When compared to secondary dentin, reparative dentin
1. is more calcified
2. is more generalized in distribution
3. has poorly organized dentinal tubules
4. has more dentinal tubules
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Bimanual palpation technique is carried out for 1) Submandibular gland 2) Sublingual gland 3) Ranula 4) Cervical lymph nodes when they are enlarged due to inflammation
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Turner tooth is seen in 1) Enamel hypoplasia due to hypocalcaemia 2) Enamel hypoplasia due to birth injuries 3) Enamel hypoplasia due to congenital syphilis 4) Enamel hypoplasia due to local infection or local trauma
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Rumpel Leede or the torniquet test is a measure of 1) Blood pressure 2) Capillary fragility 3) Factor IX deficiency 4) Clotting time
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
True ankyloglossia occurs as a result of
1. Union between tongue and floor of mouth
2. Absence of lingual frenum
3. Lingual frenum attached to the tip of tongue
4. Short lingual frenum
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
A rhabdomyoma is a tumour originating from 1) Nerve tissue 2) Smooth muscle 3) Striated muscle 4) Vascular endothelium
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Russell"s bodies are found in 1) Activated macrophages 2) Histiocytes 3) Plasma cells 4) Erythrocytes
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
The oral findings in erythroblastosis foetalis include 1. Dentinal dysplasia 2. Hypoplastic teeth 3. Pigmented teeth 4. All of the above