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Multiple odontogenic keratocyst are associated with:____________?

  • (A)  Gardner’s syndrome
  • (B)  Gorlin-Goltz syndrome
  • (C)  Goldenhar’s syndrome
  • (D)  Grinspan syndrome
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Adenomatold odontogenic tumour is most commonly found in:

  • (A)  Anterior mandible
  • (B)  Posterior maxilla
  • (C)  Anterior maxilla
  • (D)  Ramus of mandible
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Adamantinoma is:_____________?

  • (A)  A tumour from embrynomal cells of developing teeth
  • (B)  Also known as Amebloblastoma
  • (C)  is a complication of dentigerous cyst
  • (D)  All of the above
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Ghost (shadow) cells are seen in:___________?

  • (A)  Amebloblastic fibroodontoma
  • (B)  Calcifying odontogenic cyst
  • (C)  Compound odontoma
  • (D)  All of the above
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Treatment for cementoma?

  • (A)  No treatment
  • (B)  Pulpectomy
  • (C)  Resection of jaw
  • (D)  None of the above
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Lesions associated with vital tooth?

  • (A)  condensing osteitis
  • (B)  cementoma
  • (C)  Periapical abscess
  • (D)  None of the above
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Destructively invasive locally malignant with rare metastasis, the lesion is:

  • (A)  Fibroma
  • (B)  Ameloblastoma
  • (C)  Papilloma
  • (D)  None of the above
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Primordial cyst develops:______________?

  • (A)  In place of missing teeth
  • (B)  In teeth in which crown development is completed
  • (C)  In periapical region
  • (D)  In mandibular body
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Robinson’s classification of ameloblastoma does not include:___________?

  • (A)  Multicentric
  • (B)  Non-Functional
  • (C)  Anatomically benign
  • (D)  clinically persistent
Submitted By :Ali Uppal