201. The most common complication of mumps is______________?
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A. myocarditis

B. Uveitis

C. Conjunctivits

D. Orchitis
202. Robinsons classification of ameloblastoma does not include:___________?
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A. Anatomically benign

B. Multicentric

C. clinically persistent

D. Non-Functional

203. All of the following lesions may be classified as Odontogenic Tumours EXCEPT:
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A. Acanthomatous ameloblastoma

B. Simple ameloblastoma

C. Branchial cleft cyst

D. Myxoma

204. All are diseases of skin except:
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A. Psoriasis form lesion

B. Erythema multiforme

C. Keratosis follicularis

D. Erythema migrans
205. Which of the following differentiates between condensing osteitis and benign cementoblastoma?
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A. Condensing osteitis is associated with vital teeth where as cementoblastoma is associated with non-vital teeth

B. In cementoblastoma radiopacity is attached to tooth where as in condensing osteitis it is not

C. In condensing osteitis radiopacity is attached to tooth where as in cementoblastoma it is not

D. Cementoblastoma is associated with vital tooth where as condensing osteitis is associated with non-vital tooth

207. Oral lesion associated with ulcerative colitis?
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A. pyostomatitis vegentanus

B. sarcoidosis

C. Lichen planus

D. Dermatitis herpetiformis

208. Dariers disease is associated with:____________?
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A. Rickets with involvement of teeth and bones

B. Pernicious anaemia

C. Diffuse tender ulceration on the palate predominantly

D. Vitamin A deficiency and involvement of oral epithelium and skin
209. Lesions associated with vital tooth?
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A. condensing osteitis

B. None of the above

C. cementoma

D. Periapical abscess

211. Sialoliths are stones found in the salivary duct and gland and are primarily composed of_____________?
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A. Hydroxyapatitie

B. Calcium chloride

C. Unknown compounds of phosphats

D. Potassium cloride

212. Fine Needle aspiration biopsy is indicated to diagnose:_____________?
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A. Chronic gingivitis

B. Traumatic ulcer

C. Necrotic pulp

D. Pemphigus
213. Multiple pulp stones are seen in:_____________?
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A. Ehlers Danlos syndrome

B. Aperts syndrome

C. Downs syndrome

D. Marfan syndrome

214. COC is now called as:___________?
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A. A & C

B. Keratcysticodontogenic tumour

C. Dentinogenic ghost cell tumor

D. Odontogenic ghost cell tumor

215. Basal layer in primordial cyst is arranged in the form of:_________?
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A. Irregular

B. Picket fence

C. Linear

D. Tennis racket

216. Fish Net pattern is pemphigus vulgaris is seen in which of the following tests?
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A. Histopathology

B. Direct immunofluorescence

C. FNAC

D. Tzanck smear

217. joint erosions are not a feature of:____________?
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A. Rhematoid arthritis

B. Systemis lupus eythematosus

C. Psoriasis

D. Multicentric reticulohisticytosis

218. Chemical mumps is synonymous with_____________?
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A. Nutritional mumps

B. Epidemic parotitis

C. Iodine mumps

D. Nonspecific mumps

219. Histological clefts in lichen planus are____________?
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A. Wickhams Striae

B. Auspitzs sign

C. Civatte bodies

D. Max Joseph spaces
220. The main causative agent of Ludwigs angina is:__________?
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A. Anaerobic streptococci

B. Legionella infection

C. Staphylococci

D. Aerobic streptococci
221. Unusual extensibility of the tongue is a characteristic feature of:__________?
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A. Epidermolysis bullose

B. Syphilis

C. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

D. Darier-White disease

222. In the clinical evaluation, the most significant, finding of the parotid mass may be accompanying_____________?
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A. Supramental and preauricular lymphadenopathy

B. Facial paralysis

C. Rapid progressive painless enlargement

D. Nodular consistency

223. Constant feature associated with a radicular cyst
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A. An impacted tooth

B. An anomalous tooth

C. A non-vital tooth

D. A missing both

225. Which of the following parotid malignancy shows perineural spread_______________?
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A. Pleomorphic adenoma

