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Oral Pathology I Preparation (Pr. Assc. Yem Sophal)

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1) Which two of the following conditions present as complete vesicles?

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2) The surface of the blood clot 24–48 hours after tooth extraction is covered by?

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3) A cyst occurring under the tongue, caused by obstruction of a salivary gland duct, is called a:

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4) Which amongst the following skin diseases has a benign and a malignant form?

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5) The irradiations to the head region do not cause:

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6) One way in which bacteria and viruses can enter the body is through:

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7) The cells most frequently found In an inflammatory inflammatory are:

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8) Gonococcus stomatitis has symptomes:

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9) ______ is also referred to as β€œThrush?

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10) Acute pyogenic bacteria infection may result in:

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11) Which virus is now believed to be the one responsible for causing Bell palsy?

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12) Which of the following is contagious?:

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13) Which one of the following would be of greatest value in determining the etiology of an oral ulceration?

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14) Hyperkeratosis is:

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15) Vesicles or bullae of the mucous membrane or skin are seen in all the following except:

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16) The one celled microorganisms also known as germs or microbes are:

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17) Prodromal syndrome αž“αŸƒ Herpes Virus Infection αž˜αžΆαž“αŸˆ

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18) The redness of inflamed gingiva is due to:

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19) Out of the below mentioned causes, which one is not a cause of xerostomia?

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20) Herpes encephalitis αž˜αžΆαž“αžšαŸ„αž‚αžŸαž‰αŸ’αž‰αžΆαžŠαžΌαž…αž‡αžΆαŸˆ

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21) Occasionally, mucous glands are seen in the epithelial lining of a dental cyst. Which of the following terms best designates this state? (Abnormal change in the nature of the tissue):

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22) Contact stomatitis may be caused by:

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23) Chronic tonsillitis is almost always:

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24) Which amongst the following is associated with etiology of Bell’s palsy?

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25) αžŠαžΌαž…αž˜αŸ‰αŸ’αžαŸαž… αž αŸ…αžαžΆ Seropositive?:

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26) Principle treatment αžŸαž˜αŸ’αžšαžΆαž”αŸ‹ Herpetic infection αž‚αž½αžšαž”αŸ’αžšαžΎαŸˆ

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27) Sjogren syndrome is characterised by:

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28) αž€αŸ’αžšαž»αž˜ human herpes virus type 3 αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆ

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29) Acantholysis αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸˆ

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30) Fever blister​ αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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31) Cytomegalovirus is an example of a(n)

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32) An infection of the skin and occasionally pulp space of the finger caused by herpes simplex type I virus. The fingertip is reddened, swollen and acutely tender. Vesicles form which then merge to give bullae. The bullae crust over and heal over the course of about a month. It can lead to vessel thrombosis distally with avascular necrosis of the phalanx.

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33) Trauma to which gland can result in facial paralysis?

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34) In human beings, regeneration is limited to epithelium and?

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35) A smooth, elevated, red patch devoid of filiform papillae, located in the midline of the dorsum of the tongue immediately anterior to the circumvallate papillae is indicative of:

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36) Gonococcus Angina has symptomes:

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37) Physiologic (racial) pigmentation differs from melanoma because melanoma:

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38) Atrophy αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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39) The disease that breaks down the body’s immune system is known as:

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40) Osteosarcoma characteristically may develop in cases of:

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41) A sign of bacterial infection is:

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42) Prodromal syndrome αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸˆ

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43) αž€αŸ’αžšαŸ„αž™αž–αžΈαž˜αžΆαž“ Primary infection αž αžΎαž™ Herpes Simplex Virus αž”αžΆαž“αžŸαž˜αŸ’αž„αŸ†αž›αžΆαž€αŸ‹αžαŸ’αž›αž½αž“αž“αŸ…αž€αŸ’αž“αž»αž„:

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44) Trismus is most frequently caused by:

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45) Transmission is by droplets from upper respiratory tract lesions or contact from ruptured skin lesions

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46) All of the following are well documented initiating factors of hairy tongue EXCEPT:

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47) αž€αŸ’αžšαž˜ human herpes virus type 5 αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆ

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48) αž‡αžΆ Reye’s syndrome?

