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Middle concha of nose are a part of:

 # Middle concha of nose are a part of:
A. Nasal bone
B. Ethmoid
C. Vomer
D. Maxilla


The correct answer is B. Ethmoid.

The nasal conchae are curved bony projections directed downward and medially. 
The 3 conchae are:
 i) Inferior concha: It is an independent bone. 
ii) Middle concha: It is a projection from the medial surface of the ethmoidal labyrinth.
iii) Superior concha: It is also a projection from the medial surface of the ethmoidal labyrinth. This is the smallest concha situated just above the posterior part of middle concha. 

Carboxylation reaction is related to:

 # Carboxylation reaction is related to:
A. Biotin
B. Vitamin B6
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin A



The correct answer is A. Biotin.

Biotin serves as a carrier of CO2 in carboxylation reactions. The reaction catalyzed by pyruvate carboxylase, converting pyruvate to oxaloacetate.


Which bone reaches its adult size at birth?

 # Which bone reaches its adult size at birth?
A. Ear ossicles
B. Parietal bone
C. Mastoid process
D. Maxilla



The correct answer is A. Ear ossicles.

The bone that reaches its adult size at birth are ear ossicles. The tympanic cavity, mastoid antrum, auditory ossicles and structures of the internal ear are almost fully developed at birth and undergo little change after birth.

Metopic suture fuses at:

 # Metopic suture fuses at:
A. 2.5 years
B. 6 years
C. 18 months
D. 9 months



The correct answer is D. 9 months.

The two frontal bones tend to fuse in the midline via the metopic or frontal suture. The timing of its closure is controversial. Fusion of metopic suture begins anteriorly at the bridge of the nose and progresses posteriorly. One-third of metopic sutures close at 3 months, and nearly 100% by 9 months. Although some may persist into 6 years and may not close until adulthood in up to 10% of patients. A premature fusion of the suture is termed metopic synostosis. This can result in trigonocephaly. It usually disappears by the age of 2 years but may even persist in a few individuals. 

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If access is made in gold crown for endodontic procedure and after completion of procedure

 # If access is made in gold crown for endodontic procedure and after completion of procedure hole is filled with amalgam, which is correct about subsequent possible event?
A.  Amalgam will act as anode to gold  
B. Amalgam will act as cathode to gold
C. Circuit will not be formed
D. All of the above



The correct answer is A. Amalgam will act as anode to gold.

If an amalgam is in direct contact with an adjacent metallic restoration such as a gold crown, the amalgam is the anode in the circuit. This type of electrochemical corrosion is called galvanic corrosion and is associated with the presence of macroscopically different electrode sites.


What happens if gypsum is heated above 700 degree celsius?

 # What happens if gypsum is heated above 700 degree celsius?
A. No by-product
B. Breakdown of CaSO4 which affect gold alloy
C. Breakdown of Na2SO4 which affect gold alloy
D. Gas inclusion porosities

The correct answer is B. Breakdown of CaSO4 which affect gold alloy.

Gypsum-bonded investments are used for casting gold alloys. These can withstand a temperature of 700°C. If gypsum investment is heated about 700°C, decomposition of CaSO4 occurs with emission of SO2 gas. This not only causes shrinkage of the investment but also contaminates the gold castings with the sulphides of the non-noble elements such as silver and copper. So gypsum investments should not be heated above 700°C. 


Undercut desirable for wrought wire clasp:

 # Undercut desirable for wrought wire clasp:
A. 0.02 inches with clasp length 8 mm
B. 0.01 inches with clasp length 8 mm
C. 0.02 inches with clasp length 5 mm
D. 0.01 inches with clasp length 5 mm



The correct answer is A. 0.02 inches with clasp length 8 mm.

• Undercuts on the master cast may be measured with an undercut gauge, such as those provided with the Ney and Jelenko surveyors. 
• The amount of undercut is measured in hundredths of an inch, with the gauges allowing measurements up to 0.03inch. Theoretically the amount of undercut used may vary with the clasp to be used up to a full 0.03 inch. However, undercuts of 0.01 inch are often adequate for retention by cast retainers.
• Tapered wrought-wire retention may safely use up to 0.02 inch without inducing undesirable torque on the abutment tooth, provided the wire retentive arm is long enough (at least 8mm). 
• The use of 0.03inch is rarely, if ever, justified with any clasp. When greater retention is required, such as when abutment teeth remain on only one side of the arch, multiple abutments should be used rather than increasing the retention on any one tooth.