A. Buccal mucosa
B. Floor of mouth
C. Lateral border of tongue
D. Palate
Related Mcqs:
- A non-neoplastic hereditary bone lesion, histologically similar to central giant cell granuloma affects children and shows, a bilateral involvement of the jaws with eye to heaven appearance clinically is_______________?
A. Fibrous dysplasia
B. Cherubism
C. Craniofacial dysostosis
D. Chondro-ectodermal dysplasia - Which among the following is a cell cycle specific anti-neoplastic drug ?
A. Cyclophosphamide
B. Doxorubicin
C. Methotrexate
D. Cisplatin - Transformation into osteosarcoma is seen with________________?
A. pagets disease and polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
B. pagets disease and osteopetrosis
C. Cherubism and Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
D. Cherubism and pagets disease - Sol – gel transformation is seen in________________?
A. Impression plaster
B. Hydrocolloids
C. Elastomer
D. Impression compound - Which of the following has the potential of undergoing Spontaneous malignant transformation _____________?
A. Osteomalacia
B. Albright’s syndrome
C. Paget’s disease of bone
D. Osteogenesis imperfecta - Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia is seen commonly on_______________?
A. Lips
B. Buccal mucosa
C. Tongue
D. Palate - Kaposi’s sarcoma is more commonly seen in patient with __________________?
A. AIDS
B. Amyloidosis
C. Leukemia
D. HSV infection - In which one of the following perineural invasion in head and neck cancer is most commonly seen ?
A. Adenocarcinoma
B. Adenoid cystic carcinoma
C. Basal cell adenoma
D. Squamous cell carcinoma - Developmental enamel defects are most commonly seen in_______________?
A. Primary incisors
B. Primary 2nd molar
C. Permanent incisors
D. Permanent 1st molar - The torus mandibularis most commonly seen in the region of______________?
A. Incisor region
B. Canine region
C. Molar region
D. Premolar region