Rigidity Of Facial Muscles Risus Sardonicus Is Associated With______
Rigidity Of Facial Muscles Risus Sardonicus Is Associated With______
Leprosy | |
Tetanus | |
Tetany | |
Actinomycosis |
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Rigidity Of Facial Muscles Risus Sardonicus Is Associated With______
Leprosy | |
Tetanus | |
Tetany | |
Actinomycosis |
Reversible Pulpitis Change To Irreversible Pulpitis Primarily Because Of:______
Invasion Of Microorganisms | |
An Increase In Microbial Virulence | |
Vacular Strangulation | |
Reduced Host Resistance |
Ressells Bodies Are Found In______
Activated Macrophages | |
Histiocytes | |
Erythrocytes | |
Plasma Cells |
Reilly Bodies Are Inclusion Bodies Seen In Hurlers Disease Within______
Lymphocytes | |
Wbc | |
Rbc | |
Fibroblast |
Reed-Sternberg Cells Are Characteristically Seen In______
Glandular Fever | |
Hansans Disease | |
Hodgkins Disease | |
Alpha-Thalassemia |
Reduction In Flow Of Saliva Is Not Generally Seen In______
Elderly Diabetics | |
Patients On Phenothiazine Drugs | |
Patient Undergoing Radiation Therapy | |
Patients Suffering From Parkinsonism |
Red Fluorescent Fluid Is Seen In______
Pemphigus | |
Lichen Planus | |
Erythema Multiforme | |
Prophyria |
Recurrent Ulcers Occurring On Gingiva And Palate Are Most Probably______
Koplick Spots | |
Lesions Of Behcets Syndrome | |
Aphthous Ulcers | |
Herpes Simplex |
Recurrent Herpes Occurs Due To______
Latent Virus Is Skin Supplying The Area | |
None Of The Above | |
Virus In Oral Mucosa | |
Latent Virus In Nerve Ganglia |
Recurrent Aphthae Resemble Recurrent Herpes In That______
Symptoms Are Similar | |
Intranuclear Inclusion Bodies Are Present | |
Life Long Immunity Results | |
Vesicles Occur With Both Diseases |
Reactivation Of Varicella Virus In A Posterior Root Ganglion Results In______
Poliomyelitis | |
Herpes Simplex | |
Herpes Zoster | |
Chicken Pox |
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome The Cranial Nerve Involved Is______
Glossopharyngeal | |
Occulomotor Nurve | |
Trigeminal | |
Facial |
Radiographs Of A 40 Years Old Female Revealed Radiolucent Areas Around Several Of Her Mandibular Teeth, All Which Tested Vital On The Electric Pulp Test
Chronic Periapical Abscesses | |
Bone Hypoplasias Associated With Opalescent Teeth | |
Periapical Osteofibroses | |
Multiple Granulomas |
Radiographic Finding In Pindborg Tumour Is:______
Onion – Peel Appearance | |
Sun-Burst Appearance | |
Driven-Snow Appearance | |
Cherry -Blossom Appearance |
Puetz-Jegher Syndrome Is Characterised By______
Deafness | |
Scleroderma | |
Multiple Supernumerary Teeth | |
Multiple Intestional Polyps |
Psoriasis Is Associated With:______
Geographic Tongue | |
Lupus Erythematosus | |
Benign Median Rhomboid Glossitis | |
Lupus Vulgaris |
Psoralane Ultraviolet A (Puva) Therapy Is Advised In______
Pemphigus Vulgaris | |
Apthous Ulcers | |
Anug | |
Carcinoma In Situ |
Prolonged Use Of Antibiotics In Children Can Result In______
Candidiasis | |
Actinomycosis | |
Apthous Ulcers | |
Necrotising Ulcerative Gingivtis |
Prolonged Administrator Of Broad Spectrum Antibiotics Results In The Formation Of______
Fissured Tongue | |
Geographic Tongue | |
Black Hairy Tongue | |
Median Rhomboid Glossitis |
Progression Of Dental Caries Caries On Pit And Fissure Occurs From:
Bottom Of The Pit And Fissure | |
Lateral Surface Of The Pit And Fissure | |
Apex Of The Pit And Fissure | |
Wide And Of The Pit And Fissure |
Prodromal Symptoms Precede 1 To 2 Days Before The Onset Of Disease In______
Erythema Multiforme | |
Pemphigoid | |
Pemphigus | |
Viral Fever |
Primordial Cyst Develops:______
In Periapical Region | |
In Mandibular Body | |
In Place Of Missing Teeth | |
In Teeth In Which Crown Development Is Completed |
Primary Lesion In Lichen Planus Is:______
Bulla | |
Vesicle | |
Papule | |
Macule |
Primary Herpetic Lesions Involving The Gingiva Are Most Likely To Occur During Ages______
1-5 Years | |
They Are Likely To Occur Equally At Any Age | |
6-12 Years | |
13-16 Years |
Primary Antibody Deficiencies Are Characterized By______
Recurrent Allergic Reactions | |
Recurrent Bacterial Infections | |
Implicit Bacterial Infections | |
Implicit Allergic Reactions |