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1. Shell teeth a. Hypoplastic teeth ORAL
2. Ghost teeth b. Rubinstein Taybi syndrome PATHOLOGY
3. Talon’s cusp c. Dentinogenesis inperfecta
4. Turner’s teeth d. Regional odontodysplasia
A. Fibrous dysplasia
B. Osteosarcoma
C. Ewing’s sarcoma
D. Osteoma
A. Pemphigus
B. Lichen planus
C. Pemphigoid
D. Psoriasis
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A. Ewng’s sarcoma
B. Fibrosarcoma
C. Neurofibroma
A. Ameloblastoma
B. CEOT
C. KCOT
D. AOT
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A. Lipid cells
B. Salivary gland
C. Lymph node
D. Nerve bundle
1. A 4 year old boy has fever of 103°F with upper respiratory tract infection, ulcers and vesicles on soft
palate and pharynx and abdominal pain. The most probable differential diagnosis is:
A. Scarlet fever
B. Rubella
C. Herpangina
D. Mumps
2. A 42 year old male patient presents with facial paralysis, pain of eternal auditory meatus, vesicular
eruptions in the oral cavity. The most probable diagnosis is:
A. Sjogren’s syndrome
C. Bell’s palsy
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D. Trigeminal neuralgia
3. A 35 year old male patient presents with small yellow spots, presents bilaterally on buccal mucosa
opposite molars with no pain or associated complaints. Most probable diagnosis is:
A. Koplik’s spots
B. Lichen Planus
C. Lipoma
D. Fordyce’s granules
4. A patient presents with no clinical symptoms, slightly aberrant salivary gland tissue, radiographically, an
ovoid, radiolucent lesion below the mandibular canal in 47-48 area was seen as an accidental finding. The
most probable diagnosis is:
B. Stafne cyst
C. Radicular cyst
D. Klestadt’s cyst
5. A 49 year old male patient, complains of pain and burning sensation on consumption of spicy food. Intra-
oral examination reveals multiple ulcers in the left buccal mucosa. Histopathological report suggests
intraepithelial vesiculation with suprabasilar cleavage accompanied by prominent acantholysis and Tzanck
cells. The final diagnosis is:
A. Pemphigus vulgaris
D. Erythroplakia
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TRUE OR FALSE
C. 1 true 2 false
D. 1 false 2 true
C. 1 true 2 false
D. 1 false 2 true
3. In dental caries, the greatest demineralization is seen in 1) Translucent zone 2) Body of the lesion
C. 1 true 2 false
D. 1 false 2 true
C. 1 true 2 false
D. 1 false 2 true
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5. 1) Erythroblastic anemia 2) Pernicious anemia are other names of Thalassemia
A. 1 false 2 true