A. Fibroma
B. Ameloblastoma
C. Papilloma
D. None of the above
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A. condensing osteitis
B. cementoma
C. Periapical abscess
D. None of the above
A. No treatment
B. Pulpectomy
C. Resection of jaw
D. None of the above
A. Excision biopsy
B. Aspiration Cytology
C. CT Scan
D. Pet Bone scan
A. Amebloblastic fibroodontoma
B. Calcifying odontogenic cyst
C. Compound odontoma
D. All of the above
A. A tumour from embrynomal cells of developing teeth
B. Also known as Amebloblastoma
C. is a complication of dentigerous cyst
D. All of the above
A. Anterior mandible
B. Posterior maxilla
C. Anterior maxilla
D. Ramus of mandible
A. Gardner’s syndrome
B. Gorlin-Goltz syndrome
C. Goldenhar’s syndrome
D. Grinspan syndrome
A. Orthokeratinised
B. Parakeratinised
C. Non-Keratinised
D. Diskeratinised
A. Peripheral palisading cellular strand with central loose stellate reticulum
B. Peripheral palisading with central stromal retraction artefact
C. Peripheral palisading cellular strand with peripheral loose stellate reticulum
D. Central loose stellate reticulum shows marked nuclear atypia and numerous mitotic