A. Chemotherapy
B. Radiation administered interstially through catheters
C. Lasers
D. Radiation involving normal tissues
Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity
Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity
A. Posterior one third
B. Ventral surface
C. Tip of tongue
D. Lateral margin
A. T1 N1 Mo
B. T2 N2 Mo
C. T3 N1 Mo
D. T4 N2 Mo
A. Mandibular condyle
B. Posterior moral region
C. Anterior maxilla
D. Maxillary tuberosity
A. Oral hairy leukoplakia
B. White spongy naevus
C. Leukemia
D. Speckled Leukoplakia
A. Oral hairy leukoplakia
B. Aspirin burn
C. White spongy nevus
D. Pseudomembranous Candidiasis
A. Dentigerous cyst
B. Mural ameloblastoma
C. Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
D. All of the above
A. Unilocular radiolucency
B. Unilocular radio opacity
C. Multilocular radiolucency
D. Multiocular radio opacity
E. Both A & B
A. Aneurysmal bone cyst
B. Giant cell tumour
C. Fibrous cortical defect
D. Simple bone cyst
A. Gingiva
B. Alveolar ridge
C. Palate
D. Floor of the mouth