Description : Which of these muscles may affect the borders of mandibular complete denture, M07 ********* A. Mentalis (act on the lower border) B. Lateral pterygoid C. Orbicularis oris D. Levator angulioris E. Temporal
Last Answer : C. Orbicularis oris
Description : Which of the following muscles may affect the borders of a mandibular complete denture? A. Mentalis B. Lateral pterygoid C. Orbicularis oris D. Levator oris E. Temporalis
Description : The muscle responsible for maintaining the bolus of food while chewing is: A. Buccinator B. Orbicularis oris
Last Answer : A. Buccinator
Description : The major cause of mentalis muscle hyperactivity is: A. Class II Division I consequence B. Tongue thrust The major cause is lip sucking or lip thrust which avoid the development of the anterior ridge
Last Answer : A. Class II Division I consequence
Description : A Patient with lower denture complaining of paresthesia of the lower lip, the most common cause is, A. Pressure on mental foramen B. Pressure on the genioglossi Mylohyoid muscles
Last Answer : A. Pressure on mental foramen
Description : Which muscle acts on the disto-lingual contour of lower denture: A. Mentalis B. Masseter C. Mylohyoid D. Buccinator
Last Answer : C. Mylohyoid
Description : Loss of sensation in the lower lip may be produced by,CHECK ADC M07 A. Bell’s palsy B. Traumatic bone cyst C. Trigeminal neuralgia D. Fracture in the mandible first molar region E. Ludwig’s angina
Last Answer : D. Fracture in the mandible first molar region E. Ludwig’s angina
Description : In myasthenia gravis: a. the vertical muscles of the eye are more commonly involved than the horizontal muscles b. the pupil reaction to light is sluggish c. absent antibody to acetylcholine receptors exclude the diagnosis d. Cogan's twitch refers to involuntary twitching of the orbicularis
Last Answer : the vertical muscles of the eye are more commonly involved than the horizontal muscles
Description : What is NOT related to the normal aging process? A. Progressive bone loss B. Reduced elasticity of muscles C. Decreased elasticity of the skin D. Lower pain threshold
Last Answer : D. Lower pain threshold
Description : What is not correct about Long Buccal Nerve:** A. Passes through two heads of pterygoids muscles B. Supplies mucosa over lower and upper molars C. Supplies the buccinator muscle D. Supplies skin over buccinator
Last Answer : C. Supplies the buccinator muscle
Description : An old male presents complaining of having numerous white lesions in the oral cavity within past few days. Prior to this the family physician prescribed chlorite tetracycline for an upper respiratory infection, ... plaques on the lip mucosa, buccal mucosa and the tongue. MOST LIKELY to be:
Last Answer : Moniliasis (Which is candidiasis)
Description : A teenager has swelling involving his upper lip, the corner of his nose and a region under his left eye. The swollen area is soft, fluctuant and pointed on the labial plate under his ... and test vitality of his teeth E. Write prescription for antibiotics and delay treatment until swelling is
Last Answer : A. Refer him to physician IV abs riesgo de thrombosis de seno cavernoso
Description : What is true about Angioneurotic oedema, A. Puffiness around the eyes, oedema of the upper lip with redness and dryness B. Caused by several deep restorations in the anterior teeth C. There is no caries, negative thermal tests, negative percussion and negative response to palpation
Last Answer : A. Puffiness around the eyes, oedema of the upper lip with redness and dryness B. Caused by several deep restorations in the anterior teeth
Description : A 45 years-old patient awoke with swollen face, puffiness around the eyes, and oedema of the upper lip with redness and dryness. When he went to bed he had no swelling, pain or ... B. Angioneurotic oedema C. Infectious mononucleosis D. Acute maxillary sinusitis E. Acute apical periodontitis
Last Answer : B. Angioneurotic oedema
Description : Which of the following DOES NOT cause depression of the mandible: A. Contraction of lateral pterygoid B. Contraction of temporalis C. Contraction of the suprahyoid muscles D. Contraction of the ... E. Relaxation of all muscles so that the only forces on the mandible are the forces of
Last Answer : B. Contraction of temporalis
Description : TMJ dysfunction common symptom is, A. Clicking B. Locking C. Pain in the muscles of mastication
Last Answer : C. Pain in the muscles of mastication
Description : What would not cause an airway obstruction A. Laryngeal muscles paralysis B. Flexion of the neck C. Airway obstruction D. Extension of the neck
Last Answer : D. Extension of the neck
Description : In the inferior alveolar block the needle goes through or close to which muscles: A. Buccinator and superior constrictor B. Medial and lateral pterygoid C. Medial pterygoid and superior instructor D. Temporal and lateral pterygoid E. Temporal and medial pterygoid
Last Answer : A. Buccinator and superior constrictor
Description : My first is appropriate, my second ’tis nine to one if you guess it. My whole elevates the sole above the earth. What am I? -Riddles
Last Answer : Pat-ten.
