Koplik’s spots can be seen in
1. infectious mononucleosis
2. Fordyce’s disease
3. chicken pox
4. measles
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 4
CSF rhinorrhoea is found in 1. Frontal bone structure 2. Zygomatico maxillary fracture 3. Nasoethmoidal fracture 4. Condylar fracture
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 3
The fascial space that is divided by the styloid process into an anterior and posterior compartment is 1) Pterygomandibular 2) Lateral pharyngeal 3) Retropharyngeal 4) Infratemporal
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 2
The reddish patch of median rhomboid glossitis stands out distinctly form the rest of the tongue because it has no
1. circumvallate papillae
2. filiform papillae
3. fungiform papillae
4. lymphoid papillae
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 2
Polyglycolic acid suture material ("Vicryl") is a/an 1) Absorbable natural suture 2) Absorbable synthetic suture 3) Non-absorbable natural suture 4) None of the above
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 2
The most common anaesthetic complication occuring within first 24 hours after surgery under general anaesthetics is 1) Hypertension 2) Renal failure 3) Atelectasis 4) Cardiac arrest
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 3
Maximum recommended dosage of lignocaine with 1:1,00,000 adrenaline subcutaneously is 1) 100 mg 2) 30 mg 3) 500 mg 4) 700 mg
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 3
During extraction of a maxillary molar a root tip is left in the maxillary sinus. The treatment of choice is 1) Perform Caldwell-Luc to remove the tip 2) Perform hemi maxillectomy 3) Enlarge opening in the socket area 4) No treatment indicated