INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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What type of movement happens in the upper joint space?

  1. Rotation

  2. Sliding/translation

  3. Compression

  4. Elevation

The correct answer is: Sliding/translation

In the upper joint space, the type of movement that occurs is sliding/translation. This is because the upper joint space refers to the area where two bones come together, and sliding/translation describes the movement that occurs when one bone slides or glides over the other. Option A, rotation, refers to a twisting or turning movement, which is more commonly associated with the lower joint space, such as the hip or shoulder. Option C, compression, is when two bones push towards each other, and this typically occurs in weight-bearing joints like the knee or spine. Option D, elevation, is the movement of lifting or raising a body part, which is not specific to the upper joint space. Therefore, option B is the most accurate and specific answer for the given question.