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Diseases Of Bones & Joints MCQs

Option A: Premature exfoliation of primary teeth

Option B: Hypoplastic defects

Option C: Progressive painless symmetric

Option D: A + C

Correct Answer: A + C


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Option A: Jaffe’s syndrome

Option B: Monostotic fibrous dysplasia

Option C: Abright’s syndrome

Option D: Osteogenesi imperfecta

Correct Answer: C. Abright’s syndrome


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Option A: Osteorthritis

Option B: Dentinogenesis imperfecta

Option C: Paget’s disease

Option D: Rheumatoid arthitis

Correct Answer: C. Paget’s disease


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Option A: blue sclera, sparse hair, anhydrosis

Option B: enlarged hand, feet, maxilla, mandible

Option C: Blue sclera, brittle bones opalescent dentin

Option D: blue sclera, arachnodactyly, brittle bones

Correct Answer: Blue sclera, brittle bones opalescent dentin


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Option A: Osteopetrsis

Option B: Pagets disease

Option C: Osteogenesis imperfecta

Option D: Infantile hyperostosis

Correct Answer: Infantile hyperostosis


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Option A: Peget’s disease

Option B: Osteoclerosis

Option C: Pariapical cemential dysplasia

Option D: Ossifying fibroma

Correct Answer: A. Peget’s disease


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Option A: Hypophosphatasia

Option B: Pagets disease

Option C: Fibrous dysplasia

Option D: Cherubism

Correct Answer: Pagets disease


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Option A: pierre robinson syndrome

Option B: Cleft palate

Option C: Cleidocranial dysplasia

Option D: Craniofacial dysostosis

Correct Answer: pierre robinson syndrome


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Option A: Craniofacial dysostosis

Option B: Hyperthyroidism

Option C: Cleidocranial dysostosis

Option D: Osteitis deformans

Correct Answer: Cleidocranial dysostosis


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Option A: Unilocular lesion

Option B: Bilateral

Option C: Presence of Giant cell

Option D: Delayed eruption of permanent teeth

Correct Answer: Unilocular lesion


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Option A: Endosteal bone formation and lack of normal bone resorption

Option B: Periosteal bone formation and lack of normal bone resorption

Option C: Persence of extra collagen fibres and less calcification resulting in resistance of bones to fracture

Option D: Presence of numerous osteoclasts and a few osteoblasts

Correct Answer: Endosteal bone formation and lack of normal bone resorption


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Option A: Rickets

Option B: Osteogenesis imperfecta

Option C: Osteomyelitis

Option D: Osteoma

Correct Answer: Osteogenesis imperfecta


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Option A: Temporalis

Option B: Buccinator

Option C: Masseter

Option D: Lateral pterygoid

Correct Answer: Lateral pterygoid


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Option A: Pagets disease

Option B: Weing’s sarcoma

Option C: Osteosarcoma

Option D: Fibrous dysplasia

Correct Answer: Fibrous dysplasia


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Option A: Hypoparathyroidism

Option B: Cleidocranial dysplasia

Option C: Pierre Robin Syndrome

Option D: Mongolism (Down’s Syndrome

Correct Answer: Cleidocranial dysplasia


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Option A: fibrous dysplasia

Option B: paget’s disease

Option C: Osteopetrosis

Option D: Osteogenesis imperfecta

Correct Answer: B. paget’s disease


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Option A: Ankylosis

Option B: Synovial chondromatosis

Option C: Subluxation

Option D: Osteorthritis

Correct Answer: Ankylosis


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Option A: Maily affects young females

Option B: is caused by muscle fatigue due to chronic oral habits are grinding and clenching

Option C: Treatment involves construction of occlusal guard and stress free emotional condition

Option D: The perioral musculature becomes hypotonic

Correct Answer: The perioral musculature becomes hypotonic


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Option A: Maxillary prognathism

Option B: Mandibular retrognathia

Option C: Mandibular prognathism

Option D: Maxillary hypoplasia

Correct Answer: Maxillary hypoplasia


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Option A: Hyper parathyroidism

Option B: Fibrous dysplasia

Option C: Condensing osteitis

Option D: Osteopetrosis

Correct Answer: Hyper parathyroidism


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Option A: Fibrous dysplasia

Option B: Cherubism

Option C: Craniofacial dysostosis

Option D: Chondro-ectodermal dysplasia

Correct Answer: Cherubism


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Option A: Maxillofacial Dysostosis

