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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

Acute non-suppurative sialdenitis is seen in
1) Acute bacterial sialadenitis
2) Mumps
3) Chronic bacterial sialadenitis
4) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

False about cherubism
1) Unilocular lesion
2) Bilateral
3) Presence of giant cell
4) Delayed eruption of permanent teeth
Oral Pathology Answer: 1

Median rhomboid glossitis is associated with 
 1. Oral cancer
 2. Fungal infection
 3. Leukoplakia
 4. Burning sensation of tongue
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

Tender submandibular swelling is mostly due to
1) Ludwig"s angina
2) Stone or sialolithiasis
3) Enlarged lymph nodes
4) All of the above
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

Oral ulcers which occur in groups, persist for about 6 weeks and leave scars on healing are
1) Recurrent aphthous major
2) Recurrent aphthous minor
3) Recurrent herpetiform ulcers
4) Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
Oral Pathology Answer: 1

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

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