1. Osteopetrosis is

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2. Encephalo trigeminal angiomatosis is also known as

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

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4. Crowe's sign is seen in

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

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6. Cervical cancer caused by:

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

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8. Cyst derived from stellate reticulum and grows in place of the affected tooth is called

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9. 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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10. scaphocephaly is caused by premature fusion of

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11. Condition in which toungue is attached to the floor of the mouth by a small frenum is called

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12. calcification of falx cerebri is seen in

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13. Soft, white, elevated plaques of the oral mucosa are characteristic of

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14. calcification of brain is seen in which one of the following

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

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16. which of the following cyst shows maximum amount of recurrence

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17. In treacher collins syndrome there is

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18. Reilly bodies are seen in

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19. KLK4 Gene mutation is associated with which type of amelogenesis imperfect

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20. True regarding dentigerous cyst is all except

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