steeper ridge angles
C. Both 'A' and ' B' are correct
D. Shallow groovt>S
391. GuateT immediate side shift tails for:
A. Longer cusp height
B. Mesial positioning of oblique grooves in the
mandible
C. Both ' A' and 'B'
D. Mesial positioning of oblique groove in maxilla
392. In laten.J movements, dEed of mediotrusion is seen in:
A. Ipsilateral canine B. Contralateral canine
C. Both canines D.lncisors
393. Non-working condyle is otherwi se ta iled as:
A. Translating condyle
B. Rotating condyle
C. Orbiti ng condyle
D. ' A' and 'C' are correct
394. Proximal box preparation for precision attachment used
must have following dimensions:
A. 2 mm faciolinguaJ, 4 mm occlusocervical, 4 mm
mesiodistal
B. 4 mm occlusocetvical. 2
mm mesiodistal, 3 mm
faciolingual
C. 4 mm occlusocervical, 2 mm mesiodistal, 4 mm
buccolingual
D. 3 mm occlusocervical, 2 mm mesiodistal, :; mm
buccolingual
395. For a small casting, the casting pressure required is:
A. 50 to 60 psi B. 100 to 120 psi
C. 15 to 20 psi D.5 to 10 psi
390 0 391 B 392 B 393 0 39. C :tH C
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396. Pickling refl'rs 10:
A. Using 70% hydrochloric acid
B. It is done for base m e l ~ l alloys
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. 50% hydrochloric acid for gol d alloys
397. Borax;lS flux during mdting mdal does following
uc:ept:
A. Prevents oxidation
B. Increases fluidity
C. Increases strength of the metal
D . Minimizes porosity
398. Holtl'st zone in a flame of gu .. !r torch is the:
A. Inner most zone
B. Reducing zone
C. Oxidizing zone
D . Combustion zone
399, Asbestos liner hn following advantages txcept:
A. Prevents contaminating metal from crucible
B. It bums during casting
C. Insulates metal from crucible
D. Facilitates melting of al loy
400. Transfer of cnting ring from burnout furnacl' to thl'
casting machinl' should bl' donI' in:
A. < 0. 1 minutes
B. < 1 minutes
C. < 1.5 minutes
D. < O.S minutes
401. Agl' hardening of thl' gold alloy casting can bl' donI'
by following txcept:
A. Bench cooling
B. Immediate quenching
C. Quenching after 15 minutes
D. Heat soak' at 200C
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402. Foll owing are types of ring liners ucept:
A. CellulOS('
B. A ccramic material
C. Asbestos
D. Polyethylene sheet
403. Orientati on of wax pallern in the casti ng ring helps
10:
A. Place the casting rin g in the machine
B. Decrease the heat
C. Achieve changes in expansion of investment
D. Allow gases to escape easily
404. Thielemann's formula. is more relaled 10:
A. Natural dentition
B. Complete denture-s
C. Occlusion in articulators
D. Both 'N and 'C'
405. Frankfurt Horizontal Plane is:
A. Porion to orbitale
B. Lower border of porion to orbi tale
C. Lower border of porion to upper border of orbitale
D. Upper border of porion to lower border of orbi tale
406. Freedom i n centric:
A. Occurs in everyone
B. Helps in all adults
C. Is 0.5 to 1 mm long anteroposteriorly
D. Has anteroposterior and lateral component
401. Freedom in centri c:
A. Is rarely found in natural dentition
B. Developed during occlusal adjustments
C. Formed in complete dentures
D. Is in all of the above
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408. For less Bennett movement:
A. Cusps should be longer
B. Ridge and groove direction should be distal
C. Ma)(iIlary anterior lingual concavity should be more
D. 'A' and ' B' and 'C' are correct
409. Following (.:actor will affect cusp h .. ight, ridg .. and
groov .. dir .. ction and lingual concavity of maxillary
ant .. rior t .. eth, all thr .... :
A. Rotating condyle direction
B, Inter condyle distance
C. Bennett movement
D. All of the above
410. Uses of inci sal pin and tabl .. is aU except:
A. Setting incisal guidance
B. To Wa)( up anterior res torations
C. Maintain centric relation
D. Maintain vertical relation
411 . If incisal guidance of the patient is too steep, in th ..
cast:
A. It has to be changed
B. Incisal table must be customized
C. Incisal table must be changed
D. All of the above can be done
412. Schuyler incisal tabl .. has following except:
A. Long centric pin
B. Centric pin
C. Center pin
D. Off-set Pi n
413. Long c .. ntric pin of S<.:huyler table can b .. raised upto:
A. 3 mm
B. 4 mm
C. 2 mm
D.1 mm
401 A 41H1 C 410 0 411 B 412 B 413 C
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414. In full mouth re(onstru(tion:
A. The clinician determines amount of freedom in
centric
B. Occlusal adjustments required determines freedom
in centric
C. Both ' A' and 'B' are corred
D. Amount of discrepancy centric occlusion
and centric relation determines the amount of
freedom in cenlric
415. Curved indsal pin:
A. Is p resent in dentatus articulator
B. Helps the (onstant radius for a short distance
C. Helps maintain centric relation
D. 'A' and'S' are true
416. Compensation for changes in centri( relation can be
done using:
A. Curved incisal pin
B. Changing offset incisal pin
C. Changing central pin
D. None of the above
417. A simple face bow is used 10:
A. Mount the maxilla to a transverse axis of the
Temporomandibular joint
B. Mount the maxillary dentition 10 infraorbital notch
C. Mount mandibular cast in relation to maxillary cast
D. Mount maxillary cast in relation to hinge axis
418. The error of usi ng simple fa ce bow:
A. Is great when face bow is not self.centering
B. May not be clinically significant if centric relation
check bi te is less than 0.5 mm thick
C. Is about 0.2 mm anterop,osteriorly if centric relation
check bite is 5-10 mm
D. All of the above
414 A 41 5 0 418 0 417 A 411 8
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419. uis is oblain",d by:
A. Twirl bow B. Kinematic face bow
C. Slidematic face bow D . All of the above
420. Following."", limitation. of articulators ucept:
A. Ecrentric movements are unrelated to the patient
B. No provision for movement into centric relation
position
C. It holds the casts in vertical dimension
D . Centric Occlusion in not accurately defined
421. Arbitrary Axis is to
tragus:
A. 13 mm posterior B. 10 mm anterior
C. 20 mm anwrior D. 13 mm anterior
422. Condylar path of a simple articulator musl be sel al:
A. Zero degree B. 30 degree
C. 70 degree D. None of the above
423. Ear f;l.(e bow localn. hinge axis 10 an enor of:
A. :t 0.5 mm B . .r 5 mm
C. :t 1.5 mm D. :t 2.5 mm
424. using arbitrary face bow for simple articulator,
intinl 'l'dge of anterior 1'I''I' th should be
.,--;,-C":c of Ihe arti culator:
A. 32 mm B. 50 mm
425.
C.54mm D.60mm
'" A.
B.
C.
D.
Ditching
Porcelain is removed from shoulder <lrea after ini tial
build-up
The die is ditched lill the base around the cervical
margin for better cxposure of finish margin
It is done around thc base of a working casl for
Pindex Syslem
The groovcs are made on the base of Ihe cast for
retention
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426. to:
A. The green discoloration that occurs after firing
B. The freshly built-up ceramic
C. The dark e{(eet at the margin of ceramic restoration
D. The type of staining porcelain for characterization
421. Foll owing for Dual Wax Technique, except:
A. Uti l izes two t ypes of waxes for fabricati on of
patterns
B. Uses hard inlay Wa)( on cervical two-thirds and soft
inlay wa)( on occlusal one-thirds
C. Uses soft Removable Par tial Denture Framework
Wax on occlusal two-thirds and blue inlay wa)( on
cervical one-thirds
D_ Thi s technique helps in equal expansion of
investment in all di rections
428. Following are tme for Eamu except:
A. 11 uses two coats of die spacer
B. Produces approximately 25 microns die spacer
C. Material is supplied in two colors
D. Spacer must not be applied to cervical margin
429. Mandibular measures upto:
A. 10 mm in mediola!eral and 20 mm In antero-
post{'riorly
B. 15 mm in mediolateral
"d
20 mm
'0
antero-
posteriorly
C.
20 mm i n mediohteral
"d
10 mm
'0
antero-
posteriorly
D. 30 mm in mediolateral
,od
10 mm
'0
antero
posteriorly
430. consists of following. except:
A. Disturbance of stylomandibular process
B. Fracture of calcified ligaments
C. Associated with styloid complex
D . Tinnitus
428 B 427 B 428 A 429 C 4:tO 0
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431. long centric applies to all but one:
A. Freedom in centric
S. Advocated by D'Amico
C. Used mostly in full mouth r(' habili tation
D. May be ei ther anteroposterior or lateral
432. Range of threshold for detecting objects between
ocdu5al surfaces of teeth is:
A. 100-200 microns
S. 1-6 microns
C. 8-60 microns
D. 60-100 microns
433. Each chewing cyde has ol duution of olbQUt:
A. 200 milliseconds
S. 500 milliseconds
C. 700 milliseconds
D. 1000 milliseconds
434, CiI5t'pi1 coping:; in over-dentures require:
A. 5<J..70 microns die spacer
B. low temperature burnout
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. Oversized posts
435, In overdenture!;, the preferred height of covered
portion of retolined tooth is:
A. I mm B. 2 mm
C. 3mm D.4mm
436. Pontip is a:
A. Pontic
S, Retainer
C. Prdabricaled pontic D . Metal frameworJr,
437. Amount of lateral shift of condyle during lateral
movement of mandible Is:
A. 10-12 mm S, 0-7 mm
C. ()..4 mm 0 .5-7 mm
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438. Average latual shift of condyle during lateral move
ment of milndible is:
A. 0.1 mm B. 0.075 mm
C. 0.75 mm 0 .0.5 mm
439. Curvature of condylilr path is in mediotrusive
rathu than protrusive, by about __ ,
A. Less, 10 degrees
B. More, 10 degrees
C. Less,S degrees
O. More,S degrees
440. Thickness of shim stock is about :
A. 0.05 inch
B. 0.5 inch
C. 0.005 inch
O. 0.0005 inch
441. Functionally genuated path technique records:
A. Chewing pattern of pat ient
B. Lateral movement of mandible
C. Both 'A' and ' 8'
D. Vertical dimension
442. Fo llowing ilre close packed position of mandible
except:
A. Cent ric relation position
B. Maximum intercuspation
C. Maximum protrusi on
D. Maximum right lateral
443. TekScan System hilS following, except:
A. A sensor unit
B. A milling unit
C. A built-in printer with computer
D. Provides immediate information
m C U8 0 0 D 441 II 442 8 443 8
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444. Thf most commonly uSfd fibfl15 in dfntill applin.tions
for Rfinforcfd Composites ilrt following txctpt;
A. Glass B. Polyethylene
C. Carbon D. Porcelain
445. Preimpregnattd Fiber Reinforced Composites are
following txapt:
A. Vect ris
B. FiberKor
C. Splint-It
D. Ribbond
446. Contraindications for Fiber Reinforced Compositf
Prosthesis ilre following exapt:
A. Long span
B. Parafunctional habits
C. Nt'ed for excellent appearance
O. Patients with unglazed porcelain restoration
447. Tooth preparation for Fiber Reinforced Compo!iite FrD
indudes following u" pt;
A. Deep chamfer finish line
B. Linguoproximal step
C. Occlusal isthmus
D. Counter-bevel
448. Fluibl e die material is used:
A. For making castings for three unit fixed partial
dentures
B. Is used for making Provisional Restorations
C. Can be used for 'A' and 'B'
D. Are similar to hydrocolloid duplicating materials
449. OVA system and Zfiser systems are:
A. Types of articulator systems
B. Types of cast-and-die systems
C. Types of crawn remover systems
D. Types of casting techniques
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450. of OVA system is
A. They allow for expansion of stone
B. They are very esth.etic for ceramic work
C. Th.ey deliver gentle vibrations on crown
D. They can withstand high temperature
451. Following are true for Milling procedure except:
A. Consists of using conventional straight hand pie<:e
B. Uses cylindrical carbide burs
C. Uses fine diamond points
D. light pressure is used
452. While snibing survey linf"S on
foll owing should be used:
A. Red or green pigments
B. Graphite
C. lead pencil
D. All of the above can be used
453. Following materials can be used with Cerec system
except:
A. In-Ceram Spinell
B. Vi ta Mark II
C. Dicor MCC
D. Procad
454. In-Cuam Spinell contains following as major crystalline
phase:
A. Sanidine
B. Magnesium spinel!
C. Zirconium oxide
D. Manganese spinell
455. The si ze of Mica crystals prestont in Di eor MCC is:
A. 10 to 50 microns
B. I to 2 microns
C. 10 to 15 microns
D. 25 to 32 microns
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456. Mica structures strength of the by
following
A. Leads to multiple crack deflections
B. Leads to stress concentrat ion at the ends
C. Leads to breaking of crdck forma ti ons
D. Leads to Ion Exchange mechanism
457. Heat Pressed Ceramics contain mainly _____ "
crystalline phase:
A. Magnesium Spinel! B. Leucites
C. Zirconium Oxide D.Sanidine
458. When Leucite is a cryst"lline phase, the size of particles
is:
A. 1 to 2 microns
B. 3 to 10 microns
C. 40 to 50 microns
D. 100 to 120 microns
459. Leucile strengthens ceramic due to:
A. Crack deflections
B. Crack bonding
C. Tangential stresses
D. Thermal tempering
460. Coronafl u crown remover consists of following tXCtpt :
A. Air-driven device
B. Multiflex coupler
C. A flexing device to flex the crown
D . Loops and adhesive damp
461 . One of the following is wrong for Richwil crown
remover.
A. Consists of making a perforati on in crown and lifting
it up
B. Involves using an adhesive resin tablet
C. Using sharp opening action to remove crown
D. Tying a floss to the resin
456 A (57 B (5' B 4Si C 460 C (61 A
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462. The Merritt EZ CiSt Post System consists of following
except:
A. A stick of thl'rmoplastic resi n
B. Plastic rod
C. A metal rod of canal size
D. Can be used for direct technique
463. Following are positioner muscles of mandible except:
A. Right lateral pterygoid
B. Left latl' ral pterygoid
C. Tl'mporal muscles
D. Masseter
464. ViScular knee refers 10:
A. Varicose veins under the tongue
B. A shunting system for blood behind the condyle
C. The pterygoid plexus behind external auditory
meatus
D. Vascular rl' turn to the heart from knee
465. An improperl y made anterior Jig for deprogramming
the mandible will displace the condyle:
A. Mesially B. Anteriorly
C. Distally D. Downward
466. Bilateral manipulation of mandible during recording
centric relat ion helps verily the following tx<:rpt :
A. The proper functioning of the ligaments
B. Correctness of condylar position
C. Alignment of the condyle-disk assembly
D. Integrity of Mticular surfaces
467. To show that Bimanual technique is most consistently
Dawson used:
A. V('rticuiator method
B. Buhnergraph or Veri Check analysis
C. Leaf gage used by Long
D. Dcprogramming device by Lucia
462 C 463 D 464 B 465 C 466 A 487 B
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468. Aqualin r
A. Is meant for Functionally Generated Path technique
B. Used for muscle deprogramming
C. Used for fixing Pantographs
D . Used along wit h casting rings for hydroscopic
eKpansion
469. splints:
A. Also referred to as muscle deprogrammers
D. Are designed to position mandible in a specific
relationship to maxilla
C. Thcy align the condyle-disk assemblies
D. Used when a centric re-Iation should be corrected
470. Following are diffuent types of permi ssive splints
except:
A. Full occlusal splints
D. Postcrior bite plane
C. Splints with occluS<11 fossae
D . Anterior bite plane
471 . A Splint is contraindicated in following
conditioll$ txcept:
A. If condyle and disk can be aligned correctly
D. If disks can maintain their alignment with condyles
during function
C. If it unlocks occlusal incline contacts
D . Both 'A' and 'D'
4n. Chu k art iculators:
A. Have check bites on the incisal gUide table
B. Condylar pathways are limi ted to straight lines
C. Condylar pathways are customizable
D. Condylar pathways are curvilinear and are adjustable
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473. Following sl .. temenls for Denar Combi articulator are
true ucept:
A. It is a set path articulator
B. It is ~ fully adjustable articulator
C. Condylar path is interchangeable
D. Cannot accept stereographiC clutches
474. Set P,lIh Arti culators have horizontal condylar path sd
at:
A. 30 degrees B. 20 degrees
C. 45 degrei.'s 0 .15 degrees
475. Fabri cation of customized condylar path "'quires:
A. Use of simple stereograph;c recording
B. Use of gothic .arch tracing
C. Use of broadric],.; plane "analyzer
D. Both 'A' and 'B'
476. Pankey-Mann instrument:
A. Is a special ized oct;;!\IS;I1 plane devke
S_ [t is a type of face bow
C. It is a type of gothic arch tracer
0 , Is a type of device to measure condylar angle
477, Hinge Axi s Angle refers to:
478.
