A. Periapical osteitis, cellulitis, abscess
B. Abscess, cellulitis, osteitis, Periapical
C. cellulitis, Abscess, Periapical, osteitis
D. Periapical osteitis, abscess, cellulitis,
Related Mcqs:
- Progression of dental caries caries on pit and fissure occurs from:
A. Apex of the pit and fissure
B. Wide and of the pit and fissure
C. Lateral surface of the pit and fissure
D. Bottom of the pit and fissure - Acute bacterial pyogenic infection manifests as_________________?
A. Leukopenia
B. Leukocytosis
C. Neutropenia
D. Lymphopenia - IN acute infection which of the following is found_______________?
A. Leucopenia
B. Leukocytosis
C. Neutrophilia
D. Neutropenia - Odontogenic epithelium responsible for the formation of dental cyst is:___________?
A. Cell rests of seirre
B. Enamel organ
C. Reduced enamel epithelium
D. Cell rests of malassez - Tiny linear or arc-shaped bodied, amorphous, brittle and eosinophilic in reaction found in association with some odontogenic cysts, are called:___________?
A. Civattle bodies
B. Russell bodies
C. Guarneri bodies
D. rushton bodies - Botryoid odontogenic cyst is a variant of:___________?
A. Lateral periodontal cyst
B. Apical periodontal cyst
C. Gingival cyst of new born
D. Gingival cysts of adult - Adenomatoid odontogenic tumour is characterized histologically by:___________?
A. Polyhedral epithelial cells
B. Tubular / duct like cells
C. Stellate shaped cells
D. Stratified squamous epithelial cells - All of the following lesions may be classified as Odontogenic Tumours EXCEPT:
A. Acanthomatous ameloblastoma
B. Branchial cleft cyst
C. Myxoma
D. Simple ameloblastoma - Odontogenic keratocyst has the following feature:____________?
A. Occurs due to infection periapically
B. Is developmental in origin
C. Can be treated by aspiration
D. Has low recurrence rate - Multiple odontogenic keratocyst are associated with:____________?
A. Gardner’s syndrome
B. Gorlin-Goltz syndrome
C. Goldenhar’s syndrome
D. Grinspan syndrome