In the patient examination protocol, the third-eye refers to
1. Inspection
2. Palpation
3. Percussion
4. Auscultation
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
All of the following lesions may be classified as odontogenic cysts EXCEPTS 1) Dentigerous cyst and keracyst 2) Branchial cleft cyst and globulomaxillary cyst 3) Botryoid cyst and prodordial cyst 4) Gorlin cyst and eruption cyst
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Erosive lichen planus resembles which of the following 1. Monilial gingivitis 2. Desquamative gingivitis 3. Herpetic gingivitis 4. Acute ulcerative gingivitis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Which of the following is an odontogenic tumour? 1. Arrhenoblastoma 2. Astrocytoma 3. Ameloblastoma 4. Granular cell tumour
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Which tooth is most commonly involved in pericoronitis?
1. Maxillary second molar
2. Mandibular third molar
3. Mandibular second molar
4. Maxillary third molar
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
A 52-year-old women has rough buccal mucosa with burning sensation. Similar lesions on other side. Most probably it is 1. Lichen Planus 2. Benign keratosis 3. Mucosal dysplasia 4. E. multiforme
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
The function of the facial nerve is best tested by 1) Swallowing 2) Whistling 3) Protruding tongue 4) Moving the mandible side to side
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Best results are obtained in oral submucous fibrosis by 1) Intralesional cortisone therapy, with hyaluronic acid 2) Oral cortisone with intralesional therapy 3) Vitamine E and oral cortisone 4) Intralesional placental extract