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Splitted papule at corner of mouth______________?

  • (A)  Recurrent herpes labialis
  • (B)  Recurrent herpetic stomatitis
  • (C)  Increased vertical dimension
  • (D)  Secondary syphilis
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Trismus is due to infection by______________?

  • (A)  Staphylococci
  • (B)  Streptococci
  • (C)  Diphtheria
  • (D)  Clostridium Tetani
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Noma is________________?

  • (A)  pyogenic granuloma
  • (B)  fibrous dysplasia
  • (C)  vincent’s disease
  • (D)  ancrum oris
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Secondary syphilis occurs after___________________?

  • (A)  6 weeks
  • (B)  9 weeks
  • (C)  13 weeks
  • (D)  1 weeks
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Which of the following ulcers are characteristically painless_______________?

  • (A)  Trauma
  • (B)  Tuberculosis
  • (C)  Primary syphilis
  • (D)  Herpes
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Most common site of tuberculous lesion in the oral cavity is______________?

  • (A)  Buccal mucosa
  • (B)  Lips
  • (C)  Tongue
  • (D)  Palate
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Early tongue changes seen in scarlet fever is_____________?

  • (A)  Rasbery tongue
  • (B)  Strawberry tongue
  • (C)  Auspitz’s sign
  • (D)  Nikolsky’s sign
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


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Tuberculous ulcer of oral cavity is usually______________?

  • (A)  painless
  • (B)  painful
  • (C)  itching
  • (D)  Asymptomatic
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A case presenting with a gray coloured pseudomembrane whose removal is difficult and painful, can be___________?

  • (A)  ANUG
  • (B)  Diphtheritic lesion
  • (C)  Secondary stage of syphilis
  • (D)  Desquamative gingivitis
Submitted By :Ali Uppal