Description : cyst at the apex of an upper central incisor measuring 1 cm in diameter is visualized in radiograph and confirmed by aspiration biopsy; which method of treatment would you consider?** ... bone, followed by endodontic treatment. E. Routine orthograde endodontic treatment followed by observation.
Last Answer : D. Making a mucoperiosteal flap and removing the cyst through an opening made in the alveolar bone, followed by endodontic treatment.
Description : the pulp horn most likely to be exposed in the preparation of large cavity in permanent molar tooth is,CHECK ITS VERY CONTROVERSIAL QUESTION A. Mesio-Lingual in upper first molars B. Mesio-Buccal in ... first molars D. Mesio-Lingual in lower first molars E. Mesio- Buccal in lower first molar
Last Answer : B. Mesio–Buccal in upper first molars
Description : what are symptoms of dry socket after wisdom tooth extraction that left sinus cavity exposed?
Last Answer : You will have severe pain. Your doctor can pack the extraction site/sites with a medicated sterile gauze. DO NOT drink through a straw. Will cause the clot to come out of the socket which is the beginning of the healing process. Good luck.
Description : Select the correct statement . (a) Salivery glands situated just outside the buccal cavity. (b) Liver is the largest digestive gland. (c ) Hepatic duc
Last Answer : Select the correct statement . (a) Salivery glands situated just outside the buccal cavity. (b) Liver is the largest ... C. b,c & d D. a,b & c
Description : Select the correct structural sequence of alimentary canal facing from inside to outsie.
Last Answer : Select the correct structural sequence of alimentary canal facing from inside to outsie. A. Serosa ` ... rarr` Mucosa `rarr` Muscularis `rarr` Serosa
Description : Select the correct sequence of organs in the alimentary canal of cockroach starting from mouth. (a) Pharynx → Oesophagus → Ileum → Crop → Gizzard → Colon → Rectum (b) Pharynx → Oesophagus → Crop → Gizzard ... Ileum → Colon → Rectum (d) Pharynx → Oesophagus → Gizzard → Ileum → Crop → Colon → Rectum
Last Answer : (b) Pharynx → Oesophagus → Crop → Gizzard → Ileum → Colon → Rectum
Description : Digestion of starch takes place in (D.P.M.T. 82) (a) stomach and duodenum (b) Buccal cavity duodenum (c) Buccal cavity and oesophagus (d) Duodenum only
Last Answer : (b) Buccal cavity duodenum
Description : Germs entering the body through food are mainly killed in the region of alimentary canal where pH may reach the level of (a) 3 (b) 7 (c) l0 (d) Zero (M.P.P.M.T. 90)
Last Answer : (a) 3
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
Last Answer : B. Long buccal nerve
Description : Nasal chambers and buccal cavity are separated by -
Last Answer : Nasal chambers and buccal cavity are separated by - A. Uvula B. Palate C. Palatine D. None of these
Description : which of the following tissue covers moist surface of buccal cavity and pharynx ?
Last Answer : which of the following tissue covers moist surface of buccal cavity and pharynx ? A. ... epithelium C. Transitional epthelium D. Compound epithelium
Description : Lungs are situated in the (a) abdominal cavity (b) pericardial cavity (c) buccal cavity (d) thoracic cavity
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Acid secretion is characteristic of - (1) Buccal cavity (2) Stomach (3) Small intestine (4) Large intestine
Last Answer : (2) Stomach Explanation: The stomach is famous for its secretion of hydrochloric acid. It is secreted from parietal cells into the lumen where it establishes an extremely acidic ... acid is important for activation of pepsinogen and inactivation of ingested microorganisms such as bacteria.
Description : Choose the correctly matched pair. (a) Inner lining of - Ciliated epithelium salivary ducts (b) Moist surface - Glandular epithelium of buccal cavity (c) Tubular parts of -Cuboidal epithelium nephrons (d) Inner surface of - Squamous epithelium bronchioles
Last Answer : (c) Tubular parts of -Cuboidal epithelium nephrons
Description : Occlusal cavity with extension of the buccal fissure is classified as, A. Class II B. Class III C. Class I D. Class V
Last Answer : C. Class I
Description : In the preparation of Premolar class I cavity what is the best way of getting retention, A. Slightly done undercut of the mesial and distal walls B. Slightly done undercut of the buccal and lingual walls C. The convergence of the cavity walls
Last Answer : B. Slightly done undercut of the buccal and lingual wall
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 : Upper first premolar with MO cavity; what is important about the application of the matrix band (the question has also shown too as .What is complicated by): A. The mesial concavity of the root ... pulp C. High buccal pulp horn D. High lingual pulp horn E. Concavity of distal root surface
Last Answer : A. The mesial concavity of the root surface
Description : The bur should be tilted lingually when preparing the occlusal surface of class II cavity on a mandibular first premolar in order to: I. Remove unsupported enamel II. Prevent encroachment on the buccal pulp horn III. Prevent ... and II B. I and III C. II and IV D. III and IV E. IV only
Last Answer : C. II and IV
Description : Taste buds in frog are restricted to (a) Tongue (b) Buccal cavity (c) Tongue & roof of buccal cavity (d) Tongue & floor of buccal cavity
Last Answer : (c) Tongue & roof of buccal cavity
Description : The roof of buccal cavity is supported by (a) Glottis (b) Gullet (c) Palate (d) Ail
Last Answer : (c) Palate
Description : Salivary glands open into (a) Buccal cavity (b) Oesophagus (c) Stomach (d) All
Last Answer : (a) Buccal cavity
Description : Fat digestion takes place in (a) Buccal cavity (b) Stomach (c) Intestine (d) All
Last Answer : (c) Intestine
Description : Carbohydrate digestion in man starts from (a) Buccal cavity (b) Oesophagus (c) Stomach (d) Intestine
Description : Protein digestion start from (a) Buccal cavity (b) Stomach (c) Intestine (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Stomach
Description : Acid secretion is characteristic of (1) Buccal cavity (2) Stomach (3) Small intestine (4) Large intestine
Last Answer : Stomach
Description : (a) Draw a diagram depicting Human Alimentary Canal and label on it: Gall bladder, Liver and Pancreas. (b) State the roles of Liver and Pancreas. (c) Name the organ which performs the following functions in humans: (i) Absorption of digested food (ii) Absorption of water. -Biology
Last Answer : Answer.(a) (b) Liver: It synthesize and store bile juice secreted by gall bladder which breaks down fats into fat globules. (c) The organ which performs the following functions in humans are as ... * (i) Absorption of digested food - Small intestine. (ii)Absorption of water - Large intestine.
