The presence of pulp stones on the radiograph of a tooth indicates the presence of 1. Acute pulpitis 2. Acute pulpalgia 3. Chronic periodontitis 4. None of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Koebner"s phenomenon is seen with 1) Erythema multiforme 2) Pemphigoid 3) Psoriasis 4) Impetigo
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Which of the following agents is of value in the postoperative care of the haemophilic patient? 1) Vitamin K 2) Monsel"s solution 3) Aminocaproic acid 4) Factor 8 cryoprecipitate
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Which of the following tumors is most aggressive 1. Myxoma 2. Cementoblastoma 3. Ameloblastic fibroma 4. Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Cytological smear showing multinucleated giant cells, syncitium and ballooning degeneration of the nucleus is a characteristic of 1. Herpes simplex virus infection 2. Erythema multiforme 3. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis 4. Coxsackie virus infection
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Acute non-suppurative sialdenitis is seen in 1. Acute bacterial sialadenitis 2. Mumps 3. Chronic bacterial sialadenitis 4. Necrotizing sialometaplasia
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Gingiva is most commonly affected by deficiency of 1) Vitamin A 2) Vitamin D 3) Vitamin C 4) Vitamin B
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
The fluorescent antibody test to detect epithelial intracellular antibodies is helpful in making a diagnosis of
1. lichen planus
2. white sponge nevus
3. psoriasis
4. pemphigus vulgaris