A. Acyclovir
B. Penicillin
C. Tetracycline
D. Ciprofloxacin
Viral Infections
Viral Infections
A. Virus in oral mucosa
B. Latent virus is skin supplying the area
C. Latent virus in nerve ganglia
D. None of the above
A. Syphilis
B. Recurrent herpes labialis
C. Carcinoma
D. Traumatic aphthous ulcer
A. chicken pox
B. Herpes zoster
C. Herpes simplex
D. Poliomyelitis
A. It is preceded by prodromal symptoms
B. It is unilateral in nature
C. Ulcers relationship seen on the anterior faucial pillars
D. Viral etiology
A. Viral fever
B. erythema multiforme
C. pemphigus
D. pemphigoid
A. May lead to high grade fever
B. May cause Dysphagia
C. May lead to vesicles formation in Anterior part of mouth around 20-30 in number
D. Anterior portion of mouth have only minor vesicles
A. Acyclovir
B. Ziduvidine
C. Kenalog in orabase
D. All of the above
A. Etiological agents differ
B. The acute form occurs only inversely immuno compromised individuals
C. The primary infection was subclinical
D. The patient has received antibodies during intrauterine life and the antibodies have persisted
A. Herpes zoster
B. Herpes simplex
C. Uveoparotid fever
D. Aphthous stomatitis