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NEETMDS- Oral Pathology mcq
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The most common complication of rheumatoid arthritis involving the temporamandibular joint is
1) Subluxation
2) Fibrous ankylosis
3) Osteoma of the condyle
4) Resorption of the condyle
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

In amyloidosis of the tongue, the amyloid is deposited primarily in the 
 1. Stromal connective tissue
 2. Cells of the surface epithelium
 3. Nuclei of the striated muscles cells
 4. Cytoplasm of the striated muscle cells
Oral Pathology Answer: 1

In the patient examination protocol, the third-eye refers to
1) Inspection
2) Palpation
3) Percussion
4) Auscultation
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

White rough pedunculated lesion on palate is most likely
1) Pleomorphic adenoma
2) Papilloma
3) Nevus
4) Fibroma
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

Smooth surface caries is characterized by spread of caries in enamel and dentin as cones. This alignment in enamel and dentin is
1) Base to base
2) Apex to base
3) Apex to apex
4) None of the above
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

The definite evidence of dentinogenesis imperfecta is  
 1. Defective enamel
 2. Defective dentine
 3. Obliterated pulp chambers
 4. Increased rate of caries
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

Which of the following is not a type lichen planus? 
 1. Atrophic
 2. Hypertrophic
 3. Verrucous
 4. Erosive
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

A young patient has bilateral, pearly white thickening of the buccal mucosa since birth. His younger brother also has similar lesions. History and clinical findings are consistent with a diagnosis of 
 1. Leukoedema
 2. White sponge nevus
 3. Lichen planus
 4. Mucous patches
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

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