1/igM 2/igA 3/igG 4/igE 3.The most common malignant salivary gland neoplasm is: Mucoepidermoid carcinomas represent a distinct type of tumor. They contain three cellular elements in varying proportions: squamous cells, mucus-secreting cells, and "intermediate" cells. Mucoepidermoi 4.One of the following is a characteristic of D brdicardia syncope (vasovagal attack): a) Rapid recover b) Abrupt onset c) When turn neck to side d) Bradycardia e) Neurological deficit 5.he Most common cyst in oral cavity is 6.he Most common benign tumour of oral cavity is ............ 7.Chondromas are: 1/radiosensitive 2/radio-opaque 3/radio-resistant 4/Only arise at condylar region 8.Campbell lines
9.Tongue tie is indicated in: 4
1/bilateral parasymphysis fructure 2/unconsciousness 3/destoyed chin by gunshot 4/all Histologically , the primary cells of Eosinophilic granuloma, also known as pulmonary eosinophilic granuloma are: histiocytosis X (PHX) or pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis X (PLCH), is an uncommon interstitial 1/eosinophils lung disease that is epidemiologically related to 2/giant cells tobacco smoking. It chiefly affects young adults, 3/histiocytes primarily occurring in the third or fourth decades of life. 4/fibroblasts 3 Which of the following is not associated C , Lid lag is sign of hyperthyroidism with hypothyroidism A/lethargy B/depression C/lid lag sign D/slow relaxation reflexes The drug most commonly used to treat Carbamazepine is an anticonvulsant. It works by trigeminal neuralgia is decreasing nerve impulses that cause seizures and pain. A. diazepam (Valium) B. carbamazepine (Tegretol) Carbamazepine is used to treat seizures and nerve C. Ergotamine pain such as trigeminal neuralgia and diabetic D. phenytoin (Dilantin) neuropathy. It is also used to treat bipolar disorder. E. metronidazole (Flagyl) Carbamazepine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide Vicryl is made of: C Vicryl™ suture is a synthetic, absorbable suture. It A polyglycolic acid is commonly applied to wounds or incisions in interior body tissues, where removal of traditional sutures B polyglyconate would be disruptive. Vicryl™ is actually the brand C polyglactin name of a suture material manufactured by Ethicon D polydioxanone Inc., a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson, but the term has fallen into common use to describe any synthetic, absorbable suture composed primarily of polyglactin 910 Patient received heavy blow to the right c body of the mandible sustaining a fracture there. You should suspect a second fracture is most likely to be present in A. Symphysis region B. Left body of the mandible C. Left sub-condylar region D. Right sub-condylar region E. sub-condylar region Which of the following is TRUE in regards b to high risk patient ? A. 0.1ml of blood from Hepatitis B carrier is less infective than 0.1ml of blood from HIV patient B. 0.1ml of blood from Hepatitis B carrier is more infective than 0.1ml of blood from HIV patient C. Level of virus are similar in the blood and saliva of HIV patient D. Level of virus in the saliva is not significant for Hepatitis B patient Which group of LA is more likely to be B bc of its hydrolysis biproduct (BABA) allergic? A Amide group B Ester group Which of the following lesions is not multi D locular? *The Stafne defect (also termed Stafne's idiopathic bone cavity, Stafne bone cyst, lingual mandibular A Ameloblastoma salivary gland depression, lingual mandibular cortical B Odontogenic keratocyst defect, latent bone cyst, or static bone cyst) is a C Anurysmal bone cyst (ABC) depression of the mandible on the lingual suface (the D Stafne's bone cavity side nearest the tongue). The Stafne defect is thought to be a normal anatomical variant, as the depression is created by ectopic salivary gland tissue associated with the submandibular gland and does not represent a pathologic lesion as such High doze steroid may be started quickly Correct answer is,,D,,,high doses of steroid are even before biopsy taking when the needed to avoid blindness caused by temporal arteritis,prednisolone 60 mg per day should be started following condition is diagnosed: immediatlly A Squamous cell carcinoma Temporal arteritis is disease affects elderly women, B Basel cell lymphoma patient complains of fever, jaw pain , scalp pain , C Osteosarcoma haedache and visual disturbance if left untrated may D Temporal arteritis end in permenant blindness,Elevated ESR May be diagnostic , in very rare conditions it may be normal,,non uniformly distributed giant cells taken from large sample confirms the diagnosis Which of the following is likely to cause d asymmetrical anterior openbite? A Skeletal development B Bilateral condyler fructure C Incompetent lips D Digit sucking habbit Lekholm Bone density Classification grin ype 2 and 3 are favorable for implants. **************************** emoticon because they have both good primary stability and our question is : good vascularity needed for osseointegration what is the most suitable bone type for Type 1 : provides primary stability, which is very implant ? important for the success of implants, however there is no enough vascularity needed for osseointegration, found in ((anterior mandible)).
