0% 0 Oral Pathology and Medicine Quiz 8 1 / 50 The causative agent for ?Oculoglandular syndrome of parinoud? is________________? Mycobacterium laprae Bifidobacterium dentium Arachnia propionica Bartonella henselae 2 / 50 Dentigerous cyst is suspected if the follicular space is more than: 1-2 mm 3-4 mm >5 mm 2-3 mm 3 / 50 A patient with ameloblastoma of the jaw can best be treated by:_____________? Enucleation Surgical removal followed by cauterization Irradiation Excision 4 / 50 Bruxism is characterized by_____________? All of the above Morning pain in muscles Increased mobility of the teeth Radiographic widening of the pdl 5 / 50 Primary herpetic lesions involving the gingiva are most likely to occur during ages____________? 13-16 years They are likely to occur equally at any age 1-5 years 6-12 years 6 / 50 Eruption fails in this bone disease, as there is no bone resorption_______________? Paget?s disease Primary hyperparathyroidism Osteopetrosis Phantom bone disease 7 / 50 A dens in dente is usually caused by_______________? An abnormal proliferation of pulp tissue A deep invagination of the enamel organ during formation Denticle formation within the pulp tissue A supernumerary tooth bud enclaved within a normal tooth 8 / 50 Forensic Identification utilizes_________________? Lip prints Lip pits Lip reading Lip Schutz bodies 9 / 50 In Treacher collin?s syndrome there is________________? Upward sloping of the palpebral fissure No loss of hearing Poorly developed or absence of malar bones Progenia and mandibular prognathism 10 / 50 Mixed tumour of the salivary glands are_______________? Most common in submandibular gland Most common in parotid gland Associated with calculi Usually malignant 11 / 50 Static bone cyst is a cyst developing from______________? Tissue of the oral mucosa Tissue of the odontogenic apparatus None of the above Infection of Salivary gland in the mandible 12 / 50 Mobility of teeth in carcinoma of Maxillary sinus is due to involvement by tumor of_________________? Floor of the sinus Posterior wall of the sinus Anterior wall of the sinus Roof of the sinus 13 / 50 Which of the following is carcinoma of the skin spreads by local invasion and has no tendency to metastasise ? Fibrosarcoma Malignant melanoma Basal cell carcinoma Leukoplakia 14 / 50 Thrush______________? Is seen clinically as a proliferative lesion Occurs only in elderly Responds to nystatin Is caused by a gram -ve bacteria 15 / 50 An Inflammed capillary hemangioma of the oral cavity looks similar to a _____________? Pyogenic granuloma Neurofibroma Nevus Angiosarcoma 16 / 50 A progressive increase in mandibular length and in mandibular interdental spacing in an adult patient is characteristic of_______________? Periodontosis Hyperpituitarism Hypothyroidism Hypoadrenalism 17 / 50 The term poikilokaryosis refers to______________? Loss of polarity and disorientation of cells Alteration of nuclear cytoplasmic ratio Division of nuclei without division of cytoplasm Large, Prominent nuclei 18 / 50 Cooley?s anemia is also known as_____________? Aplatic anemia Erythroblastosis fetalis Pernicious anemia Thalassemia 19 / 50 Puetz-Jegher syndrome is characterised by_______________? Deafness Multiple intestional polyps scleroderma Multiple supernumerary teeth 20 / 50 Trigeminal neuralgia_______________? Can be treated with NSAID?s Is a hereditary condition Always bilateral in distribution Does not disturb the patient during sleep 21 / 50 Hodgkin?s disease is considered to be________________? Inflammatory disease Follilcular reticulosis Chronic granulomatous disease A malignant neoplasm 22 / 50 What could be the most appropriate provisional diagnosis for multiple nodular exophytic reddish lesions of oral mucosa in an AIDS patient ? Kaposi?s sarcoma Acute pseudo-membranous candidiasis Focal epithelial hyperplasia Hemangioma 23 / 50 Most common cyst in oral region is:__________? Follicular cyst Medial cyst Radicular cyst Naso labial cyst 24 / 50 During oral examination of a 57-year old man a large keratotic patch that covers the entire palate is noted some Red Spots are also seen in the patch The patient most likely is a____________? Pipe smoker Cigar smoker Snuff chewer Tobacco chewer 25 / 50 Difference between epithelium of oral cavity and cavity lining of cyst is ___________-? Stratum corneum Stratum germinativum Stratum lucidum Stratum spinosum 26 / 50 PARULIS is an inflammatory enlargement seen in_______________? None of the above End of sinus tract Extraction Socket Due to irritation