INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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What is Camper's line?

  1. A type of dental impression

  2. The angle of mandibular movement

  3. An imaginary line from ala of nose to tragus of ear

  4. A measurement for VDO

The correct answer is: An imaginary line from ala of nose to tragus of ear

Camper's line is an imaginary line used for facial analysis, taking two landmarks on the face - the ala of the nose (lowermost part of the nose) and the tragus of the ear (small cartilage in front of the ear) as points. This line is used to assess symmetry and proportion of the face, and is not related to dental impressions (option A), mandibular movement (option B), or measuring vertical dimension of occlusion (option D).