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NEETMDS- Oral Pathology mcq
MDS PREP
Sialography is used to detect anamaly of
1) Salivary duct only
2) Salivary gland
3) Salivary gland and duct
4) Salivary gland tumours
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

Thistle-tube appearance of pulp chamber is a feature of:

1. Coronal dentin dysplasia.
2. Regional odontodysplasia.
3. Dentigenesis imperfecta.
4. Amelogenesis imperfecta

Oral Pathology Answer: 1

Giant cell lesions of the periodontium are best considered as
1) Benign tumours
2) Malignant neoplasms
3) Lesions of hypothyroidism
4) Nonneoplastic reactive lesions
Oral Pathology Answer: 4

Leukoplakia with the worst prognosis is seen on
1) Dorsum of tongue
2) Floor of mouth
3) Buccal mucosa
4) Palate
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

A pathologic fracture of maxilla or mandible would not occur in 
 1. Bone cysts
 2. Multiple myeloma
 3. Myositis ossificans
 4. Giant cell tumour of bone
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

Which of the following is carcinoma of the skin, spreads by local invasion and has no tendency to metastasise? 
 1. Malignant melanoma
 2. Basal cell carcinoma
 3. Fibrosarcoma
 4. Leukoplakia
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

Mumps is caused by 
 1. Orthomyxovirus
 2. Paramyxovirus
 3. Rhinovirus
 4. EB virus
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

An inflamed capillary haemangioma of the oral cavity looks similar to a  
 1. Nevus
 2. Neurofibroma
 3. Pyogenic granuloma
 4. Angiosarcoma
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

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