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CDT comprehensive exam Q&A Latest Update 2025-2026

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cdt comprehensive exam | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS Overjet is defined as - Answer -horizontal overlap. What is the MOST likely cause for breaking a denture reline when removing the cast - Answer -undercuts were not removed before the cast was poured Distoclusion describes a _______________ occlusion - Answer -class II The rear most, upper most, midmost position of the mandible in the articular fossa is - Answer -centric relation The bilateral curve in which molars are set is called - Answer -the Curve of Wilson What is the process of replacing all palatal acrylic without disturbing existing denture teeth? - Answer -rebasing What is the MOST likely cause for porosity after processing and deflasking a denture? - Answer -the curing temperature was too high or the flask was underpacked An articulator that has adjustable but straight lateral and protrusive guidance is called a - Answer -semi-adjustable articulator. Wax festooning is the process of - Answer -anatomically waxing the denture anatomically waxing the denture - Answer -the central fossa of the maxillary first molar