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NEETMDS- Oral Medicine mcq
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 Fordyce's (Spots) Granules in Oral Cavity arise from:

1. Mucous glands.
2. Sebaceous glands.
3. Taste buds.
4. Minor salivary glands.
Oral Medicine Answer: 2

Predisposition to thromboangiitis obliterans is
1) Atherosclerosis
2) Immobility
3) Obesity
4) Smoking
Oral medicine Answer: 4

Solmonella may cause
1) Enteric fever
2) Osteitis
3) Bacteraemia
4) All of the above
Oral medicine Answer: 4

Infectious mononucleosis is confirmed by
1) Blood smear
2) Mono-spot test
3) Frei"s test
4) Hess test
Oral medicine Answer: 2

Hashimoto"s disease is
1) A granulomatous thyroiditis
2) An autoimmune thyroiditis
3) An infiltrating fibrosis of the thyroid & the adjacent muscles
4) Focal thyroiditis
Oral medicine Answer: 2

Commonest cause of cellulitis is
1) Staphylococcus
2) Streptococcus
3) E. coli
4) Haemophilus
Oral medicine Answer: 2

The type of anaesthesia most commonly used by surgeons
1) Nerve block
2) Local infiltration
3) Spinal
4) General anaesthesia
Oral medicine Answer: 2

The immediate step to be taken in maxillofacial injury is
1) Correct shock
2) Ensure airway
3) Look for other injuries
4) Rule out cervical spine fracture
Oral medicine Answer: 2

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