Growth Variations and Predictions

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Growth Variations and Predictions Quiz

Test your knowledge on growth variations and key milestones in development with our comprehensive quiz. This quiz covers critical aspects of growth patterns, ossification, and dental development, offering insights into the intricacies of human growth.

Whether you're a student or a professional, you'll find valuable information to enhance your understanding.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • A focus on significant growth markers
  • Ideal for students and researchers alike
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by GrowingBone101
Current trends shows that the age of menarche is consistently....
Increasing
Decreasing
Stagnating
Remaining the same
Despite variations, on average, growth of the jaws occurs at the same time as the spurt in height during the age of
14
11
16
12
According to (NAME, year), ossification of the adductor seasamoid bone occurred about one year before PHV in both sexes
Chapman, 1972
Helm, 1971
Borris, 1981
Bjork and Helm, 1967
According to Chapman (1972), girls are approximately (NUMBER) years ahead in commencing ossification of adductor sesamoid bone
1
2
3
1.4
According to Pileski et al. (1973), the mean appearance of sesamoid bone preceded mean maximum mandibular velocity by (NUMBER) years in males and (NUMBER) in females
0.45; 0.61
0.72; 1.09
0.74;0.81
0.80;1.21
For every subject in whom ossification of the sesamoid bone was detected, there was
A coinciding slight increase in height which stagnates shortly
No PHV as it has already passed
A coinciding acceleration of height increase
An coinciding acceleration of manibular growth
Based on MP3 radiographs, a patient is likely to be in pubertal growth spurt during stage
D-E
E-F
F-G
G-H
Barret and Grave (1976) studied the relationship between (STRUCTURE) and timing of peak growth velocities in face and height
Ulnar sesamoid bone
Middle phalanx of the 3rd finger
Cervical vertebrae
Hook of hamate
Advanced ossification of the hook of hamate indicate entry into the period of
Peak growth in face and weight
Puberty
Adulthood
Peak growth in face and height
Hassel and Farman's cervical vertebrae stage involves (NUMBER) of stages
4
5
6
7
A patient in vertebral stage CS5 (INSERT OPTION) peak mandibular growth by (NUMBER) years
Has past; >1
Not yet past; 1 year
Has past; >2
Not yet past; <1 year
In vertebral stage CS2, how much remaining pubertal growth is there?
10-25%
25-45%
55-70%
65-85%
In CVMS2, C2 and C3 lower borders are
Concave
Convex
Flat
Jagged
In CVMS3, peak mandibular growth
Was <1-2 years ago
Was 2-3 years ago
Is <1 year away
Is 1.5 year away
According to Pileski et al (1973), if the ulnar sesamoid bone is not visible on the radiograph, then maximum mandibular growth is still yet to come for (NUMBER) of males and (NUMBER) of females
71.6%; 74.2%
65.5%; 77.1%
77.4%; 61.1%
74.7%; 78.7%
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