The most common malignant tumour of the gingiva is 1) Malignant melanoma 2) Sarcoma 3) Fibrosarcoma 4) Squamous cell carcinoma
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Oral hairy leukoplakia is seen in AIDS patients. The most likely site of appearance is 1. Lateral borders of tongue 2. Sublingual mucusa 3. Soft palate 4. Buccal mucosa
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Steven-Johnson syndrome involves 1. Type I hypersensitivity reaction 2. Type II hypersensitivity reaction 3. Type III hypersensitivity reaction 4. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Candida albicans occur as 1) Spore form only 2) Yeast form only 3) Mycelial form only 4) Both yeast and mycelial form
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Ameloblastoma most frequently occurs in 1. Mandibular molar region 2. Maxillary molar region 3. Mandubular premolar region 4. Maxillary premolar region
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Angular stomatitis 1) Can be a concomitant of any candidal infection 2) Is seen mainly in adults 3) May be associated with Streptococcus 4) May be a sign of anaemia
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Which of the following is most malignant? Or Neurogenic sarcoma is most common in patients with 1) Neurilemmoma 2) Neurofibroma 3) Neurogenic fibroma 4) Traumatic neuroma
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
When treated with simple curettage which odontogenic tumour is most likely to recur 1. Complex odontoma 2. Compound odonotoma 3. Odentogenic myxoma 4. Ameloblastic fibroma