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In the maxillary arch the
lingual alveoli is the thinnest in the
Molars
The arterial supply to the
jaws is through the
Internal maxillary artery
The anterior and middle
superior alveolar arteries are branches of
Infra orbital artery. The
posterior superior alveolar artery is a branch of internal maxillary artery.
The strongest portion of
the capsular ligament is the
Tempromandibular ligament
Muscle contraction is
monitored by receptors in muscles by
Muscle spindles
The centric occlusion is a
Tooth determined position
The normal inter-occlusal
space is about
1-3 millimeter
Voluntary mandibular
retrusion with mouth closed is mediated by
Posterior fibers of
temporalis
The number of pulp horn in
permanent maxillary canine in its buccal aspect is
One
The number of pulp horn in
permanent maxillary lateral incisor in its buccal aspect is
Two

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