Oral Pathology and Medicine Quiz 4
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Which of the following is an oral precancer ?
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Oral hairy leukoplakia is seen in which of the following conditions ?
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Bimanual palpation technique is carried out for____________________?
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Which of the following is false about ossifying fibroma ?
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phycomycosis is also called______________?
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Commonest salivary gland tumour in children______________?
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Oral hairy leukoplakia is seen in AIDS patients. The most likely site of appearance is_______________?
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Following a general examination and a biopsy of a firm, pale nodule in the tongue, a diagnosis of primary amyloidosis has been reached What underlaying disease is this patient likely to have_____________?
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Brachytherapy means ___________?
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Bell?s palsy is triggered by_______________?
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Which of the following statements about sjogren?s syndrome is incorrect______________?
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Starry sky appearance is seen in____________?
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Early invading bacteria in carious lesions are called___________?
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Absence of pulp chambers is seen in_______________?
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The disorder characterized by craniosynostoses, craniofacial anomalies, severe symmetrical syndactyly (cutaneous and bony fusion) of hands and feet along with prexial syndactyly and variable soft form syndactyly ?
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Which is not true of Ludwig?s angina?
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Melanoma is_____________?
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The 2nd common most supernumerary teeth is________________?
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Oral lesions are not seen in:_________?
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Venous malformation involving the leptomeninges of the cerebral cortex is salient feature of_____________?
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ID reaction is associated with______________?
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In the earliest stages of carious lesion. There is loss of______________?
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Necrotising ragged ulceration with no apparent inflammatory response is indicative of____________?
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Which of the following occurs most commonly on tongue ?
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Odontodysplasia is most common in_________________?
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What is the term for the radio opaque area found at the root apex of young permanent teeth involved with chronic pulpitis ?
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Submerged teeth are________________?
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The cyst with highest recurrence rate is:_____________?
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Reduction in flow of saliva is not generally seen in______________?
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Letterer seiwe disease is a disturbance of______________?
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Shingles occurs________________?
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The most common malignancy of the oral cavity is______________?
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Warty or Cauliflower like growth is_____________?
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Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia is seen commonly on_______________?
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Best results are obtained in oral submucous fibrosis is by______________?
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Consider the following statements giant cells are a characteristic histopathologic finding in______________?
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Increased incidence of carcinoma is observed with_______________?
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Neoplastic transformation in leucoplakia is seen most commonly in _____________?
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Definitive diagnosis of oral cancer is made by________________?
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The term dilaceration refers to______________?
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Delayed eruption of teeth occurs in_________________?
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Clinical features of infectious mononucleosis_________________?
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Which of the following is Fissural cyst is_______________?
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Complete obliteration of pulp is seen in all except_______________?
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Pink?s disease is due to_______________?
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Presence of Verocay bodies and having predeliction for occurrence in the tongue are seen in _______________?
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Tender submandibular swelling is mostly due to________________?
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Serum alkaline phosphatase levels are increased in________________?
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Which of the following are a triad of the sign and symptoms of osteogenesis imperfecta________________?
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The most common benign tumor occurring in oral cavity is ______________?
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