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Which one of the following conditions are related to radiographic features of bulbous crowns, obliterated pulps and shortened roots
1) Pierre Robin syndrome
2) Porphyry
3) Osteogenesis imperfecta
4) Amelogenesis imperfecta
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

The syndrome which consists of cleft palate, micrognathia and glossoptosis is known as
1) Marfan syndrome
2) Crouzon syndrome
3) Paget disease
4) Pierre Robin syndrome
Oral Pathology Answer: 4

A congential epulis of the newborn is most likely to resemble microscopically
1) An epithelial pearl
2) A gingivitis granuloma gravidarium
3) An aberrant sebaceous gland
4) A granular cell myoblastoma
Oral Pathology Answer: 4

Keratocyst has all of the following features except 
 1. It is more common in mandible
 2. May be filled with thin straw-coloured fluid
 3. Low recurrence rate
 4. Expansion of bone is seen clinically
Oral Pathology Answer: 4

Prolonged administration of broad spectrum antibiotics result in the formation of
1) Black hairy tongue
2) Median rhomboid glossitis
3) Geographic tongue
4) Fissured tongue
Oral Pathology Answer: 1

In a middle-aged man the radiograph shows "cotton-wool" appearance and blood investigation reveals an elevated alkaline phosphatase level. The tentative diagnosis is 
 1. Paget"s disease
 2. Cherubism
 3. Fibrous dysplasia
 4. Osteogenesis imperfecta
Oral Pathology Answer: 1

Carpet tack extensions are characteristic of
1) Psoriasis
2) Lupus erythematosus
3) Lichen planus
4) Bullous pemphigoid
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

The primary causative factor for myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome of the TMJ is
1) Infratemporal space infection
2) Auriculotemporal neuritis
3) Muscular overextension and overcontraction
4) Otitis media
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

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