1. A 10 year old has diffuse bilateral white areas on the buccal mucosa, dorsum of the tongue and the floor of the mouth. The mother tells the dentist that she has noticed this appearance for at least 3 years, but she was not concerned since she has had a similar condition all of her life. The most likely diagnosis is

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2. Granular cell ameloblastoma is characterized by granules which are composed of:

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3. A child reports with greenish stains on teeth .The most probable cause is

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4. Most common carcinoma occuring in lip

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5. Laboratory examination of the blood of a patient with an acute bacterial infection would show

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6. in skull radiograph beaten metal appearance is seen in

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7. Brachytherapy is

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8. Most premalignant lesion amongst the following is:

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9. True regarding dentigerous cyst is all except

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10. 36 year old woman reported with history of exposed bone in the posterior alveolus with history of multiple myeloma probably has

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11. Chance of malignancy maximum in

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12. Which one of the following differentiates between condensing osteitis and benign cementoblastoma?

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13. Fothergill disease is:

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14. KLK4 Gene mutation is associated with which type of amelogenesis imperfect

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15. Which of the following originates from all three germ layers namely ectoderm mesoderm and endoderm

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16. in a patient with cerebral palsy all are seen except

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17. Hyper extensibility of tongue is seen in

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18. The dental finding in patient with porphyria is

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19. antigen associated with cicatricial Pemphigoid

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20. On streching the cheek the lesion disappears in

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