1. rheumatoid arthritis, SLE, thyroiditis are examples of

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2. To differentiate between hemifacial hypertrophy and unilateral fibrous dysplasia of the maxilla evaluation of which of the following would be most useful

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3. Matted lymph nodes are seen in

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4. The dental finding in patient with porphyria is

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5. Brachytherapy is

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6. a female patient showing progressive muscle and fat loss on the right side of the face is suffering from

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7. Most common site for occurrence of sialolith is

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8. Which of the following has a non odontogenic origin

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9. Natal and neonatal teeth are not associated with

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10. Which of these is used as a marker of proliferation ( dysplastic proliferation) in a premalignant lesion:

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11. Multiple OKC seen in:

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12. Reilly bodies are seen in

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13. Unilateral vesicular eruptions along the course of the nerve in Orofacial region are seen in

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14. A differential diagnosis for gingival hyperplasia should include which of area.It was diagnosed as ameloblastoma.histopathological picture will show the following conditions?

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15. Sialologue is an agent used to

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16. antigen associated with cicatricial Pemphigoid

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17. The term applied to a low white blood cell count is

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18. An overgrowth of normal tissue in a place where that tissue is not normally found is referred to as

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19. Most common route for metastasis of oral cancer is by

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20. Ptyalism is seen in

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