A. decreased interdental space
B. increased interdental space
C. Lack of Vit-C
D. Trauma to the corners of the mouth
Related Mcqs:
- Leutic glossitis is an intra-oral manifestation caused by_____________?
A. Mycobacterium tuberulosis
B. Actinomycosis
C. Trepenoma pallidium
D. Streptococcus - Herpetiformis vesicles, which rupture and leave areas of superficial intraoral ulcers, are caused by_____________?
A. Varicella Zoster virus
B. Herpes zoster virus
C. Coxsackie virus
D. None of the above - Lateral movement of condyle is caused by_____________?
A. Contralateral lateral pterygoid muscle
B. Both lateral and medial pterygoid muscle
C. Epsilateral lateal pterygoid muscle
D. Bilateral contraction of lateral pterygoid muscle - Resorption of dental tissue is caused by_____________?
A. Osteoclasts
B. Osteoblasts
C. Odontoclasts
D. Odontoblasts - Subacute bacterial endocarditis is caused by_____________?
A. Streptococcus viridans
B. Haemolytic streptococci
C. Staphylococcus aureus
D. Nisseria - Cysticercosis celluosae is caused by_____________?
A. T. Solium
B. Echinococcus granulosus
C. T. Saginata
A. nana - Dengue Hemorrhagic fever is caused by_____________?
A. Virus
B. Bacteria
C. Parasite
D. Bacteria superadded on virus - Influenza is caused by_____________?
A. Orthomyxo virus, which is a DNA virus
B. Paramyxo virus, which is a RNA virus
C. Paramyxo virus, which is a DNA virus
D. Orthomyxo virus, which is a RNA virus - Internal resorption is characterised by_____________?
A. pain on percussion
B. Slow dull continuous pain
C. No characteristic feature, symptom free
D. Increased pulpal pain when laying down - Clinical diagnosis of candidiasis is confirmed by_____________?
A. Characteristic odour
B. Demonstration of mycelia and spores in scrapping
C. Response to injection of vitamin B12
D. Demonstration of ray fungus in granules