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Pulp horn that is most likely to be exposed during cavity preparation on deciduous molars is:

 # Pulp horn that is most likely to be exposed during cavity preparation on deciduous molars is:
A. Mesiobuccal of first molar
B. Distobuccal of first molar
C. Mesiobuccal of second molar
D. Distobuccal of second molar



The correct answer is A. Mesiobuccal of first molar

The mesiobuccal pulpal horn of the primary first molars occupies a prominent portion of the pulp chamber. It is the largest pulp horn in both the maxillary and mandibular first primary molar and is commonly exposed during cavity preparation.


The mean daily eruption velocity of tooth is _______ micrometer/day.

 # The mean daily eruption velocity of tooth is _______ micrometer/day.
A. 51
B. 71
C. 61
D. 81


The correct answer is B. 71 micrometer per day.

The mean daily eruption velocity was seen to be 71µm / day. It is also believed that the effect of eruption significantly increases in supine position overnight.





Which periodontal fibers are consistent and are reconstructed even after the destruction of alveolar bone?

 # Which periodontal fibers are consistent and are reconstructed even after the destruction of alveolar bone?
A. Apical 
B. Oblique
C. Alveolar crest group
D. Transseptal



The correct answer is D. Transseptal.

Transseptal group: Extends interproximally over alveolar bone crest and are embedded in the cementum of adjacent teeth. They are reconstructed even after destruction of the alveolar bone has occurred in the periodontal disease and are responsible for returning teeth to their original state after orthodontic therapy. 

Gracey curette number 17/18 is used for:

# Gracey curette number 17/18 is used for:
A. Mesial surfaces of anterior teeth
B. Distal surfaces of anterior teeth
C. Mesial surfaces of posterior teeth
D. Distal surfaces of posterior teeth



The correct answer is D. Distal surfaces of posterior teeth. 

Double-ended Gracey curettes are paired in the following manner:
Gracey #1-2 and 3-4: Anterior teeth
Gracey #5-6: Anterior teeth and premolars
Gracey #7-8 and 9-10: Posterior teeth: facial and lingual
Gracey #11-12: Posterior teeth: mesial
Gracey #13-14: Posterior teeth: distal
Single-ended Gracey curettes can also be obtained; a set of these curettes comprises 14 instruments. Although these curettes are designed to be used in specific areas, an experienced operator can adapt each instrument for use in several different areas by altering the position of his or her hand and the position of the patient.

Recent additions to the Gracey curette set have been the Gracey #15-16 and 17-18. The Gracey #15-16 is a modification of the standard #11-12 and is designed for the mesial surfaces of posterior teeth. 
The Gracey #17-18 is a modification of the #13-14. It has a terminal shank elongated by 3 mm and a more accentuated angulation of the shank to provide complete occlusal clearance and better access to all posterior distal surfaces.

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