A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin D
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin B
Related Mcqs:
- Collagen formation is affected in deficiency of_____________?
A. Vit A
B. Vit C
C. Vit B2
D. Vit D - Galactosemia commonly is due to deficiency of_____________?
A. Galactose 1 phosphatase uridyl transferase
B. Galactose 1 phosphatase
C. Glucose 1 phosphatase
D. Glucose 6 phosphatase - A 50 year old obese man complains of several recent abscesses in the gingiva with loosening of teeth. He also suffers from itching of skin and polyuria. The most probable etiology is______________?
A. Scurvy
B. Myxoedema
C. Diabetes mellitus
D. Vitamin A deficiency - Inflammation of the dorsal root ganglion and vesicular eruption of the skin and mucous membrane in area supplied by a sensory nerve that is affected in characteristic of_____________?
A. Herpes zoster
B. Herpes simplex
C. Uveoparotid fever
D. Aphthous stomatitis - In Hypodontia, the most commonly affected tooth is_______________?
A. Permanent third molar
B. Permanent second premolar
C. Permanent lateral incisor
D. Permanent Canine - A patient with emotional problems, increased salivation; pallor of oral mucosa and a grayish blue discoloration of the gingiva. These findings are most consistent with a clinical impression of____________?
A. Cherubism
B. Cretinism
C. Pierre Robin Syndrome
D. Lead poisoning - Recurrent ulcers occurring on gingiva and palate are most probably________________?
A. Aphthous ulcers
B. Herpes simplex
C. koplick spots
D. Lesions of Behcet’s syndrome - Primary herpetic lesions involving the gingiva are most likely to occur during ages____________?
A. 1-5 years
B. 6-12 years
C. 13-16 years
D. They are likely to occur equally at any age - The most common malignant tumor of the gingiva is _____________?
A. Malignant
B. Sarcoma
C. Fibro-sarcoma
D. squamous cell carcinoma - A 40 year old woman report with the complaint of burning sensation in the mouth. Clinical examination reveals lesions consisting of radiating white striations in a retiform arrangement affecting buccal mucosa, tongue, lips & gingiva bilaterally. An incisional biopsy is suggestive of lichen planus. The following are different clinical forms of lichen planus except:
A. Atrophic lichen planus
B. Hypertrophic lichen planus
C. bullous lichen planus
D. Verrucous lichen planus