Option A: Maxillary canine
Option B: Maxillary first molar
Option C: Mandibular second premolar
Option D: Mandibular first molar
Correct Answer: Mandibular second premolar ✔
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Option A: Median rhomboid glossitis
Option B: Geographic tongue
Option C: Black hairy tongue
Option D: Moeller’s glossitis
Correct Answer: Median rhomboid glossitis ✔
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Option A: A hereditary disturbance
Option B: The result of excessive fluoride ingestion
Option C: The result of faulty enamel matrix formation
Option D: Characterized by calcification of pulp chambers and the root canals of the teeth
Correct Answer: Characterized by calcification of pulp chambers and the root canals of the teeth ✔
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Option A: Dens is dent
Option B: Regional odontodysplasia
Option C: Dentin dysplasia
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Regional odontodysplasia ✔
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Option A: Division of a single tooth bud after calcification
Option B: Division of a single tooth bud before calcification
Option C: Fusion of two teeth before calcification
Option D: Fusion of two teeth after calcification
Correct Answer: Division of a single tooth bud before calcification ✔
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Option A: Union between tongue and floor of mouth
Option B: Absence of lingual frenum
Option C: Lingual frenum attached to the tip of tongue
Option D: Short lingual frenum
Correct Answer: Union between tongue and floor of mouth ✔
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Option A: Natal teeth
Option B: Neonatal teeth
Option C: Primary teeth
Option D: Prenatal teeth
Correct Answer: Neonatal teeth ✔
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Option A: Marfan’s syndrome
Option B: Crouzon’s syndrome
Option C: Paget’s disease
Option D: PierreRobin syndrome
Correct Answer: PierreRobin syndrome ✔
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Option A: Frey
Option B: Melkerson-Rosenthal
Option C: Teacher Collins
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Melkerson-Rosenthal ✔
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Option A: Soft tissue cyst present often between maxillary Lateral incisor and cuspid teeth
Option B: Often present between incisor and cuspid teeth but is a bone cyst
Option C: A cyst present between the midline of the palate
Option D: A cyst present in the incisive canal
Correct Answer: Often present between incisor and cuspid teeth but is a bone cyst ✔
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Option A: Congenital syphilis
Option B: Rickets
Option C: Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia
Option D: Supernumerary teeth
Correct Answer: Rickets ✔
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Option A: Concrescence
Option B: Fusion
Option C: Gemination
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Concrescence ✔
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