A. Inclination of hinge axis to condylar path
B. Inclination of true hinge axis to condylar path
C. Inclination of low!.'r incisor to a line drawn from incisal
edge to center of the condyle
D. Inclination of rna",illary incisor to center of the
condyle
Average Hinge Axis Angle is:
A. 45 degrees
B. 90 degrees
c. 110 degrees
D.
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479. Mashedpotato occlusion refers to:
' 80.
481.
A. Tripod contact
B. Surface-Io-surf"ce cont"cl
C. Cusp tip- to-foss" contact
D. Cusp lip to-marginal ridge contact
Following are choi ces for
natural dentition except:
A. Group function
C. Parti,,1 group function
Foll owing are methods
disdusion except:
A. Harmoni:wd an lerior
movements
working sid!! ocdusion in
B. Cusp tip to fossa contact
D . Posterior disclusion
to accomplish posterior
guidance with bord er
B. Anterior group function
C. Lateral group function
D. Cuspid prote<: teG occlusion
482. Most practical method for discluding posterior teeth
is:
A. Anteri or group function
B. Cani ne guided occlusion
C. Lateral group function
D. Cusp to fossa occlusion
483. Altering Anterior Guidance depends on following
main factors except;
A. Envelope of function B. Esthetics
C. Periodontal support D. Phonetics
484. following are common methodti of utablishing an
acc!!pbbl!! occlusal plane in natural dentition, exupt:
A. Using fo)!; pl ane
B. Analysis on natural teeth through selective grindig
C. Using face bow mounted casts with corre<:1 condylar
paths
D. Use of Pankey- Mann instrument
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485. The assembly of Broadrick Plane cOrulisb of
following exupt:
A. A survey centC'r
B. An art iculator
C. Caliper set at 8 inch radius
D. A plastic flag
486. Following art' true for Occlusal Plane Culling Guide
rxupt:
A. Consists of C'xlra hard base plate wax
B. A mouth temperature wax reinforced with base plate
WH
C. Is kept on the tooth to be corrected to established
occlusal plane
D. Is prepared on the articulator and is scribed by the
caliper
487. Following are true for Fossa Contour Guide exupt:
A. It is used if only upper teeth arc to be restored
B. Ensures non.interferi ng accommodation of upper
palatal (usPS
C. Is used on tower posterior teeth
D. Can be easily modifit-od to accommodate Bennett Shift
488. Advantages of Functi onally Generated Path ate
following napt:
A. They record the border pathways
B. It is a Mush-bite
C. Shape of occlusal surfaces can be carvC'd by this
method
D. Occlus ion is generated by the patient while
functioning
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489. Following <lire true for Johnson.Oglesby spring
Articulator
A. Can hold casts for single tooth using
Functionally Generated Path
B. Does nol require bite record
C. Can hold casts for extensi\'e tooth restorations using
Functi onally Generat{'d Path
D. Each incline of the tooth can come in contacl when
Articulat or is closed
490. Following are instruments that can be used to mount
cuts for Functionally Path Technique
except:
A. Yerticulator
B. Twin-Stage Occluder
C. Johnson-oglesby Ar ticulator
D. A Jectron yig
491. An anterior slide in natural dentition can be produced
due 10:
A. Interferences to the line of closure
B. Interferences to the arc of closure
C. Interferences in protrusion
D. Both 'B' and 'C' are correct
492. The basic Selective Grinding rule for anlerior slide is:
A. BULL B. MUDL
C. DUDL D. BUBL
493. Photocdusi on refers to:
A. Qualitative analysis by measurement of the strains
induced in a photoplastic wafer
B. Quantitative analysis by IT\{'asurement of the strains
induced in II photoplastic wafer
C. Involves frequency analYSis through phototelemetry
during occlusion
D. Study of temporomandibular joint during occlusion
by photoclastic measures
419 C 4110 0 491 II 4n II 493 II
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494. TekSn n S)'lIlem:
A. Is used for qUil Iit at.iv(' analysis of occlusion
B. Used for quanti tative analysis of occlusion
C. Uses ul trasonic methods
D. Both '8' and 'C' are true
495. Protedive muscle splinting refeB to;
A. Limited mouth opening due to tonic contraction of
muscles due to infection
B. Chronic resistance of a muscle to passive st retch
C. RcduU'd jaw motion to avoid pain due 10 movement
D. Sudden involuntary contraction of muscles
496. Di stal Displacement Theory fefeB to:
A. Distal migration of premolars in the long a b s e ~ of
molars
B. Monson's theory that the articular disk gels
displaced during mandibulM closure
C. Costen's argument that mandibular overc\osure can
\XCV! if vertical dimension is more
D. Monson's theory that distall y displaU'd condyle can
causc deafness due to mandibular overcl osure
497. Lateral mandibular monments have a mun value of:
A. 15 mm B. 10 mm
C. Smm D.20mm
498. All about MORA art true but one:
A. Takes the condyle to retruded position
B. Brings mandible forward and downwilrd
C. It is a repositioning device for mandible
D. It recaptures disc in internal derangements of TMJ
499. Following are true for Pivot Appliance, except:
A, Pivots are created on the maXill ary 2nd molar areas
B. Pivots ate created on the mandibular 2nd molar
areas
C. It reli(.'v('s str(.'ss on TM]
D. It improvcsocclusion by increasing vertical dimension
4948 495C 4960 497B 4HA 4990
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500. Following an' not true for Beilby l;tyer except:
A. Molecular disorganized surface layer of a unpolished
metal
B. Molecular disorganized surface layer of a polished
metal
C. Mo lecular organized surface layer of it polished
metal
D. Molecular organized surface layer of a unpolished
metal
SOl. Bezold-Brucke effect refers to:
A. Metamerism effe<:t
B. A change in hue with change in luminance
C. Change in brilliance when translucent ceramic is
applied
D. Formation of internal opacity in ceramic during
firing
S02. Biologic width rders t,,:
A. Width of epithelial attachment
B. Combined width of epithelial attachment and width
of connective tissue
C. Combined width of connective tissue and epithelial
attachment inferior to crestal bone
D. Combined width of connective tissue and epithelial
attachment superior to crestal bone
S03. Essig Splint:
A. It used to stabilized fractured or repositioned t('{' tn .
and alvffilar bont'
B. [s used to correct TM] problems
C. Is used to correct occlusal discrepancies
D. Is a mandibular orthopaedic repositioning device
504. Cantilever find partial denture is othelWise called as:
A. Sectional bridge B. Extension bridge
C. Unsupported bridge D. Removable bridge
500 B 501 B 502 D 503... 500l II
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S05. Mush bite refers to:
A. Inter-occlusal record made in impll"Ssion paste
B. Inter-occlusal record made in beeswax without
record base
C. Triple tray bite of natural dentition
D. Interocclusal record made in protrusion of mandible
506. Spring lock Bridge is a lso called as:
A. Swing lock denture
B. Spring fixt.>d partial d enture
Co Spring p late denture
D. Spring cantilever bridge
507.
Primary colors
of subtractive color
system m
following, except:
A. Yell ow
B. Red
c. Magenta D. Cyan
SOS. Foll owing are true for Sleeve Coping of CSC
Prosthesis, except:
A. Made of Type IV gold casting
B. Proteo;:ts abutmt'nt tooth from caries
C. It furnishes support for gingival tissues
D. S l ~ v e Coping has a conical taper
509. Average dimensions of a Sleeve Coping are following,
t xapt:
A. 0. 2-0.3 mm thickness buccaUy
B. 0.30.4 mm thickness in other axial surfaces
C. 0.4-0.5 mm thickness on occlusal surfaces
D. 0.5-0.6 mm thickness buccaUy
510. Finish margin for Sleeve Coping is:
A. Shoulder at buccal and lingual aspeo;:t
B. Chamfer at buccal and lingual aspect
C. Modified chamfer at labial or buccal surface
D. Knife edge all around
505 II SOlI C 507 II 501 A ~ a StO C
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511. The amounl of space Ihal must be presenl bet ween
Slel'vl' Coping and Seco ndary Crown at thl!' gingi val
third of a CSC pl'05the5is is:
A. 0.001-0.002 inch B. 0.002-0.000 inch
C. 0.003-0.010 inch D . 0.010-0.015 inch
512. Amount of milling to be done at cervical third of CSC
Pl'05thl!'sis is dd l!'rminl!'d by following. tXCf'pt :
A. Amount of yield of mucoperiosteum
B. Number of abutments
C. Occlusal forces
D. Angle of the milling device provided
513. The main di fference bd ween CSC Prosthesis and
Hybri d Tel l'scopic Prosthesis is in:
A. Sleeve Coping apical third
B. Sleeve Coping occlusal third
C. Design of the secondary crown
D. All of the above
514. Following arl!' trul' for Caninl!' Guidl'd O(clusion, exupt:
A. It p rotects the other teeth
B. It is a type of balance-d oa::Jusion given for romplete
dentures
C. It is a type of occlusion
D. It is a mutually protected occlusion
515. In cenlric relation position of the m,l.ndibl l!', thl!' ( ondyll!'
516.
is in with the glenoid fossa:
A. Anteroinferior relation
B. Poeleroinferior
C. Posterosuperior
D. Anterosuperior
AVl!"age fi5(hu angl e is
A. 10 degrees
C. 15 degrees
about:
D. 5 degrees
D. 45 degrees
811 C 812 0 513 C 814 a 51 5 D 51& 8
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517. Average discrepancy between cenlric occlusion and
Cl.' nlric relation in complete dentures is:
A. 0.5 10 I mm B. I 10 1.5 mm
C. 2t03mm D. None of Ihi:! above
518. Following are differenlthird-poinls of reference, except
one:
A. OrbitalI.'
B. Nasion guide
C. 43 mm superior to incisal edge of t he maxillary
centrals_
519. Average intrusion ot teeth is:
A. 56 microns B. 20 microns
C. 28 microns D. 10 microns
520. Teeth lilil.' d --- should bl.' I.'Xlracll.'d:
A. :> 10 degrees
C. :> 5 degrees
B. >20 degrees
D. > 25 degrees
521. Unilateral, optimum taper of the prep.red axial wall
of looth 10 receive a full veneer crown is:
A. 6 degrees B. 3 degrees
C. 5 degrees D. 12 degrees
522. Path of insertion for fixed prosthesis can be evaluated
from a dist.nce of:
A.30 cm B.40em
C. IOcm D.25 em
523. Ml.'tal-cl.'r.mic rl.' sloration rl.'quires reduclion
on fundional cusps:
A.3mm B. 1 mm
C. 1.5 to 2 mm D. 3 to 3.5 mm
524. PI.'r(l.'ntage of epinephrine present in gingival retracti on
cord is:
A. 80% B. 8%
C. 18% D. 28%
517 0 51' B 51' C 521) 0 521 B 522 A 523 C 52' e
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525. Setting lime of addition silicone impression material
is:
A. 9-10 mts.
e. 6-8 mts.
B. 15-20 mts.
D.3-4 mts.
526. The gingival bevel serves the following pu.rposn:
A. Wea k enamel is removed
B. Metal on bevell"<l margi n is burnishable
e. A lap sliding fi t is produced at the gingiva
D. All of the above
527. The mineral content of enamel on a weight buis is:
A. 81).- 85 percent
B. 6O-6S percent
C. %-97 percent
D. 40-45 percent
528. Watn content of enamel
A. I percent
C. 5 percent
amounts to:
B. 4-5 percent
0. 2-3 pewmt
529. The amount of organic malin in enamel amounts to:
A. < 1 percent
B. > 1 percent
C. < 5 percent
D. < 10 percent
530. The main minnal of enamel is:
A. Calcium phosphat e
B. Calcium carbonate
C. Hydroxyapati te
D. Sodium (Juoride
531. Enamel i ~ :
A. Not pl'rml'abll' to ionic ma terial in saliva
B. Permeable to ionic materials
e. Not permeable to ionic materials in pul p
D. Only occasionally permeable to ionic materials
525 C 52e D 527 C 521 D 529 A 530 C 53\ B
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532. contain. following
A. Fluoride, zinc, sodium and magnesium
B. Fluoride. zill<:. a nd magn",,;um only
C. Fluoride, sodium. 7.;n, only
O. Calcium, and phosphate
533. of vacuum invuting i. only wilh an
invutment:
A. With no silica
B. Wi th an a" erage silica content
C. With a high 511ic,' content
O. With a low si lica content
534. On Mi ng the casting gold pas.H through the
following vi .ible otages:
A. They ronge. ! into bUllon
B. They torn d lCHy red
C. 1Rcy b<.-come spher<>i dal in shape
D. All 0/ the above
535. The radic.1 method for ...,Iraction of i. :
A. Use 0/ 1 pt',cent Epinephrine
B. Use 01 8 perc .. nl Epinephrine
C. Use <>1 instwments OT chemical agents
D. COllon stra nd dipped in Al .. m
536. Con5<'rvltive .et.action of the marginal gingival can
be achieved by:
A. Removal of gingival by eleclrical iflSlrumenlS
B. Removal of gingival Ii .. "" by chemical agents
C. Single <Ollon strand dipped in alum crystals
D. Gingilage
537. Followi ng drugs can be used u che mical agenl$ 1m
gi ng;"al tl .... .droclion, e>:upt:
A. 8'1' . zinc chloride B. 20% ta nnic acid
C. 8% epinephrine 0.40% zi"" chloride
532 A uac U4D 53SC SHC 537C
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538. Indnl
A. Guid..,. the mand ible into centric positiQn as the
mandible protrudes
8. Is not influenc.-d by the amount of overjet
C. Guides the mandible into centric positiQn as the
mandible retrud..,.
