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Miscellaneous Of Oral Pathology And Medicine MCQs

Option A: Acrodynia

Option B: Pemphigus vulgaris

Option C: Epidermolysis Bullosa

Option D: Erosive lichen planus

Correct Answer: Acrodynia


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Option A: Cleidocranial dysostoses

Option B: Sturge – weber syndrome

Option C: Paget’s disease

Option D: Mc Cline – Albright syndrome

Correct Answer: B. Sturge – weber syndrome


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Option A: Ageusia

Option B: Dysguesia

Option C: Cocoguesia

Option D: Phantoguesia

Correct Answer: Phantoguesia


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Option A: Enolase & calcitonin

Option B: Alkaline phosphatase & catalase

Option C: Alkaline phosphatase & pyrophosphatase

Option D: Pyrophosphatase & carbonic anhydrase

Correct Answer: Alkaline phosphatase & pyrophosphatase


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Option A: Hydroxy glacine

Option B: Glycine

Option C: Proline

Option D: Hydroxproline

Correct Answer: Hydroxproline


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Option A: Increased mobility of the teeth

Option B: Radiographic widening of the pdl

Option C: Morning pain in muscles

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Wegener’s Granulomatosis

Option B: Scorbutic Gingivitis

Option C: Plasma cell Gingivitis

Option D: Leukemic Gingivitis

Correct Answer: A. Wegener’s Granulomatosis


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Option A: Apical cyst

Option B: Apical condensing osteitis

Option C: Chronic apical periodontitis

Option D: Stage one apical osteofibroses

Correct Answer: Apical condensing osteitis


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Option A: Sickle cell anaemia

Option B: Iron deficiency anaemia

Option C: Apthous ulcer

Option D: Herpes simplex

Correct Answer: Herpes simplex


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Option A: Stratum corneum

Option B: Stratum lucidum

Option C: Stratum germinativum

Option D: Stratum spinosum

Correct Answer: Stratum germinativum


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Option A: Intrathecal

Option B: Oral

Option C: Subdermal

Option D: Intravenous

Correct Answer: Oral


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Option A: 3 months postpartum to 7th year of life

Option B: 4 months in utero to 3 months postpartum

Option C: 5 months in utero to 9 months postpartum

Option D: Birth to 7th year

Correct Answer: 3 months postpartum to 7th year of life


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Option A: Burkitt’s lymphoma

Option B: Mycosis fungiodes

Option C: Mantel cell leukemia

Option D: Hairy cell leukemia

Correct Answer: Mycosis fungiodes


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Option A: Carpenter syndrome

Option B: Crounzon Syndrome

Option C: Apert Syndrome

Option D: Down’s syndrome

Correct Answer: Carpenter syndrome


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Option A: Sjogren’s disease

Option B: Ankylosing spondylitis

Option C: Felty’s syndrome

Option D: Scleroderma

Correct Answer: Ankylosing spondylitis


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Option A: Culture with giemsa stain:

Option B: Culture with wright strain

Option C: Routing cytology

Option D: Flourescent stain for cytology

Correct Answer: Flourescent stain for cytology


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Option A: Ranula

Option B: Diabetes mellitus

Option C: Pernicious anaemia

Option D: Local irritation

Correct Answer: Ranula


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Option A: Assessment of root dentin translucency

Option B: Amino acid racemisation

Option C: Evaluation of tooth cementum annulations

Option D: Pulp to tooth ratio of canines

Correct Answer: Pulp to tooth ratio of canines


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Option A: Pink tooth of mummery

Option B: Ochronosis

Option C: Chlorodontia

Option D: Leong teeth

Correct Answer: Pink tooth of mummery


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Option A: Syphilitic glossitis and plummer vinson syndrome

Option B: Syphilitic glossitis and Mikulicz’s syndrome

Option C: Plummer vinson disease and hepatitis A

Option D: Hepatitis A and Mikulicz’s Syndrome

Correct Answer: Syphilitic glossitis and plummer vinson syndrome


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Option A: Tooth wear due to gastric secretion

Option B: Tooth wear due to bruxism

Option C: Tooth wear due to dentifrices

Option D: Peripheral blood cell destruction

Correct Answer: Tooth wear due to gastric secretion


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Option A: Cemental dysplasia

Option B: Cemental aplasia

Option C: Condensing osteitis

Option D: Focal periapical osteopetrosis

Correct Answer: Cemental aplasia


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Option A: Molluscum contagiosum

Option B: Focal epithelial hyperplasia

Option C: Squamous papilloma

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Coronary Heart Disease

Option B: Rheumatic Heart Disease

Option C: Cardiac Pacemakers

Option D: Hypertensive Heart Disease

Correct Answer: Rheumatic Heart Disease


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Option A: Tell patient no malignancy

Option B: Repeat the biopsy

Option C: Observe the patient for twelve months

Option D: Observe the patient for three months

Correct Answer: Repeat the biopsy


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Option A: Leukopenia

Option B: Osler’s disease

Option C: Mediterranean disease

Option D: Aplastic anaemia

Correct Answer: B. Osler’s disease


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Option A: Upper lip

Option B: Palate

Option C: Lower lip

Option D: Glingiva

Correct Answer: Upper lip


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Option A: Trigeminal neuralgia

Option B: Sicca syndrome

Option C: Dry socket

Option D: Myospherulosis

Correct Answer: Dry socket


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Option A: Periapical granuloma

Option B: Cementoblastoma

Option C: Radicular cyst

Option D: Chronic abscess

Correct Answer: Cementoblastoma


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Option A: Dental extractions

Option B: Initial placement of orthodontic brackets

Option C: Intracanal endodontic treatment

Option D: Periodontal procedures

Correct Answer: Initial placement of orthodontic brackets


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Option A: Lip prints

Option B: Lip Schutz bodies

Option C: Lip pits

Option D: Lip reading

Correct Answer: Lip prints


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Option A: Multiple granulomas

Option B: Periapical osteofibroses

Option C: Chronic periapical abscesses

Option D: Bone hypoplasias associated with opalescent teeth

Correct Answer: Periapical osteofibroses


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Option A: Insulinoma, obesity & cutaneous hypopigmentation

Option B: Insulin resistance, obesity, cutaneous hyperpigmentation

Option C: Thickening of spinous layer, insulin resistance, obesity

Option D: Thickening of spinous layer insulin resistance, lean

Correct Answer: Insulin resistance, obesity, cutaneous hyperpigmentation


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