A. Anterior mandible
B. Posterior maxilla
C. Anterior maxilla
D. Ramus of mandible
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Related Mcqs:
- The most common odontogenic tumour which occurs in relationto an unerupted tooth in the anterior maxilla:____________?
- A. Odontogenic adenomatoid tumour B. Odontoma C. Myxoma D. Cementifying fibroma...
- Adenomatoid odontogenic tumour is characterized histologically by:___________?
- A. Polyhedral epithelial cells B. Tubular / duct like cells C. Stellate shaped cells D. Stratified squamous epithelial cells...
- Botryoid odontogenic cyst is a variant of:___________?
- A. Lateral periodontal cyst B. Apical periodontal cyst C. Gingival cyst of new born D. Gingival cysts of adult...
- Which of the following is an odontogenic tumor?
- A. Arrhenoblastoma B. Astrocytoma C. Ameloblastoma D. Granular cell tumor...
- Odontogenic keratocyst has the following feature:____________?
- A. Occurs due to infection periapically B. Is developmental in origin C. Can be treated by aspiration D. Has low recurrence rate...
- The most ideal expianation for recurrence of odontogenic keratocyst is:____________?
- A. Increased mitotic activity of the epithelial lining B. Friability of the epithelial lining C. Presence of satellite cysts or daughter cysts D. Continued proliferation of rests of dental lamina...
- Which histopathological type of odontogenic keratocyst is commoner, more invasive & has a greater tendency for recurrence ?
- A. Orthokeratinised B. Parakeratinised C. Non-Keratinised D. Diskeratinised...
- Multiple odontogenic keratocyst are associated with:____________?
- A. Gardner’s syndrome B. Gorlin-Goltz syndrome C. Goldenhar’s syndrome D. Grinspan syndrome...
- The most common odontogenic cyst is:____________?
- A. Primordial cyst B. Dentigerous cyst C. Radicular cyst D. Mucocele...
- Three stages in progression of acute odontogenic infection are:___________?
- A. Periapical osteitis, cellulitis, abscess B. Abscess, cellulitis, osteitis, Periapical C. cellulitis, Abscess, Periapical, osteitis D. Periapical osteitis, abscess, cellulitis,...
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