INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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The Bennet angle is associated with which condyle?

  1. working condyle

  2. non-working condyle

  3. central condyle

  4. lateral condyle

The correct answer is: non-working condyle

The Bennet angle refers to the angle between the sagittal plane and the working condyle's mandibular movement during lateral excursions. This means that the working condyle is the one that is moving, while the non-working condyle remains relatively stationary. Therefore, the answer cannot be options A, C, or D as they correspond to other condyles that do not have the same movement characteristics as the working condyle. Option B, the non-working condyle, is the correct answer for the Bennet angle.