1. Degeneration of basement membrane and loss of retepegs is seen in

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2. Which disease of salivary gland is common in children but usually occurs once in lifetime

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3. Brachytherapy is

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4. nikolsky sign is not seen in

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5. Which is the most common manifestation of recurrent HSV1 infection

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6. Sialologue is an agent used to

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7. Crowe's sign is seen in

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8. a patient with unilateral ptosis of eyelid shows elevation of lid upon movement of jaw to opposite side.he may be suffering from

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9. Encephalo trigeminal angiomatosis is also known as

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10. 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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11. Most common site for keratocanthoma is

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12. An abnormal decrease in the flow of saliva is

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13. Taurodontism occurs because of

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14. Most common intraoral infection in diabetic patient:

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15. Which of the following is not responsible for the endogenous staining of teeth during development

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16. Organism involved in cellulitis is

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

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18. langerhans cell histiocytosis was previously known as

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19. Which of these is a type of scleroderma:

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20. Erythema multiforme (EM) is an acute self-limited eruption characterized by a distinctive clinical eruption, the hallmark of which is the:

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