from calculus / over hanging restoration 27 / 50 Complications of Vincents angina is________________? Systemic candidiasis Actinomycosis Noma Cellulites 28 / 50 The yeast which shows thick gelatinous capsule and positive for mucicarmine is_____________? Paracoccidiomycosis Cryptococcus Histoplasmosis Blastomycosis 29 / 50 Small palpable mass elevated above the epithelial surface is_____________? Vesicle Papule Macule Plaque 30 / 50 The red blood cells in beta thalassemia are typically____________? Normocytic and normochromic Microcytic and Hypochromic Macrocytic and normochromic Normocytic and hypochromic 31 / 50 The most common bone cancer is______________? Metastatic bone cancer Multiple myeloma Osteosarcoma Squamous cell carcinoma 32 / 50 The explosive and widespread form of secondary syphilis in immuno compromised individual is known as________________? lupus vulgaris Lues maligna Mucous patches Condylomata lata 33 / 50 On biopsy report of CGCG on the basis of histologically & morphological similarities differential diagnosis is made between____________? Hyperparathyroidism Osteitis deformans Hyperthyroidism Fibrous dysplasia 34 / 50 Which of the following differentiates between condensing osteitis and benign cementoblastoma? In condensing osteitis radiopacity is attached to tooth where as in cementoblastoma it is not In cementoblastoma radiopacity is attached to tooth where as in condensing osteitis it is not Cementoblastoma is associated with vital tooth where as condensing osteitis is associated with non-vital tooth Condensing osteitis is associated with vital teeth where as cementoblastoma is associated with non-vital teeth 35 / 50 Sunlight is one of the etiological causes of_______________? Port-wine stain Basal cell arinoma Malignant melanoma Squamous cell carcinoma 36 / 50 Pierre Robin syndrome is associated with______________? Tetrology of fallot Cleft of the lip and plate Syndactally Micrognathia 37 / 50 Leiomyoma is a tumor of ______________ ? Cerebral tissue striated muscle smooth muscle cardiac muscle 38 / 50 Most commonly submerged tooth is_______________? Maxi. Primary 1st moral Mand. Primary 1st moral Mand. Primary 2nd moral Maxi. Primary 2nd moral 39 / 50 The lateral spread of dental caries is facilitated mostly by the_______________? Striae of Retzius Dentinoenamel junction Enamel lamellae Enamel spindles 40 / 50 A girl suffering from browing of teeth, wearing of enamel but not cavitory, OPG shows obliteration of pulp with narrowing of canal & deposition of secondary dentin, she gave the history that out of her 4 brothers 2 are suffering from the same disease, She is suffering from_______________? Odontodysplasia melogenesis imperfecta Dentinogenesis imperfecta Flurosis 41 / 50 Destructively invasive locally malignant with rare metastasis, the lesion is: None of the above Fibroma Papilloma Ameloblastoma 42 / 50 Robinson?s classification of ameloblastoma does not include:___________? Non-Functional Multicentric clinically persistent Anatomically benign 43 / 50 The most common cause of TMJ ankylosis is______________? Childhood illness Trauma Rheumatoid arthritis Osteoarthritis 44 / 50 Which of the following ulcers are characteristically painless_______________? Primary syphilis Herpes Trauma Tuberculosis 45 / 50 A patient showing brownish pigmentation and with normal laboratory findings may be suffering from______________? Addison?s disease Neuro fibromatosis fibrous dysplasia None of the above 46 / 50 Salivary gland aplasia is seen in_________________? All of the above Mandibulo-facial dysostosis (Treacher Collins) Hemifacial microstomia LADD syndrome 47 / 50 Salivary duct calculi______________? produce pain on eating Are commonest in the parotid ducts Are common cause of acute parotitis Are associated with hypercaleaemic states 48 / 50 Dense in dente is most commonly seen in______________? Lateral incisors Maxillary canine Paramolars Paramolars 49 / 50 Microdontia is most commonly seen affecting_______________? Max. lateral incisor Mand. Central incisor Mand. first premolar Mand. Second premolar 50 / 50 Metastases from carinoma of tongue by blood stream is more likely when the carcinoma involves the__________? middle third lateral margin posterior third anterior third Provide Your Information NameEmailPhone Number Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Send feedback Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on whatsapp WhatsApp PrevOral Pathology and Medicine Quiz 7 Oral Pathology and Medicine Quiz 9Next