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: The reduced enamel epithelium merges with oral epithelium to form
A) Junctional epithelium
B) Lamina propria
C) Periodontal ligament
D) Interdental papilla
Q: Lines of Retzius represent
A) Collagen arrangements
B) Vascular channels
C) Incremental enamel growth
D) Nerve fibers
Q: The cementoenamel junction may present as
A) Edge-to-edge
B) Overlap
C) All of the above
D) Gap
Q: Dental pulp is derived from
A) Enamel knot
B) Dental follicle
C) Oral ectoderm
D) Neural crest cells
Q: Root formation begins at the
A) Enamel organ
B) Cervical loop
C) Cuspal tip
D) Apical papilla