D. Is not influenced by the amount <>I overbite
539. If th condyle on the working .ide il pivoting and if
i. no side shift, then:
A. There is nQ condylar path
8. There is nO hinge ""is
C. There no Bennett movement
D. There i. no nlcr of rotation
540. of a Axi. l ocator all' following..
erupt:
A. It should be ,;0 that it is stable
8. It should be stable
c. It should be read ily ad justable
D. It . hQuld be light in weight
541 . The Protrusive and Bennen Shift r ordings:
A. Are variable
8. Are not constant to the true plane
C. Always remain romt"nl to the true a>:i.-orbital plane
D. Vary very lightly
541. When interceptive contact involve. I cu.p incline:
A. Reduce thedi.ul indine on the upper and the mo..os;al
indine on the IQwcr k",'h
B. Reduce incline on upper and distal incline of
lower
C. "educe a cusp tip
D. Deepen the fQSS;l. of the lower molars
5SI C 5H C 540" 54t C B
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543. A tip of the cusp is reduced:
A. When the mesial incline on the upper tooth is reduced
B. When it is an interfering contact in rentric, working
and balancing posi tions
C. When the fossa is deepened
D. When the distal indi ne of the lower is reduced
544. When reducing the non-working sidt' contacts, dt'cide
which supporting cusp mainlains bellt'r ct'nlric
ocdusion and then reduce:
A. Its adjacent tooth in the same affh
B. Its opponent
C. The buccal slopes of the lingual lower cusps
D. The lingual slopes of the upper buccal cusps
545. Indications for occlusal t'quilibration are:
A. Severe occlusal wear
B. Periodontal problems
C. Occlusion related TMJ problems
D. All of the above
546. Contraindicalions for occlusal t'quilibration art'
following.. except:
A. When one arch is lar ger than the other
B. Dual quadrant restoration with TMJ disturbances
C. When teeth do not occlude in centric relation
D. When funclional occlusion is being restored in its
enti rety
547. Tt'mporomandibular joint disturbances due to occlusal
imbalanct' art' following.. except:
A. Disharmony between centric occlusion and
protruSion
B. Locked bite due to deep vertical overlap
C. Premature contacts on the non-wor king side
D. Long centric contacts
543 B 544 B 545 D 546 B 547 D
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548. Indic.tions for Inlay abutment are following. except:
A. Mutilated tooth
B. ?ingle tooth replacement
C. Minimal occlusal forces
D. Good crown length for the abutment
549. Contraindications for Inlay abutment are following.
except:
A. Long span bridge
B. Short span bridge
C. Mutilated tooth
D. Poor alignment of abutments
550. Dowel pin retainers ue contraindicated in:
A. Triangular shaped central incisors
B. Caries frl"(' dentition
C. Young person with large pulp
D. All the above
551. Advantages of ultrahigh speed hand pieces are
following. except:
A. Firm pressure on the tooth can be applied
B. Less time to prepare the abutment
C. Less annoyance to the patient
D. Minimized vibration
552. In fixed partial denture prosthodontics, the plane of
occlusion is:
A. The anatomic curvat ure of the occlusal alignment
B. An imaginary surface that is related to the cranium
C. A fixed (actor
D. The oppasing functional occlusion
553. Most of the cases of fixed partial dentures have incisal
guidance as:
A. An surface related to the cranium
B. Variable factor
C. A fixed faclor
D. A steep curvature
548 A 548B 5 ~ C 551 A 552B 553C
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554. A hi gh occlu5;l\ pl ant will product :
A. Too short cusps of posteriors
B. Too long cusps of posteriors
C. Too short anteriors
D. Too long anteriors
555. A short radius Curve of Spte will produce:
A. Long cusps for molars and short cusps for premolars
B. Long cusps for molars and long cusps for premolars
C. Short cusps for molars and short cusps for premolars
D. Short cusps for molars and long cusps for premolars
556. A nat Curvt of Sptt will product:
A. Long cusps for molars
B. Short cusps for molars
C. Long anterior teeth
D . Short anterior teeth
557. Too low p l ~ n t of occl usion will cause posterior cusps
to:
A. Appear too long
B. Appear too shor t
C. Appt'ar norrn.l\
D. Appt'ar in disdusion
558. A Curvt of Spee, which is reverse in nature products:
A. Too long molar cusps and too long premolar cusps
B. Too short molar cusps and too long premolar cusps
C. Too long molar cusps and too short premolar cusps
D. Too short molar cusps and too short premolar C\.lSps
559. When a knift t dgt ridgt is encountertd in tht
mandibular anterior rt gion, usually tht pontic is:
A. Adapted lingual to the ridge in positive contact
B. Adapted labial to the ridge in positive contact
C. Adaptt'd labial to the ridge in a negative contact
D. Adapted lingual to the ridge in a negative contact
5:>4,. $$$ 0 sse ,. 557 ,. 551 C 559 C
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560. Rt'quirt' mt' nts of .. connedor ue following.. e;"'pt;
A. Their dose adaptation to the crest of the ridge
B. Supply mechanical strength to the prosthesis
C. Provide convenient embrasures
D. Correct occlusal function
561. Tht' dimt'nsion of tht' ,onnt',tor thai is importolnt for
jill strength is:
A. Buccolingual width
B. Indsal-mesial thickness
C. Occlusal-cervical thickness
D . Mesio-dislal thickness
562. Following ue the factors for incomplt'tt' suting of the
mt'tal framt'work, txupt:
A. Nodules present within the retainer
B. No parallelism between abutmenlll
C. Undercuts present in abutmenlll
D. Over trimmed pro)(imal contacts of the retainer
563. Following factol"!'l should b .. ch .. ck .. d in 01 ' oIsling during
its try-in. txupt:
A. Contact areas
B. Centric occlusion
C. Centric relatiot:\
D. Functional stability
564. Too small sprut rtsullll in:
A. Distortion of casting
B. Shrinkage porosity
C. No alteration in casting
D. Causes fracture of the casting
565. Sprue that is improperly positioned Coluses:
A. Fracture of the casting
B. Turbulence and porosity in the casting
C. No changes in the casting
D. Shrinkage porosity
560 A 561 C 562 D 563 C 564 B 565 B
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566. A non rigid connector is selected:
A. When the alveolar bone is excessively reduced
B. When the alveolar bone is receding
C. For long span bridges
D . As a brokenstress joint
567. A solder joinl must have:
A. A partial and convex periphery
B. A partial and concave periphery
C. A complete and concave periphery
D. A triangular periphery
S68. The accepted rate of increase in firing temperilture for
porcelain is:
A. 25 degree/minute
B. 100 degree/minute
C. 76 degree/minute
D. 120 degree/minute
5069. A bridge may become loose because of following. except:
A. Torque
B. Solubility of cement
C. Presence of undercuts
D . Mobility of the abutment
570. Richmond Crown:
A. Cannot be used as an intraradicu]ar crown
B. Is an intracoronal ret.liner
C. Is an intraradicular retainer
D. Is an ext racoronaJ retainer
571. A shoulderleu preparation:
A. Gives a well -defined finish margin
B. Is a least conservative finish margin
C. Facilitates use of copper bands while making lube
impression
D. Rt.'Sists occl uS<l1 forces better
S66 D 567 C 568 B 569 C 570 C 571 C
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572. Following",gistroltions olre required to olccur.lttly mount
the casts on the olrticuloltor to reproduce I h ~ mandibulolr
movements, txupt:
A. Terminal Hinge Axis position
B. A face bow transfer
C. Angular slope of the condyla r pa th
D. Beyron and Bergstrom points
573. The critical ttchniqut in casting procedu", for a fi n d
partioll dtntu", is:
A. Good wax pattern
B. Investing the pattern
C. Melting the metal
D. All the above
574. Befon: qut nchi ng a gold casting, it has to be cooled
for:
A. 1 minute
B. 2 minutes
C. 5 minutes
D. 15 minutes
575. An idul occlusion rtfen to:
A. An arrangement of teeth for functiona l and esthetic
goals
B. Arrangement of teeth that is conducive to ocdusal
stabil ity
C. Both ' A' and 'B'
D. Angle Class I
576. Following fador will afft<:1 all Ihe three bcton: cus p
htlght, ri dge and groove direction, and lingual
conuvlty of upper ol nl rrior teelh:
A. Direction of the rotating condyle
B. Benne\! movement
C. Intercondylar distance
D. All of the above
5120 5710 514C 575e 578 8
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577. The small er the Bennett Movement:
A. Shorter the cusps
B. Longer the cusps
C. Greater the maxillary anterior lingual concavity
D. Both 'B' and 'C' ar(' corr('ct
578. Gruter oUlwud-upwud direction of the rotating
condyle in vertical plane, gruler Bennett movement,
and greater intercondylar distance:
A. Gr('at('r th(' lingual concavity of the maxillary anl('riot
tC<'th
B. Long('r the cusps
C. Both ' A' and 'B'
D. Mor e distal the ridge ;!nd groove direction on
maxillary teeth
579. Occlusal interferences will interfere with:
A. Swallowing
B. Speaking
C. Centric occlusion function
D. All the above
580. Foll owing are reasons for a cemented full casl crown
t hat requires occluul grinding. ucepl One:
A. Case mounted in centric relation
B. Case mounted in centric occlusion
C. Thickness of cement film
D. Poor temporization
58t. Freedom in cent ric:
A, Is rarely found in natural dentition
B. Form('d in restorations
C. Dewlop<.><! in comple te d('nturcs
D. All of th(' abov('
582. Freedom in centri c:
A. Has anterior-posterior and [ateral components
B. Occurs in everyone
C. Is best when about 1.5 mm long
D. All of the above
S77B 571 A 5nD 5SOA SliD 5UA
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583. Physiological rest position in natural dentition:
A. Should be used to relate the mandibular (ast to the
maxillary ( ast
B. Should be considered i n a single res toration
C. Shoul d be taken in consideration only in multiple
restorations
D . All the above .ue correct
584. A Hanau H2 PR articulator:
A. Is zeroed with the incisal table set to zero
B. Is 7.erocd wi th the condylar element 'ntric stop set
to zero
C. Both 'A' and 'B' are correct
D. Is zeroed with the condylar element centric stop set
to 30 degrees
585. On a uroed Hanau H2 PR ;u1iculator, when the casts
art' mounted and later the spacer is removed and the
centrk stop is moved anteriorly, following events take
place, except:
A. Incisal pin will be centered on th{' table
(anteroposteriorly)
8. Centric occlusion remains the same
C. The most re lative retrusiv{' position of t he
mandibular cast would be 3 mm
D. Incisal pin wil! not be centered on the table
(anteroposteriorly)
586. Usually, when an Hanau H2 PR articul ator is adjusted
correctly, all of the following <lTe correct, except:
A. The condylar element seats in di rect contact with the
(entri( stop wi th the incisal pin centered
B. The maxillary cast wil! usually have adequate room
to move in a protrusive direction
C. The condylar element should bind on the shaft
housing
D. The housing for the condylar shaft res ts lightly
agai nst the surface of the condylar element
513 B 584 C 515 A SI6 C
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587. In Hanau H2 PR articulator, following may affect the
latrral positioning of the incisal pin:
A. Centric stop adjustment
B. Anterior gllidance
C. Centric relation record
D. All of the abov('
588. The Whip-mix and the Hanau H2 PR articulators are
similar in following manner:
A. lnterocdusal record is used to S('t condylar guidance
B. Both have provisions for adjustm('nt of intercondylar
distance
C. Both 'A' and ' 8' are correct
D. A is the correct answer
589. If the condylar indin.tion is moved from 0 to 70 degrees
following events would take place:
A. Maxillary cast would move upwards
B. Maxillary cast woul d move backwards
C. Both ' A' and 'B' arc true
D. Non(' of the above a re correct
590. A steep incisal guidance is:
A. Not related to vertical overlap
B. Not import"nt for neuromuscular harmony
C. Simulated on the articulator by the lateral wings of
incisal table
D. All of the above are t rue
591. When the maxillary incisors lire mi ssing, the incisal
gu ide table is set using:
A. Maxillary posterior teeth
B. Indination of the condylar gUidance
C. Slide in centric
D. Cuspid guidance if they are pn.'S('nl
587 A 588 0 589 0 590 8 59' 0
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592. One of the following is not a fun,tion of an adjustable
anterior pin .. nd table;
A. To maintain ,entri, relation
D. To prevent wearing down of stone cast
C. To fadlitate an increased vertical dimension
D. To help in fabrkation of wax patterns for a restoration
593. A 5<:huyler pin and table is used for following.. except:
A. Complete dentures
D. Full mouth re<:onstruction
C. . Splinting procedures
D. Single restoration
594. When there is no freedom in ,entric on the casts, one
of the following is wrong:
A. A Schuyler pin and table should be used
B. The FC pin should be below the surfare of the indsal
table
C. If the vertical dimension is not to be changed, a
straight indsal pin can be used
D. Both'S' and 'C' are wrong
595. Vertic;tl dimension may be maint;tined by ;tn inciul
pin that:
A. Can be adjusted in length
B. Is curved with radius related to the axis of the
articulator
C. Has an o f f ~ s e t pin related
the articulator
to the arc of closure of
D . Both '8' and 'C' are true

596. True hinge axis is obtained by:
A. CR registration bite
B. The k.inematic face bow
C. An ear piece face bow
D. All of the above
592 A 593 C 5114 A 595 0 598 B
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597. f .. bow:
A. Locates the centric relation
B. Locates the terminal hinge axis
C. Is a nonear piece device
D. Relates the mandible to maxilla
598. A simple bow:
A. Is centered on the articulator
B. Is not centered on the articulator
C. May be ' A' or B'
D. Is not centered to the axis of an articulator
599. The Orbital ilnd t he damp on a si mple fa ce
bow are used to foll owing. exupt:
A. Maxillary cast to an infraorbital point
B. With an ear piece face bow
c. To locate the third point of reference for mounting
the maxillary cast
D. Both ' A' and C'
600. A simple articul ator:
A. Is related to the motion of the TMJ
8. May permit face bow record
C. May permit both vertiCil! and horizontal movement
D. May be ' B' and 'C' are true
601. A thick occl usion int trocclusal record may result
in following. except:
A. Premature contact in centric occl usion
B. Absence 01 centdc stops
C. interfert'nces in eccentric movements
D. Absence of contact of teeth during function
602. Use of a large-size articulil tor:
A. Often gives better r('sults
B. Is always indicated
C. Is always practical
D. Both 'A and 'C' are correct
593 A 5"8 $(lOA &01 0 &02 A
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603. Usage of following will lead to lust errors in a simple
articulator that hu np.lbility for lateral movements:
A. Molar group (unction
B. Balanced occlusion
C. Cuspid guidance only
D. Anterior open bite
604. In a simple articulator, the occlusal interferences un
be minimiz.ed by following, tXCI'pt:
A. Moving the oblique ridge distally
B. Reducing the axial contours of maxillary lingual cusps
C. Removing wax mesially from contact areas for
maxillary supporting cusps
D . Moving the oblique ridge mesially
605. Absencl!' of centric stops in thl!' mouth signifil!'s
following. txCl'pt :
A. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
B. Infraocclusion in restoration
C. Excessive occlusal adjustment
D. Shifting of teeth has occurred
606. The condylar indination to use the simple face bow
must be about:
A. 20
B. 30
C. 40
D. 70
607. The distance between the articulator axle and the ur
piece pin when the condylar inclination is set to ri ght
position is about:
A. 10 mm
B. 11 nun
C. J2 mm
D. 13 nun
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60S. Whiif' using an fOar pif"f' fa,f' bow, thf' inciui f'dgf's
of thf' muillary anlf'rior tu lh should be,-",--,--_
abovf' the surface of the lower rof'mber of the articulator:
A. 50 mm
C. 58 mm
B. 54 mm
0. 62 mm
609. In .ubilrary mounting of thf' muillary whf'n " face bow
is not uSf'd, the most important principle to follow is:
A. Maximize horizontal condylar guidance
B. Maximize lateral condylar guidance
C. Maximize tooth gui d ance
O. Both 'B' and 'C' are c o r r ~ t
610. Whf'n a centric relation rf'cord is not utilized to mount
Ihf' mandibular cast on a arliculator, the mf'thod uSf'd
to mount the cast is:
A. To mount it in centric occlusion with PR adjustment
moved clockwise
