A. Orthokeratinised
B. Parakeratinised
C. Non-Keratinised
D. Diskeratinised
Related Mcqs:
- The most ideal expianation for recurrence of odontogenic keratocyst is:____________?
A. Increased mitotic activity of the epithelial lining
B. Friability of the epithelial lining
C. Presence of satellite cysts or daughter cysts
D. Continued proliferation of rests of dental lamina - 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 - Liquefaction foci of Miller is a histopathological observation in:
A. Cemental caries
B. Early enamel caries
C. Advanced enamel caries
D. Advanced dentinal caries - Histopathological study of lichen planus shows:___________?
A. Mixed cellular inflammatory infiltrate
B. Presence of T-lymphocytes predominantly
C. Antiepithelial antibodies
D. Scattered infiltrate with ill-defined lower border - The cyst with highest recurrence rate is:_____________?
A. Keratocyst
B. Periapical cyst
C. Nasoalveolar cyst
D. Globulamaxilary cyst - Keratocyst has all of the following features except:___________?
A. It is more common in mandible
B. May be filled with thin straw coloured fluid
C. Low recurrence rate
D. Expansion of bone clinically seen - Which of the following is wrong about keratocyst:
A. Haw low recurrence rate
B. Has low protein content
C. High recurrence rate
D. B and C - Destructively invasive locally malignant with rare metastasis, the lesion is:
A. Fibroma
B. Ameloblastoma
C. Papilloma
D. None of the above - Reed – Sternberg cells are seen in histopathological examination of_______________?
A. African jaw lymphoma
B. Hodgkin’s disease
C. Burkitt’s lymphoma
D. Infectious mononucleosis