Oral Pathology I Test

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Oral Pathology I Test

 

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The excessive formation of scar tissue is called:

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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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The irradiations to the head region do not cause:

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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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Occlusal (night) guards are used to:

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An occluded submandibular duct can be diagnosed by:

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What is the Meischer syndrome?

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

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Which amongst the following can cause glossodynia?

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What is Lemierre’s syndrome?

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Transmission is by close contact from oropharyngeal secretions, especially kissing

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

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

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The redness of inflamed gingiva is due to:

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Hypochromic anemia is associated with:

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Diseases caused by viruses include:

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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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What would not cause an airway obstruction?

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Hypertrophy αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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Canker sores is another name for

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Subclinical symptoms of Oral herpes αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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

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

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

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Metastatic calcification is most commonly seen in?

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

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

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Which of the following is NOT associated with infectious mononucleosis?

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

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Reticular atrophy of pulp is characterized by?

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

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αž’αŸ’αžœαžΈαž‡αžΆ Reye’s syndrome?

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Prodromal syndrome αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸˆ

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

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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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Atrophy αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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

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Gingival hyperplasia may be:

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

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Trismus is most frequently caused by:

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Cheilitis glandularis:

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

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

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

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Koplik’s spots are an early intraoral manifestation of:

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Median rhomboid glossitis

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Swelling related to increased tissue fluid is called:

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Transmission is by contact with discharge from ruptured lesions

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

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

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

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Gonococcus Angina has symptomes:

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

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

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Hairy tongue caused by inflammation and elongation of:

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Which amongst the following is not a cause of macroglossia?

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Trauma to which gland can result in facial paralysis?

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

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Which of the following is contagious?:

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