B. Ductal papilloma

C. Adenoid cystic carcinoma

D. Warthins tumor

226. Which of the following is a true neoplasm of functional cementoblasts:
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A. Benign cementoblastoma

B. Familial cemental dysplasia

C. Hypercementosis

D. Periapical cemental dysplasia

227. Reversible pulpitis change to irreversible pulpitis primarily because of:__________?
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A. Reduced host resistance

B. Vacular strangulation

C. An increase in microbial virulence

D. Invasion of microorganisms
228. Pemphigus is characterized by:____________?
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A. Hyperorthokeratosis

B. Hyperparakeratosis

C. Acantholysis

D. Acanthosis

229. Adamantinoma is:_____________?
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A. is a complication of dentigerous cyst

B. A tumour from embrynomal cells of developing teeth

C. Also known as Amebloblastoma

D. All of the above
230. Which of the following is cariostatic?
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A. Cadmium

B. Magnesium

C. Molybdenum

D. Selenium

231. L.E Cell phenomenon in peripheral blood is seen in:__________?
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A. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

B. Rheumatic heart disease

C. Infective endocarditis

D. Ischemic heart disease

232. Tzancks smear test is used in the diagnosis of___________?
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A. ANUG

B. Lichen planus

C. pemphigus

D. Apthous disease

233. Which of the following periapical conditions is often associated with a vital pulp?
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A. Apical cyst

B. Apical scar

C. Chronic apical periodontitis

D. Condensing osteitis
234. Multiple bilateral dentigerous cysts are seen in:___________?
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A. Gorlin Goltz syndrome

B. Downs syndrome

C. Maroteaux lamy syndrome

D. Teacher collin syndrome

236. Psoralane Ultraviolet A (PUVA) therapy is advised in__________?
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A. Apthous ulcers

B. ANUG

C. Pemphigus vulgaris

D. Carcinoma in situ

237. Which sites are characteristically affected in Stevens-Johnson syndrome?
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A. Oral mucosa, lacrimal apparatus, ears

B. Conjunctive, genitalia, oral mucosa

C. Liver, spleen, pancreas

D. Parotid gland, palate, conjunctive

238. Periapical cyst is usually preceded by:__________?
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A. All of the above

B. Periapical granuloma

C. Periodontal abscess

D. Periapical abscess

239. Primary lesion in lichen planus is:___________?
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A. Papule

B. Vesicle

C. Bulla

D. Macule

240. Erythema multiformae is:___________?
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A. Bacterial infection

B. painless vesicular self limiting disease

C. An acute self limiting disease, of skin and oral mucous membrane

D. A viral disease

241. Grinspan syndrome is associated with:_________?
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A. Hypertension, diabetes, lichen planus

B. Hypertension with oral lesions

C. Oral, ocular, genital lesions

D. lemphigus, CHF, diabetes

242. Trotters syndrome involves_____________?
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A. Larynx

B. Pharynx

C. Oropharynx

D. Nasopharynx
244. Osteogenesis imperfecta_____________?
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A. May be associated with deafness

B. Has associations with amelogenesis imperfecta

C. manifests with blue sclera which are pathognomonic of this diease

D. In a se*-linked disorder of bones that develop that develop in cartilage

245. In Treacher collins syndrome there is________________?
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A. Progenia and mandibular prognathism

B. Upward sloping of the palpebral fissure

C. No loss of hearing

D. Poorly developed or absence of malar bones
247. Polydactyly, craniosynostosis, late closure of fontanelles is a feature of_______________?
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A. Crouzons syndrome

B. Down syndrome

C. Aperts syndrome

D. Pierre robin syndrome

248. Trigeminal heuralgia (tic doulourex) is characterized by______________?
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A. Sharp, excruciating pain of short duration

B. Uncontrollable twitching of muscles

C. Prolonged episodes of plain on one side of the face

D. Paralysis of one side of the face

249. A patient shows inability to close the right corner of the mouth is most probably suffering form_______________?
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A. TMJ dysfunction syndrome

B. Myasthenia gravis

C. Bells palsy

D. Multiple sclerosis