1. Osteopetrosis is

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

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3. The epithelioid cells in paraganglioma are arranged in nests called as

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4. all of the following are seen in cleidocranial dysostosis except

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5. When collecting oral tissues by scraping for diagnosis of oral cancer,all of the following are considered true except

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6. A 4-year-old patient comes with her mother for a routine appointment. The mother states that her daughter just started not feeling well and had a mild fever earlier in the day. The daughter has been having trouble swallowing. An intraoral exam reveals multiple 1-mm to 2- mm vesiculopapular lesions of the nasopharynx and soft palate. Your working diagnosis is:

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7. 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:

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8. Which of the following has a non odontogenic origin

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9. If histologic slide and contents of canal space could be obtained the most likely finding in the region of radiolucency in a case of internal Resorption would be

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10. Eosinophilic granulomas

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11. Lateral periodontal cyst has maximum occurrence in

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12. Which of the following is not a true cyst:

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13. Cervical cancer caused by:

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14. A patient has multiple epidermoid cysts intestinal hamartomas,Osteomas of skull and multiple impacted teeth.he is most probably suffering from

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15. nikolsky sign is not seen in

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16. Gardeners syndrome does not include

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17. A 65-year-old man presents to your clinic in regards to upper dentures. When getting his health history, you ask about history of infectious diseases. He mentions that a year ago, his eldest son died and later he broke out in blisters on only half of his back. He says he doesn't remember what the doctor called it, but he remembers the physician saying it "stopped at the midline." What is the most likely diagnosis?

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18. Amcloblastoma originates from:

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19. A gingival lesion which histologically shows trabeculae of osteoid or droplets of basophilic cementum like material in a background of fibrovascular connective tissue is suggestive of

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20. Papillary hyperplasia under a denture is usually due to (an)

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