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49) Hypochromic anemia is associated with:

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50) Features of multiple bone radiolucencies, hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemla, and loss of lamina dura and indicative of:

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51) The redness of an inflammatory lesion of oral mucosa is due to:

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52) The excessive formation of scar tissue is called:

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53) Bacteria that cause disease are called:

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54) Disease in plant or animal tissue is caused by:

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55) A patient with pain, fever and unilateral parotid swelling following a general anesthetic most likely has:

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56) Taste buds αž˜αž·αž“αž˜αžΆαž“αž“αŸ…αž€αŸ’αž“αž»αž„αŸ–

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57) Amongst the following causes, the least probable cause of hairy tongue is

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58) The pseudomembrane in diphtheria is mainly seen on?

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59) One amongst the following statements is incorrect regarding burning mouth syndrome?

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60) Which of the following is NOT associated with infectious mononucleosis?

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61) The blood of a patient with an acute infectious process would be expected to demonstrate:

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62) Baelz disease is also known as?

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63) Median rhomboid glossitis

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64) Which of the following lesions CANNOT BE classified as an intra-epithelial lesion?

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65) Occlusal (night) guards are used to:

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66) What would not cause an airway obstruction?

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67) Canker sores is another name for

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68) Uni-lateral swelling in the floor of the mouth occurs frequently with meal; what is the possible diagnosis?

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69) Diseases caused by viruses include:

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70) Epstein Barr virus is an example of a(n)

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71) The tonsillar lymph node is situated at the level of:

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72) Nystatin is the drug of choice for:

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73) Acute tonsillitis may either be caused by:

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74) Organization of the clot in an extraction wound occurs by?

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75) The most important indication of malignant lesions is:

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76) All of the following are keratinised EXCEPT of:

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77) Drooping of corner of mouth, drooling of saliva, watering of eyes and inability to wink are indicative of?

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78) Only one level of decontamination, sterilization, is capable of killing:

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79) What is the Melkersson Rosenthal syndrome?

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80) αž€αŸ’αžšαŸ„αž™αž–αžΈαž˜αžΆαž“ Primary infection αž αžΎαž™ Herpes Simplex Virus αž”αžΆαž“αžŸαž˜αŸ’αž„αŸ†αž›αžΆαž€αŸ‹αžαŸ’αž›αž½αž“αž“αŸ…αž€αŸ’αž“αž»αž„

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81) Which amongst the following is not a cause of macroglossia?

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82) The term used to describe epithelial changes including nuclear hyperchromatism, loss of increased nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio and abnormal mitoses is:

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83) Pyogenic granuloma can best be classified as a ______ disease.?

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84) White or reddish, ulcerative or superficial erosions on marginal and attached gingivae involving maxillary canine and premolars is most likely to be?

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85) All except one of the following conditions significantly affect the healing process?

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86) Primary Sjogren’s syndrome consists of keratoconjunctivitis sicca and:

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87) The stigmata of congenital syphilis does not include:

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88) One of the following is not a histological feature associated with herpes simplex infection

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89) Pus forming bacteria that cause strep throat and blood poisoning are:

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90) Human herpesviruses 6 and 7 are classified within this group

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91) Foam cells within periapical granulomas are ______ cells that have ingested lipids.

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92) Exfoliative cytology is not indicated in which of the following lesions?

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93) The mode of transmission of C. diphtheriae is?

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94) Hyperplastic lingual tonsils may resemble which of the following?

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95) The HIV virus isΒ notΒ transmitted:

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96) Kaposi’s sarcoma is now believed to be caused by

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97) What is strep throat?

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98) Atrophy of the pharyngeal and gastric mucosa, kollonychias (spoon nails). and predisposition to oral carcinoma In postmenopausal women are features of:

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99) A patient complains of dull, constant pain in his jaws upon awakening You would suspect:

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100) What is Lemierre’s syndrome?

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101) Displasia αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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102) Oral cytological smears are of No value in the diagnosis of:

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103) Which cells, secreting osteoclast activating factor are believed to be responsible for much of root and bone destruction in periapical granulomas?

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104) Herpes simplex and varicella zoster are examples of

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105) A clinically similar condition called postherpetic neuralgia occurs after _________ infection.

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106) Purulent stomatitis caused by:

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107) The most frequent site for occurrence of tumors in minor salivary glands is?

