A. Actinomycosis
B. Noma
C. Systemic candidiasis
D. Cellulites
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Related Mcqs:
- The main causative agent of Ludwig’s angina is:__________?
- A. Anaerobic streptococci B. Aerobic streptococci C. Staphylococci D. Legionella infection...
- Which is not true of Ludwig’s angina?
- A. Usually arises from an infected molar B. involves submandibular space C. May need emergency tracheostomy D. None of the above...
- The fascial spaces involved in ludwig’s angina are___________?
- A. Unilateral – submandibular & sublingual spaces B. Bilateral – submandibular & sublingual spaces C. Unilateral – submandibular sublingual & submental spaces D. Bilateral – submandibular sublingual & submental spaces...
- Following are the characteristics of Vincent’s angina EXCEPT_______________?
- A. Ulcerative gingivostomatitis B. Caused due to malnutrition C. A symbiotic infection D. Caused by leptospira interrogans...
- Which one of the following drugs is most commonly employed in an attack of angina pectoris ?
- A. Sodium nitrate B. Epinephrine C. Nitroglycerina D. Isosorbide dinitrate...
- Noma is________________?
- A. pyogenic granuloma B. fibrous dysplasia C. vincent’s disease D. ancrum oris...
- The causative agent for “Oculoglandular syndrome of parinoud” is________________?
- A. Arachnia propionica B. Bartonella henselae C. Bifidobacterium dentium D. Mycobacterium laprae...
- The Sensitive period for tetracycline induced discolouration in the permanent maxillary mandibular incisors and canines is________________?
- A. 3 months postpartum to 7th year of life B. 4 months in utero to 3 months postpartum C. 5 months in utero to 9 months postpartum D. Birth to 7th year...
- The most common site of metastasis from the mandibular sarcoma is________________?
- A. Lung B. Liver C. Spleen D. Heart...
- Dentinogenesis imperfecta is________________?
- A. Autosomal dominant B. Autosomal recessive C. Se* linked recessive D. Not a inheritable trait...
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