MCQ Collection
Oral Medicine, Diagnosis & Radiology MCQs
Practice Oral Medicine, Diagnosis & Radiology questions with answers and explanations.
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Correct Answer: C. Mucocele
Explanation:
Mucocele is a mucus-filled swelling usually caused by trauma to a minor salivary gland duct.
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Correct Answer: B. Temporomandibular disorder
Explanation:
Temporomandibular disorder is a group of conditions affecting the jaw joint, masticatory muscles and related structures.
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Correct Answer: C. A predominantly white oral plaque that cannot be characterised as another definable lesion after evaluation.
Explanation:
Leukoplakia is a predominantly white oral plaque that cannot be characterised as another definable lesion after evaluation.
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Correct Answer: C. A red oral patch with a high risk of severe dysplasia or malignancy after exclusion of other causes.
Explanation:
Erythroplakia is a red oral patch with a high risk of severe dysplasia or malignancy after exclusion of other causes.
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Correct Answer: A. Bitewing radiograph
Explanation:
Bitewing radiograph is an intraoral image useful for detecting interproximal caries and assessing crestal bone.
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Correct Answer: A. Panoramic radiograph
Explanation:
Panoramic radiograph is a broad extraoral image displaying both jaws and surrounding structures.
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Correct Answer: B. Oral submucous fibrosis
Explanation:
Oral submucous fibrosis is a chronic fibrosing oral disorder associated with reduced mouth opening and malignant risk.
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Correct Answer: C. Aphthous ulcer
Explanation:
Aphthous ulcer is a recurrent painful oral ulcer without a preceding vesicle.
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Correct Answer: B. Mucocele
Explanation:
Mucocele is a mucus-filled swelling usually caused by trauma to a minor salivary gland duct.
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Correct Answer: B. Sialolithiasis
Explanation:
Sialolithiasis is formation of a calcified obstruction within a salivary duct or gland.
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Correct Answer: B. Periapical radiolucency
Explanation:
Periapical radiolucency is a radiographic dark area near a tooth apex that may reflect inflammatory periapical disease.
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Correct Answer: A. Periapical radiolucency
Explanation:
Periapical radiolucency is a radiographic dark area near a tooth apex that may reflect inflammatory periapical disease.