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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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Option A: Infection of Salivary gland in the mandible

Option B: Tissue of the odontogenic apparatus

Option C: Tissue of the oral mucosa

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: None of the above


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Option A: Mohr’s syndrome

Option B: Sturge-Weber Syndrome

Option C: Rubinstein Taybi Syndrome

Option D: Proteus Syndrome

Correct Answer: Proteus Syndrome


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Option A: Dilaceration

Option B: Fusion

Option C: Gemination

Option D: Concrescence

Correct Answer: Fusion


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Option A: Naso-alveolar cyst

Option B: Globulomaxillary cyst

Option C: Naso palatine cyst

Option D: Mid palatine cyst

Correct Answer: Globulomaxillary cyst


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Option A: Globulomaxillary cyst

Option B: Median palatine cyst

Option C: Nasopalatine cyst

Option D: Nasoalveolar cyst

Correct Answer: Nasoalveolar cyst


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Option A: Incisor region

Option B: Canine region

Option C: Molar region

Option D: Premolar region

Correct Answer: Premolar region


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Option A: Gemination

Option B: Twinning

Option C: Concrescence

Option D: Fusion

Correct Answer: Fusion


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Option A: Trauma to the tooth germ during root development

Option B: Abnormal displacement of tooth germ during root development

Option C: Abnormal proliferation of enamel epithelium during tooth development

Option D: Abnormal displacement of ameloblasts during tooth formation

Correct Answer: Trauma to the tooth germ during root development


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Option A: Mesiodens

Option B: Incisor with talon/cusp

Option C: Mandibular first molar

Option D: Maxillary premolars

Correct Answer: Mandibular first molar


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Option A: Shell teeth

Option B: Tauradontisam

Option C: Dentin Dysplasia

Option D: Dentinogenesis imperfecta

Correct Answer: Dentinogenesis imperfecta


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Option A: Homozygous

Option B: Autosomal dominant

Option C: Recessive

Option D: X-linked recessive

Correct Answer: Autosomal dominant


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Option A: Maxi. central incisor

Option B: Mandibular canine

Option C: Mand. second premolar

Option D: Maxillary first premolar

Correct Answer: Mand. second premolar


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Option A: Upward sloping of the palpebral fissure

Option B: Poorly developed or absence of malar bones

Option C: Progenia and mandibular prognathism

Option D: No loss of hearing

Correct Answer: Poorly developed or absence of malar bones


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Option A: Odontoma

Option B: Myxoma

Option C: Boney cyst

Option D: Torus palatinus

Correct Answer: Torus palatinus


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Option A: Edward’s syndrome

Option B: Klinefelter’s syndrome

Option C: Rubinstein Taybi syndrome

Option D: Down’s syndrome

Correct Answer: Rubinstein Taybi syndrome


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Option A: Rickets

Option B: Fluoride

Option C: Congenital syphilis

Option D: Cleidocranial dysostosis

Correct Answer: Cleidocranial dysostosis


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Option A: Type I

Option B: Type III

Option C: Type II

Option D: Type IIII and I

Correct Answer: Type I


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Option A: Mesiodens

Option B: Distal to 3rd molar in maxilla

Option C: Distal to mandibular 3rd molar

Option D: Para molars

Correct Answer: Distal to 3rd molar in maxilla


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Option A: Gingival cyst of newborn

Option B: Gingival cyst of adult

Option C: Enamel pearls

Option D: Epithelial rests

Correct Answer: Gingival cyst of adult


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Option A: Globulomaxillary cyst

Option B: Nasopalatine cyst

Option C: Aneurysmal cyst

Option D: Dentigerous cyst

Correct Answer: Nasopalatine cyst


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Option A: First premolars

Option B: Second Premolars

Option C: Max. lateral incisors

Option D: Mandibular lateral incisors

Correct Answer: Max. lateral incisors


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Option A: Squamous tissue of the mucosa

Option B: Connective tissue of the mucosa

Option C: Rests of malassez

Option D: Dental lamina

Correct Answer: Dental lamina


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Option A: Oral cancer

Option B: fungal infection

Option C: Leukoplakia

Option D: Burning sensation of tongue

Correct Answer: fungal infection


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Option A: Neonatal hypoplasia

Option B: Amelogenesis imperfecta

Option C: Cleidocranial dysplasia

Option D: Dentinogenesis imperfecta

Correct Answer: Dentinogenesis imperfecta


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Option A: Lesions may be Bilaterally symmetrical on tongue

Option B: No treatment is required

Option C: Is a precancerous condition

Option D: May be related to emotional stress

Correct Answer: Is a precancerous condition


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Option A: Maxilla

Option B: Mandible

Option C: Alveolar bone

Option D: Cranium

Correct Answer: Alveolar bone


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Option A: Dentigerous cyst

Option B: Primordial cyst

Option C: Nasopalatine cyst

Option D: Radicular cyst

Correct Answer: Nasopalatine cyst


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Option A: Hypercementosis

Option B: Elongated wide pulp canals and short roots

Option C: Obliterated pulp chambers with secondary dentine deposition

Option D: Rootless teeth with thin shell of enamel

Correct Answer: Elongated wide pulp canals and short roots


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Option A: Remnants of cell rests of serrae

