INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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What is considered type 1 bone?

  1. Anterior mandible

  2. Posterior mandible

  3. Anterior maxilla

  4. Posterior maxilla

The correct answer is: Anterior mandible

Type 1 bone refers to the bone density and quality of a patient's jaw. Specifically, it is the measurement of the anterior mandible, or the front portion of the lower jaw. The other options (B, C, and D) are incorrect because they refer to different locations of the jaw. Option B refers to the back portion of the lower jaw, option C refers to the front portion of the upper jaw, and option D refers to the back portion of the upper jaw. These locations do not determine the type 1 bone classification as they are not the anterior mandible.