Question: Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_______________?
- 1. Sharpey’s fibres
- 2. Tome’s fibres
- 3. Ray’s fibres
- 4. All of the above
Question: Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_____________?
- 1. Sharpey’s fibres
- 2. Tome’s fibres
- 3. Ray’s fibres
- 4. All of the above
Question: Which of the following enzymes are involved in bone formation________________?
- 1. Alkaline phosphatase and urease
- 2. Catalase and phosphorylase
- 3. Alkaline phosphatase and phosphorylase
- 4. Acid phosphatase and catalase
Question: When osteoblast lay new bone from outside to inside in a osteon, the active formation area is called________________?
- 1. Haversion cone
- 2. Filling cone
- 3. Cutting cone
- 4. Howships cone
Question: The intimal B cells of synovical memrbane of temporomandibular joint are_______________?
- 1. Fibroblast like
- 2. Macrophage like
- 3. Lmphocyte like
- 4. Plasma cell like
Question: Maxillary sinus is described as a four sided pyramid containing base, apex, roof and floor. The apex of maxillary sinus extends________________?
- 1. Laterally into zygomatics process of maxilla
- 2. Medially into zygomatic process of maxilla
- 3. Laterally into lateral nasal wall
- 4. Superiorly into floor of orbit
Question: The process of recesses formation in maxillary sinus is most frequently seen with________________?
- 1. Zygomatic process
- 2. Frontal process
- 3. Alveolar process
- 4. Palatine process
Question: Haversion systems (osteons) are found primarily in the_________________?
- 1. Spongy bone
- 2. Periosteum
- 3. Alveolar bone proper
- 4. Endosteum
Question: Alveolar bone proper is also known as: or Which of the following is seen as lamina dura in an IOPA radiograph ?
- 1. Lamina lucida
- 2. Lamina densa
- 3. Lamina propria
- 4. Lamina dura
Question: Basic metabolic unit of bone is_______________?
- 1. Osteon
- 2. Osteoblast
- 3. Osteocyte
- 4. Osteoclast