A. Lipoma
B. Melanoma
C. Carcinoma
D. Papilloma
Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity
Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity
A. Malignant melanoma
B. Basal cell carcinoma
C. Fibrosarcoma
D. Leukoplakia
A. Activated macrophages
B. Histiocytes
C. Plasma cells
D. Erythrocytes
A. Squamous cell carcinoma
B. Malignant melanoma
C. Basal cell arinoma
D. Port-wine stain
A. occurs with equal frequency in both se*es
B. Rare in children
C. Palate is the most common intraoral site
D. Is very painful
A. sq. cell carcinoma
B. Basal cell arcinoma
C. Verrucous carcinoma
D. Granular cell myoblastoma
A. Homogenous leukoplakia
B. Verrucous leukoplakia
C. Nodular leukoplakia
D. Ameloblastic fibroma
A. metastatic breast carcinoma
B. osteosarcoma
C. paget’s disease
D. Fibrous dysplasia
A. Jugulo omohyoid and jugulo digastric
B. sub mandibular and servical lymph nodes
C. submental and submandibular lymphnodes
D. None of the above
A. angle of mouth
B. cheek mucosa
C. Soft palate
D. Gingiva