B. To mount it in ~ n t r i c occlusion with a shim inserted
between condylar elements and condylar stops
C. To mount the cast in c('ntric occlusion with PR
adjust('d to minus zero
D. To mount the cast in centric occlusion with PR
adjusted to zero
611. f ollowi ng cli nical information is necessary when a
protrusive check bite is not availabl e to set the condylar
inclinati on:
A. Angle of eminentia B. Balancing interferences
C. Balancing cont3(!S D. Both ' B' and 'C'
612. The most common nror that O(curs during mounting
casts in cen tric relati on occurs due to:
A. Curved articubtor condylar guide
B. Use of arbi trary hinge axis
C. Incorrect centric relat ion check bite
D, Incorrect third point of reference
&08 C 609 C 810 B 611 0 812 C
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613. The most common cilluses for an incorrect centric relation
record are following. PXCl'pt:
A. Failure to use thoroughly softened wax for recording
B. Muscle hypertonicity
C. Patient not trained properly
D. Muscle hypotonicity
614. Facets of wear do not on the articulator, but
they do in the mouth. The probable causes may be
following, txupt:
A. Incorrect condylar s.etting
B. Inadequate articulat or design
C. Incorrect vertical relation
D. lncorre<:t centric relation record
615. Third point is more important for a earpiece
face bow than for the nonurpiece face bow, because:
A. The third point of reference for the nonearpiere face
bow can be set at any point
B. The nonear'piece face bow is not related to the hinge
axis
C. The ear pit"Ce does not rest on the transverse axis
of the articulator
D. The ear pit"Ce face bow is more accurate
616. One of the following is most accurate in taking a centric
relation to mount lower cut:
A. Use of centric relation check bite
B. Use of PR adjustment
C. Use of shim between condylar element and rondylar
stop
D. Protrusive bite that is straight
617. The most common cause for the difference in condylar
indination of about 7 degrees between si des, is:
A. Not enough protrusion in taking the ret:ord
B. Face bow positioned incorrectly
C. Protrusion not straight while taking the re<:ord
D. Protrusive record obtained too far forward
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618. Among the supporting cusps and
opposing f05sae, thl' cus p is ground:
A. When it makes premature contact in centric and not
in lateral e:w; cursions
B. When it is premat ure in ,ntric
centric oo: lusion and prot rusive relat ions
C. Only when it makes a prematull' contact in cent ric
and lateral e:w;cursions
D. In all thl' above cases
619. Following is trul' for cl'nlrk stops:
A. Should never be removed
B. If required to be removed, BULL rule should be
followed
C. May be rcquirt'(\ to be removcG, under very spt'Cific
rules
O. All of the above
620. On the casts, the fi rs t step in occlusal adjustment is:
A. Mark centric stops and supporting cusps
B. Mark balancing interferences and prematull' contacts
C. Adjust working side contacts
D. Adjust balancing side int{'rferences
621 . A rull' for adjustment of supporting buccal cusps and
cusp ridges of mandibular molar teeth is:
A. To grind t hl' intl'rfer{'nc{'
B. Adjust 10 c{'nlric rebllon
C. Not to grind on mandibular molar buccal cusp tips
D. Grind away from function
622. Balancing sidl' adjustment is completed wht'n:
A. Grinding of the balancing side results in smooth
gliding movements
B. Grinding of Ihe working side results in s moolh
gliding movements
C. Teeth are no longer mobile
D. Dentin is smooth
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623. In wnadded method of fabrintion of a wax pattern,
the first wax 10 be added should be:
A. Supporting cusp tips
B. Nonsupporting cusp tips
C. Centric stops in fossa
D. Triangular ridges
624. Lingual concavities of the maxillary anterior teeth are
detennined by:
A. Molar guidance
B. Mandibular moveme nt, only
C. Condylar inclination, !TIJinly
D. Toot h guidance, mainly
625. During fabrication of wax pattern, the part of the waxing
instrument that is huted to pick up wax is:
A. The tip of the blade
B. Midd le of the blade
C. Shank of the blade
D. Full blade ,md Ihe shan k
626. The dusting powder that is used for checking occlusal
relation in wax patterns is:
A. Zinc carbonate
B. Diatomaceous earth
C. Zi nc stearate
D. Calci um carbonate
627. Main aim of occlusal bile plane splint therapy is:
A. To isolate the occlusal contacts from masticatory
system
B. To protect the teeth from wea ring d own
C. To prevent p ressure on the joints
D. None of the above
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628. Following is not true for the Twin-Hoby articulator:
A. Has a simplified condylar guide ml'Chanism
B. Has a prcrise anterior guide ml'Chanism
C. Beli eves in Ihat condylar path affects the incisal
guidance
D. The anterior guidance c['('atN controls the condylar
path
629. Twin-Stage procedure for producing preci se eccentric
occlusal relations can be used for following treatment
procedures, except:
A. Occlusal diagnosis
B. Single crown fabrication
C. Complete mouth re<:onslruction
D. Training flange pr05theS<!S
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Denture Prosthodontics
1. A rl'monble partial denture may be:
A. All tooth-supported
B. Tooth and t issue supported
C. Both 'A' and '8'
D. All tissue supported
2. Following condition(s) is/are also called as distal
extension partial denture:
A. Kennedy's cl ass IV
B. Applegates class VI
C. Kennedy's class I
D. Both 'A' and 'C'
3. Stability is mainly against:
A. Horizontal forces
B. Functional forces
C. Both 'A' and '8'
D. Forces against removal of prosthesis
4. Height of contour is:
A. A line encircling the tooth
B. M a ~ i m u m bulge area of the tooth
C. Determined by surveyor
D. All of the above
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5. An undercut in relation to tooth lies:
A. Below the survey line
B. Above the survey line also
C.
Both 'A' 'B'
D. On ocdusal surface

Guiding plants are:
A. single
B. multiple
C. Usually
D. Both 'B' and 'C-
7. Internal attachment:
A. Or precision attachment
B. Frictional
C.
Contains internal rests
D.
'A' and 'B'

Retention in a edracoronat retainer is through:
A. Frictional resistance
B. Resistance of metal to deformation
C. Both ' A' and 'B'
D. Tight contact of retention arm with tooth
9. Palatal bar ;5 always:
A. > 8 mm width
C. <: 8 mm in width
B. > 8.8 nun width
D. 1.8 mm in width
10. Indirect retainer:
A. Assists direct retainer
B. Resists lever Jction
C. Prevents displacement of RPD
D. all of the above
n. Rest:
A. Is placed on rest scat always
B.
Need not have rest seat
C. Mainly offers stability
D.
Both ' A' and 'C' are true

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12. Functional impression refers to:
A. Functional ridge form
B. Anatomical replica of teeth
C. Supporting tissues of the edentulous area
D. Both ' A' and 'C'
13. Functjonal occlusal registration:
A. Registers dynamic relation of opposing dentition
B. Registers static relation of opposing dentition
C. Records border movC'ments
D. Both 'A' and 'C' are correct
14. relief is required under.
A. Mandibular major conne<:tor
B. Nonmovable soft ti ssues
C. Both' A' and 'B' aTe true
D. Maxillary major conne<;:tor
15. In removable partial denture, health of gingivallissue
is ensured by:
A. Keeping minimum of 6 mm distance for major
connedor
B. Keeping minimum of 4 mm distance for major
conne<;:tor
C. Both' A' and 'B' are true
D. Minor conne<:tors joining major (onnC'(tor at < 90
degrC'C's
E. All of the above arC' correct
16. Lingual Bar major (onnetlor is filbricated using __ _
plastic pattern:
A. 12 gauge B. IS gauge
C. 6 gauge D.8 gauge
17. Method 10 delem,ine height of floor of the mouth is:
A. Use of periodontal probC'
B. Use of straight probe
C. US<' of individu.alized tray
D. Both 'A' and 'C'
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30. A major connt'clor should:
A. Provide vertical stabili zati on
B. Horizontal support
C. Both 'A' and ' B'
D. Not be flexible
31. Lust rigid palatal major connt'ctor is:
A. Single palatal bar
B. Palatal strap
C. U shaped palatal connector
D. palatal bar
32. Rt'sts without suts can cauSt':
A. Orthodontic movement of tooth
B. Slippage of the denture
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. Breakage of the rest
33. Complrtt' palatr major connt'ctor is indkatrd:
A. When the abutment tee th are canine in class I
situation
B. When there is less resorption of the ridges
C. Both 'A' and 'B' Jre right
D. When resistance has to be accomplished
34. Purpose of buding maxillary cast art' following.
A. To ensure intimate contact with palatal tissues
B. To provide visible finishing line for casting
C. To incorporate the valleys of rugae in casting
D. To transfl'r major connector dl'Sign to investment
cast
35. Depth and width of beading of Maxillary cast is:
A. ::> 0.5 mm
B. ::>1.5 mm
C. 1.5 mm
D. <0.5 mm
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36. Following are functions of mi nor connectors, except:
A. Joining denture parts
B. Join parts from one side of the prosthesis to other
side
C. Abutment to prosthesis function
D. Transfer functiona l stress to abutment teeth
37. The only minor connector that is fl exible is:
A. That which connects major connector to denture base
B. That which connects dir ect retainer to major
connector
C. Vertical arm of an bar clasp
D. That which connects embrasure hook to major
connector
38. A minor connector located al embras urt' should bt':
A. Thinnest toward lingual surface
B. Tapering away from contact area
C. 80th 'A' and '8'
D. Thickest toward lingual surface
39. When a minor connector contacts tooth surface on
either side of t'mbruu"" it should:
A. Abruptly end at the tooth
B. Be sharply angled
C. Not have space between it and the toot h
D. All of the above are true
40. Bulki t'st portion of a proximal minor connt'ctor is
towards its:
A. Buccal side
C. Lingual
B. Centre
D. Inferior
41 . Angl e Oi l junction bt'lwt'(Jl major connector il nd
denture base minor connector should be:
A. ;,. 90 degrees B. > 11 0 degrees
C. 90 degrees D. <'" 90 degrees
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42. Minor connector for mandibular distal extension will
e"tend unto:
A. One-third the length of edentulous ridge
B. Two-thi rd the length of the edentulous ridge
C. Entire length of edentulous ridge
D. Half the length of the edentulous ridge
43. Att .. chment of acrylic trays to the latticl' minor
Conneetor can bl' I'stablishl'd by:
A. Tray adhesives
B. Nail head minor connector
C. 80th 'A' and 'B'
D. Nail heads on the framework
44. Minor connector for mnill .. ry dist .. 1 I'xtl'nsion
base will ntend unto:
A. One-third the length of the edentulous ridge
B. Two- third the length of the edentulous ridge
C. Entire length of edentulous ridge
D. Half Ihe len/ol th of the edentulous rid/ole
45. Tissul' stops .tee u51' ful in:
A. Stabilizing framework during processing
B. Stops the tissue impingement by tray
C. 80th 'A' and 'B'
D. Engaging buccal slope of the residual ridge
46. Finishing line junction with major connector should
have angle:
A. = 90 degrees B. <= 90 degrees
C. >= 90 degrees D. > 90 degrees
47. Sm .. U window in rl'lief w .. x distal to termi nal
.. butment in dist .. 1 ntension denture base
puti .. 1 denture acts as:
A. Tissue SlOp
B. Finishing line
C. Finishing Inde" Tissue stop
D. Nail head retention
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48. Settling 01 a removable putial denture may occur due
to one of the following renons, except:
A. Improper rest design
B. Row of amalgam underneath restorations
C. Giving canine rest seat
D. Intrusion of abutment
49. Deepest part of a rest seat is tow .. rds:
A. Distobua.:al line angle B. Distolingual line angle
C. Central fossa D. Marginal ridge
SO. Base of the rest sut should be .. t lust ____ fo,
Mola rs and Premolars:
A. 1.5 mm
C. 2 mm
B. 1 mm
0.2.5 mm
51. Marginal ridge for a rest sut should be reduced by at
least:
A.lmm B. 2mm
C. 1.5 nun D.3 mm
52. Floor of the rest sut should be:
A. Convex B. Spoonshaped
C. 'A' or'S' D. Flat
53. An angle > 90 degrees bdween rest and its minor
connector may result in:
A. Slippage of prosthesis
B. More support for prosthesis
C. Both 'A' and'S'
D. Orthodontic correction of the abutment
54. When it is not pouible to make the angle between
rest and its minor connector < 90 degrees:
A. Give a rest -less denture
B. Use secondary rest on opposing side
C. Either ' A' or'S'
D. Give embrasure hook
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55 . . snts are at intHproximal aru on
two .. djaCfnt tffth:
A. It should extend far lingually
B. They avoid wedging by the framework
C. They do not shunt food
D. Both 'A' and '8' are true
56. Interproxim .. 1 occlusal rt'st seats:
A. Violate contact points
B. Extend rar lingually
C. Both 'A' and 'B' are true
D. Do not avoid wedging effect by framework
57, Internal occlusal rests ire in:
A. Tooth-tissue supported class I designs
B, Tooth-tissue supported class 11 designs
C. Tooth supported class III designs
O. All distal extension denture baS(' designs
58, following of nmov;oblf p;ortial dfntUff giv"
both occlusal support and horizontal slabHiution:
A. Occlusal rest
B. Interproxim.1t OCduSlt rest
C. Internal occl usal res!
D, Indirect retainer
59. Oifferencf internal occlusal rest and
attachment is thai:
A. Internal attachment 1150 provides support
D, Internal occlusal res; also provides retention
C. internal occluSJI rest also provides stabilization
D. internal at tachment al so provides ret"ntion
60. Whfn intern"] occlusal rests are used, Wf , .. n use:
A, Buccal reCiprocal arm
B. Proximal retentive arm
C. Lingual reciprocal arm
D, Lingual retentive arm
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66. of PlIrtilll away from
tissue is by following. txupt:
A. Tissues of residual ridge
B. Action of retentive clasp
C. Stabilizing minor connector
D. Indirect retainer
67. Rotations occurring about an nis through most
aK:
A. Towards the ridge
B. Away from the ridge
C. Either 'A' or 'B'
D. Rotation along a longitudinal axis
68. of partial denture about
longitlldinal nis:
A. Occurs around residual alveolar ridge
B. Is resistL'(\ by di rect retainer
C. Both 'A' and 'B' are true
D. Is resisted by stress breaker
69. Movement around longitudinal nis if not resisted,
may cause:
A. UnQue st ress to sides of ridge
B. Sinking in denture
C. Horizontal shifting of denture base
D. Both 'A' and 'C' are true
70. Rotation of .emovable partial denture in vertical axis
O(curs due to:
A. Vertical occlusal forces
B. Diagonal forces
C. Both 'A' and 'B' are true
D. Diagonal and horizontal occlusal forces
71 . Stlbili:r.ing components of paTtial denture
act against forces "ting from:
A. Ipsilateral side B. Contralateral side
C. Both 'N and 'B' D. Occlusal side
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72. Magnitude of lateral fortes may in
presence of following.. fiXapt:
A. Ocdusion without lateral interference
B. Abnormal jaw relation
C. Malpositioned teeth in the arth
D. Improper ocdusal plane
73. In a tooth-supported the signifi cant
that has to M considered is:
A. Vertital
B. Horizontal
C. Sagittal
D. Frontal
14. In a horizontilll forces
by
A. Ocdusal restsfloor
D. Internal ocdusal restfloor
C. Internal occlusal rest-walls
D. Occlusal rests-walls
15. A lingual re5t:
A. Is nearer to axis of rotation
D. Has less tendency to tip the tooth
C. Is more esthetic
D. All of the above are true
16. Ungual ci ngulum rest sut may prepared:
A. On the mandibular canines
B. Just incisal to cingulum
C. Both 'A' and 'D' are true
D. On steep lingual surface
11. Following are lrue for cingulum Test, rxupt:
A. Mostly done on mandibular anterior
B. It can be prepared just incisal to cingulum also
C. It is mostly done on maxillary anteriors
D. It is done on thicker tooth labiolingually
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7S. Usually rtst seats art loc.ttd .t:
A. The junction of enamtl and dentin
B. Enamel
C. Dentin
D. At cemento-enamel junction
79. Roor of tht cingulum rest St.t is plactd towards:
A. Ml'Sial axial wall
B. Distal ;lxial wall
C. Cervical end
D. Incisal end
SO. Approach for. cingulum rest is:
A. Perpendicular to lingual slope
B. Horizontal to lingual slope
e. Parallel to lingual slope
D. Cep, ical to lingual slope
81. Incisalapical
A. 2 mm
dtpth of cingulum rest is minimum:
82.
e. 1 mm
Mtsio-Dislal Jtngth of
A. 2.5 to 3 mm
C. 3.5 to 4 mm
B. 1.5 mm
D. 0.5 mm
cingulum rest is
B.l to2mm
D. 4 ~ 5 mm
minimum:
83. Labiolingual width of tht cingulum rtst is minimum:
A.lmm B.3mm
C.2mm D.4mm
84. Most apical portion of a cingulum rtst is:
A. Mesial corner
B. Distal corner
C. Apex of the preparation
D. Floor of the preparation
85. A lingual rest can bt
A. Laminate veneer
C. Mandibular canine
plactd on following. except:
B. Composite restoration
D. Etched metal restoration
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66. Ban t y ~ rests are indicated in following. except:
A. Where thin enamel is present
B. Where overly sufficient enamel is present
C. On amalgam restoration placed on the teeth
D. On compacted gold restoration
87. Incisal rests:
A. Mostly used as auxiliary rests
B. Mostly used as indirect retainer
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. Mostly preferred for maxillary Jnteriors
88. Disadvantages of inci sal rest are following.. except:
A. Less esthetic
B. Unfavorable leverage on teeth
C. Causes intrusion of anterior teeth
D. Causes ortho movement of the teeth
89. Dimensions of an incisal rest seat is:
A. 1.5 mm wide, 2.5 mm deep
B. 3 mm wide, 2 mm deep
C. 2.5 mm wide, 1.5 mm deep
D. 2 mm wide, 3 mm deep
90. Full incisal rests are indicated in following. except:
A. To provide anterior gUidance
B. In abraded anatomy of tooth
C. To provide retention
D. To provide stabilization
91. Parts that offer support for removable partial denture
are following:
A. Rest and reciprocal Jrrn
B. Rest and retentive Jrm
C. Rest and denture base
D. Rest and minor connector
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92. Retention for removable partial denh1re is obtained by:
A. Retaining elements and denture bases
B. Denture bases and minor connectors
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. Rests and rest seats
93. Direct Retainers offer.
A. Primary retention
B. Mechanical retention
C. Both 'A' and 'B' are true
D. Secondary retention
94. Denture bases of removible putiil denture offer.
A. Primary retention
B. Mechanical retention
C. Both 'A' and 'B' are true
D. Secondary retention
95. Mech .. niCil retention in removible parti .. ) denture m .. y
be .. chieved through:
A. Frictional means
B. By t>ngJging a depression on tooth
C. Engaging an undercut cervically
D. Anyone of the above
96. Inlricoron .. 1 reliiner mech .. nism is:
A. Engaging the undercut intracoronally
B. Frictional resistance
C. Dimpling
D. Any of the above
97. Exlricorona) retainers may be:
A. Placed on the extemal surface of crown
B. Attached to the extem .. l surface of the crown
C. Either 'A' or '8'
D. Precision attachments
HA 93C ~ D MD ~ B 97C
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98. Extr;IComnal retainers may be of following types,
exc:rpt:
99.
100.
A. Dalbo attachment
B. Clasp type retainers
C. Attachment with dips or rings
D. Chayes attachment
Internal
A. Dalbo
C. Ney
is first formulated
B. Chayes
D. Kennedy
Precision attachments
."
otherwise
following. txcrpt:
A.
Internal attachment
B. Internal rest seats
C. Intracoronal retainers
D. Intlacolonal attachments
by:
known ..
101. lntracomnal attachment:
A. Eliminates visible utentive component
8 . Gives betler vertical support through a rest seat
C. Offers less vertical support
D. Has both 'A' and '3'
102. Limi tations to un of Internal attachment are following.
txcrpt:
A. Size of the pulp
B. Availability
C. Clinical crown-short
D. Cost of the prosthesis
103. A stress-breaker i ii a must in distal extension denture
base when using intemal attachment, for following
reason:
A. To prevent transmission of horizontal forces to
abutment
8. To prevent vertical forces to abutment
C. To prevent rotational forces to abutment
D. Any one of 'A' or'C'
M D " II 100 II 101 D 10: II 103 D
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104. Thoe .. pic;tl formoed boetwoeoen survoeyor bl .. dl.' .. nd
Ihoe tooth surf .. coe is known .. 5:
A. Angle of ocdusal convergence
B. Angl{' of occlusal divergence
C. Angle of cervical convergenc{'
O. Angle of cervical divergence
l OS. If grutl." .. ngll.' of cl.'rvical convl.'rgence is present, clasp
terminus should be pl .. ced height of
contour:
A. Away
B. Far away
C. Nearer
D. At
106. The amount of retention, clasp may be generating
depends on following. except:
A. Size of angle of cervical convergt'nct'
B. How far into angle of cervical convergence cl asp
Icrm..i'HlS is p laced
C. Flexibility of dasp aIm
D. Tilt of the cast
107. Term Hei ght of Contour is coined by:
A. Cummer
B. Dc Van
C. Kennedy
D. Craddock
108. Term Suprabul ge
A. Cummer
C. Kennedy
109. Guiding
is coined by:
B. Dc Van
D. Craddock
A. Help maintain pOSition path of placem'mt
B. Are prepared tooth ,ut faces
C. More the number, t he better
D. All of the above are true
16<1 C 105 C 106 0 107 C 108 B 109 0
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110. Unifonnity of "'tention between 2 clasps depends on
Location ot retentive tip:
A. In relation to height ot contour
B. In relation to angle of cervical convlO'rgenre
C. Both ' A' and ' B' are true
D. In relation to gUi ding plane
111. Even though the length of the retentive .re of a bar
clasp is longer than that of the circumferential clasp
ann, retention obtained is less because:
A. Flexibili ty is not proportionate to its length
B. It lies in several planes
C. It starts from gi ngival side
D. It li es in several planes thereby preventing its fl exibility
112. Nonnally, diameter ot a clasp ann is detennined at:
A. Its point of origin
B. Midway between origin and terminal end
c. Its terminal retentive lip
D. A point of flexure
113. Edgewise flexing means:
A. Half round fl exion
B, That offered by cast clasps
C. Universal flexion of round cl asp
D. Both 'A' and 'C' are corre<:t
114. Retentive clasp /Inns in a tooth supported ",movable
partial denture flex during:
A. Placement and remov,,1
B. Functional movement
C, Both 'A' and ' B'
D, All rotations of removabl e part ial dent ure
115. Advantage of wrought wire clasp are following. ,xupt:
A. Higher toughness
B. Greater tensi le strength
C. Greater bul k
D. Greater flexibili ty
110 B 111 D 112 B 113 C 114 A 115 C
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122. In a Ring Clup, ann from:
A. Principal ocdusal rest to the tip
B. Strut to the tip of the clasp
C. Secondary occlusal rest to the tip
D. Entire length of the clasp arm
123. Supporting ,trut for Ring Clup should be pla(ed on
the:
A. Retentive side of the clasp
B. Near the retentive terminal
C. Bot h ' A' and ' 8' are true
D. On the nonretentive side of the abutment
124. Redproution in a Ring Clnp originates from:
A. Portion between secondary rest to tip of clasp
8. Portion between principal occlusal rest and
se<:oridary rest
C. Portion between principal occlusal rest and
supporting' strut
D. Portion between set:ondary occlusal rest and strut
125. In dist.ti denture bUe, when there is no
modifiution area exists on opposite side of the arch,
a dasp Is suilabll .. at that side:
A. Ring clasp B. Reverse ring clasp
C. Back action clasp D. Embrasure clasp
126. Undercut at the point
approa(hed by:
of origin of a clasp un be
A. Embrasure clasp
C. Hair pin clasp
8 . Back adion clasp
D. Half and Half clasp
127. Following ue part of squeala of not providing double
occluul rest for embrasure clasp, exupt:
A. Separation of abutment
B. InterprO)(imal wedging
C. Food impaction
D. Insufficient support for prosthesis
122 8 123 0 12-4 C 125 0 128 C 127 0
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143. While using T bac clasp, the mesial ulension serves
to:
A. Give retention
B. Encompass more 1800 contact
C. Both' A' and'S'
D. Offer all the stability
144. Bar type configuration of can al!lO be used for:
A. Stabilization S. Reciprocation
C. Both 'A' and'S' D. Retention
145. When a survey line is high:
A. A bar clasp can be given
B. A circumferential clasp can be given
C. Circumferential clasp cannot be designed
D. Bar clasp cannot be given
146. Infrabulge clasp is a type of:
A. Akers clasp
B. Circumferentially approaching clasp
C. Sar clasp
D. Ring clasp
147. lnfrabulge clasp
A. Kennedy
is advocated by:
C. Applegate
B. De Van
D. Wills
148. In an infrabulge clasp, the clas p ,urn ari ses either hom:
A. Denture framewor k
S. A metal base or framework
C. Border of metal base or cast against metal shim
D. Lingual flange of acrylic or border of melal base
149. Following are features of infnbulge clasp, txupt:
A. Split clasp arm
B. Plated lingual aspect
C. Ckdusally approaching retentive arm
D. Absence of proximal plate
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156. Composite supporl for remov,Ible partial denture can
be found in following.. except:
A. Class IV conditions B. Extensive Class (If
C. Class I conditions D. Class II conditions
157. Tissueward Df the removable partial
denture depends on following. except:
A. Oa.:lusal lOild
B. Quality of tissues
C. Extent of denture base
D. Material used for denture base
158. Fukrum line is an imaginary line through which:
A. Removable partial denture can rotate anteropos
teriorly
B. Removable partial denture can rotale away from
ridge
C. Removable partial denture can get displaced
D. May anyone of the above
159. Most common fulcrum line on dass I removable partial
denlure is:
A. One passing through ri gid component of direct
retainer occlusal to height of contour
B. One passing through flexible component of direct
retainer
C. One passing through minor connectors of direct
retainer below heigl'll of contour
D. One through crest of the edentulous ridge
160. FOKes that try to lift the dfnture away from bual Stat
an! by:
A. Activation of dired retainer
B. Part of removable partial denture framework located
on basal scat area on opposite side of fulcrum side
C. Both 'A' and 'S'
D. The activation of both occlusal cest that acts as a
indirl'Ct retainer and the direo::t cetainer
'Sf!.a 111 D 1Sf! 0 ISi.a 1110 0
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176. AUa,hment between aCl)' lk resin and metal base may
be achieved by followin&:
A. Nail heads B. Retention loops
C. Diagonal spurs D. All of the above
177. Tube teeth are made up of:
A. Resins
B. Cast mctal
C. Can be both 'A' and 'B'
D. P.orcelain fused to melal
178. DisadvanlagH of tube teeth attached directly to met.l
bilses incl ude following. except:
A. Unsatisfactory ocdusi(Jn
B. Required grinding of teeth
C. Lack of adequate functional contours
D. Unaesthetic display of metal at margin
179. Metal teeth in removable puti al denture is indin ted
when:
A. Prevention of extruSion of opposing tooth is needed
B. Whcn space is too limited
C. Both 'A' and'S'
D. Abutmcnt tccth arc tilted
180. Chemical bonding of resin to metal involvH following.
exupt:
A. Silica coating
B. Resin bonding agent application
C. Loops and Mesh
D. Thin layer of "crylic over the melal
181. Tribochemical refel'5 to a procedure of:
A. Fusing acrylic to metal
B. Fusing metal to metal
C. Fusing ceramic to metal
D. Applying a thin film of acrylic layer on mctal fo r
chemical bonding
176 0 171 A 17' II 17' C 180 C 1'1 C
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182. Tribocheminl pllJoCedun involv" following. except:
A. Sandblasting
B. Silane
C. Denture base resin with 4-META
D. Pressing on tube teeth chemically
183. Manife51atioM of loss of support for dist.ll exteMion
denture base nn be following. except:
A. Loss of occlusion
B. Lifting of the denture
C. Lifting of Indirect retainer from seats
D. Rotation of prosthesis around fulcrum line
184. Besl method to check occlusion inlraon.lIy 10 U5ess
relining of remov,llble p;lrtial denture is:
A. Articulating ri bbon B. Green casting wax
C. Mylar strips D. Acrylic-self cure
185. Methods 10 check loss of support for di5t.11 ulension
denture base include following. except:
A. Using free flowing irreversible hydrocolloid under
denture base
B. Applyine alternate pressure over the artificial teeth
C. Allowing tissue rest by removing the removable
partial denture
D. Evidence for heavy occlusal contacts of natural
dentition .
186. Following are lrue for dist.ll extension denlun base
removable partial denture, except:
A. Metal denture bases can be used
B. If relining is required, metal denture base Ciln be
replaced
C. Metal denture bases can be used when the tissues
are displaceable
D. More resorption occurs at the distal most end of
edentulous area
112 0 1&3 B 114 B 1&5 C III C
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181. Rigidity of the connectors in removable partial denture
accomplishu following effects, txcrpt:
A. Effect of stabilizing components
B. Retention of the removable partial denture
C. Broad distribution of stress
D. Structural durability
188. Following are forms of stress-breakers, txcrpt:
A. Wrought-wire clasp arm
B. Cast clasp retentive arm
C. Articulated prosthes:s
D. Split major connector
189. Stress-brnkfT ability of wrought wi re clasp is due to
following. f'XUpt:
A. Its half round form B. Its flexibility
C. Its taper D. Its round form
190. In a distal extension denture bue, stress on abutment
is minlmiud by following:
A. Less coverage denture base
B. Harmonious ocdusion
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. Anatomic basing
191. Methods to minimizt' stress on abutment tooth in
distal extension dt'ntull' bast' are following. uupl :
A. Functional basing
B. Less coverage denture base
C. Correct choice of direct retainer
D. Use of stress-breakers
192. Action of stressbruktr separates:
A. Major connector from denture base
B. Minor connector used for denture base and the
denture base
C. Retaining elements (direct retainer) and distal
extension base
D. Indirect retainer from direct retainer
117 e '" e 110 '" 100 e '" e "2 C
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193. Stress-breakers are of following types, except:
A. Those with hinge action
B. Those with flexible connection
C. Those with frictional movement
D. Those allowing vt rtical movements
194. Following designs of stress-breakers have movable
joint, except:
A. Sleeves and cylinders
B. Hinges
C. Ball and socket devices
D. Double bar major connedor
195. Movable joint s tress-breaker pennits:
A. Vertical movement of the denture base
B. Horizontal movement of dent ure base
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. Hinge action as well as vertical movement
196. B .. , .. du ign of s tressbreaker usn:
A. Hinge movement
O. Lateral movement
C. Both ' A' and '0'
D. Vertical and hinge movement
197. Dnigns of strus-breahrs whkh penni! limited
vertical and hinge movements are following, except:
A. Dalbo attachment
O. Oaca design
C. Spl it major connector
D. ASC-52 attachment
198. Stress-breaker designs with n exibte connection are
following. ""upt:
A. Wrought wire conn&tor
B. Divided major connector
C. Ticonium-HiddenLock
D. Split bars
193 C 194 D 195 D 11'" 0 1117 C l iS C
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Removable Partial Denlure Proathodontlet: r 149 ~
245. Guiding plilnn mily be contacted by following puts
of pilrtial denture, ",xu"t:
A. Body of extracoronal direct retainer
B. Stabilizing arm of direct retainer
C. Minor connector of indirect retainer
D. Minor connector of denture base
246. Guiding planl!:s which are not in thl!: saml!: paraHl!:l
plane horizontOlIly:
A. De<:rease the stabili2ation
8. Enhance cross-arch resistance to horizontal rotation
C. De<:rease cross-arch resistance to horizOntal rotation
D. Increase the food tnp
241. Following ut' tht' inlendl!:d functions of guiding
plann, exupt:
A,. Provide one path of placement
B. To support the retainer arm and reciprocal arm
C. Ensure intended aclion of retainer
D. Eliminate food trap
248. Thl!: minor (onnl!:ctor that contacts thl!: guiding plant':
A. Has the same contour as gUiding plane
B. Is thicker lingually than buccaUy
C. Has both' A' and '8' qualities
D. No change in thickness buccolingually
249. The reduced thicknl!:S5 of minor connl!:ctor contact
guiding planl!: buC(ally:
A. Helps in more resistance to forces
B. Pl'('vents food trap more efficiently
C. Helps to abut the artificial tooth more dosely to
natural tooth
D. Helps in stability
245 0 248 B 247 B 248 C 24g C
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267. following is the primary purpose of using Surveyor:
A. To determine internal rests
B. To locate undercuts
C. To plan modifications of tooth surfaces
D. To design intracoronal retainers
268. Main difleffnce bttwefn Ney and Jelenko Surveyor
is in:
A. The platform in which base is moved
B. Swiveling of the horizontal arm
C. In the undercut gauges
D. Tilt that can be given to the cast
269. Best Surveyor for placement of internal attachment is:
A. Wills
B. Ney
C. Williams
D. Jelenko
270. Williams Surveyor:
A. Best suited for analyzing cast
B. Has jointed and spring-supported survey rod
C. Both 'A' and'S' arc true
D. Has immovable horizontal arm
271 . Gimbal Stage table is advantageous in that:
A. It cannot be tilted in any direction
B. Center of rotation 01 any tilt remains constant
C. Degree of inclination can be recorded
D. Both'S' and 'C' are true
272. Mai n advantage of jointed horizontal ann is:
A. It permits the horizontal arm to be moved
B. It permits the vertical arm to be moved to scribe the
survey lines without moving the cast
C. It filles the relation of the cast to the Surveyor
D. Can be used to placement of intracoronal
restorations
2111 C 2aI B 26 C 210 B 211 0 112 B
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2.79. FunctiollS of guiding planes are!
A. EllSuring definite path of placement
B. Ensure predictable clasp retention
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. They make all the teeth parallel to each other
2.80. Clasp retenlion is!
A. Perpendicular to p ~ t h of placement
B. Resistance of metal to deformation
C. Both 'A' and '8'
D. Tighl holding of tooth by the clasps
2.81. Wh,m anl..,ior teeth are to be replaced, the best path
of placemenl Ihat can be selected is!
A. Right lateral
B. Vertical
C. Horizontal
D. Anlero-posterior
282. TI,,,, main aim of .. nt uo- p<>st",rior tilt of th", c .... t during
surveying is to establish:
A. Good esthetics
8 . To provide parallel proximal surfaces
C. To avoid interferences
D. To determine retention
283. later;!.1 tilt of the cast has to be considered for:
A. Creating guiding planes on the axial surfaces
8. To determine stabilizing component of the direct
relainer
C. To local" resl s"ab
D. Both 'A' and '8'
2S4. Non-retentive clasp arm is best placed at the:
A. Gingival third of the tooth
B. Between occlusal and middle third
C. Between middle and gingival third
O. On the occlusal third
2N C 210 C 281 II 282 II 213 D 2&4 C
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319. Chromiumcobalt has:
A. High modulus of elGsticity
B. High density
C. Low flexibility
D. 'A' and 'C'
320. Modulus of of gold is:
A. Higher than chrome.cobal t alloy
B. Lower than chrome.cobalt alloy
C. Half of that of chrome.cobalt alJoy
D. Onethird that of chromecobalt alloy
321. has:
A. High modulus of elasticity
B. Low yield s trength
C. High yield strength
D. 'A' and '8'
322. of for chrome-cobalt
should of gold
A. More than
B. Half of
C. Less than
D. Same as
323. Chromecob;l lt ;llloy has proportional limit ___ _
gold alloy:
A. Same as
B. Lower than
C. Higher than
O. >= same as
324. High modulus of of chrome-cobalt is
for:
A. Greater rigidity of major connectors
B. Lesser rigidi ty of minor connectors
C. Can be used when undercut is minimum
D. 'A' and ' C'
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331. Wrought ilnd gold wire un be of following type':
A. High precious metal all oy
D. Low precious metal alloy
C. Ei ther ' A' or 'D'
D. Medium precious ,1110),
332. Wrought wire hH to be embedded in framework 10
lie in two planes:
A. For mechanical retention
B. Since oxidation occurs it prevents wetli ng of the
wi re
C. For chemical retention
D. 'A' and '8' are true
333. Wrought wire retenti ve clasp arm when stiected, it
un be:
A. Mechanically retained in denture base
D. Cast 10 d,mlure base
C. Soldered to denture base
D. Ei ther cast or soldered or embedding in denture
b , ~
334. Soldering method prt:ferred for aUaching wrought wire
to framework is:
A. Torch soldering B. Oven soldering
C. Electric soldering D. Gas-oxygen soldering
335. Electric soldering is best for iltlilching wrought-wire
to metal framtwork for:
A. High recrystallization of molc<:ules
B. Rapid localization of heat at site
C. To allow grain growth quickly
D. To allow surface oxidation for better bonding
336. Fluoride typt flux can be used:
A. When chrome-cobalt alloys are soldered
B. When gold allo)'s are soldered
C. When gold alloy is soldered to chrome-alloy
D. For both 'A' and 'C'
U tc 3320 3330 3:W C 3S5 B 338 0
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343. Commonly used probes for examination of perio-
dontium for removabl e partial denture:
A. Is Nabers probe
B. Michigan-O probe
C. Explorer
D. Ei ther' A' or'S'
344. Nabers probe is used to:
A. Check for pocket depth
B. Check for bleeding on probing
C. Check the furcation involvement
D. Feel crest of the bone
345. Fi rs t obj ective in selective grinding is:
A. Coordination of occlusion in protrusive
B. Coordination of occlusion in right lateral
C. Coordination of occlusion. in left lateral
D. Coordina tion of occlusion in centri c relation
346. Cusp point is reduced only when:
A. It is in premat ure contact
B. It is in premature contact in centric
C. It is in premature contact in eccentric
D. It is in p rema t ure contact bot h in cent ric and
ecrentric relation
347. lingual inclines of muillary anterior are conecled
when:
A. Anterior teeth are in premature contact only in
centric relation
B. Anterior teeth are in prema t ure contact only in
('(centriC relation
C. Anterior teet h are in premature contact both in
centric and eccent ric relation
D. All of t he above
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310. True reciprocation;
A. Is when continuous (orces are applied to the tooth
B. Is when an orthodontic forces is applied to the tooth
C. Is obtained when redprocal arm contacts tooth prior
to the retentive arm
D. 'A' and 'C' are true
311. Crown ledge is usually prepared on the:
A. Mesial surface
B. Distal surface
C. Buccal surfact'
D. Lingual surface
312. Crown ledge or shoulder is contacled by;
A. Retentive arm
N. Prollima! plate minor connector
C. Redprocal arm
D. Embrasure hook
313. Crown ledge is:
A. Prepared at the junction of gingival and middle third
B. Curved according to gingival tissues
C. Both ' A' and 'B'
D. Slightly diverging occlusally
314. Crown ledge is:
A. Usuall y placed on the lingual aspect
B. Converging occlusally
C. Continuous with prOllimal gUiding plane
D. 'A' and 'C' are true
375. Best to mill internal rcst seats or lingual groovt'$ and
ledges on crowns is:
A. A hand piece altached to Surveyor is used
8. A drill is used for precise milling
C. A parallellometer can be devised
D. Faro hand piece can be used on Surveyor
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399. Prt<:autions to be taken during making of intert>cdusal
record aR following. except;
A. Occlusion should be satisfactory
B. Casts are accurate
C. Records should be trimmed
D. It should record the undercuts also on the tooth
400. Shellac bues can be stabilized by following method, :
A. By burnishing tin foil onto lubricated casts
B. Using impression paste
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. Lined by heat cure resin
401. Jaw relation records may be:
A. Functional
B. Static
C. Of occlusal pathways
D. Of all types
402. In ntablishing occlusion for nalural dentition, the
diffeffnt schools of thought that exist aff:
A. Incisal guidance prior to occlusal rehabilitation
B. Canine guidance pri or to occlusal rehabilitation
C. Mutual protection
D. All of the above
403. Advantages of canine guidance for mandibular move"-
ments is following, except:
A. Transmission of proprioception
B. It is the corner tooth in the arch
C. It has long roots
D. Canine is a st rong tooth
404. A dynamic registration of occlusion helps in
developing hannony with following structures:
A. Facial skelet on B. Muscles
C. Joints D. All of the above
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424. During duplin.ting. remonl of the muter cut from
the mold "'n be accompli, hed by:
A. Flexing the mold
B. Applying a rubber suction tip
C. Both 'A' or ' B'
D. Breaking the mold
425. During duplication, t h ~ filled mold i, immersed In
water:
A. Fully
B. Partially
C. To supply needed water of crys tallization
D. 'A' and 'C' are correct
426. Immersion of filled mold of a duplicating material
should be done for:
A. >'" 30 minutes
C. > 45 minutes
8. <: 45 minutes
D. " 60 minutes
427. While separating freshl y duplicated cut:
A. It should be retrieved from mold carefuUy
B. The mold shoul d be broken away from the cast
C. Care should be taken not to abrade the mold
D. Mold should be preserved to pour second time
428. An investment cast:
A. Should be trimmed on a model t rimmer
B. Should be washed under running tap water
C. Should be washed In slurry water
D. Should be trimmed with a sharp knife and residue
blown off
429. Adnntages of sprayins cut are following. except:
. A. Provides dense surface
B. Prevents marring of cast during handling
C. Gives a slimy, shiny surface
D. Facilitates adherence of pattern on the cast
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430. Whitt fabri cating wrollght-win> clasp, tht foot is
plactd:
A. Buccally
B. Far-lingually
C. On the crest
D. Just lingual to crest
431. Lingual bar wax patttm:
A. 6 gauge half pear Wal< form
B. 24 gauge sheet wax
c. Should be st retched to alter its thickness
D. 'A' and 'B' are true
432. Guiding Plant art madt up of
A. 6 gauge wal< pattern
B. 6 gauge half round wax pattern
C. 8 gauge half round patlem
D. 24 gauge pattern
433. Use of 24 gaugt pink shetl wax on tht dentUn> but
acta:
A. Facilitates trimming it accurately to the design
B. Helps to alleviate SQre spots, if any, later
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
O. Helps in nexibility of the denture base
434. Rungs of tht laddtr-likt constructi on for mi;;or
connt(tor an> plactd ap/lrt:
A. 3mm B.2mm
C. 5mm O. 4mm
435. Bar typt rtt/linu is fanned from _____ wax:
A. 8 gauge wax
B. 10 gauge half round wax
C. 12 gauge half round wax
D. 20 gauge half round wax
430D 4310 432 C 433 C U4C USC
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471. When gold ocelu"ls are used for artificial teeth in
rtmovable partial dentllres:
A. Resin teeth should be reduced by 2 mOl
B. About 3 mOl of rtsin are trimmed
C. An undercut should be prepared along central fossa
of resin teeth
D. 'A' and 'C' are t rue
472. The gold ocelu"ls which are casl, lire attached to the
denlure by:
A. Sprinkling tooth shade acrylic
B. Cementing using zinc phosphate
C. Mechanical retention
D. Press-on method
473. Process of attaching auylic resin teeth dirtctly to
rttentive elements on metal frame with matching resin
is known as:
A. Cementation of teeth
B. Sprinkle-on method
C. Pressed-on method
D. Tube teeth attachment
474. The rules for varying height of gingival tissue at
cervical portion of artificial teeth are listed by:
A. Hippocrates B. Tylman
C. Frush D. Fischer
475. Rules for formation of interdental papilla for artificial
dentition were advocated by:
A. Frush B. Fisher
C. Fish
D. Lcon Williams
476. Interdental papilla in dentures should be:
A. Flat in all directions
B. Concave in all di rections
C. Convex in all directions
D. None of the above are correct
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541. Proximal Occlunl Rests:
A. Are locatl'd in a meSial fossa adjacent to another
tooth
B. Arl' located on mesial or distal fossa adjacent to
another tooth
c. Are located on mesial or distal fossa adjacent to
edentulous space
D. Are located on mesial fossa adjacent to edentulous
space
548. The ",515 thai are localtd in a mesial or distal (OMa
adjacenl to anothtr tooth is calltd as:
A. Proximal OCCIUS.ll rest
B. Embrasure occlusal rest
C. Embrasure incisal rest
D. Proximal incisal hook rest
549. When an occlusal resl approaches ocdunl s urfac .. from
midlingual Or midbcial s uriacl', it can bl' tl'nlIed:
A. Occlusal rest
B. Mid-cervical rest
C. Basic facial or lingual occlusal rest
D. Incisal occlusal rest
550. Following are tru .. for linguallrdge Rest Seal!., txcept:
A. They havl' to bl' prepared on when cingulum is
prominent
B. Not a vl'ry (,(ficil'nt prl' paration
C. Base of the seat is very narrow
D. It can be preparl'd on tl'eth wi thout prominent
cingulum
so C S4I B S(9 C 550 A
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567. Following are true for Interstitial Grinding.. except:
A. Should be done for patients below 30 years
B. Done to correct minor displacement of tooth
C. Can be done all teeth
D. It transforms contact point to an area
568. Th .. prematuN: contacts b .. lw .. en O(dusat surfae .. , and
nalura] t .. eth are dassifi .. d by:
A. McCollum B. Cross
C. Gysi D. D'Amico
569. Incisal edge pr .. parition
propM .. d by:
A. Kratochvil
C. Kelly
for Rut Seats hav .. been
B. Krol
D. Kennedy
570. A right-angl .. Carbon Mark .. r for Surv .. yor is us .. d:
A. When the teeth have large space between them
B. When there are too many abutments to be surveyed
C. When two teeth tha t have only a small space
between them have to be surveyed
D. When the abutment ta be surveyed is severely tilted
571. Following d .. sign of d .. ntur .. base for partial d .. ntur ..
Is undesirabl .. :
A. Enlarged space between it and abutment
B. Without any space between it and abutment
C. Small space between saddle and abutment
D. None of the above
572. Combination Onlay:
A. Ha s metal casting over which acrylic reSin is
attached
B. Has acrylic lhlse 0'11'/ which metal is bonded using
Silane agent
C. Has metal only combined with metal retentive arm
D. Both 'A' and 'C' are true
w. 5&$11 UOC U tC 512 .
