A. Tongue
B. Posterior maxilla
C. Posterior mandible
D. Floor of the mouth
Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity
Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity
A. Sinuses
B. Fistulae
C. Aneurismal bone cysts
D. Keratocytes
A. Breast
B. Prostatic
C. Lung
D. Kidney
A. Occurs mostly in the maxilla
B. Seen in old age
C. Highly malignant tumour which shows early metastasis
D. Shows a soap bubble type of radiolucency in radiographs
A. Malignant
B. Sarcoma
C. Fibro-sarcoma
D. squamous cell carcinoma
A. Lung
B. Liver
C. Spleen
D. Heart
A. SLE
B. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
C. Plummer-vinson syndrome
D. Xeroderma pigmentosum
A. Juxta, epithelial fibrosis (changes)
B. Changes in epithelium
C. Changes in submucosa
D. All of the above
A. Granular cell myoblastoma
B. Neurilemmoma
C. Neurofibroma
D. Metaplasia
A. Neurolemmoma
B. Neurofibroma
C. Neurogenic fibroma
D. Traumatic neuroma