A. Cocaine
B. Procaine
C. Lignocaine
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- An example of naturally acquired passive immunity is__________________?
A. Hepatitis vaccination
B. Gamma globulin injection
C. Immune blood transfusion
D. Placental transfer of antibodies - Changes in biological activity occurring daily are referred as _________ rhythm?
A. Circadian
B. Circa triginatan
C. Circa sestin
D. Circannual - Cells occurring in greatest number in pulp are______________?
A. Cementoblasts
B. Fibroblasts
C. Osteoblasts
D. Ameloblasts - Recurrent ulcers occurring on gingiva and palate are most probably________________?
A. Aphthous ulcers
B. Herpes simplex
C. koplick spots
D. Lesions of Behcet’s syndrome - The most common benign tumor occurring in oral cavity is ______________?
A. Papilloma
B. Fibroma
C. Adenoma
D. Epulis - Local anaesthetics act by inhibiting_____________?
A. Motor fibers only
B. Motor and sensory fibres
C. Only sensory fibres
D. None of the above - Which of the following cannot be used as a surface local anaesthetics ?
A. Procaine
B. Tetracaine
C. Lidocaine
D. Benzocaine - Agents used by local application to control bleeding include all of the following except____________?
A. Trannic acid
B. Gelatin foam
C. Adrenaline
D. Vitamin-K - Which of the following is carcinoma of the skin spreads by local invasion and has no tendency to metastasise ?
A. Malignant melanoma
B. Basal cell carcinoma
C. Fibrosarcoma
D. Leukoplakia - A permanent tooth with a local hypoplastic deformity in a crown is called_______________?
A. Turner’s tooth
B. Taurodontism
C. Enameloma
D. Ghost teeth