A. Etiological agents differ
B. The acute form occurs only inversely immuno compromised individuals
C. The primary infection was subclinical
D. The patient has received antibodies during intrauterine life and the antibodies have persisted
Related Mcqs:
- Recurrent aphthae resemble recurrent herpes in that_______________?
A. symptoms are similar
B. life long immunity results
C. vesicles occur with both diseases
D. intranuclear inclusion bodies are present - A girl suffering from browing of teeth, wearing of enamel but not cavitory, OPG shows obliteration of pulp with narrowing of canal & deposition of secondary dentin, she gave the history that out of her 4 brothers 2 are suffering from the same disease, She is suffering from_______________?
A. melogenesis imperfecta
B. Dentinogenesis imperfecta
C. Flurosis
D. Odontodysplasia - Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis_____________?
A. occur in children and young adults
B. occur only in young children
C. occur in only adults
D. All of the above - Recurrent herpes occurs due to_______________?
A. Virus in oral mucosa
B. Latent virus is skin supplying the area
C. Latent virus in nerve ganglia
D. None of the above - A 7-year old child having yellowish discoloured spot of maxillary central incisor. His mother presents a history of injury to deciduous tooth 3 years back with recurrent infection & swelling. The diagnosis is_______________?
A. Turners hypoplasia
B. Generalised dental fluorosis
C. Syphillitic hypoplasia
D. Rickets hypomineralisation - A 9 year old child’s mother comes to dental clinic with the complaint of oral ulceration, fever and shedding of skin of palms and soles: she is giving history of premature shedding of teeth and increased sweating she is also giving one month history of using any new teething gel available in market. The child is suffering form____________?
A. Acrodynia
B. Pemphigus vulgaris
C. Epidermolysis Bullosa
D. Erosive lichen planus - White patch is seen on the buccal mucosa consisting of pseudomycelium and chalmydospores with desquamated epithelium adjacent to it, the patient is suffering from epithelium adjacent to it, the patient is suffering from_____________?
A. histoplasmosis
B. cryptococcosis
C. candidiasis
D. coccidiomycosis - Which of the following medications shortens the recovery period of primary Herpetic gingivostomatitis ?
A. Acyclovir
B. Ziduvidine
C. Kenalog in orabase
D. All of the above - Which of the following is a difference between herpangina and primary herpetic stomatitis______________?
A. It is preceded by prodromal symptoms
B. It is unilateral in nature
C. Ulcers relationship seen on the anterior faucial pillars
D. Viral etiology - Drug used in case of Herpetic lesions_______________?
A. Acyclovir
B. Penicillin
C. Tetracycline
D. Ciprofloxacin