A. pain on percussion
B. Slow dull continuous pain
C. No characteristic feature, symptom free
D. Increased pulpal pain when laying down
Related Mcqs:
- Resorption of dental tissue is caused by_____________?
A. Osteoclasts
B. Osteoblasts
C. Odontoclasts
D. Odontoblasts - An abnormal resorption pattern in primary teeth, delayed eruption of permanent teeth and a large tongue are the feature of_____________?
A. Addison’s disease
B. Hypothyroidism
C. Hyperthyroidism
D. Von-Recklinghausen disease - A 25 year old male patient reports with bony expansile swelling of the right body of the mandible & mild paresthesia of the right IDN. OPG shows a multi locular radiolucency without root resorption. What would be your choice of next investigation?
A. Excision biopsy
B. Aspiration Cytology
C. CT Scan
D. Pet Bone scan - Resorption of root of primary incisors starts at_____________?
A. 4 yrs
B. 6 yrs
C. 8 yrs
D. 10 yrs - In resorption of roots of the primary teeth, the dental pulp_____________?
A. Plays a passive role
B. Becomes a fibrotic non-vital mass
C. Initiates resorption from the inner surface of roots
D. Aids in formation of secondary dentin slowing down resorption - The cells, which are responsible for removal of bone matrix in bone resorption, are_____________?
A. Osteoblast
B. Fibrocytes
C. Polymorphs
D. Osteoclasts - Puetz-Jegher syndrome is characterised by_______________?
A. Deafness
B. Multiple supernumerary teeth
C. Multiple intestional polyps
D. scleroderma - Hydrolytic degeneration is characterised by__________________?
A. Caseation
B. Coagulation
C. Liquefaction
D. Fibrinoid - Curare poisoning is characterised by________________?
A. Hypertension
B. Hypotension
C. Doesn’t release histamine
D. Oral route of administration is the best route - Perleche is caused by_____________?
A. decreased interdental space
B. increased interdental space
C. Lack of Vit-C
D. Trauma to the corners of the mouth