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Retention of Partial Veneer Crown

 # In partial veneer crown, retention can be increased by:
a) Increased length of path of insertion
b) Increase in taper
c) Making path of removal parallel to long axis of adjacent teeth
d) None of the above



The correct answer is A. Increased length of path of insertion.

Crown preparation with long, parallel axial walls and grooves produces maximum retention. Increasing the taper decreases retention. A short, over tapered preparation, decreases the retention because the restoration can be removed along an infinite number of paths.



Tooth Preparation for metal crown

 # The amount of reduction required for a tooth for all metal crown restoration is:
a) So that there is proper clearance between the teeth
b) So that the tooth architecture interferes with the arch of rotation
c) So that the tooth architecture doesn't interfere with the arch of rotation
d) At least 2mm on all the surfaces




The correct answer is: B. So that the tooth architecture interferes with the arch of rotation

The longer the occlusogingival length of the preparation, the greater is the retention. This is because longer preparations interfere with the arc of the casting pivoting about a point than shorter preparations.


Finish lines of a complete coverage crown should lie:

 # Finish lines of a complete coverage crown should lie?
a) Supragingivally 
b) Subgingivally
c) Subgingival if required
d) Gingival margin

The correct answer is C. Subgingival if required. 

Whenever possible the finish lines of crowns should terminate supragingivally. Subgingival margins are required in the following situations.
• Esthetics.
• Cervical erosion and caries.
• Insufficient crown length for retention.
• Elimination of persistent root hyper sensitivity.


Paired cartilages of larynx

 # Which of the following is a paired cartilage of larynx?
A. Thyroid
B. Cricoid
C. Epiglottis
D. Arytenoid


The correct answer is D. Arytenoid.

The laryngeal skeleton is made of nine cartilages: the thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, epiglottis, arytenoid cartilages, corniculate cartilages, and cuneiform cartilages. The first three are unpaired cartilages, and the latter three are paired cartilages.

Paired = Arytenoid, Corniculate, Cuneiform
Unpaired= Thyroid, Cricoid, Epiglottis

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