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Supernumerary teeth that occur between the maxillary central incisors are termed as

·       Mesiodens.

·       Peridens.

·       Distodens.

·       None of the above.

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Multiple supernumerary teeth have been associated with

·       Cleidocranial dysplasia.

·       Familial adenomatous polyposis (gardner’s syndrome).

·       Pyknodysostosis.

·       All of the above.

 

The correct order for most commonly missing teeth to least common is

·       Third molars . Mandibular second premolars . Maxillary lateral incisors . Mandibular central incisors.

·       Mandibular second premolars . Third molars . Maxillary lateral incisors . Mandibular central incisors.

·       Maxillary lateral incisors . Mandibular central incisors . Mandibular second premolars. Third molars.

·       Third molars . Mandibular second premolars . Mandibular central incisors . Maxillary lateral incisors.

 

Macrodontia can be associated with

·       Vascular abnormalities such as hemangioma.

·       Hemihypertrophy of the face.

·       Pituitary gigantism.

·       All of the above.

 

The most frequently transposed teeth are

·       Permanent canine and the first premolar.

·       Permanent second premolars lying between the first and second molars.

·       Permanent central and lateral incisors.

·       Deciduous canine and first molar.

 

Concrescence occurs when

·       A single tooth bud attempts to divide.

·       Roots of two or more primary or permanent teeth are fused by cementum.

·       There is a fusion of adjacent tooth germs of developing teeth.

·       Sharp bend or curve in the tooth occurs anywhere in the crown or the root.


‘Bull’s eye’ appearance on periapical radiograph can be seen in

·       Concrescence.

·       Germination.

·       Fusion.

·       Dilaceration.

 

Invagination or infolding of the enamel surface into the interior of a tooth can result in

·       Dens invaginatus.

·       Dens in dente.

·       Dilated odontome.

·       All of the above.

 

Leong’s premolar is another name for

·       Dens invaginatus.

·       Dens in dente.

·       Dilated odontome.

·       Dens evaginatus.

 

‘Ghostlike’ appearance of teeth in radiographic imaging is seen in

·       Regional odontodysplasia.

·       Dentin dysplasia.

·       Amelogenesis imperfecta.

·       Dentinogenesis imperfecta.

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