A. Garre’s osteomyelitis
B. Acute osteomyelitis
C. Condensing osteitis
D. Local alveolar osteitis
Related Mcqs:
- Bony union taking place with formation of medullary callus without periosteal callus formation is______________?
A. Primary union
B. Secondary union
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above - Broca’s area is localized in______________?
A. Superior temporal gyrus
B. Parietal lobe
C. Inferior frontal lobe
D. Angular gyrus - 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, - The following are the high grade salivary gland malignancies, EXCEPT________?
A. Basal cell adenocarcinoma
B. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
C. Adenoid Cystic carcinoma
D. Salivary duct carcinoma - The following are the high grade salivary gland malignancies, EXCEPT______________?
A. Basal cell adenocarcinoma
B. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
C. Adenoid Cystic carcinoma
D. Salivary duct carcinoma - Trismus is due to infection by______________?
A. Staphylococci
B. Streptococci
C. Diphtheria
D. Clostridium Tetani - Candida infection is involved in______________?
A. migrating geographic tongue
B. median rhomboidal glossitis
C. Prolonged tetracycline therapy
D. All of the above - A patient is having severe mycotic infection diabetes mellitus and cellulitis is suffering with______________?
A. Mycormycosis
B. Histoplasmosis
C. Candidiasis
D. None of the above - The most common reported oral malignancy in HIV infection is______________?
A. Squamous cell carcinoma
B. Verrucous carcinoma
C. Multiple myeloma
D. Kaposi sarcoma - Which is best for diagnosis of primary herpes simplex infection ?
A. Smear stained with Giemsa stain
B. Smear stained with Wrist’s stain
C. Flurorescent staining of cytology smear
D. Routing cytology