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Chronic periostitis in children is known as__________?

  • (A)  Cherubism
  • (B)  Garre’s osteomyelitis
  • (C)  Histiocytosis X
  • (D)  Tuberculous osteomyelitis
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Which of the following is more prone to osteomyelitis:__________?

  • (A)  Maxilla
  • (B)  zygoma
  • (C)  palatine bone
  • (D)  mandible
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The chronic osteomyelitis of the jaw consists of:_____________?

  • (A)  condensing osteitis
  • (B)  Sclerotic cemental mass
  • (C)  chronic diffuse sclerosing osteomyelitis
  • (D)  All of the above
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The fascial spaces involved in ludwig’s angina are___________?

  • (A)  Unilateral – submandibular & sublingual spaces
  • (B)  Bilateral – submandibular & sublingual spaces
  • (C)  Unilateral – submandibular sublingual & submental spaces
  • (D)  Bilateral – submandibular sublingual & submental spaces
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Three stages in progression of acute odontogenic infection are:___________?

  • (A)  Periapical osteitis, cellulitis, abscess
  • (B)  Abscess, cellulitis, osteitis, Periapical
  • (C)  cellulitis, Abscess, Periapical, osteitis
  • (D)  Periapical osteitis, abscess, cellulitis,
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The tooth most commonly involved in chronic focal sclerosing osteomyelitis is:___________?

  • (A)  Maxillary second molar
  • (B)  Maxillary third molar
  • (C)  Maxillary first molar
  • (D)  Mandibular first molar
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Cyst arising from rests of malassez is:___________?

  • (A)  Dental cyst
  • (B)  Dentigerous cyst
  • (C)  Radicular cyst
  • (D)  Karato cyst
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Low grade infection which leads to localized periosteal reaction is:____________?

  • (A)  Garre’s osteomyelitis
  • (B)  Acute osteomyelitis
  • (C)  Condensing osteitis
  • (D)  Local alveolar osteitis
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Acute osteomyelitis is most frequently caused by which of the following microorganisms?

  • (A)  Gonococcus
  • (B)  Enterococcus
  • (C)  Streptococcus
  • (D)  Staphylococcus
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Submitted By :Ali Uppal