A. Mandibular moral region
B. Maxillary molar region
C. Mandibular premolar region
D. Maxillary premolar region
Related Mcqs:
- Robinson’s classification of ameloblastoma does not include:___________?
A. Multicentric
B. Non-Functional
C. Anatomically benign
D. clinically persistent - A patient with ameloblastoma of the jaw can best be treated by:_____________?
A. Irradiation
B. Excision
C. Enucleation
D. Surgical removal followed by cauterization - Standard treatment of ameloblastoma:
A. Segmental resection with 1 cm of normal bone
B. Enbloc resection
C. Enucleation
D. Enucleation with cauterization - Injury to the median nerve occurs frequently when following artery is used for taking an ABG sample _____________?
A. Radial artery
B. Brachial artery
C. External carotid artery
D. Femoral artery - The cells most frequently found in a granuloma are:___________?
A. Mast cells
B. Giant cells
C. Lymphocytes
D. Neutrophilis - Green stains which occur frequently in children are due to_________________?
A. Enamel deficiency
B. Dentin deficiency
C. Material alba
D. Chromogenic bacteria - In children the most frequently missing permanent teeth are________________?
A. First premolars
B. Second Premolars
C. Max. lateral incisors
D. Mandibular lateral incisors - Anti-convulsants frequently used in management of trigeminal neuralgia are_______________?
A. Phenytoin
B. Gabapentin
C. Baclofen
D. All of the above - Acute osteomyelitis is most frequently caused by which of the following microorganisms?
A. Gonococcus
B. Enterococcus
C. Streptococcus
D. Staphylococcus - Angular cheilosis is frequently associated with deficiency of______________?
A. Thiamine
B. Riboflavin
C. Niacin
D. Folic acid