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601. Following are true for Infrabulge except:
A. Maximum tooth contact
B. Minimal interferenCE' with natural tooth
C. Better esthetics
D. Maximum natural cleansing action
602. Following an true for Thielemann' s Di agonal Law,
except:
A. It refers to elongation of single tooth into opposing
'p<>re
B. Elongation of entire side of one arch
C. Reduction of the elongated teeth/tooth is required
D. Cause is posterior deflective contact
603. Most Advantageous PO$ition (MAP) rtiers to:
A. Face bow transfer
B. It is the best position of the cast on the surveyor
C. Position of the occlusal rest
D. Position of the guiding plane
604. Foll owi ng factors detu mine MAP:
A. Guiding surfaces of teeth and retentive areas
B. Placement of indirect retainer
C. Placement of major conne<:lor
D. Both 'A' and '8'
605. In a distal n tension denture ban the retentive portion
of the
A. Should engage an undercut forward of the axis of
rotation
B. Should not (,ngage an undercut forward of the axis
of rotation
C. Moves upwards during function
D. Engages the tooth when load is applied.
1501 A 602 A IS03 II e.o. A A
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Section Three
Complete Denture
Prosthodontics
1. In C'volution, Bi pedal posture of humans:
A. Has eHed on feeding me.:hanism
B. Was Studied by Bennett
C. Both 'A' and'S' are true for this
D. Was studied by McNamara
2. The lIl.:a nifest.1l tions of upright position of humans ,ue
following. uc,pl :
A.SJ-h
B. Influence on skull
C. Feeding mechanism
D. Maximum opening of rt\iIndible is possible only with
translation
3. Epithelium that l i n ~ oral cavity is:
A. Keratinized
B. Non-keratinized
C. Para-keratinized
D. Stratified squamous type
4. Mucosa on hard pal ate> is:
A. Non-keratinized
B. Para-keratinized
C. Keratinized
D. 5pe<:ialized
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5. In natural teeth, the
A. Cementum
occlusal load is absorbed by:
B. By enamel
C. Dentin D. Periodontal ligament
6. Aftf'r resorption, maxilla becomes nllrow, due to
following reasons:
A. Changes in incisive papilla
B. Oblique placement of teeth in alveolar process and
laterally inclined alveol ar process itself
C. Both 'N and 'B'
D. Pressure from facial surfaces
7. Arthroidal movement in Temporomandibulll joint
occurs between:
A. Condyle and d isc
B. Disc and temporal bone
C. Both 'A' and ' B'
D. Condyle and lateral pterygoid muscle
8. The parts of glenoid fossa that participate9 in activity
is:
A. Posterior slopt' of the articular emi nence
B. Posterior wall of glenoi d fossa
C. Central area
D. 'A' and 'S'
9. Squamous portion of Temporal bone cons ists of
following, exCt pt:
A. Articular errunel'lCe
B. Tympanic p<}rtion
C. Mandibular fossa
D. Post-glenoid tuberde
10. Retrusion of Condyle is mainl y influenced by:
A. Supt'rior belly of medial pterygoid
B. Superior belly of lateral pterygoid
C. lnf{>rior belly of lateral pterygoid
D. Medial belly of medial pterygoid
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17. The uticulu surfaces of Temporomandibulu joint:
A. Contai n nerves
8. Hyaline cartilage
C. ConLlin nonvascular, nerve-free tissue
D. Hdp in drainage of blood easily
18. Portion of articulu disc that is aYl.sculu is:
A. Ant('rior part
B. Central part
C. Post('rior part
D. Peripheral part
19. In the Temporomandibulu joint, the fibrous con
nKtin tiu ue is thicbd at:
A. Crest of articular eminence
B. Posterior slope of the articular eminence
C. Anterior slope of ntirular eminence
D. 'A' and ' 8'
20. In natural dentition,
bears predominantly:
the Temporomandibulu joi nt
A. Tensile forces
C. Shearing forces
B. Compressive forces
D. Both ' A' and ' 8'
21. In completely edentulous state, the temporomandi-
bular joint takes up:
A. Shea r forces
B. Tensile (orces
C. Compressive forces
0 . Both ' A' and ' C'
U . In Temporomandibular joint, physiologic adaptations
to function consists of followi ng. uupt :
A. Joint remodeling
8. Increased vascularity of art icul ar disc
C. Appearance of cartibge cells
D. Clycosaminoglycans
11 C " II " D 20 C 21 D Z2 II
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17. The uticulu surfaces of Temporomandibulu joint:
A. Contai n nerves
8. Hyaline cartilage
C. ConLlin nonvascular, nerve-free tissue
D. Hdp in drainage of blood easily
18. Portion of articulu disc that is aYl.sculu is:
A. Ant('rior part
B. Central part
C. Post('rior part
D. Peripheral part
19. In the Temporomandibulu joint, the fibrous con
nKtin tiu ue is thicbd at:
A. Crest of articular eminence
B. Posterior slope of the articular eminence
C. Anterior slope of ntirular eminence
D. 'A' and ' 8'
20. In natural dentition,
bears predominantly:
the Temporomandibulu joi nt
A. Tensile forces
C. Shearing forces
B. Compressive forces
D. Both ' A' and ' 8'
21. In completely edentulous state, the temporomandi-
bular joint takes up:
A. Shea r forces
B. Tensile (orces
C. Compressive forces
0 . Both ' A' and ' C'
U . In Temporomandibular joint, physiologic adaptations
to function consists of followi ng. uupt :
A. Joint remodeling
8. Increased vascularity of art icul ar disc
C. Appearance of cartibge cells
D. Clycosaminoglycans
11 C " II " D 20 C 21 D Z2 II
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23. The estimated r.l tio of neuron to mu ti c.l tory muscle
fi bers is:
A. 1 : 3
Cl:700
B. 1 : 1000
0 .1 : 10,000
24. Elev.ltion of m.lndible is produced by:
A. Sup(' rior belly of lateral pterygOid
B. Superior belly of lateral pterygoid and digastric
C. Inferior belly of lateral pterygoid and digastric
D. Non(' of the above
25. Posterior fibers of Temporalis help in:
A. Protrusion B. RetfUsion
C. Centric occlusion D. Lat('ral movement
26. In somatic awall ow, following muscles are active:
A. Facial
B. Circumoral
C Elevator muscles
D. Tongue muscle
27. Sil ent period of the muscl e:
A. When the muscle is not contracting
B. Can be elicited during contraction of muscle
C [s shortened in pain dysfunctions
D. All of the above are t rue
28. Facial nerve supplies following, t xupt:
A. Buccinator
B. StapediUS
C Stylohyoid
D. Anterior digastric
29. Hypoglossal nerve suppl ies all extri nsic muscles of
tongue, exupt:
A. Palatoglossus
C. Genioglossus
B. Hyoglossus
D. Styloglossus
2:3C 24 D %511 Z8 C 21 11 280 2IIA
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67. Following Uf' lruf' for Tori, except;
A. They are growing slowly
B. They are not growing
C. They are benign
D. They are abnormal oral structures
68. Tori consist of:
A. Laminated cortical rone
B. Thick layer of mucus
C. Thick layer of sub-mucus
D. All of the above
69. Tori are:
A. Delayed over growth; of medial margins of palatine
processes
B. Delayed overgrowths of the medial margins of
horizontal processes of maxilla
C. Overgrowth from premaxilla
D. Present during development of maxilla itself
70. A Tori affects following, except:
A.
B. Mastication
C. Posterior palatal seal in denture
D. Stability of the dent;re
71. Following are techniques used for vestibulopluty,

A. Mucosal advancement
B. Usage of hydroxyapatite
C. Secondary epithelialization
D. Usage of epithelial gufls
72. The minimum amount of vertical bone height requirf'd
to conduct veslibuJopbsty is:
A.S em B.2 cm
C. 1.5 cm D. 0.5 em
678 68A 69A 708 718 nc
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112. Deepest portion of posterior palatal seal area is scraped
approximately:
A. 3-3.5 mm B. 1-1.5 mm
C. 2-2.5 nun D.4-4.5 mm
113. Adv,ml/lge of placing posterior palatal seal in trial base
are following.. except:
A. I I is a physiologic technique
B. More accurate maxillo-mandibular record
C. Early determination of retention
D. Indication of poslerior ext('llt of the denture, 10 the
palient
114. Dindvantage of placing postt'rior palatal seal in lrial
bue are following.. except:
A. Potential for over compression of tissues
B. Trial denture base will be too relentive
C. It is nol J physiologic technique
D. Depends on careful ;craping of Ihe cast
11 5. In Fluid W..,. technique, the posterior palatal 5eal ,un
is recordt'd in tht':
A. Trial denture base B. Final wash impression
C. Primary impression D. Special tray
116. Preferred imprusion malnial for Fluid Wax technique
of placing posterior palatal seal area is:
A. Elastic impression material
B. Zinc oxide eugenol
C. Eit her ' A' or 'B'
D. Reversible hydrocolloid
117. Di sadvantage of using elasti c impN:ssion malerial for
placing of poslerior palatal seat aN:a in Fluid Wax
technique is:
A. They arc not resilient
B, Wax will not adhere to the material
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. More expensive mJterials
112 B 113 A 114 B 115 B 11& 8 117 8
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152. Following articulators will accept face bow Iransfer,
rxcept:
A. Grittman articuliltor
8. Kinoscope articulator
C. Stansberry articulator
D. Teledyne articulator
153. In Gysi simple;{ articulator, the condylar path is fixed
al and inci n l guidance is find at :
A. 60 dcgrees and 30 dcgrccs
8. 30 degrces and 60 degrees
C. 33 degrees and 45 degrecs
D. 25 degrees and 60 degrees
154. In Grillman Arti culator, the casts are mounted based
on:
A. Monson's CUTVC
8. 8onwill's trianglc
C. Conical theory
D. Curve of Spec
155. Articulator that incorporates a rotary guidance for
milling-in purposes is:
A. Gritlman
8. House articulator
C. Dentatus
D. Denar
156. Hanau-Mate articulator:
A. Has horizontal condylar guidance fixed at 25 degrees
B. Bennett angle fixed at 20 degrees
C. Will not accept protrusivc or lateral interocdusal
records
D. All of the above are true
152 A 153 B 154 B 155 11 156 C
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183. Following articulator i n class IV-S have non-
cus tomizable Bennett gUide:
A. Denar 4A S. Gnathoscope
C. Simulator D. Denar 5A
1M. Pantographic tracings for condylar pathways are not
necessary for complete denture patient because:
A. It is time consuming to make
B. Resiliency of supporting tissue does not call for its
accuracy
C. Both' A' and '8'
D. Teeth are not present to gUide the mandible
185. Anterior Reference Point helps in following, except:
A. Face bow t ransfer
S. Minor adjustment in vertical dimension
C. Facilitate arrangement of anterior teeth
D . Recording centric relation
186. Immediate Side Shift influent":
A. Inclination of grooves of posterior teeth
S. Inclination of cusps of posterior teeth
C. Both 'A' and ' B'
D. Width of the central groove of the posterior teeth
187. In complete denture, an average intercondylar distance
of is sufficient:
A. 94 mm
B. 110 mm
C. 124 mm
D. 138 mm
188. Lack of Bennett adjustmf'nt in complete df'nture is
conlpenuted by providing:
A. Occlusal ad justment for freedom in protrusive
B. Occlusal adjustment for frE'Cdom in right lateral
C. Occlusal adjustment for freedom in left lateral
D. Both 'B' and 'C'
113 C lU II 115 D lae D 1.1 II lSI D
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189. "anau "2 Non-Arcon articulator can accr pt following
facr oows, exupt:
A. Fada face bow
8 . Twirl bow
C. Kinematic face bow
D. Quick-Mount face bow
190. Whrn usi ng Adjustabl e A"is face oow for "anau "2
articulator:
A. The intercondylar distance must be modified using
extendible condylar shaft
B. The adjustable a" is race bow has to be e"tended to
meet the requi rements
C. A Hanau H2-X articulator should be used
D. Both 'A' and 'C' are true
191. When UlIing a protrusivr rrcord to obtain latrral
condylar guidancr, the error will be:
A. Heavy ocdus.:ll contact on balancing si de
8. Heavy occlusal c o n t ~ c t on working side
C. Heavy ocdusal contact on balancing side and light
on working side
D. Light occlusal contacl on balancing side and heavy
on working side
192. Lateral condylu guidancr obtainrd from protrusivr
records:
A. Is same as prolrusiv<'
B. Is steeper than t rue lateral inclinations
C. Is less s t ~ p than true lateral inclinations
D. Is better than true lateral measurements
193. Hanau H2 articulator hiS:
A. Adjustable, angled 'foot' incisal gUide pin
B. Curved incisal gUide pin
C. Straight incisal gUide pin
D. Split incisal guide pin
I" D 100 0 111 1 0 lU C In A
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194. Twirl-bow relates muilla to:
A. Axis-orbital plane
B. Ala- tragus plane
C. Frankfort Horizontal Plane
D. Horizontal occlusal plane
195. In Hanau AKon H2,the notch on incinl guide is about
below thl! condylar planl!:
A. 7 mm
D. 47 mm
C. 23 mm
D. 34 mm
196. Hanau radial shift:
A. Has curved Immediate Side Shi ft
D. Has non-adjustable Progressive 1k>nnett Shift
c. Has both' A' and ' 0'
D. Adjustable intercondylar distance
197. Thl! curvature for Imml!diate Sidl! Shift in Hanau
Radial Shift Articulator has about:
A. 5 mm radius
D. 6 mm radius
C. 3 mm radius
D. 2 mm radius
198. Thl! sUp1'rior wall curvature in Hanau Radial Shift
articulator has a radius of about:
A. 0.25" B. 0. 75"
C. 0.50" D.1"
199. The available Incinl GuidI! Tables for Hanau Radial
Shift Articulator arl! foJlowing. ~ x u p t :
A. Curved
D. Flat table
C. Mechanical table
D. Pantacrylic table
1M C 195 8 196 A li1 C 191 B le11 A
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206. Detent mechanism:
A. Is used in Hanau radial shift articulator
B. Helps return the upper member of articulator to
U'ntric position
C. Is used along with protrusive guides
D. All .of the above are true
207. For Whip Mho: articulator, Immediate Side Shift can be
set using:
A. Protrusive interocdusal record
B. Centric interocc!usal record
C. QUick set recorder
D. Both 'A' and 'C'
208. Following are articulators designed by Denu
Corporation, except:
A. Mark II B. Omni
C. D4A D. Panadent
209. Following adjustments in articulators has to be done
to accept adjustable axis bce bow, txupt:
A. Telescopic mounting studs
B. Transfer fixture
C. Extendible pins
D. Quick-set recorder has to be added
210. Denar Reference Plane Locator locates the:
A. Anterior reierence point
B. A point 15 mm anterior to External Auditor Meatus
C. A posterior reference point
D. Both ' A' and 'C'
211. Following are instrulllents designed by Denar
Corporation, exctpt:
A. Mark II articulators
B. Slidematic face bow
C. Omni articulator
D. QuickMount face bow
206 B 207 C 201 0 209 0 210 0 211 0
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218. Dt'nar Mini Rt'Corder un bt' un d for following. uupt :
A. To locate the hinge axis
B. To standardize articulator
C. Protrusive horizontal inclination
D. Immediate Side Shift
219. Richey condylar miuk.., is Lind:
A. To stribe an a rc 10 mm a"terior to External
Audi lory MNtus
B. To stribe an a rc 13 mm anterior to E)(terna l
Audilory Meatus
C. To determine Axis-Orbi tal plane
D. To deter mine Frankfort Horizontal Plane
220. Arbitrary axis for HaniLi face bow is within ___ _
of true ct'nler of opt'nins axi, of tht' jaws!
