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165801. Burnished dentine is





165802. Driven snow appearance in radiograph is seenin:





165803. Number of bones present in an infant skull:





165804. Optimum orthodontic force in gm/cm2 is :





165805. Which among the following is not an example of second messenger involved in tooth' movement?





165806. Deckbiss malocclusion is seen in :





165807. Reverse Orthodontics is a term used in :





165808. Class VI of Ellis and Davey classification of tooth fracture is :





165809. External root resorption due to infected pulp is :





165810. Objective test of assessing pulp vitality is:





165811. Preservation pulpotomy is:





165812. Fixed space maintainer used where deciduous second molar is prematurely extracted prior to eruption of permanent first molar is :





165813. Multiple fibromas of face can be seen in :





165814. Reddish to purple discolouration of skin or mucous membrane of size 0.4 — 0.9 cm caused by blood from vessels leaking into the connective tissue is called :





165815. Hardner used in a Fixer solution is :





165816. The ability of a radiograph to define an edge precisely:is called:





165817. SI Unit of Radiation Exposure is :





165818. Which isa Non-operating Dental Auxiliary?





165819. Which isnot a property of normal curve?





165820. Exampleof an irreversible index:





165821. Safety tolerated dose of fluoride :





165822. Which is not true for Cohort study as compared to case control Study?





165823. The lymph nodes that are involved in acute necrotising ulcerative periodontitis are confined to:





165824. The material present between the bacteria in dental plaque called intermicrobial matrix accounts for around:





165825. The enzyme Argl protease in biofilm is produced by:





165826. The desquamative lesion having an ocular manifestation :





165827. The most ideal surgical treatment for single tooth gingival recession is :





165828. Which is the naturally occurring catacholamines?





165829. One of the following nerve is not aneasthesied in gowgate technique of nerve block :





165830. Andygump deformity commonly occur following





165831. Followingis not a clinical feature of superior orbital syndrome :





165832. W hich of the following is not associated with temperomandibular joint pathology?





165833. Which of the following materials is commonly used formaking laminate veneers?





165834. A desirable property of metal ceramic alloys is :





165835. Shaped block out is used for :





165836. Minor connector for a mandibular distal extension RPD should extend posteriorly to the :





165837. Which of the following is an occlusal scheme not seen in natural dentition?





165838. Deepest parts of the oceans are called :





165839. The most abundant component of sea water is ;





165840. The average speed of sound in the ocean is :





165841. The layer where ocean temperature decreases rapidly with depth is called :





165842. On the average, sea surface salinity is :





165843. Heat lost by sea due to evaporation is called :





165844. If the time taken by a sound pulse to travel from the sound source at sea surface to the ocean floor and back is 3 seconds, then the approximate ocean depth is :





165845. Coriolis force at the equator is :





165846. Wind stress is proportional to :





165847. In the ocean, light intensity :





165848. The major limiting nutrient in culture ponds :





165849. Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease, popularly known as Early mortality syndrome isan emerging disease that affects__________.





165850. ___________has to be applied to ponds to increase pH after stocking of fishes/shrimps.





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