1. Amcloblastoma originates from:

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2. syndrome associated with lip pits and cleft lip/palate

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3. fibroblast proliferation in oral submucous fibrosis is primary mediated by

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

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6. 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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7. Taurodontism occurs because of

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8. Hairy tongue is associated with hypertrophy of:

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9. With age, which cells increase in number in salivary gland:

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

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11. The acinic cell carcinoma is derived from serous acinar cells and is found almost exclusively in the

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12. A positive Nikolsky's sign is a diagnostic feature of

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13. Crowe's sign is seen in

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14. calcification of falx cerebri is seen in

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15. The most common histological variant of lipoma is

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16. phlegmon is

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

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18. which one of the following does the bisphosphonates primary cause

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19. Pierre Robin syndrome is characterised by

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20. which one of the following shows dense collagenous stroma with compressive thin strands and cords of epithelium cells

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