NEETMDS- Oral Medicine mcq
Treatment of choice for carcinoma of lip of less than 1 cm is
1) Radical
2) Chemotherapy
3) Excision
4) Radiation and chemotherapy
Oral medicine
Answer: 3
The type of anaesthesia most commonly used by surgeons
1) Nerve block
2) Local infiltration
3) Spinal
4) General anaesthesia
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
Epidermoid carcinoma of the following has best prognosis
1) Buccal mucosa
2) Lip
3) Hardpalate
4) None
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
Dilatation of the pupil in head injury is due to
1) Cerebral irritation
2) Compression of III cranial nerve
3) Pontine haemorrhage
4) All of the above
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
The tensile strength of wound reaches that of normal tissue by
1) 6 weeks
2) 2 months
3) 4 months
4) 6 months
Oral medicine
Answer: 4
Which of the following is not a staphylococcal infection
1) Boil
2) Carbuncle
3) Fournier"s gangrene
4) Hordeolum
Oral medicine
Answer: 3
Bed sores are
1) Decubitus ulcers
2) Meleny ulcers
3) Malignant ulcers
4) None
Oral medicine
Answer: 1
Arterial stenosis is commonly caused by
1) Antherosclerosis
2) Trauma
3) Emboli
4) Infections
Oral medicine
Answer: 1
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