1. In brush biopsy ,brush is
2. In a patient with angular chelitis,the biologic examination of a smear from the lesion would most probably reveal
3. Which of the following represents Vitamin D deficiency
4. The most common oral lesion in HIV infected patient is
5. A 36 year old female had swelling of mandible in lower right molar
6. Alarm clock headache is:
7. Which of the following is not a feature of Hyperparathyroidism?
8. which HLA is involved in Bechet syndrome
9. Chance of malignancy maximum in
10. Hyper extensibility of tongue is seen in
11. Most common site for occurrence of sialolith is
12. Herpangina is caused by
13. A pleomorphic adenoma is characterized by
14. Which of the following is true about Crohn's disease
15. If histologic slide and contents of canal space could be obtained the most likely finding in the region of radiolucency in a case of internal Resorption would be
16. which of the type of leukaemia commonly shows oral and dermal lesions
17. a patient with unilateral ptosis of eyelid shows elevation of lid upon movement of jaw to opposite side.he may be suffering from
18. A patient with end-stage renal disease has several multilocular radiolucent lesions associated with vital mandibular teeth. A histopathologic analysis reveals the presence of multinucleated giant cells. The most appropriate management for this patient is to
19. True about Aneurysmal bone cyst
20. CBFA-lgene anomaly is seen in:
21. Which of the following has a non odontogenic origin
22. green discoloration of tongue is due to which of the drug
23. Dentinogenesis imperfecta is inherited as
24. A differential diagnosis for gingival hyperplasia should include which of area.It was diagnosed as ameloblastoma.histopathological picture will show the following conditions?
25. A patient presents with apparent paralysis of one side of the face which appeared the day before. What is the most likely diagnosis?
26. Taurodontism occurs because of
27. Thinning of lamina dura in thickening of space between diploe is seen in the skull radiograph in
28. Riga fede disease is associated with
29. Asthmatic patients using corticosteroid inhalers may develop candidiasis on the dorsal surface of the tongue because of
30. Which of the following condition has malignant potential
31. "Fleur de lys" term is used for
32. Leontiasis ossea is characteristic of:
33. all of the following are seen in cleidocranial dysostosis except
34. An ovoid radiolucency found located in the inferior border of posterior mandible region, which contains salivary gland tissue is
35. Granular cell ameloblastoma is characterized by granules which are composed of:
36. Which of these is a type of scleroderma:
37. Changes in size color and texture of gingiva are seen in which stage of gingivitis
38. which of the following is caused due to an immune reaction to an organism
39. Which index correlates the maturational status of a tooth to its developmental stage:
40. oral lichenoid reaction differs from oral lichen planus
41. Squamous cell carcinomas of the lip occur most frequently on the
42. Ptyalism is seen in
43. ehler danlos syndrome is
44. The most common site for necrotizing sialometaplasia is
45. gene mutation that causes ectodermal dysplasia with cleft lip and palate
46. Cobble stone appearance of oral mucosa
47. Condition in which toungue is attached to the floor of the mouth by a small frenum is called
48. Most common carcinoma occuring in lip
49. Cyst derived from stellate reticulum and grows in place of the affected tooth is called
50. Which of the following originates from all three germ layers namely ectoderm mesoderm and endoderm
51. Heart shaped radiolucency along the incisive canal is most probably:
52. Acrodermatitis enteropathica is a multi-organ failure due to deficiency of
53. A patient complaints of multiple episodes of blood stained vomits .On examination, he has a saddle nose and typical strawberry gingivitis. what is the probable diagnosis?
54. 36 year old woman reported with history of exposed bone in the posterior alveolus with history of multiple myeloma probably has
55. Osteogenesis imperfecta is manifested by
56. Multiple OKC seen in:
57. An abnormal decrease in the flow of saliva is
58. The term applied to a low white blood cell count is
59. Most aggressive form (high malignant potential) of Basal Cell carcinoma is:
60. Koebner phenomenon is seen in
61. in a patient with cerebral palsy all are seen except
62. Periapical cyst can be differentiated from periapical granuloma by
63. Bilaterally symmetrical, yellow spots on the buccal mucosa is suggestive of:
64. vanishing bone is seen in
65. Laboratory examination of the blood of a patient with an acute bacterial infection would show
66. Which of the following is not a true cyst:
67. Verruciform xanthoma is caused by
68. Mother of a 3 yr old child is worried about small yellowish eruptions along the mid palatine raphe that have formed in the child's mouth.The child is normal and does not seem to have any adverse signs or symptoms.what is the possible diagnosis
69. calcification of brain is seen in which one of the following
70. When collecting oral tissues by scraping for diagnosis of oral cancer,all of the following are considered true except
71. syndrome associated with lip pits and cleft lip/palate
72. A patient has multiple epidermoid cysts intestinal hamartomas,Osteomas of skull and multiple impacted teeth.he is most probably suffering from
73. Air on aspiration is seen in
74. A dental surgeon has recovered from hepatitis B by 3 months rest. His lab findings are normal but he is not allowed to attend to patients as per medical board as he is
75. A 5 year old child developed a fibrous verrucous growth on the lower lip which was non mobile,pedunculated,hyperkeratotic and exophytic.The histologic examination showed finger like projections of epithelium running deep into the connective tissue.The xamination of the hands of the child revealed papillomatous growth on his left thumb which was larger than the right thumb.What could be the probable diagnosis
76. A large encapsulated fluid-filled tumour is removed from the hard palate. The most appropriate method of determining the nature of this lesion is to
77. shell teeth are associated with
78. House Brackman scale is used for evaluation of which nerve function
79. With age, which cells increase in number in salivary gland:
80. KLK4 Gene mutation is associated with which type of amelogenesis imperfect
81. difference between epithelial lining of cyst and oral cavity is
82. nikolsky sign is not seen in
83. Encephalo trigeminal angiomatosis is also known as
84. Taurodontitis is usually seen with
85. in skull radiograph beaten metal appearance is seen in
86. all are true about systemic lupus erythematosus except
87. differential white blood cells count in the laboratory are useful in the diagnosis of
88. A patient comes to office with generalised oral ulcerations and fever after using a new tooth paste last night.On microscopic examination the buccal mucosa shows microabcess formation,exudates and intensive neytrophilic infiltration.Treatment of choice is
89. The most likely diagnosis of a proliferative lesion found at a denture periphery is a/an
90. all are tumor suppressor genes in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma except
91. Most common site for keratocanthoma is
92. which of the following feature is not seen in crouzon syndrome
93. Nasoalveolar cyst is also known as
94. Liesegang rings in Pindborg tumor when stained by Congo red and examined under polarised light appear
95. Most common tumor of parotid gland is
96. scaphocephaly is caused by premature fusion of
97. Which of the following is not responsible for the endogenous staining of teeth during development
98. The characteristic multiple punched out lesions are seen in
99. Most premalignant lesion amongst the following is:
100. Patient complaints of burning mouth. On examination tongue was red ,bald and filiform papillae were absent. Patient also provide history of long term antibiotic use. What is probable etiology