A. Recurrent herpes labialis
B. Recurrent herpetic stomatitis
C. Increased vertical dimension
D. Secondary syphilis
Related Mcqs:
- A person working in an abattoir presented with a papule on hand, which turned in to an ulcer. Which will best help in diagnosis______________?
A. Trichrome Methylene blue
B. Carbol Fuschin
C. Acid Fast Stain
D. Calcoflour White - The microorganism most commonly cultured from a chronic bilateral ulcer at the corner of mouth____________?
A. Mucor
B. Candida
C. Treponema
D. Aspergillus - Magenta tongue and cracks at corner of mouth are seen is deficiency of______________?
A. Vitamin B
B. Niacin
C. Riboflavin
D. Pantothenic acid - A patient shows inability to close the right corner of the mouth is most probably suffering form_______________?
A. Myasthenia gravis
B. Bell’s palsy
C. TMJ dysfunction syndrome
D. Multiple sclerosis - Corner stones of dental arches are:
A. Canines
B. First premolars
C. First molars
D. Second molars - Leutic glossitis is an intra-oral manifestation caused by_____________?
A. Mycobacterium tuberulosis
B. Actinomycosis
C. Trepenoma pallidium
D. Streptococcus - Trismus is due to infection by______________?
A. Staphylococci
B. Streptococci
C. Diphtheria
D. Clostridium Tetani - The oral lesion called mucous patches is usually multiple grayish white plaque associated with_____________?
A. Pain
B. No pain
C. Itching
D. Burning sensation - The best laboratory test to use in the diagnosis of lupus vulgaris in the oral cavity is______________?
A. Bacterial smear
B. Blood studies
C. Biopsy
D. Blood chemistry - Hansen’s disease is another name of______________?
A. Leprosy
B. Tuberculosis
C. Diabetes
D. Lichen planus