Description : In human alimentary canal, name the site of complete digestion of various components of food.Explain the process of digestion. -Biology
Last Answer : In small intestine, complete digestion of various components of food take place. The process of digestion of food in mouth, stomach and small intestine in human body are as follows: ... digesting proteins and emulsified fats. This digested food is finally absorbed through the intestinal walls.
Description : What are the basic layers of the wall of alimentary canal? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Maximum nutritive element aborbed by blood from which part of alimentary canal? -General Knowledge
Description : After the stomach, which comes next in the alimentary canal?
Last Answer : Small intestine
Description : What is the length of the alimentary canal ?
Last Answer : The length of this duct is 9 meters
Last Answer : The length of the alimentary canal is 9 meters
Description : The septal and pharyngeal nephridia open into alimentary canal and are of enteronephric type. It is an adaptation for
Last Answer : The septal and pharyngeal nephridia open into alimentary canal and are of enteronephric type. It is ... of temperature D. Regulation of amino acids .
Description : Alimentary canal is absent in
Last Answer : Alimentary canal is absent in A. Planaria B. Tapeworm C. Blood fluke D. Liver fluke
Description : Which of the following is incorect matching of the phylum, their alimentary canal , and metameric segmentation ?
Last Answer : Which of the following is incorect matching of the phylum, their alimentary canal , and metameric segmentation ?
Description : Incomplete alimentary canal with blind sac type of body planis present in
Last Answer : Incomplete alimentary canal with blind sac type of body planis present in A. Annelids B. Arthropods C. Plathyhelminthes D. Sponges
Description : Assertion `:` Mucous glands occur throughout the alimentary canal Reason `:` Mucous substances facilitate movement of food through the alimenatary can
Last Answer : Assertion `:` Mucous glands occur throughout the alimentary canal Reason `:` Mucous substances facilitate ... . If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion `:` Gastric glands occur throughout the alimentary canal. Reason `:` Gastric juice inhibits movement of food through the alimentary canal
Last Answer : Assertion `:` Gastric glands occur throughout the alimentary canal. Reason `:` Gastric juice inhibits ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Muscular contractions of alimentary canal are
Last Answer : Muscular contractions of alimentary canal are A. Circulation B. Deglutition C. Churning D. Peristalsis
Description : Peristaltic movements found in differnet parts of alimentary canal. In which one of these there is least peristalsis -
Last Answer : Peristaltic movements found in differnet parts of alimentary canal. In which one of these there is ... acidic B. Duodenum C. Rectum D. Oesophagus
Description : In alimentary canal Nerves, Blood vessels and Lymph vessels are present in :-
Last Answer : In alimentary canal Nerves, Blood vessels and Lymph vessels are present in :- A. Mesothelium ... and longitudinal muscle layer D. In Mucosa layer
Description : In alimentary canal symbiotic microorganism are present in :-
Last Answer : In alimentary canal symbiotic microorganism are present in :- A. Duodenum B. Jejunum C. Rectum D. Caecum
Description : Alimentary canal is derived from
Last Answer : Alimentary canal is derived from A. Endoderm B. Ectoderm C. Mesoderm D. Ectoderm and endoderm
Description : Wha are the basic layer of the walls of the alimentary canal?
Last Answer : Wha are the basic layer of the walls of the alimentary canal?
Description : (A)______ muscles are located in the inner walls of hollow visceral organs of the body like the alimentary canal, reproductive tract etc. they do not
Last Answer : (A)______ muscles are located in the inner walls of hollow visceral organs of the body like the alimentary ... (B)____ and are in (C)____ appearance.
Description : In which part of alimentary canal of cockroach is invagination of cuticle found ?
Last Answer : In which part of alimentary canal of cockroach is invagination of cuticle found ? A. Anterior part ... part D. Both in antherior and posterior part
Description : In what segments of the alimentary canal does chemical digeston occur for each marcrolecule type?
Last Answer : Need answer