Description : What does Cancrum Oris mean ?
Last Answer : Cancrum oris means molten face. Cancrum oris .
Description : What Elevates the temperature of planet?
Last Answer : carbon dioxide
Description : When food is swallowed the swallow reflex is activated and the larynx elevates and closes to avoid portions of the food bolus entering the trachea causing aspiration of strange material to the bronchi. Digestion System - Image Diversity: esophagus
Last Answer : Is the esophagus a muscular organ?
Description : Calcitonin is a thyroid hormone which (a) elevates calcium level in blood (b) has no effect on calcium (c) elevates potassium level in blood (d) lowers calcium level in blood.
Last Answer : (d) lowers calcium level in blood.
Description : The following structures arise from the first pharyngeal arch: a. common carotid artery b. mandible c. facial nerve d. orbicularis oculi e. temporalis
Last Answer : mandible
Description : Ptosis in Horner's syndrome, is due to paralysis of: a. Riolan's muscle b. Horner's muscle c. Muller's muscle d. The levator palpebral muscle e. Orbicularis oculi muscle
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : What can I do for a tiny, painful bump on my lower inner lip?
Last Answer : Sounds like transient lingual papillitis or, as most of us call it, a lie bump. Little fuckers hurt, but they’re harmless and heal on their own.
Description : Can I get a piercing in my lower lip and drink alcohol regularly?
Last Answer : What is the relation between the two? You mean that after you had the piercing done, you think you can’t drink alcoholic drinks the weekend following it?
Description : What are the little ball shaped things in your lower lip that connects to the chin called?
Last Answer : @ItalianPrincess1217 bite your lip, cause if that’s the case, then you have it too.
Description : What's up with Michelle Obama's lower lip? does she have an underbite?
Last Answer : Who the hell cares? Sorry to be harsh, but I’m just sick of people focusing on her clothing, her mouth, etc. We have serious problems and I personally couldn’t care less what she wears or what she looks like.
Description : Suddenly my lower lip has become very thick. What to do now ?
Last Answer : In fact, the lower lip does not thicken suddenly, it can be swollen due to the wound. You can mix the liquid of Ecap capsule in Vaseline and apply it regularly. Eat foods rich in vitamins.
Description : Which structure is known as lower lip of cockroach ?
Last Answer : Which structure is known as lower lip of cockroach ? A. Labrum B. Labium C. Mantum D. Submentum
Description : A patient comes with a firm, painless swelling of lower lobe of parotid which has grown progressively for the past year. He complains of paresthesia for the past 2 weeks. This is most likely to be: a. Pleomorphic adenoma. b. Carcinoma of the parotid. c. Lymphoma of parotid.
Last Answer : a. Pleomorphic adenoma.
