Sailolith in the excretory duct, will result in 1) Chronic sailadenitis 2) Mucous retention cyst 3) Pleomorphic adenoma 4) Rupture of the duct
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
What is the pH at which initiation of caries begins? 1) 4.3-4.5 2) 5.2-5.5 3) 4.9-5.1 4) 3.5-4.5
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Which of the following is usually associated with a lateral periodontal cyst 1) A vital tooth 2) A non vital tooth 3) A periapical rarefaction 4) Diffuse osteitis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Which of the following bone lesions exhibits honeycomb or soap bubble radiographic appearance 1) Aneurysmal bone cyst 2) Central giant cell granuloma 3) Traumatic bone cyst 4) Stafne Cyst
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
The deficiency of which of the following vitamins does not affect tooth development 1) Vit A 2) Vit D 3) Vit C 4) Vit K
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Large anterior fontanelles, open structure, slanting eyes, decreased sexual development, macroglossia and enamel hypoplasia are seen in 1) Carniofacial dysostosis 2) Down"s syndrome 3) Treacher Collins syndrome 4) Marfan"s syndrome
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
The second most common supernumerary tooth is the
1. maxillary lateral incisor
2. maxillary paramolar
3. mandibular premolar
4. maxillary fourth molar
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
A 15-year-old boy shows an inverted pear-shaped radiolucency between the upper central incisors. The teeth are normal in all aspects. The most likely diagnosis is 1. Globulomaxillary cyst 2. Nasopalatine cyst 3. Aneurysmal cyst 4. Dentigerous cyst