Surgery for mixed parotid tumour may be complicated by 1) Facial nerve injury 2) Salivary fistula 3) Recurrence 4) All of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 4
Which of the following is primarily a disease of adulthood?
1. Kawasaki disease
2. Incontinentia pigmenti
3. Lichen planus
4. Darier’s disease
Oral MedicineAnswer: 3
Tracehostomy will 1) Increase dead air space 2) Increase respiratory resistance 3) Decrease respiratory work 4) Cause obstruction in respiration
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
Pain is the outstanding clinical characteristic of 1. amyxoma 2. a torus palatinus 3. a chondromyxoid fibroma 4. an osteoma
Oral MedicineAnswer: 3
Cleft lip is due to non-union of 1) Maxillary process with MNP 2) MNP-LNP 3) MNP-MNP 4) All of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
A patient who suffered a myocardial infraction 3 months previously and is on anticoagulant therapy, requires full mouth extractions. The dentist should 1. simply extract the teeth under local anesthesia 2. hospitalize the patient, control prothrombin time and extract the teeth under local anesthesia 3. hospitalize the patient and perform the extractions under general anesthesia 4. delay the extractions until after 6 months of the myocardial infarction
Oral MedicineAnswer: 4
Not true about Hodgkin"s disease 1) Occurs twice in adolescence and older age 2) Caseating necrosis is present 3) Common in males 4) None of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Most usual and successful graft for arterial surgery is 1) Dacron 2) Saphenous vein 3) PTFE 4) Miller cuff