1. differential white blood cells count in the laboratory are useful in the diagnosis of

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2. Cyst derived from stellate reticulum and grows in place of the affected tooth is called

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3. Which autoimmune disease is associated with the increase in caries?

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4. difference between epithelial lining of cyst and oral cavity is

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5. Most premalignant lesion amongst the following is:

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6. In a patient with angular chelitis,the biologic examination of a smear from the lesion would most probably reveal

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7. Eosinophilic granulomas

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8. An odour of acetone on the breath can be found in patients with

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9. Pierre Robin syndrome is characterised by

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10. Ground glass appearance, Brown tumors and hypercalcemia are seen

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11. Fissured tongue is seen in:

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12. 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

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13. oral lichenoid reaction differs from oral lichen planus

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14. True regarding dentigerous cyst is all except

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15. A 40 year old female complaints of pain on the cheek which triggers on chewing food and in between she has no pain. Diagnosis is

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16. Hairy tongue is associated with hypertrophy of:

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

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18. Most aggressive form (high malignant potential) of Basal Cell carcinoma is:

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

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20. Which of these is a type of scleroderma:

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