Option B: Remnants of cell rests of mallasez

Option C: Remnants of cell rests of embryonic lacrimalduct

Option D: Maxillary sinus lining epithelium

Correct Answer: Remnants of cell rests of embryonic lacrimalduct


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Option A: Hypertrophy of fungiform papillae

Option B: Hypertrophy of foliate papillae

Option C: Hypertrophy of filiform papillae

Option D: Hypertrophy of circumvallate papillae

Correct Answer: Hypertrophy of filiform papillae


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Option A: Reiter’s

Option B: Peutz – jeghers

Option C: Gardner’s

Option D: Behcet’s

Correct Answer: C. Gardner’s


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Option A: amelogenesis imperfecta

Option B: dentinogenesis imperfecta

Option C: Odontodysplasia

Option D: Osteitis deformans

Correct Answer: dentinogenesis imperfecta


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Option A: enamel hypoplasia due to hypocalcemia

Option B: enamel hypoplasia due to birth injuries

Option C: enamel hypoplasia due to congenital syphilis

Option D: enamel hypoplasia due to local infection or local trauma

Correct Answer: enamel hypoplasia due to local infection or local trauma


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Option A: Cystic swellings in neonates

Option B: Cysts associated with soft palate

Option C: Cysts of gingiva in growing children

Option D: Warts on the tongue

Correct Answer: Cystic swellings in neonates


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Option A: Autosomal dominant

Option B: Autosomal recessive

Option C: Se* linked recessive

Option D: Not a inheritable trait

Correct Answer: Autosomal dominant


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Option A: Osteomas

Option B: Epidermoid cysts

Option C: Osteosarcoma

Option D: Impacted permanent teeth

Correct Answer: Osteosarcoma


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Option A: First nine month of life

Option B: First two years of life

Option C: First month of life

Option D: Two or three years of life

Correct Answer: First nine month of life


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Option A: Fat tissue embedded in buccal mucosa

Option B: Red spots

Option C: Present on the cheek mucosa lateral to angle of the mouth

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Present on the cheek mucosa lateral to angle of the mouth


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Option A: Tuberculated

Option B: Conical

Option C: Screw shaped

Option D: Incisor shaped

Correct Answer: Conical


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Option A: Craniofacial dysostosis

Option B: Dentinogenesis imperfecta

Option C: Amelogenesis imperfecta

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Dentinogenesis imperfecta


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Option A: Heamagioma

Option B: Static bone cyst

Option C: Central giant cell granuloma

Option D: Aneursycimal bone cyst

Correct Answer: Static bone cyst


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Option A: Dens in dente

Option B: Enamel Hypoplasia

Option C: Talon’s cusp

Option D: Enamel Pearl

Correct Answer: Dens in dente


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Option A: Small teeth with large jaws

Option B: Small teeth with small jaws

Option C: Smaller teeth than the normal

Option D: Large teeth with small jaws

Correct Answer: Smaller teeth than the normal


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Option A: Turner’s tooth

Option B: Taurodontism

Option C: Enameloma

Option D: Ghost teeth

Correct Answer: A. Turner’s tooth


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Option A: Turners tooth

Option B: Hutchinson’s teeth

Option C: Mottled enamel

Option D: Moon’s molars

Correct Answer: B. Hutchinson’s teeth


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Option A: Nasolabial cyst

Option B: Nasopalatine cyst

Option C: Mid alveolar cyst

Option D: Palatine cyst

Correct Answer: Nasolabial cyst


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Option A: An avoid shaped radiolucency above the lateral incisor and canine teeth

Option B: Erosion of base above lateral incisor and canine teeth

Option C: An inverted funnel shaped radiolucent lesion above the roots of lateral incisor and canine teeth

Option D: A pear shaped radiolucent lesion between roots of lateralincisor and canine teeth

Correct Answer: Erosion of base above lateral incisor and canine teeth


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Option A: A deformity of a tooth consisting of a sharp bend bend in the root

Option B: Abrasions on two surfaces of single tooth

Option C: A root or tooth that is split into two

Option D: A tooth that is fractured at two or more places

Correct Answer: A deformity of a tooth consisting of a sharp bend bend in the root


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Option A: melogenesis imperfecta

Option B: Dentinogenesis imperfecta

Option C: Flurosis

Option D: Odontodysplasia

Correct Answer: Flurosis


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Option A: In anterior 2/3 of dorsal aspect

Option B: In posterior 1/3 of dorsal aspect

Option C: Near the base of tongue close to foramen caecum

Option D: In anterior 2/3 of inferior surface

Correct Answer: Near the base of tongue close to foramen caecum


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Option A: Infiltration of eosinophils

Option B: Infiltration of neutrophils

Option C: Both of the above

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: None of the above


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Option A: Primary incisors

Option B: Primary 2nd molar

Option C: Permanent incisors

Option D: Permanent 1st molar

Correct Answer: Permanent incisors


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Option A: Vermilion of the lip

Option B: Posterior tonsillar pillar

Option C: Alveolar ridge

Option D: Palate

Correct Answer: Alveolar ridge


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Option A: Turners hypoplasia

Option B: Generalised dental fluorosis

Option C: Syphillitic hypoplasia

Option D: Rickets hypomineralisation

Correct Answer: Turners hypoplasia


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Option A: Ectoderm

Option B: Mesoderm

Option C: Endoderm

Option D: Ecto and Mesoderm

Correct Answer: Ectoderm


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