- The motor root of trigeminal nerve exits the cranium through which foramen?
- Ovale
- Cecum
- Rotandum
- Lacerum
- Transient facial paralysis results when which cranial nerve is anesthetized?
- V
- VI
- VII
- IX
- The followings are COX-2 Inhibitors except
- Meloxicam
- Celecoxib
- Nabumetone
- Nefopam
- The most common complications occurring in a child after inferior alveolar nerve block?
- Angular cheilitis
- Lip ulceration
- Necrosis of Lip
- Paraesthesia
- Sudden temporalis muscle contracture causes fracture of
- Condyle
- Symphysis
- Angle of mandible
- Coronoid
- The shape of the adult maxillary sinus is
- Rhomboid
- Trapezoid
- Rectangular
- Pyramidal
- The leeway space is
- More in maxilla than in mandible
- More in mandible than in maxilla
- Equal in maxilla and mandible
- None of the above
- First permanent molars begin to calcify at
- 6 months of intrauterine life
- At birth
- Before deciduous incisors
- About 1 year after birth
- Late mesial shift occurs due to
- Presence of leeway space
- Primate spaces
- Presence of unrestored caries on distal surface of teeth
- In adults due to attrition of proximal surfaces of teeth
- Which of the following tells about maxillomandibular relationship?
- SNA
- SNB
- PNS
- ANB