1. A syphilitic gumma is most commonly found on the

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2. Air on aspiration is seen in

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3. Taurodontitis is usually seen with

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4. ehler danlos syndrome is

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5. Which of the following has a non odontogenic origin

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6. Riga fede disease is associated with

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7. a female patient showing progressive muscle and fat loss on the right side of the face is suffering from

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8. nikolsky sign is not seen in

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9. Liesegang rings in Pindborg tumor when stained by Congo red and examined under polarised light appear

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

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

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12. Crowe's sign is seen in

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

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

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15. Natal and neonatal teeth are not associated with

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16. Herpes zoster is caused by

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17. A 10 year old has diffuse bilateral white areas on the buccal mucosa, dorsum of the tongue and the floor of the mouth. The mother tells the dentist that she has noticed this appearance for at least 3 years, but she was not concerned since she has had a similar condition all of her life. The most likely diagnosis is

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

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19. In myositis ossificans muscle affected is

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20. 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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