A. Enamel
B. Pulp
C. Dentin
D. Periodontal ligament
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- A. Occurs in damaged tissue B. Tuberculous lesions C. Atherosclerotic lesions D. Serum calcium levels are high...
- Oral lesions on the tongue and other mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity is caused by the deficiency of_______________?
- A. Vit – B1 B. Niacin C. Vit – C D. Vit – K...
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- A. AIDS B. Hepatitis B C. Smoker’s keratitis D. Candidiasis...
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- Oral lesions are rarely seen in_______________?
- A. AIDS B. Tuberculosis C. Syphilis D. Leukemia...
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- A. Enlarged tongue B. Atrophic glossitis C. Generalized osteolysis D. Focal marrow expansion...
- Oral hairy leukoplakia is seen in AIDS patients. The most likely site of appearance is_______________?
- A. Lateral borders of tongue B. Sublingual muosa C. Soft palate D. Buccal mucosa...
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- Oral lesions are not seen in:_________?
- A. Psoriasis B. Pemphigoid C. Stevens Johnson syndrome D. Candidiasis...
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