Mcqs in Fixed Partial Dentures - Principles of Tooth Preparation
Mcqs in Fixed Partial Dentures - Principles of Tooth Preparation
Mcqs in Fixed Partial Dentures - Principles of Tooth Preparation
Tooth Preparation
# The average root surface area of maxillary first molar is (in mm2):
A. 133
B. 233
C. 333
D. 433
# The average root surface area (mm2) of the maxillary second premolar is:
A. 234
B. 220
C. 273
D. 204
# The forces acting through a fixed partial denture on the abutment tooth should be
directed:
A. As far as possible at right angles to the long axis of the teeth
B. Parallel to the long axis of the teeth
C. By decreasing the , mesiodistal dimension
D. None of the above
# Structural durability is a:
A. Biological phenomenon
B. Mechanical phenomenon
C. Sructural phenomenon
D. None of the above
# When the height and taper of the preparation are same, which of the following provides
better resistance?
A. Large diameter molar
B. Small diameter molar
C. Large diameter premolar
D. Small diameter premolar
# The functional cusps are beveled in the preparation of posterior cast crowns:
A. to reduce the stress at the line angles
B. to prevent the fracture of the tooth structure
C. for the structural durability of the restoration
D. to help in the retention
C. Amount of increase in retentive factor with a full crown versus a three quarter crown
D. None of these
# The taper that should be present in a prepared tooth as abutment for FPD is:
A. 10 degrees
B. 6 degrees
C. 2 degrees
D. not important
# The ideal crown preparation has a degree of convergence from gingival finish line
towards occlusal is:
A. 2-4 degrees
B. 3-5 degrees
C. 4-9 degrees
D. 8-11 degrees
# Which of the following teeth is the least desirable to use as an abutment tooth for a
FPD?
A. Tooth with pulpal innvolvement
B. Tooth with minimal coronal structure
C. Tooth rotated and tipped out of line
D. Tooth with short, tapered root with long clinical crowns
# In case, if maxillary canine is missing and we have to make a tooth supported FPD,
abutment will be:
A. Central incisor, lateral incisor, and first premolar
B. Lateral incisor, First premolar and second premolar
C. Lateral incisor and first premolar
D. It depends upon periodontal status of remaining teeth
# Uniform reduction on the tooth surface may be ensured by the placement of:
A. Pins
B. Depth grooves
C. Ledges
D. Bevels
# Recommended convergence between opposing axial walls, which optimize retention, is:
A. 6 degrees
B. 10 degrees
C. 15 degrees
D. 45 degrees
# Overall optimum degree of taper of tooth preparation for maxillary anterior tooth is:
A. 6 degrees
B. 10 degrees
C. 14 degrees
D. 19 degrees
# What is the minimum amount of taper that should be maintained for an ideal tooth
preparation?
A. 4 degrees
B. 5 degrees
C. 6 degrees
D. 12 degrees
# To achieve the additional retention following should be done during tooth preparation:
A. Excessive occlusal preparation
B. Tapered Preparation
C. Grooves and Boxes
D. Supragingival finish line