Description : Which of the following cusps is more prone to crack: A. Buccal of lower molars B. Lingual of lower molars C. Lingual of upper molars D. Buccal of upper molars
Last Answer : B. Lingual of lower molars
Description : The MOST frequently retained deciduous teeth in A. Upper lateral incisors B. Upper central incisors C. Lower central incisors D. Second lower molars E. Second upper molars
Last Answer : D. Second lower molars
Description : The disadvantage of heating the impression compound in a water bath is: A. It may become brittle B. It may become grainy C. Lower moles with constituents are leached out D. The plasticity of the compound may be altered E. All of the above
Last Answer : D. The plasticity of the compound may be altered
Description : A patient comes with a firm, painless swelling of lower lobe of parotid which has grown progressively for the past year. He complains of paresthesia for the past 2 weeks. This is most likely to be: A. Pleomorphic adenoma B. Carcinoma of the parotid C. Lymphoma of parotid
Last Answer : A. Pleomorphic adenoma
Description : Resting face height in edentulous patients: A. Decreases when head is tilted back (the opposite is true B. Increases when lower denture is inserted C. Does not change over time
Last Answer : B. Increases when lower denture is inserted
Description : What is TRUE about vertical dimension: A. Does not change for the whole life B. Decreases when head is tilted back (is the opposite and if is tilted forward decreases, patient supine reduced, stress and pain also reduced) C. Increases when a lower denture is placed in mouth
Last Answer : C. Increases when a lower denture is placed in mouth
Description : A patient presents to you with a history of local pain in the lower right posterior region, insisting that you extract his lower teeth. The teeth in question are vital without any pathology. You diagnosis is: A. Odontalgia B. Referred pain C. Trigeminal neuralgia
Last Answer : C. Trigeminal neuralgia
Description : A young female patient presents with throbbing pain in the left lower posterior jaw with trismus and associated lymphadenopathy. What would be your diagnosis? A. Tumor B. Pericoronitis
Last Answer : B. Pericoronitis
Description : Anaesthesia 1 mm above last lower molars will anesthetise: A. Lingual Nerve B. Long buccal nerve
Last Answer : B. Long buccal nerve
Description : If amalgam gets contaminated with moisture, the most uncommon result is:** A. Blister formation B. Post operative pain C. Secondary caries D. Lower compressive strength
Last Answer : C. Secondary caries
Description : The most common characteristic symptom of malignant tumours occurring in lower jaw is, A. Pain B. Bleeding C. Paraesthesia
Last Answer : C. Paraesthesia
Description : Which nerve is anesthesised in anterior border of ramus and 1 cm above occlusal plane of lower posterior teeth: A. Lingual nerve B. Long buccal nerve
Description : Why do you extract lower 8’s by directing the extraction lingually:** A. Because of the roots direction B. Thinner bone C. Lingual deviation
Last Answer : B. Thinner bone
Description : The incisal guidance on the articulator is the:** A. Mechanical equivalent of horizontal and vertical overlap of upper and lower incisors B. Mechanical equivalent of the compensating curve C. Same as condylar guidance D. Estimated by the equation: Incisal guidance = 1/8 of condylar guidance
Last Answer : A. Mechanical equivalent of horizontal and vertical overlap of upper and lower incisors
Description : .In regard to the glass of quartz particles of filling restorative resin; the microfill resins tend to have, A. A higher coefficient of thermal expansion and a higher crashing strength B. ... and a higher crashing strength D. A lower coefficient of thermal expansion and a lower crashing strength
Last Answer : B. A higher coefficient of thermal expansion and a lower crashing strength
Description : Why do you construct a lower removable partial denture with lingual bar: A. It is used when the space between raised floor, mouth and gingival margin is minimal B. Plaque accumulation is less than with lingual plate C. Should be made thicker when short
Last Answer : B. Plaque accumulation is less than with lingual plate
Description : To increase the stability of the lower denture, A. The occlusal plane should be below the tongue B. The occlusal plane should be above the tongue C. The lingual flanges should be concave
Last Answer : A. The occlusal plane should be below the tongue
Description : When repairing a fracture of a lower complete denture, which statement is correct: A. Self curing will distort the denture B. Cold curing will not be strong enough because of small area of attachment C. There is a possibility of occlusal disharmony
Last Answer : C. There is a possibility of occlusal disharmony