A. Periapical cemental dysplasia
B. Familial cemental dysplasia
C. Benign cementoblastoma
D. Hypercementosis
Related Mcqs:
- A non-painful, slowly enlarging benign neoplasm appears as a submucosal lump and exhibits pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia in the overlying epithelium, is most probably____________?
A. Fibroma
B. Rhabdomyoma
C. Granular cell tumour
D. Papilloma - The most common salivary gland malignant neoplasm in bones______________?
A. Plemorphic adenoma
B. Adenoid cystic carcinoma
C. Muceopidermoid carcinoma
D. Adenolymphoma - The most characteristic feature of a neoplasm as opposed to inflammatory over growth is______________?
A. Abnormal mitosis
B. Size of the lesion
C. Progressive growth after removal of causative stimuli
D. Tendency to grow rapidly - Unicentric, non-functional, anatomically benign, clinically persistent tumor is:___________?
A. CEOT
B. Enameloma
C. Odontoma
D. Ameloblastoma - The major functional difference between DNA and RNA is_____________?
A. RNA contains ribose
B. DNA carries the information in all organizations
C. DNA is localized in nucleus
D. RNA does not contain thymine - Functional unit of kidney is______________?
A. Nephron
B. Glomerulus
C. Collecting ducts
D. Loop of Henle - What is the functional form of anterior teeth from the mesial or the distal aspect ?
A. Rhomboidal
B. Trapezoidal
C. Elliptical
D. Wedge- shaped - If overgrowth of cementum does not improve the functional qualities of cementum, it is termed as_____________?
A. Hyperplasia
B. Hypoplasia
C. Hypertrophy
D. Excementoses - Functional importance of maxillary sinus is______________?
A. Lightening of skull weight and production of bactericidal lysozyme to the nasal cavity
B. Protects the brain against exposure to cold air by arresting air in sinus temporarily
C. Resonance of voice and enhancement of faciocranial resistance to mechanical shock
D. All of the above - Detergents used to disinfect dental instruments in the office kill bacteria by interfering with functional of the cell______________?
A. wall
B. nucleus
C. membrane
D. Capsule