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
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Lack of response of any level in a pulp vitality test can be used to differentiated between a 1. Cementoma and a periapical granuloma 2. Cementoma and an incisive canal cyst 3. Globulomaxillary cyst and a traumatic bone cyst 4. None of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Leutic glossitis can occur in connection with 1) Vitamin B deficiency 2) Vitamin C deficiency 3) Iron deficiency 4) Syphilis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Which tooth in the permanent dentition is the most susceptible to dental caries? 1. Maxillary 1st premolar 2. Maxillary 2nd molar 3. Mandibular 1st molar 4. Mandibular 2nd Molar
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Which of the following pains are basically vascular in origin 1) Migraine 2) MPDS 3) Glossopharyngeal neuralgia 4) Glossodynia
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
A patient comes with emotional problems, increased salivation, pallor of oral mucosa and a grayish blue discolouration of the gingival. These findings are most consistent with a clinical impression of 1) Cherubism 2) Cretinism 3) Pierre-Robin syndrome 4) Lead poisoning
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
The presence of pulp stones on the radiograph of a tooth indicates the presence of 1. Acute pulpitis 2. Acute pulpalgia 3. Chronic periodontitis 4. None of the above