A. Segmental resection with 1 cm of normal bone
B. Enbloc resection
C. Enucleation
D. Enucleation with cauterization
Related Mcqs:
- Ameloblastoma most frequently occurs in:___________?
A. Mandibular moral region
B. Maxillary molar region
C. Mandibular premolar region
D. Maxillary premolar region - Robinson’s classification of ameloblastoma does not include:___________?
A. Multicentric
B. Non-Functional
C. Anatomically benign
D. clinically persistent - A patient with ameloblastoma of the jaw can best be treated by:_____________?
A. Irradiation
B. Excision
C. Enucleation
D. Surgical removal followed by cauterization - Treatment for cementoma?
A. No treatment
B. Pulpectomy
C. Resection of jaw
D. None of the above - A six year old child patient has blue-dome shaped swelling in posterior mandibular region, what will be the treatment plan?
A. Reassure the patient without any treatment
B. Excise the lesion
C. Marsupialization
D. Surgical Excision - Chemotherapy can be successful during treatment of_____________?
A. Ameloblastoma
B. Leukemia
C. Fibrosarcoma
D. Basal cell carcinoma - Biopsy of a clinically suspicious lesion is negative. The most appropriate treatment is_______________?
A. Tell patient no malignancy
B. Repeat the biopsy
C. Observe the patient for twelve months
D. Observe the patient for three months - Treatment for verrucous carcinoma is_______________?
A. Surgery + radiotherapy
B. Excision
C. Laser technique
D. Alpha (a) interferon - The treatment for a child with cherubism is______________?
A. surgical excision
B. cosmetic surgery after puberty
C. radiation
D. Enbloc dissection - Corticosteroids are useful in treatment of TMJ arthritis because they have_____________?
A. An analgesic effects
B. An anti-inflammatory effect
C. Inhibitory effect on synovial membrane
D. Analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect