A patient has filmy white opalescence bilaterally on buccal mucosa, the lesion fades on stretching. the most likely diagnosis is 1. Leukoplakia 2. Focal hyperkeratosis 3. Leukoedema 4. Typhoid
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Treatement for cementoma 1. No treatment 2. Pulpectomy 3. Resection of jaw 4. None of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Trismus is due to infection by 1. Staphylococci 2. Streptococci 3. Diphtheria 4. Clostridium tetani
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Congenital occlusion or absence of one or more major salivary gland ducts is known as 1. Atresia 2. Aberrancy 3. Aplasia or agenesis 4. None of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Which other factor in the Stephen"s curve is related to the caries incidence and sugar intake 1) Physical form of sugar 2) Frequency form of sugar 3) pH of plaque 4) Quantity of sugar intake
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
In ramsay Hunt syndrome the cranial nerve involved is 1. Trigeminal 2. Facial 3. Glossopharyngeal 4. Oculomotor nerve
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
The most common malignancy of the oral cavity is 1) Basal cell carcinoma 2) Transitional cell carcinoma 3) Melanoma 4) Squamous cell carcinoma
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Alarm clock headache is seen in 1. Horton"s syndrome 2. Paratrigeminal syndrome 3. Bell"s palsy 4. Temporal arteritis