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108) The Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is characterized by facial paralysis, Chellitis granulomatosa, and:

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109) The precise manner of transmission is not known. It is known that it can be sexually transmitted by homosexual men. The virus is not shed in appreciable amounts in seminal fluid or the rectum, but is persistent in the oral cavities of some patients.

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110) Intraoral carcinoma can not present clinically as:

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111) The most common benign tumor occurring In the oral cavity Is the:

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112) Benign migratory glossitis or Geographic Tongue, manifests itself in the oral cavity as:

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113) Exfoliative cytology is of value in the diagnosis of:

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114) Erythematous candidiasis occurs most commonly as a result of?

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115) Incubation period 14-21 days. Most common in children aged 4-10 years. Rash may last 7-10 days. Lesions progress through macules and papules to vesicular eruptions which develop a crust and spontaneously heal.

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116) αžŸαŸ’αžšαŸ’αžαžΈαžŠαŸ‚αž›αž˜αžΆαž“αž•αŸ’αž‘αŸƒαž–αŸ„αŸ‡αž‡αž·αžαž‚αŸ’αžšαž”αŸ‹αžαŸ‚ αž˜αžΆαž“ Genital herpes outbreakαŸ” αž–αŸαž›αž†αŸ’αž›αž„αž‘αž“αŸ’αž›αŸ αžαŸ’αžšαžΌαžœαžαŸ‚αŸˆ

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117) White, interlacing lines (striae of Wickham) on the buccal mucosa are a characteristic clinical feature of:

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118) Herpes witlow αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆβ€‹ herpes αžŠαŸ‚αž›αž€αžΎαžαž“αŸ…αž›αžΎαŸˆ

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119) All the following developmental cysts of the Jaws present as radiolucent lesions except:

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120) αž’αŸ’αžœαžΈαž‡αžΆ Reye’s syndrome?:

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121) Regarding Sjogren’s syndrome, which one of the following ststements is incorrect?

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122) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is caused by:

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123) The mode of transmission of VZV infection is

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124) Postoperative bleeding in thrombocytopenic purpura is due to a deficiency of:

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125) The so-called β€œsplit papule” an erosive lesion Involving the commissure of the lips, is actually:

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126) Swelling related to increased tissue fluid is called:

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127) Gingival hyperplasia may be:

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128) Fungi, or vegetable parasites, cause contagious diseases such as:

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129) Recurrent herpetic infection​ αž…αŸ’αžšαžΎαž“αž€αžΎαžαž˜αžΆαž“αž“αŸ…αž›αžΎ

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130) Which one of the following is a synonym of fissured tongue?

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131) Reticular atrophy of pulp is characterized by?

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132) Metastatic calcification is most commonly seen in?

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133) Hairy tongue caused by inflammation and elongation of:

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134) Which one of the following is a predisposing factor of Noma?

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135) Replacement of lost tissue by ______ tissue is known as repair.?

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136) Herpes Virus αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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137) Cheilitis glandularis:

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138) Herpetic whitlow is an infection of _____ with HSV 1

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139) Intermittent painful swelling in the submandibular region that increases at mealtime is: indicative of

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140) The chief complaint of patient suffering from Frey’s syndrome is

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141) All except _____ are a variety of Kaposi sarcoma.?

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142) A patient who has been taking quantities of aspirin might show increased post-operative bleeding because aspirin inhibits:

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143) Glossodynia refers to painful

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144) αž€αŸ’αž“αž»αž„β€‹ Alphaherpesvirinae αž˜αžΆαž“αŸˆ

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145) In regards to Plummer-Vincent syndrome or β€œPaterson and Kelly syndrome”:

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146) With regards to Herpes viruses, which of the following is FALSE?

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147) In the presence of an acute bacterial infection, laboratory tests will show an increase in:

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148) Which type of biopsy also serves as a treatment option?

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149) A disease that is transmitted from one person to another by contact is said to be:

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150) Plaque is considered as an infection because:

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151) In developing plaque; the adhesive polymer produced by streptococcus mutans is synthesis from:

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152) What is Lemierre’s syndrome?:

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153) One of the following is not a complication ensuing from infection with C. diphtheria?

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154) Transmission is by close contact from oropharyngeal secretions, especially kissing

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155) Healing of which region of gingiva is the slowest?