A. 10 mm
B. 1 mrn
C. 8 mm
0. 2 mm
221. Antulor rdt'rence poii'll for SHdemiti c face bow is:
A. 34 mm above incisIve edge of right central incisor
B. 43 mm above lower border of upper lip
C. 54 mm above lower border of upper lip
D. 26 mm above lower border of upper lip
222. The Kile on the slidt'matlc face bow reprnenl8:
A. The intercond ylar d is tance
B. 3/4th of intercondylar di$tance
C. 1/ 2 the intercondylar distance
D. 1/ 4th of intercond yla r dis tance
22.3. Advantage of Sli dematk face bow is:
A. It is kin('matic
B. Multiple transfer jigs can be osed with face bow
C. Incisal table ca.n be removed to attach face bow
O. Cast support is not required
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347. In a Hanolu Protrusive-Retrusive articulator, 1I8th tum
of the Protrusive-Retrusive screw equals _ _ _ _
movement of the condylu element:
A. 1 mm B. 0.08 inch
C. 0.005 inch D. O.008 mm
348. Arbitrary verticoll landmuks for folce bow trolnsftr in
01 Hanau articulator appNr& on the Inci sal pin. -C-:;;'--_
and below tilt Frankfort Horizonul Plane:
A. 54 mm and 47 mm
B. 37 mm and 54 mm
C. 54 mm and 37 mm
D. 43 mm and 54 mm
349. The width of the central guiding table of the Incisal
Guide table in Holnau l rti culator is;
A. 5 mm B. 5.76 mm
C. 5.20 mm D. 5.56 mm
350. The lateral wings of Inci sal Guide tabl e III Hilnau
articulator is adjus tibl e up to:
A. 70 degrees B. 45 degrees
C. 60 degrees 0. 120 degrees
351. The audilory pins in Hmau ilrticulilor are ___ _
to the condylu center:
A. 13 mm anterior
B. 13 mm p<)Sterior
C. 12 mm posterior
D. 16 mm poster ior
352. In Hanau oIrticulators, in balancing side, the condylar
element will mike contact with:
A. Centric SlOp
B. Condylar s haft
C. Auditory pin
D. Condylar t rack
347 C 348 II 3.' 0 350 II 3$1 C. 3$2 II
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353. The met.ll th.lt is used to m.lnuf.lcture H.ln.lu
uti<:ublor is:
A. Alwninwn
B. Nickel
C. Chromium
D. Stainless-steel
354. Buccin.tor muscle uises from following. except:
A. Pterygomandibular raphe
B. Alveolar process of maxilla
C. process o.
D.
355. Following .I .. true about linguliz.ltion of occlusion
in complete dentures, except:
A. Helps in good seal buccally
B. Creates a space bet ween cheek and teeth and
external surface of the denture
C. Helps to accumulate food in the buccal area
D. It prevents from neutralizing th .. 13teul
forces from tongue
356. One of the following is true for Modiolus:
A. It is at the angle of the mouth
B. Is just to angle of the mouth
C. Is formed of 7 muscles
D. Affects denture flange in maxiflary molar area
357. Following is true for sublingual flange aru, during
construction of compl ete denture:
A. If used correctly. can aid in retention of lower
denture
B. It extends from canine to canine
C. Flange in this area should be extended vertically
D. It cannot form a valve seal
353 A U. 0 355 A 358 B 357 A
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424. Centric relati on is a
A. Antero'posterior
C. Postero-superior
------position:
B. Antero-inferior
D. None of the above
425. Buccal shelf is a stress bearing area because:
A. It has cortical bone
C. Both 'A' and 'B' corn...::t
B. Mucosa is to t he occlusal load
D. Buccinator fibl'-rs are parallel
426. Retromolar pad contains following.. eXrl'pt:
A. Buccinator fibl'-rs
B. Mylohyoid fi bers
C. Superior constrictor fibers
D. Glandular tissue
427. The residual monomer level in denture bases:
428.
429.
A. Is about 3% in correctly polymerizl'<l heat cured
resin
B. Is about 30% in correct ly polymerized heat cured
reSIn
C. Is likely to bt.' high if a short curing cycle is employed
D. Both 'A' and 'C' are correct
Denture stomatitis:
A. Is usually associatc<i with a sore mouth
B. Is usually associated wi th wearing denture at night
C. Is more common in men than women
D. Both A and B are correct
Thickness of buccal flange of a complet e denture is
affected by:
A. Zygom<lticus muscle
B. The position' of the mandible
C. Determined by the orbicularis oris
D. The pterygomandibubr raphe

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478. Balandng side occlusal error includes:
A. Balancing side contact
B. Heaving contact on balancing side, wor king teeth
out of contact
C. Ma)(i llar y cusps He distal to t hei r intercusping
positions
D. Maxillary cusps He mesial to their intercusping
positions
479. The least needed information while selecting teeth for
esthetics in compltle denture is:
A. Size of the face
B. Form of the face
C. Color of the eye
D. Length of the upper lip
480. The lingu .. l flange of the mandibular denture should
be:
A. Made concave
H. Made concave under the lingual surfaces of the teeth
C. Slightly concave but not under the lingual surfaces
D. Convex in nature 10 keep the longue away
481. Following at .. advantages of wearing an immediate
denture, exrept:
A. No edentulous p ~ r i o d for the patient
B. Esthetics is maintained
C. Can be relined later
D. Prevents excess bleeding
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482. In a comple' .. dentuR, 'he common cause for fraclure
of teeth as well as the d .. nlure is:
A. Thermal conductivity
B. Change in occlusal relation
C. Increased bul k in palate
D. Decrease in tiSSUf tolerance
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524. In speech, palatolingu.1 consonants ue following.
except:
A. '5'
C. 'P'
B. 'N'
O. 'L'
525. One of the following i, not true for Transograph:
A. [t is a split axis instrument
B. Each condyle functions independently
C. Insists on a true hinge axis
O. Dot.'S not believe in a:'l imaginary line through which
the two condyl es mlate
526. A record of (on tact made between tongue and the hard
palate during 'puch, is called:
527.
A. Pantogram B. Palatogram
C. Electromyogram D. Electrokinesiogram
Speaking wu consists
A. Paraffin wax
mainly of:
B. Beeswax
C. Microcrystalline wax O. Carding wax
528. Christen5en'5 Distance is menu red from:
A. Distal cusp of maxillary second molar to the posterior
end of the denture
B. Distal cusp of maxil lary second molar to the dist,ll
cusp of mandibular molar
C. Di stal cusp of maxillary second molar to
perpendicul arly downwards to mandibular second
molars
D. Oistobuccal cusp of b st mandibular molar to a point
perpendicular to the maxillary occlusion ri m
529. During Gothic arch Ira(ing. a blunt apex may be the
ruult of following. t""pt:
A. Instabili ty of t rial bases
B. Interference between the bases at distal ends
C. Lack of equalization of pressure
D. Limited range of movement of mandible
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4. During a Iranslalory of following
(Kcur at joint in i ts ..... rious stl'1.l ctun's,
except:
A. Head of the condyle rotates on the superior surface
of the meniscus
B. Upper surface of disc contacts articular eminence
C. The complex slides as condyle rotates
D. Condyle rotates on underside of disc
5. of foll owing is not cDlncl:
A. Inferior surface of disc is convex
B. Superior surface of di sc is concave-convex from
before backward
C. Superior surface is in cont act with articular suriilce
of temporal bone
D. Inferior surface of the disc is conCilve and fits to
condyle
6. sln'ss bnring arn of disc is:
A. Anterior part In contact with ilrtleular eminence
B. Inferior part in contact with ilrticular eminence
C. Central part in contact with ilrticular eminence
D. Supero-anteri or surface of the disc
7. of axis us in following.
except:
A. Making the patient use this location for function
B. Tracing its path for duplication
C. Making the casts in the same dynamiC relati on to each
other
D. Permitting to have ver tical dimension under our
control
8. Actual loc.tion of of robtion of condyles is
-;---cC "c::c:-- to loc. ted axis on the skin:
A. 10-13 mm, lateral B. 10-11 mm, medial
C. i3 mm, superior D. i3 mm, inferior

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9. In nonnal denlititon, the , enlri c rdol tion , oincides
with:
A. Hinge axis
B. Cent ric occlusion
C. Maximum position
D. Terminal hinge axis
10. During recording hi nge axis, if the pati ent has
diffi cultyfpain in exuuting molndible, following un
be done:
A. Use a jig to Irain the patienl
B. Manually handl!.' the mandible
C. Use bite plane for some days
D. Either' A' and 'C'
11. The Split-US! technique of mounting usts u n
demonstrate discrepancy of about:
A. l/l00th of the inch
B. 1110th of the inch
c. l(lOOOth of the Inch
D. 1/ 10,000 of an inch
12. The writing apparatus () f the Hinge Axis Locollor can
be attached to pati ent's jaws using one of the
following. except:
A. Customized clutchesmetal
B. Reference plales by ,Iuarl
C. PI"s!ic custom made clutches
D. Compound clutches
13. An oulwnd and downward Progru siv" Sid" Shift is
otherwi se call ed u:
A. Lateroretrusion
B. Lalerosurtrusion
C. Lalerodetrusion
D. Lalcrotrusion
D 10 D 11 C 12 D 13 C
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24. Foliowing aN' for lingual bradng arm for an
used in di stal
except;
A. It should be in the same height as attachment
B. Should be carried around to opposi te proximal space
C. Should occupy only the occlusal 1/3rd of lingual
surface
D. It adds s tability to the prosthesis
25. Pin (CSP) s ys tem consists of
following.. except:
A. A ,mented and a removable section
B. Parallelsided pi ns
C. Retention grooves
D. Occlusal rests
26. Following are true for ChannelShoulder pin sys tem,
except;
A. Have lesser frictional area
o. Can be u,;.cd in areas where vertical lacking
C. Gives firm bracing acti on
D. Milling machine is not required
27. Foll owing statements ue true for semiprecision rests,
ex cept."
A. They have parallel sides
8. They have tapt'red sides
C. Bracing action is less
D. They may be carved in wax
28. In Semi preci sion Attachments following aN'
e_Tcept;
A. Lingual arm provides retent ion
B. Lingual arm provides bracing
C. The semiprecision rest provides bracing
D. They can be intracoronal
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29. Thompson Dowel system consists of following. except:
A. Intracoronal retainer
B. Retention through minor engaging
dimple on lingual aspe<:t
C. Retention through a minor connector engaging
buccal
D. Retaining dimple is in line with dowel
30. When constnu::ling iI Unililteral removilble bridge using
Precision Attachment, the male attachment can be joined
by il gold bar - are following. except:
A. Attachments are better retentive in acrylic
B. Processing changes that occur in acrylic will not
affect location of attachment
C. Will increase surface area for attachment of acrylic
D. Accidental breakage of acrylic is unlikely
31. Following statements are wrong for alignment of hinge
in a extracoronill iltlilchment, except:
A. Hinges do not wear with time
B. They must be aligned with sagittal plane
C. They must be aligned with edentulous ridge
D. They have to be aligned slightly twisted lingually
32. Following are tme for Dalbo Allchment, except:
A. They do not allow any play between male and
female sections of the attachment
B. They are available in two configurations
C. They provide resistance to rotational and lateral
displacing forces
D. No addi tional bulk
33. In a Dalbo system the verticill load Ciln be transferred
through any of the following, .. xapt:
A. Spring
B. Solid spacer
C. Reducing vertical space in female section
D. Bracing arms
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56. Following statements ire true for direct transfer coping.
except:
A. [t has ,1 hollow transfer coping
B. Has a long cent ral screw
C. It within i mpression till is
poured
D. [t requi res impression materials with elastic p rO"-
perties
57. The force applied to the implanllo check ils mobility
is approximately:
A. 1000 B. 250 grams
C. 400 grams 0 .500 grams
58. Following are signs and symptoms of failure of <In
implanl, except:
A. Severe radiO"-opacity around the implant
B. Bone loss around omplant
C. Pain during percussion
D. Huril:untal mobility ;> 0.5 mm
59. Rr-5 in implantology is a:
A. Removable prosthesis completely support ed by
implants and / or teeth
B. Removable prosthesis CQmbining implant and soft
tissue support
C. Fixed/removabJe prosthesis that replaces natural
crowns and portion of soft tissues
D. Removable prosthesis that restores anatomic crowns
and portion of root of natural tooth
60. Following are true for Computed Tomography, tJecept:
A. [t was invented bv House
B. [t enabl es differentiation and quanti fication of both
hard and soft tissues
C. It is a digital and mathematical imaging tffhnique
D. Does not require .ny invasive tl'Chnique
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73. Disadvantage of D4 bone for implant placement are
following. except:
A. Has high amount of trabecular bone
B. Greater diameter hydroxyapat ite coated implants
are needed
C. Offers limited me<:hanical advantage
D. Difficult to obtain r i ~ i d fixation
74. Following are troe about Reverse Torque Testing.
except:
A. Involves placing revers.e torque on implants
B. Involves verification for rigid fixation of implants
C. May not be aff('(;ted by bone density and implant
design
D. It is most beneficial in less dens.e bone
75. Advantages of posterior single tooth restoration for
Implants are following, except:
A. Variable bone quali ty
B. Greater initial bone width
C. Thicker facial plate of bone
D. Non--t:ritical esthetics
76. Most idul posterior tooth to replace with an implant
is:
A. First molar
B. First premolar
C. 5e<:ond premolar
D. Second molar
77. Following are troe whil e replacing maxillary first
premolar with implants. except:
A. Canine may be angled d istally and roots curved
B. Verticill height limitations should be considered
C. It is placed more palatally to enhance esthetics
D. Occlusal contact is (YVef central fossa
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91. Following are factors to be considered for keepi ng the
implant screws tight:
A. Mi nimie clamping force
B. Maximize joint separating force
C. Implant placed with 20-30 N...:m torque
D. All of the abQvc
92. Following true for EsthetiCone for
except:
A. Made of titanium alloy
B. Have hexagonal base
C. Are tapered
D. Designed for screw-retainerl restorati ons
93. Cera One abutment:
A. Pure titanium
B. Screw-retainerl
C. For multiple restorations
D. All of the above are true
94. Onplanl is:
A. A surface adherent titanium disc
B. A type of Holl ow BlSkct implant
C. Embedded into bone
D. All of the above are true
95. First evidence of use of implanb dates back to
approximately:
A. 100 AD
B. 1000 AD
c. 600 AD
D. 1500 AD
96. Ramus blade endosseous implant was developed by:
A. Roberts and Robert s
B. Lee
C. Linkow
D. Goldberg
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156. Cuspid-guided disclusion is iI requirement in splints
for:
A. Prevention of bruxism
B. Prevention of temporomandibular dysfunction
C. Both 'A' and '8'
D. Centric relation achievement
151. Freedom in (entrk is usenliil l in splints beuuse;
A. Patient has to disdude posterior teeth
B. Obtaining exact centric relation is not possible during
function disturbances
C. Patient has to masticate with splint
D. All of the above
158. Incisal table i8 not used for splint because;
A. Patients cannot masticate
B. It is difficuJtto adjust once mandible is refXlSitioned
after treatment
C. Mandibular incisors will not get entrapped behind
maxillary incisors
D. All of the above are true
159. Occlusal splint ciln be used as one of the following
tXCt pt;
A. Treatment of temporlmandibular joint dysfunction
B. Diagnostic device
C. To measure vertical dimension
O. Aid for registering centric relat ion for restorative
pu""""
160. Increase of vertical dimension during splint therapy
depends on following tXctpt:
A. Aggravated curve of spee
B. Presence of balancing interferences
C. Increase in high overjet
D. Presence of deep overbite
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195. Bryron's detrrminants of a physiological occlusi on for
implants indudr s foll owing, except;
A. Acceptable inter ocdusal distance
B. Monoplane ocdusion
C. Bilateral contads in retruded closure
D. Freedom of contact movement
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