GatorDMD said:
Hello I was wondering if someone here would please be nice enough to share their answers of the 2000 test with me and we can collabrate to answer all of the questions. please... time is running out! asap...please. thank you.
Hi,
Can you tell me the answers for the following DA questions?
1) Which of the following describes the proper axial inclination of the palatal root of a maxillary 2 molar?
Ans:
A. Vertical
B. Mesial and Lingual
C. Mesial and Facial
D. Distal and Facial
E. Distal and Lingual
I think the answer is 'D'. Please let me know if I am wrong.
2) The superior joint cavity of the TMJ joint is bordered by:
Ans
A) Glenoid fossa ans the condyle.
B) Mandibular fossa and the superior surface of the disc.
C) Mandibluar fossa and the superior surface of the condyle.
D) Inferior surface of the disc and the superior of the condyle.
E) Superior surface of the disc and the superior surface of the condyle.
I think the answer is 'B', please let me know if this wrong.
3) Which of the following statements best describes the "compensating occlusal curvature?"
Ans:
A) The line beginning at the tip of the canines and following the facial cusps of posterior teeth, as viewed from the facial aspect.
B) The inclination of teeth in relation to the vertical long axis of the body.
C) Any prominent ridge of enamel immediately above the cervical line of the crown of tooth.
D) A notably pointed or rounded eminence on or near the masticating surface of tooth.
E) The spherical composite arrangement fo the occlusal surfaces and incisal edges of the teeth in both dental arches.
My answer is 'A', please let me know if this wrong.
4) The MOST convex incisal angle on anterior teeth is found on which angel of which incisior?
Ans:
A) Distoincisal -- Maxillary lateral
B) Distoincisal -- Mandibular lateral
C) Distoincisal -- Mandibular central
D) Mesioncisal -- Maxillary lateral
E) Mesioncisal -- Maxillary central
My answer is 'A'. Correct me if I am wrong.
5) Each of the following is conditio usually found in a mutually protected occlusion, in the normal upright position, Except one. Which one is this exception?
Ans:
A) None of the posterior teeth contact on the non-working side when the mandible move laterally.
B) Anterior teeth disclude all posterior teeth in protrusive movement.
C) Condyles are in their most supero anterior position in closure.
D) Anterior teeth contact more heavily than the posterior teeth.
E) Axial loading of occlusal forces occurs in closure.
I think the answer is 'D', correct me if I am wrong.