1. Organism involved in cellulitis isPneumococciKlebsiellaStrep pyogenesSteptococcus mutansQuestion 1 of 20 2. calcification of falx cerebri is seen inmoebius syndromeGorlin goltz syndromesturge Weber syndromeCafe Silverman syndromeQuestion 2 of 20 3. Koebner phenomenon is seen inPsoriasisImpetigoErythema multiformePemphigoidQuestion 3 of 20 4. The most likely diagnosis of a proliferative lesion found at a denture periphery is a/anepulis fissuratum.giant cell granuloma.squamous cell carcinoma.epulis granulomatosum.Question 4 of 20 5. which of the following cyst shows maximum amount of recurrencecalcifying odontogenic epithelial cystfollicular cystdentigerous cystodontogenic keratocystQuestion 5 of 20 6. Which of the following represents Vitamin D deficiencyNot recalledDelayed eruptionamelogenesis imperfectGeneralized hypoplaisaQuestion 6 of 20 7. Degeneration of basement membrane and loss of retepegs is seen inErythema multiformeleukoplakialichen planusDesquamative gingivitisQuestion 7 of 20 8. Soft, white, elevated plaques of the oral mucosa are characteristic ofcandidiasis.actinomycosis.herpes simplex.angioma.Question 8 of 20 9. vanishing bone is seen inpagets diseaseosteopetrosisgorham stout syndromehungry bone syndromeQuestion 9 of 20 10. Cobble stone appearance of oral mucosaCrohn diseaseWhipple diseaseUlcerative colitisTropical sprueQuestion 10 of 20 11. a female reporting orbital cellulitis, palatal perforation, headache vomiting, epistaxis probably hasAspergillosisphytomycosishistoplasmosisrhinocerebral mucormycosisQuestion 11 of 20 12. 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 diagnosisEpstein pearlspremature teethKeratocanthomaEruption cystQuestion 12 of 20 13. A 54-year-old African-American female presents to your clinic for an initial exam. She has a history of hypertension controlled with beta-blockers but no other contributory health findings. Your intraoral exam reveals a bilateral filmy opalescence of the buccal mucosa. When stretching out her cheeks, this white hue disappears. Your most likely diagnosis is:leukoplakialeukoedemafordyce granulationsquamous cell carcinomaQuestion 13 of 20 14. True about Aneurysmal bone cystIt is a pseudocyst and is emptyIt is neither a cyst nor an aneurysm and is filled with bloodIt is a true cystIt shows presence of vascular aneurysmQuestion 14 of 20 15. Hyper extensibility of tongue is seen inrigller nagar syndromeEhler Danlos syndromeEllis van Creveld syndromeTollner syndromeQuestion 15 of 20 16. A differential diagnosis for gingival hyperplasia should include which of area.It was diagnosed as ameloblastoma.histopathological picture will show the following conditions?Erythema multiforme.Monocytic leukemia.Pemphigus vulgaris.Multiple myeloma.Question 16 of 20 17. A syphilitic gumma is most commonly found on thetongue.buccal mucosapalate.lip.Question 17 of 20 18. Most common tumor of parotid gland isAdenoid cystic carcinomapleomorphic adenomaMucoepidermoid carcinomaWarthins tumorQuestion 18 of 20 19. Fissured tongue is seen in:Melkerson Rosenthal syndromeAperts syndromeCrouzons syndromeDowns syndromeQuestion 19 of 20 20. Multiple supernumerary teeth are most commonly found incherubismcretinism.hypothyroidism.cleidocranial dysplasia.Question 20 of 20 Loading...