"Micro cherry" or "venous lakes" refers to 1. Angioma of nasal vessels 2. Tiny vascular haemangiomas of lip 3. Spider like telengiectasias of face 4. Angiomatous lesions of oral soft tissue
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Brachytherapy is 1) Irradiation of tissues from a distance 2) Irradiation of tissues from a distance of 3 cm 3) Irradiation of tissues by implants within the tissues 4) Irradiation of tissues by radiopharmaceuticals
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
An apical lesion that develops as an acute exacerbation of a chronic or suppurative apical periodontitis is called 1) Condensing osteitis 2) Chronic apical abscess 3) Apical cyst 4) Phoenix abscess
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Which of the following diseases does not cause vesicles or bullae of mucous membranes 1. Pemphigus 2. Pemphigoid 3. Lupus erythematosus 4. Erythema multiforme
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Which of the following intraoral sites is taken as confirmation biospy for amyloidosis 1) Tongue 2) Gingiva 3) Palate 4) Buccal mucosa
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
The following site is the common involvement in cases of myositis ossificans 1) Masseter 2) Hyoglossus 3) Stylohyoid 4) Lateral pterygoid
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Of the following locations, the one in which the prognosis of epidermoid carcinoma is least favourable is the 1) Lower lip 2) Upper lip 3) Hard palate 4) Posterior lateral border of tongue
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
The site of attachment of dentigerous cyst to the tooth is 1. Middle third of roots 2. Cemento enamel junction 3. Apex of roots 4. Periodontal ligament