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156) Which drug is specific for Trigeminal Neuralgia

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157) The prolonged use of antibacterial lozenges or mouthwashes contributes to the development of:

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158) Which amongst the following can cause glossodynia?

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159) Angular cheilitis in edentulous patient with complete denture is a result of

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160) Hypertrophy αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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161) Cheilitis glandularis typically occurs on the?

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162) 12 years old child presents with symptoms of widespread gingivitis with bleeding and general malaise for several weeks. How would you manage this patient?

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163) An occluded submandibular duct can be diagnosed by:

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164) The HIV virus is not transmitted:

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165) Which is usually found when a systemic infection is present

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166) Transmission is by contact with discharge from ruptured lesions

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167) A biopsy would be of value in the diagnosis or oral lesions of:

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168) Which of the following is/are NOT usually affected by hereditary ectodermal dysplasia?

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169) αž’αŸ’αžœαžΈαž‡αžΆ Reye’s syndrome?

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170) How would you treat Denture Stomatitis:

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171) Biopsy is least useful in the diagnosis of:

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172) Hyperplasia αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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173) Technical term for bacteria that live on dead matter is:

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174) Submandibular salivary gland is the most common location for which one of the following pathologies?

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175) What is the Meischer syndrome?

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176) Identify which one out of the following is not a predisposing factor of candidiasis.

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177) αž’αŸ’αžœαžΈαž‡αžΆ quinsy? :

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178) An abnormal disease in the flow of Salive is called?

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179) Incidence is highest in preschool children. Characterised by: pain on eating and drinking, high fever, may be bleeding from gums, extensive ulceration of the tongue, palate and buccal mucosa, cervical gland enlargement, dehydration due to refusal to eat or drink. It is a contagious disease that usually regresses spontaneously within 12 to 20 days.

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180) Surfaces such as tables, walls, doorknobs, or your hands, no matter how clean they look, are very likely:

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181) Divided into two subtypes, A & B, which infect human T-cells

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182) Geographic tongue

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183) Cold sores are caused by _____ virus.

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184) Koplik’s spots are an early intraoral manifestation of:

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185) αž€αŸ’αž“αž»αž„β€‹ Betaherpesvirinae αž˜αžΆαž“αŸˆ

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186) The peak incidence of gingivitis in children occurs at ages:

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187) Paralysis of the tongue is referred to as:

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188) Cold sore αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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189) A normal clot retraction time, which is independent of coagulation time, Is indicative of a normal number of circulating:

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190) Frey’s syndrome occurs as a result of damage to _____ nerve.

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191) Failure of the tuberculum impar to retract prior to fusion of the lateral halves of the tongue results In:

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192) αžŠαžΌαž…αž˜αŸ‰αŸ’αžαŸαž… αž αŸ…αžαžΆ Seropositive?

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193) Which amongst the following cannot be used to describe a salivary duct cyst?

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194) Diskeratosis αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸˆ

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195) Median rhomboid glossitis occurs

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196) Inflammation of the cornea. This may result from a variety of bacterial, viral or fungal infections, or may be non-infective, for example due to trauma or associated with an auto-immune disease.

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197) Fissured tongue

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198) Which amongst the following is commonly associated with diabetes mellitus?

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199) Diagnosis of oral candidiasis (candidosis) is BEST confirmed by:

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200) Member(s) of the Roseolovirus genus

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201) Papillary hyperplasia under a denture is usually due to:

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202) Immunity is the ability of the body to resist:

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203) The site where recurrent aphthous ulcer does not commonly occur is

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204) Exfoliative Cheilitis:

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205) All of the above Which amongst the following diseases is capable of producing developmental alterations in teeth?

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206) Xerostomia is often associated with atrophy of ______ papillae?

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207) Which of the following is contagious?

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208) Subclinical symptoms of Oral herpes αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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209) Frey’s syndrome must be considered as a possible complication following

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210) Has only one serological type and causes the acute primary infection known as chickenpox and shingles

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211) Histopathological features of benign migratory glossitis closely resemble that of

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212) αž€αŸ’αž“αž»αž„β€‹ Grammaherpesvirinae αž˜αžΆαž“αŸˆ

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213) Parasites are types of:

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214) The most common malignancy found In the oral cavity is:

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