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169.

165. As compared with permanent teeth, the


crowns of the primary teeth are
A
B.
C.

D.

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larger.
more bulbous and constricted.
about the same size, but more bellshaped cervically.
narrower mesiodistally in comparison
with their crown length in the anterior
teeth.

Protrusive movement is produced primarily


because of contracture of which of the
following muscles?

A
B.
C.
D.
E.

Masseter

Mylohyoid
Temporalis
Medial pterygoid
Lateral pterygoid

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170. Which root surface depression on a maxillary


first molar possesses a concavity that travels
from the cervical third of the crown onto the

166. The smudge mark labeled a, b, C represents


which of the following contacts?

root surface?
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C!b.
c b

A Lingual
B. Facial

C.
E.
A
B.
C.
D.

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Working side
Non-working side
Protrusive
Lateral protrusive

171.

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B.

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c.
D.

posteriorly to the pterygomandibular


raphe.
inferiorly to the mylohyoid muscle
insertion.
inferiorly to the masseter muscle
insertion.
inferiorly to the medial pterygoid muscle
insertion.

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Primary maxillary first molar


Primary mandibular first molar
Primary mandibular second molar
Mandibular second premolar
Mandibular first molar

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172. The concept of using a lateral checkbite


record to set a respective condylar inclination
implies which of the following?
A

Mandibular lateral translation (Bennett


movement) occurs during the

B.

A
B.
C.
D.
E.

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168.

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In which of the following teeth is the mesial


portion MOST distinctly separated from the
remainder of the occlusal table by a
transverse ridge?

A
B.
C.
D.
E.

167. The apices of a mandibular second molar are


located

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Mesial

D. Distofac:~~~

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earliest stage of lateral movement.


latter stage of protrusive movement.
middle stage of retrusive movement.
hinge axis movement of the mandible.
ending stage of exhibiting a border
movement.

c.
D.

That the non-working side condyle has


traveled against the posterior wall of the
fossa
That the working side condyle has
traveled down the slope of the articular
eminence
That the non-working side condyle has
moved anteriorly and medially
That the working side condyle has
moved toward the medial wall ofthe
glenoid fossa

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