Pernicious anaemia is 1) Insufficient production of red cells 2) Improper maturation of red cells 3) Can be corrected by tablets of folic acid alone 4) Can be corrected by iron supplement
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Abrupt loss of Consciousness associated with persistent bradycardia, and caused by disturbance in atrioventricular Conduction secondary to coronary atherosclerosis i termed
1. Stokes-Adams Syncope
2. carotid sinus syncope
3. benign syncope
4. malignant Syncope
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Developing ameloblasts are affected by the ingestion of high fluoride content water resulting in
1. Turner tooth
2. Hutchinson teeth
3. Mottled enamel
4. Moon molars
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Pernicious anaemia is 1. Insufficient production of red cells 2. Improper maturation of red cells 3. Can be corrected by tablets of folic acid alone 4. Can be corrected by iron supplement
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Hyperplasia associated with the border of an ill-fitting denture is most similar histologically to 1) Papilloma 2) Verrucous vulgaris 3) Pyogenic granuloma 4) Irritation fibroma
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Talon cusp is characteristic of which syndrome
1. Edward syndrome
2. Rubinstein-Tayabi syndrome
3. Kleinfelter syndrome
4. Down syndrome
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Pain due to acute irreversible pulpitis is 1. Spontaneous 2. Sharp-shock like 3. Lasting for short time 4. Continuous
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Supernumerary teeth are seen in all except 1) Cleft palate 2) Cleidocranial dysostosis 3) Ectodermal dysplasia 4) Gardner syndrome