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# What percentage of mandibular first molars
have two distal canals?
OA.10%
mee
C.60%
OD.75%
# Two canals are most often seen in the:
O A. Maxillary canine
O B. Mandibular canine
O ¢ Maxillary lateral incisors
® D. Mandibular first premolar
# The mandibular molars generally have:
O A. Two roots and two canals
@ 5. two roots and three canals
O ©. Three roots and two canals
O D. None of the above
# The fourth root canal if present in a maxillary
first molar is usually present in:
O A. Mesolingual root
@ 8B. Mesiobuccal root
O ¢ Palatal root
O D. Distal root
# Cervical cross section of maxillary first
premolar has:
O A. Round shape
@ 8. Eniiptical shape
O c Oval shape
O D. Square shape
healt ieedeoe:# Of the following permanent teeth, which is
least likely to have two roots?
@ &. Maxillary canine
O B. Mandibular canine
O c. Maxillary first premolar
O D. Mandibular first premolar
# Accessory canals are most frequently found in:
O A. the cervical third of the root
O B. the middle third of the root
@ c. the apical third of the root
O D. With equal frequency in all thirds
# There are sharp demarcations between pulpal
chambers and pulp canals in which of the
following teeth?
O A. Mandibular second premolars
B. Maxillary first premolars
O c. Maxillary lateral incisors
O D. Mandibular canines
# In the mandibular arch, the greatest lingual
inclination of the crown from its root is seen in
the permanent:
O A.canine
OB. third molar
C. first premolar
O D. central incisor
# The mesiolingual root canal of the mandibular
first molar is found under the:
O A. Mesiolingual cusp
O B. Mesiobuccal cusp
. Central groove
O D. Mesiolingual ridge
# The orifice of the fourth canal in a maxillary
molar is usually found:
O A. under the distofacial cusp
@ B. Lingual to the orifice of the mesiofacial canal
O C onaline running from the distofacial orifice
to the mesiofacial orifice
O D.Onaline running from the lingual orifice to
the distofacial orifice# A divided pulp canal is most likely to occur in
the:
O A. Root of a maxillary canine
@ 8. Root of a mandibular canine
O © Root of a maxillary central incisor
O D. Lingual root of a maxillary first molar
# If the pulp of the single rooted canal is
triangular in cross section with the base of the
triangle located facially and apex located
lingually with the mesial arm longer than the
distal, the tooth is most likely:
@ A. Maxillary central incisor
O B. Maxillary lateral incisor
O ©. Mandibular second premolar
O D. Mandibular central incisor
# Considering the morphology of root and pulp
canals, a root canal instrument should be placed
in what direction to gain access to the
mesiofacial root of permanent maxillary first
molar?
O A. From the mesiobuccal
O B. From the distobuccal
O Cc. From the mesiolingual
@. From the distolingual
# Mandibular first molar has:
© A. 2 roots and 2 canals
@ 5. 2 roots and 3 canals
O C3 roots and 3 canals
O D.3 roots and 4 canals
# In which anterior tooth are bifurcated roots
present?
O A. Mandibular lateral incisor
OB. Maxillary canine
@ . Mandibular central incisor
O D. Mandibular premolar
# Which of the following has the largest relative
mesiodistal dimension of the root canal?
O A. maxillary lateral incisor
O B. Mandibular second premolar
O C. Palatal root of maxillary first molar
@D. Distal root of mandibular first molar# Which root canal is most difficult to prepare in
maxillary molar?
@ A. Mesiobuccal
OB. Distobuccal
O c Palatal
© D. Both A and B
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# The tooth most commonly having bifurcated
roots is the:
O A. Maxillary central incisor
O B. Mandibular lateral incisor
© ¢. Mandibular central incisor
@ D. Mandibular premolar
# The most easily perforated tooth with a slight
mesial or distal angulation of bur after a
ndibular central incisor
‘A. Maxillary premolar
O B. Maxillary molar
O C. Mandibular premolar
O D. Maxillary canine
# A cross section of the cervical third of the pulp
canal of a maxillary second premolar resembles
shape of:
O aacircle
O B.asquare
O c.atriangle
@.anclipse
Four canals are seen in:
@ A vpper first molar
O B. Lower first molar
O C. Upper second molar
O D. Lower second molar# The root canals most likely to share a common
apical opening are:
O A. Mesial and distal roots of mandibular
premolars
O B. Mesiobuccal and mesiolingual roots of
indibular first molars
&: Both A and B
O D.None of the above
# Branching of pulpal canals is least likely seen
i
g Maxillary central incisor
B. Upper first premolar
O ©. Mandibular central incisor
O D. Mandibular lateral incisor
# The anterior tooth most likely to display two
canals is:
O A. Maxillary central
B, Maxillary lateral
Mandibular central
O D. Mandibular lateral
# The tooth which usually has the largest pulp
chamber in the mouth is the:
O A. Maxillary central
O B. Maxillary canine
[c. Maxillary first molar
O D. Mandibular first molar
# Incidence of third root in upper first premolar
b. 6%
OB.10%
Oc12%
OD.1%
# Percentage of distal root with two root canals
in mandibular molar:
OA.10%
@s. 30%
O.c.60%
Ond.1%
# Access cavity shape in mandibular first molar
with four canals is:
@a trapezoidal
O B.Round
Oc. oval
O D. Triangular
pical constriction is also known as:
|A. Minor diameter
© B. Major diameter
© C. Radiographic apex
O D. Tooth apex# Bifurcation and trifurcations are most
commonly observed in:
O A. Maxillary first premolar
O B, Maxillary second premolar
@ Mandibular first premolar
O D. Mandibular second premolar
#In anterior teeth, the starting location for
access cavity is the center of the anatomic crown
on lingual surface at:
O A. Angle to it
© B. Inline to it
@c. Perpendicular to it
O D.Allof the above
# Most common chances of pulpal exposure will
be there if pulpal floor is made perpendicular to
the long axis of tooth:
O A Maxillary first premolar
a Maxillary first molar
\c. Mandibular first premolar
O D. Mandibular second premolar
# The access cavity for mandibular first molar
ee is:
’A. Trapezoid
© B. Triangular
Oc. oval
O D. Round
# Incidence of 2 canals in mandibular incisors is:
Oa312%
OB.12-20%
Oc. 20-41%
O D.Less than 3 %
# Which of the following is likely to have
bifurcated roots?
|A. Mandibular canine
O B. Maxillary canine
O C. Mandibular incisor
O D. Maxillary incisor
# The objective of the access cavity preparation
is to gain direct access to:
O A. Pulp chamber
B. Canal orifice
9 C. Apical foramen.
O D. Middle third of the canal
# Which of the following is generally the longest
root canal on the maxillary first molar?
O A. Mesiobuccal
B. Distobuccal
é: Palatal
O D. Distolingual