Developing ameloblasts are affected by the ingestion of high fluoride content water resulting in 1) Turner tooth 2) Hutchinson teeth 3) Mottled enamel 4) Moon molars
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Adenopathy is clinically manifested by 1. Hypersalivation 2. Swelling 3. Hyposalivation 4. Swelling of the tongue
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
The most outstanding feature of Sturge-Water disease is 1) Hematoma 2) Port wine nevi 3) Telangiectasia 4) All of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Dysplastic lesions of squamous epithelium occur most often on the........or Which of the following sites of lesion is more prone for dysplastic changes? 1. Palate 2. Gingiva 3. Buccal mucosa 4. Floor of the mouth
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Immunofluorescence test is positive in 1. Psoriasis 2. Pemphigus vulgaris 3. Lupus erythematosus 4. Scleroderma
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Which other factor in the Stephen"s curve is related to the caries incidence and sugar intake 1) Physical form of sugar 2) Frequency form of sugar 3) pH of plaque 4) Quantity of sugar intake
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
A 3-year-old child has a fever of 102 degree F; and following upper respiratory tract infection, discrete vesicles and ulcers on the soft plate and pharynx are noted. The most probable diagnosis is 1. Herpangina 2. Scarlet fever 3. Rubella 4. Herpetic gingivostomatitis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Bowen disease is 1) Benign neoplasm of the GIT 2) Intra epithelial carcinoma 3) Vesiculobullous lesion of skin 4) Ulcerative lesion of GIT