A bacterial disease with oral manifestations is: A. Herpes B. measles C. Diphtheria D. leishmaniasis
Syphilis becomes seropositive in: A. Chancre (primary syphilis) B. Muco patches (secondary syphilis) C. Gumma (tertiary syphilis) D. Congenital syphilis
Multinucleated giant cells are least likely to be found in which of the following disorders: A. Blastomycosis B. Cat scratch fever C. Sarcoidosis D. Streptococcus pneumonia
Oral ulcers that are painless are associated with: A. Secondary herpes B. Primary syphilis C. Tuberculosis D. Primary herpes
Complications of Vincents angina is: A. Actinomycosis B. Noma C. Systemic candidiasis D. Cellulites
Hansen’s disease is another name of: A. Leprosy B. Tuberculosis C. Diabetes D. Lichen planus
Hard swelling at the angle of mandible with numerous draining sinuses is most likely: A. Actinomycosis B. Ludwig’s angina C. Mucormycosis D. Cellulitis
Oral lesions are rarely seen in: A. AIDS B. Tuberculosis C. Syphilis D. Leukemia
The oral lesion of syphilis that is highly infective is a: A. Gumma B. Koplik spot C. Mucous patcl D. Tabes dorsalis
Strawberry Tongue is associated with: A. syphilis B. measles C. scarlet fever D. typhoid
Which of the following oral structures are not effected in leprosy: A. Gingiva B. Tongue C. Hard palate D. Soft palate
All of the following can give rise to membrane on the pharynx except: A. Staphylococcus aureus B. Corynebacterium C. Candida D. Vincent’s angina
The causative agent for “Oculoglandular syndrome of parinoud” is: A. Arachnia propionica B. Bartonella henselae C. Bifidobacterium dentium D. Mycobacterium laprae
Oral ulcers which occurs in groups, persist for about 6 weeks and leave scars on healing are: A. Recurrent aphthous major B. Recurrent aphthous minor C. Recurrent herpetiform ulcers D. Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
+ve pathergy test is seen in: A. Sarcoidosis B. Histoplasmosis C. Candidiasis D. Behcet’s disease
The first consideration in the differential diagnosis of a painless palatal perforation would be: A. Syphilis B. Histoplasmosis C. Scrofuloderma D. Actinomycosis
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
Kissing disease is also known as: A. Scarlet fever B. Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis C. Glandular fever D. Rubella
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
Lock jaw indicates: A. Ankylosis B. Spasm of masseter mucle C. Auspitz’s sign D. Nikolsky’s sign
Canker sore’ is otherwise commonly known as: A. Recurrent apthous ulcer B. Recurrent herpetic gingivitis C. Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis D. Recurrent herpes labialis
The explosive and widespread form of secondary syphilis in immune compromised individual is known as: A. Condylomata lata B. Mucous patches C. Lues maligna D. lupus vulgaris
Crohn’s disease: A. has oral ulcerations similar to major apthous ulceration B. is a self limiting lesion C. is commonly seen among Indian population D. is usually treated with Erythromycin
Kveim Slitzbach test is usuful in the diagnosis of: A. Tuberculosis B. Sarcoidosis C. Leprosy D. Cat scratch disease
A patient has asymptomatic painless burrowing ulcer in the palate, He might be suffering from: A. Syphilis B. Tuberculosis C. Histoplasmosis D. Actinomycosis
Apthous like ulcers are seen in: A. Bechets syndrome B. Sweet syndrome C. PFAPA (periodic fever acute pharyngitis apthous stomatitis) D. All of the above
Which of the following is a painfull ulcer ? A. syphilitic ulcer B. trophic ulcer C. oral chancre D. All of the above
Primary antibody deficiencies are characterized by: A. Recurrent allergic reactions B. Recurrent bacterial infections C. Implicit allergic reactions D. implicit bacterial infections
Oral lesions of secondary syphilis includes all EXCEPT: A. snail track ulcers B. Mucous patches C. chancre of tongue D. Hutchinson’s wart
Botryomycosis is a__________________ disease? A. Fungal B. Bacterial C. Viral D. Parasitic
Tuberculous ulcer of oral cavity is usually: A. painless B. painful C. itching D. Asymptomatic
The oral lesion called mucous patches is usually multiple grayish white plaque associated with: A. Pain B. No pain C. Itching D. Burning sensation
Early tongue changes seen in scarlet fever is: A. Rasbery tongue B. Strawberry tongue C. Auspitz’s sign D. Nikolsky’s sign
Most common site of tuberculous lesion in the oral cavity is: A. Buccal mucosa B. Lips C. Tongue D. Palate
Which of the following ulcers are characteristically painless: A. Trauma B. Tuberculosis C. Primary syphilis D. Herpes
Secondary syphilis occurs after: A. 6 weeks B. 9 weeks C. 13 weeks D. 1 weeks
Noma is: A. pyogenic granuloma B. fibrous dysplasia C. vincent’s disease D. ancrum oris
Trismus is due to infection by: A. Staphylococci B. Streptococci C. Diphtheria D. Clostridium Tetani
Splitted papule at corner of mouth: A. Recurrent herpes labialis B. Recurrent herpetic stomatitis C. Increased vertical dimension D. Secondary syphilis
Clinical features of which of the following include conjunctivitis, urethritis muco-cutaneous lesions and arthritis ? A. Behcet’s syndrome B. Hodgkin’s disease C. Grinspan syndrome D. Ehler Danlos syndrome
Actinomycosis is a: A. Bacterial infection B. Fungal infection C. Viral infection D. Parasitic infection
Gumma occurs in: A. Primary stage of syphilis B. Secondary stage of syphilis C. Tertiary stage of syphilis D. Primary tuberculosis
Hutchinson’s triad includes: A. hypoplasia of incisor and molar, VIII nerve motor paralysis and peg laterals. B. Hypoplasia of incisor and molar, V nerve motor paralysis interstitial keratitis C. Hypoplasia of incisor and molar, VIII nerve deafness and interstitial keratitis D. None of the above
Lesions of oral tuberculosis are associated with all the following except: A. Central caseation B. Hyaline degeneration C. Giant cells in the center D. Presence of epithelioid cells
Spasm of masseter muscles occur in: A. Tetanus B. Trigeminal neuraligia C. Tuberculous meningitis D. Rabies
Which disease are infections but not communicable ? A. Measles B. Mumps C. Scarlet fever D. Tetanus
Cancerous involvement is seen with: A. Chancre B. Mucous patch C. Syphilitic glossitis D. Gumma
The bacteria observed as a causative organism in case of Recurrent apthous ulcers is: A. Streptococcus sangius B. Streptococcus mutans C. Borellia vincentii D. Staphylococci albus
Rigidity of facial muscles Risus sardonicus is associated with: A. Tetany B. Tetanus C. Leprosy D. Actinomycosis
A case presenting with a gray coloured pseudomembrane whose removal is difficult and painful, can be: A. ANUG B. Diphtheritic lesion C. Secondary stage of syphilis D. Desquamative gingivitis
Sulfur granules in pus are seen in: A. Candida albicans B. Actinomyces israelii C. Nocarda braziliances D. Histoplasma capsulatum
Leutic glossitis is an intra-oral manifestation caused by: A. Mycobacterium tuberulosis B. Actinomycosis C. Trepenoma pallidium D. Streptococcus
Which of the following is Not characteristic of congenital Syphilis ? A. Ghon complex B. Interstitial keratitis C. Mulberry molars D. Notched incisors