Option B: Mandibulofacial Dysostosis

Option C: Maxillomandibulofacial Dysostosis

Option D: Condylar Dysostosis

Correct Answer: Mandibulofacial Dysostosis


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Option A: Decreased host resistance

Option B: Increase in the virulence of organisms causes infection

Option C: Increased host response

Option D: Occurs in immunocompromised patients

Correct Answer: Increased host response


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Option A: Rendu-Osler-Weber disease

Option B: Maffuci’s syndrome

Option C: Angioosteohypertrophy syndrome

Option D: Sturge weber syndrome

Correct Answer: Sturge weber syndrome


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Option A: TMJ fibrous ankylosis

Option B: TMJ bony ankylosis

Option C: TMJ pain dysfurction symdnome

Option D: Ear infection

Correct Answer: TMJ pain dysfurction symdnome


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Option A: Apert’s syndrome

Option B: Crouzon’s syndrome

Option C: Pierre robin syndrome

Option D: Down syndrome

Correct Answer: A. Apert’s syndrome


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Option A: Osteopetrosis

Option B: Osteogenesis imperfecta

Option C: Acromegaly

Option D: Osteitis deformans

Correct Answer: Osteitis deformans


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Option A: Cherubism

Option B: Fibrous dysplasia

Option C: Paget’s disease of the bone

Option D: Craniofacial dysplasia

Correct Answer: C. Paget’s disease of the bone


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Option A: Osteosarcoma

Option B: Ewing sarcoma

Option C: Metastatic carcinoma

Option D: Multiple Myeloma

Correct Answer: Multiple Myeloma


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Option A: Micrognathia

Option B: Retrognathia

Option C: Glossoptosis

Option D: Coloboma of lower eyelid

Correct Answer: Coloboma of lower eyelid


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Option A: Primary hyperparathyroidism

Option B: Phantom bone disease

Option C: Paget’s disease

Option D: Osteopetrosis

Correct Answer: Osteopetrosis


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Option A: Fibrous dysplasia

Option B: Ossifying fibroma

Option C: Focal cementoosseous dysplasia

Option D: Periapical cementoosseous dysplasia

Correct Answer: Fibrous dysplasia


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Option A: Pannus

Option B: Pulse granuloma

Option C: Baker’s cyst

Option D: Immune granuloma

Correct Answer: Pannus


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Option A: paget’s disease

Option B: Acromegaly

Option C: Fibrous dysplasia

Option D: Hyperparathyroidism

Correct Answer: A. paget’s disease


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Option A: Prepubertal skeleton

Option B: Pubertal skeleton

Option C: Infantile skeleton

Option D: Adult skeleton

Correct Answer: Adult skeleton


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Option A: Fracture of the jaw with cancellous bone formation

Option B: Chronic suppurative osteomyelitis

Option C: Burkitt’s Lymphoma

Option D: Ewing’s sarcoma

Correct Answer: D. Ewing’s sarcoma


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Option A: pagets disease and polyostotic fibrous dysplasia

Option B: pagets disease and osteopetrosis

Option C: Cherubism and Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia

Option D: Cherubism and pagets disease

Correct Answer: pagets disease and polyostotic fibrous dysplasia


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Option A: Paget’s disease

Option B: Acromegaly

Option C: Fibrous Dysplasia

Option D: Rickets

Correct Answer: A. Paget’s disease


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Option A: Surgical excision

Option B: Removal of adjacent teeth

Option C: Irradiation of the lesion

Option D: Conservative surgery

Correct Answer: Conservative surgery


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Option A: Cretinism

Option B: Pituitary dwarfism

Option C: Acromegaly

Option D: Achondroplasia

Correct Answer: Achondroplasia


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Option A: Thin and long

Option B: thin and short

Option C: Thick and short

Option D: Fused

Correct Answer: thin and short


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Option A: Cleidocranial dysostosis

Option B: Ectodermal dysplasia

Option C: Gardner’s syndrome

Option D: Osteogenesis imperfecta

Correct Answer: C. Gardner’s syndrome


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Option A: Primary hyperparathyroidism

