Oral Histology MCQs
Oral Histology MCQs are tailored for dentistry students seeking mastery of tooth development and oral tissue structure. These questions focus on enamel formation, dentin-pulp complex, cementum, alveolar bone, and salivary glands. They're excellent for preparation of BDS, MDCAT, and related tests.
Q: Sharpeyβs fibers are embedded in
A) Dentin and cementum
B) Bone and pulp
C) Enamel and pulp
D) Cementum and bone
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Sharpeyβs fibers anchor the periodontal ligament to cementum and alveolar bone.
Q: Striae of Retzius appear as
A) Enamel growth lines
B) Pulpal extensions
C) Radial dentin lines
D) Cementum bands
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: These are enamel lines representing rhythmic enamel apposition.
Q: The enamel-dentin junction is located between
A) Cementum and dentin
B) Enamel and pulp
C) Cementum and bone
D) Enamel and dentin
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: The EDJ marks the boundary between enamel and underlying dentin.
Q: Secondary dentin forms after
A) Eruption
B) Birth
C) Pulp death
D) Root formation
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Secondary dentin is laid down after eruption as a normal aging process.
Q: Enamel rods are oriented
A) Randomly
B) Toward DEJ
C) Perpendicular to surface
D) Parallel to pulp
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Enamel rods run perpendicular to the enamel surface, enhancing strength.