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The document contains multiple choice questions about craniofacial growth and development. It addresses topics like the direction growth ceases in the face, structures that develop from branchial arches, cartilage growth patterns, theories of craniofacial growth proposed by scientists, and the timing of development of structures like the hard palate and closure of sutures. The questions assess understanding of the complex processes involved in facial bone formation, remodeling, and the relationships between craniofacial structures.
The document contains multiple choice questions about craniofacial growth and development. It addresses topics like the direction growth ceases in the face, structures that develop from branchial arches, cartilage growth patterns, theories of craniofacial growth proposed by scientists, and the timing of development of structures like the hard palate and closure of sutures. The questions assess understanding of the complex processes involved in facial bone formation, remodeling, and the relationships between craniofacial structures.
The document contains multiple choice questions about craniofacial growth and development. It addresses topics like the direction growth ceases in the face, structures that develop from branchial arches, cartilage growth patterns, theories of craniofacial growth proposed by scientists, and the timing of development of structures like the hard palate and closure of sutures. The questions assess understanding of the complex processes involved in facial bone formation, remodeling, and the relationships between craniofacial structures.
A. Antero posterior. B. Sagittal. C. Transverse. D. Vertical.
Which of the following is known as "cornucopia" of mandible Condylar cartilage Lateral pterygoid cartilage Alveolar process Ramus of mandible
Alizarin red complexes with the following compound: A. Calcium B. Magnesium C. Fluoride D. Sodium
Development of the face occurs primarily between a) 2-3 weeks in utero b) 3-6 weeks in utero c) 4-8 weeks in utero d) After 8 weeks in utero
Growth site of the mandible is In the a) Body b) Ramus c) Condylar cartilage d) Coronoid process
What is Intramatrix rotation Movement of core of mandible in relation to anterior cranial base Movement of mandibular plane in relation to anterior cranial base Movement of core of mandible in relation to maxilla Movement of mandibular plane in relation to maxilla
A hand wrist radiograph may be used in orthodontics for an accurate determination of the A. Skeletal maturity B. Chronological age C. Both D. Dental age
Closure of intermaxillary suture- occurs at age A. 15 yrs B. 3 yrs C. 9 yrs D. 12 yrs
Closure of spheno occipital synchondrosis occurs at A. 6 yrs B. 12 yrs C. 18 yrs D. 25 yrs
The hard palate begins to develop a) 4 th week in utero b) 6th week in utero c) 8 th week in utero d) 10 th week in utero
The "V" principle of growth is best illustrated by the a) Body of the mandible b) Mandibular symphysis c)Mandibular ramus d) Spheno-occipital synchondrosis
Most structures of adult face develop from 1 st and 2 nd branchial arch 1 st and 3 rd branchial arch 1 st and 4 th branchial arch 2 nd and 3 rd branchial arch
Maxilla develops by a) Endochondral bone formation b) Intramembranous bone formation c)Cartilage replacement and intramembranous bone formation All of the above
Which of the following is considered to be most stable of all of craniofacial skeleton structures? A. Basicranium B. Neurocranium C. Cranial vault D. Sphenoid bone
Who proposed the Nasal septum theory of craniofacial growth? A. Moss B. Sicher C. Vander Lindn D. Latham
Cartilage differ from bone in that it grow by ? A. Appositional growth pattern B. Interstitial growth pattern C. Growth of the cells in lacunae. D. None
The pharyngeal muscle which forms a part of buccinator mechanism is a) Palatopharyngeus b) Middle constrictor c) Inferior constrictor d) Superior constrictor
More than 90% of the growth of the brain or cranial vault is achieved by: A. 12 years of life B. 5 years of life C. 18 years of life D. 21 years of life.
In the development of face which is the last to grow or show development A. Width B. Depth C. Width and depth D. Height
Functional matrix theory was hypothesized by- A. Scott B. Sicher C. Petrovic D. Moss