Option B: Paget’s disease of the bone

Option C: Osteomalacia

Option D: Metastatic bone disease

Correct Answer: B. Paget’s disease of the bone


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Option A: Fibrous dysplasia

Option B: Paget’s disease

Option C: Rickets

Option D: Cleidocranial Dysplasia

Correct Answer: Fibrous dysplasia


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Option A: steomyelitis

Option B: Osteopetrosis

Option C: condensing osteitis

Option D: Osteomalacia

Correct Answer: Osteopetrosis


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Option A: Costen’s syndrome

Option B: Traumatic arthritis of T.M J

Option C: Ostearthritis

Option D: Myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome

Correct Answer: Myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome


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Option A: Osteogenesis imperfecta

Option B: Osteopetrosis

Option C: Osteochondroma

Option D: Hyperparathyroidism

Correct Answer: Osteopetrosis


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Option A: An analgesic effects

Option B: An anti-inflammatory effect

Option C: Inhibitory effect on synovial membrane

Option D: Analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect

Correct Answer: An anti-inflammatory effect


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Option A: Klinefelter’s syndrome

Option B: Trisomy 21

Option C: Down’s syndrome

Option D: Cleidocranial dysostosis

Correct Answer: Cleidocranial dysostosis


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Option A: Cherubism

Option B: Hypothyroidism

Option C: Hyperparathyroidism

Option D: Paget’s disease

Correct Answer: Cherubism


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Option A: Osteoporosis

Option B: Osteogenesis imperfecta

Option C: Osteitis deformans

Option D: Osteitis fibrosa cystic

Correct Answer: Osteogenesis imperfecta


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Option A: Paget’s disease

Option B: Osteomalacia

Option C: Fibrous dysplaisa

Option D: Osteogenesis imperfecta

Correct Answer: A. Paget’s disease


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Option A: surgical excision

Option B: cosmetic surgery after puberty

Option C: radiation

Option D: Enbloc dissection

Correct Answer: cosmetic surgery after puberty


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Option A: Alkaline phosphatase

Option B: Acid phosphatase

Option C: Bicarbonate ion

Option D: Phosphorylase enzyme

Correct Answer: Phosphorylase enzyme


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Option A: Traumatic arthritis

Option B: Trigeminal neuralgia

Option C: Myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome

Option D: Degenerative arthritis

Correct Answer: Myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome


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Option A: Fibrous ankylosis

Option B: Subluxation

Option C: Dislocation

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Fibrous ankylosis


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Option A: Pagets disease

Option B: Osteopetrosis

Option C: Cherubism

Option D: Fibrous dysplasia

Correct Answer: A and D


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Option A: Trauma

Option B: Osteoarthritis

Option C: Childhood illness

Option D: Rheumatoid arthritis

Correct Answer: Trauma


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Option A: Retrognathia

Option B: Periodontal disease

Option C: Premature loss off deciduous teeth

Option D: Delayed eruption of deciduous teeth

Correct Answer: Retrognathia


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Option A: Infratemporal space infection

Option B: Auriculotemporal neuritis

Option C: Muscular overextension and over contraction

Option D: Otitis media

Correct Answer: Muscular overextension and over contraction


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Option A: Cherubism

Option B: Monostotic fibrous dysplasia

Option C: Ployostotic fibrous dysplasia

Option D: Central giant cell granuloma

Correct Answer: Cherubism


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Option A: Osteogenesis imperfecta

Option B: Cleidocranial dysostosis

Option C: Fibrous dysplasia

Option D: Osteopetrosis

Correct Answer: Cleidocranial dysostosis


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Option A: Paget’s disease

Option B: Cherubism

Option C: Fibrous dysplasia

Option D: Osteogenesis imperfecta

Correct Answer: A. Paget’s disease


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Option A: Osteomalacia

Option B: Albright’s syndrome

Option C: Paget’s disease of bone

Option D: Osteogenesis imperfecta

Correct Answer: C. Paget’s disease of bone


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Option A: Central giant cell granuloma

Option B: Osteopetrosis

Option C: Paget’s disease of the bone

Option D: Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia

Correct Answer: Central giant cell granuloma


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Option A: In a se*-linked disorder of bones that develop that develop in cartilage

Option B: manifests with blue sclera which are pathognomonic of this diease

Option C: May be associated with deafness

Option D: Has associations with amelogenesis imperfecta

Correct Answer: manifests with blue sclera which are pathognomonic of this diease


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