Compound odontoma shows on a radiograph as 1. Supernumerary teeth 2. Radiolucent and radiopaque areas 3. Masses of calcified areas 4. Distinguishable tooth-like structures
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Which patch is seen on the buccal mucosa consisting of pseudomycelium and chalmydospores with desquamated epithelium adjacent to it, the patient is suffering from 1. Histoplasmosis 2. Cryptococcosis 3. Candidiasis 4. Coccidiomycosis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Pain of myocardial infarction is commonly referred to the
1. preauricular region
2. angle of the mandible
3. supraorbital region
4. lower border of lip commissure
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Geographic tongue, all are true except 1. Lesions may be bilaterally symmetrical on tongue 2. No treatment is required 3. Is a precancerous condition 4. May be related to emotional stress
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Microdontia is most commonly seen affecting 1) Maxillary lateral incisor 2) Mandibular second premolar 3) Mandibular central incisor 4) Mandibular first premolar
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Asymptomatic facial swelling is seen in 1) Ludwings angina 2) Angioneurotic oedema 3) Bell"s palsy 4) All of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Ghost teeth are seen in 1) Dentinogenesis imperfecta 2) Amelogenesis imperfecta 3) Dentinal dysplasia 4) Regional odontodysplasia
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Koplik spots 1. First manifestation of measles 2. Rarely seen in measles 3. Are seen 2-3 days after cutaneous rashes 4. Is first manifestation but seldom seen