Type 4 : very thin cortical bone (less than 0.5 mm),
and very poor cancellous bone, this type is unfavorable for implant placement , due to poor primary stability found in (( posterior maxilla)).
while giving the inferior alveolar nerve b
block the most common infection may be instituted into a)pterigopalatine space b)pterigomandibular space c)sub mandibular space d)masticatory space heline which shows the axial inclination of the impacted teeth is a)amber line b)white line c)red line d)black line
of the following is not a premalignant D
condition? a. Oral lichen planus b. Oral submucous fibrosis c. Xeroderma pigmentosum d. Chelitis granulomatosa the lesion that characterstically occurs in c the alveolar ridge of the infants is a)congenital lymphangeioma b)Fordyces granules c)Bohns nodule d)white sponge nevus oral surgery A ,sodium bisulphate prevent the oxidation of the vasopressure present in the local anesthetic The agent added in an anaesthetic solution,thymol is the fungiside present in the solution solution to prevent the deterioration of the ,while methy parabean is preservativefor Local adrenalin present is anesthesia a. Sodium bisulphate b. Thymol c. Ringers solution d. Methyl paraben )moons molar is seen in a a)syphillis b)leprosy c)tuberulosis d)actinomycosis oral pathology a raspberry tumor is a)congenital b)inflamatory c)neoplastic d)traumatic maxillary sinus infection of the b odontogenic origin is most often caused by the a)Aerobic bacteria b)Anaerobic bacteria c)fungal d)viral a patient came with the hiistory of the b sharp lancenating pain on the right side of the face,not relived by the analgesic.what will be the possible diagnosis a)acute pulpitis b )trigeminal neuralgia c)acute dental abscess d)dry socket D except for Marotux lamy syndrome the multiple bilateral dentigerous cyst is often seen in dentigerous cyst can be seen in the nevus basal cell the following syndrome carcinoma syndrome and the cleidocranial dysplasia a)Mccune albright syndrome b)ollier syndrome c )proteus syndrome d)Maroteux lamy syndrome Oral lesions of secondary syphilis may gumma is due to the tertiary syphillis,chanchre is due to the primary syphillis ,mulberry molar in congenital include syphills.macular papillary rash and the mucous patch a) gumma both are feature of the secondary syphillis but the b)chancre macular papillary rash is more consistent sign while c)mulberry molars mucous patch is seen in thirty percent of the case...refrence..oral and maxillofacial pathology d)macular papular rash Neville 3rd edition page188 ,189 so right answer will e)mucous patch be d Rana Hussain, Raymold Khuzs Hamza Liaqat hormone acts to stimulate its neighboring A cell to divide. This hormone would best be described as belonging to which category of hormones? a) Paracrine. b)Autocrine. c). Endocrine d)Eccrine true ankyloglossia occurs due to a a)union between the tongue and the floor of the mouth b)absence of the lingual frenum c)lingual frenum attached to the tip of the tongue d)short lingual frenum minimum percentage of the cortical bone d loss that should occur to demonstrate radiographically a)6.6% b)13% c)20% d)30-40% Radio-graphically the normal horizontal a plane of the alveolar bone inter-dentally is related to a)cementoenamel junction of the adjacent teeth b)Epithellial attatchment of the adjacent teeth c)Trabercular pattern of the bone d)all oft the above the pleomorphic adenoma cell arise from a the a)Myoepithellial cell b)acinar cell c)connective tissue d)stem cell hich of the following does not give the c blood on aspiration a)hemangioma b)central giant cell granuloma c)static bone cyst d)Aneurysmal bone cyst 80% of all salivary stones occurs in b a)parotid b)submandibular c)submaxillary d)minor salivary gland mong Hepatitis,syphilitic glossitis, A plummer vinson syndrome, Mikulicz's syndrome. Squamous cellcarcinoma is most likely to occurs in ? a)Syphilitic glossitis andplummer vinsons syndrome b)syphilitic glossitis andMukilicz disease c)Plummer vinsons disease andHepatitis A d)hepatitisA and Mikuliczsdisease in a patient with pneumothorax and c circulatory collapse the first action should be a)immediate x-ray chest b)oxygen inhalation c)insertion of chest drain/needle d)tracheostomy
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centigrade with pressure of 151lb/inch2 should hold time of a)10 min b)15 min c)30 min d)45 min all of the following developmental cysts of c the jaws present as radiolucent lesions except a)median palatal cyst b)nasopalatine duct cyst c)nasoalveolar d)glovulomaxillary cyst The danger area of face where from c infection can spread directly to cavernous includes a)from below the eyes upto chin b)area around lips c)area around lips including lower part of nose d)whole of the face most common fracture of face is that of d a)mandible b)maxilla c)zygoma d)nasal bone vesicles or bullae of the mucous c membrane or skin are seen in all the following except a)herpes simplex b)herpes zoster c)agranulocytosis d)pemphigus Healing by primary intention means b a)using catgut b)obtaining union between 2 edges of an incision without subsquent breakdown c)immediate use of protective dressing d)using stamples