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NDHCE BOARD EXAM PREP 2023 | TOP SCORES
MADE SIMPLE | TRUSTED TEST SOLUTIONS!
The tissue(s) that have nerve innervations are

a. Dentin

b. Pulp and dentin

c. Pulp and periodontal ligaments

d. Cementum

e. All of the above - Answer: c. Pulp and periodontal ligaments


Free, unmyelinated nerve endings of the pulp can sense:

a. hot

b. cold

c. pressure

d. pain

e. all of above - Answer: d. pain

The free unmyelinated nerve endings of the pulp tissue can sense pain only. It cannot
distinguish between hot or cold. It cannot distinguish the sensation of pressure. All
stimuli are interpreted as a pain perception. The encapsulated nerve endings are
responsible for registering pressure changes


nonsuccedaneous permanent molars develop from tooth buds that frow from

a. a successional dental lamina

b. primary tooth buds
c.the posterior part of the palatal shelves

d. extension of the primary second molar's dental lamina - Answer: d. extension of the
primary second molar's dental lamina




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,Six permanent molars per dental arch develop from a posterior extension of the dental
lamina



What is the angled part of the ameloblast that secretes the enamel matrix?

a. inner enamel epithelium

b. repolarized pre ameloblasts

c. tomes process
d. disintegrating basement membrane. - Answer: c. tomes process



The pink labial mucosa or buccal mucosa meets the redder______ at the mucobucccal
fold

a. marginal gingiva

b. attached gingiva

c. alveolar mucosa - Answer: c. alveolar mucosa

The pink labial mucosa or buccal mucosa meets the redder alveolar mucosa at the
mucobuccal fold deep with the vestibular fornix.



The outer cells of the dental papilla are induced to differentiate during tooth
development

a. pulp tissue
b. preameloblasts
c. odontoblasts

d. cementoblasts - Answer: c. odontoblasts

Outer cells differentiate into dentin-secreting cells, odontoblasts



Which stage of tooth formation occurs for the primary dentition during the eleventh and
twelfth week of prenatal development?

a. bell stage
b. initiation stage

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,c. cap stage

d. bud stage - Answer: a. bell stage

The eleventh and twelfth week of prenatal development is the fourth stage of

Odontogenesis the Bell Stage


What is the connective tissue derived from during prenatal development?

a. ectoderm

b. endoderm

c. neural crest cells

d. mesoderm - Answer: d. mesoderm



Enamel ______ forms the crystalline structural units of enamel?
a. Tubles

b. granules

c. rods

d. cuticles - Answer: c. rods



The patient's mother was informed that multiple carious lesion caries on her maxillary
molars had progressed into the dentin. Caries in the dentin of the tooth progresses
through the

a. interglobular dentin

b. dentinal tubule

c. secondary dentin

d. predentin - Answer: b. dentinal tubule

Bacteria smaller than dentinal tubules enter the tubules and destroy the odontoblastic
processes (dentinal fibers) and follow the course to pulp.


Enamel hypocalcification is a type of enamel dysplasia that involves:

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, a. an increased number of ameloblasts

b. reduction in the quantity of enamel matrix

c. grooves and pitting on the enamel surface

d. interference in the metabolic - Answer: b. reduction in the quantity of enamel matrix



During 4th week of embryonic life, the tongue develops from several swellings arising
on the internal aspects of the brachial arches 1-4. Which swelling from the body of the
tongue.

a. Branchial arch 1
b. branchial arches 2, 3 and part of 4

c. branchial arches 4

d. thyroid gland - Answer: A. Branchial arch 1 forms two lateral swellings and one
medial swelling (tuberculum impar) to form the body of the tongue



What histologic structures comprise healthy attached gingiva

a. circular fibers

b. rete pegs

c. connective tissue papilla

d. fibroblasts
e. all of the above. - Answer: e. all of the above

A. Gingiva contains circular fiber or circumferential fibers that envelop each tooth
separately within the free gingiva.

B. Attached gingiva is composed of orthokeratinized stratified squamous epithelium.
Epithelium is not vascularized and depends on the underlying connective tissue for
nourishment; the epithelium interfaces with underlying connective tissue to enhance this
nourishment. Epithelial extensions into connective tissue are called ridges or rete pegs.
This rete peg arrangement produces the clinical appearance of stippling.

C. The epithelium interfaces with underlying connective tissue to enhance nourishment.
Connective tissue papillae are the connective tissue extensions into overlying
epithelium.


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