Bimanual palpation technique is carried out for____________________?
(A) Submandibular gland
(B) Sublingual gland
(C) Ranula
(D) Cervical lymph nodes when they are enlarged due to inflammation
Most common tumor of parotid gland is______________?
(A) Plemorphic adenoma
(B) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
(C) Cylindroma
(D) Epidermoud carcinoma
A condition of the mouth with increase the caries activity in the oral cavity is_________________?
(A) Xerostomia
(B) Malignancy
(C) Hairy tongue
(D) Watery saliva
Which of the following is of salivary gland origin ?
(A) Acinic cell carcinoma
(B) Granular cell myoblastoma
(C) Chondrosarcoma
(D) All of the above
Sialography is used to detect anomaly of_______________?
(A) Salivary duct only
(B) Salivary gland
(C) Salivary gland & duct
(D) Salivary gland tumours
A cyst occurs under the tongue, caused by obstruction of a salivary gland. Such a cyst is called_______________?
(A) Mucocele
(B) Ranula
(C) Dermoid cyst
(D) Dentigerous cyst
The most common complication of mumps is______________?
(A) myocarditis
(B) Orchitis
(C) Uveitis
(D) Conjunctivits
Sialolith in the excretory duct, will result in______________?
(A) Chronic sialadenitis
(B) Mucous retention cyst
(C) Pleomorphic adenoma
(D) rupture of the duct
Which tumour does not occur in minor salivary gland ?
(A) Pleomorphic adenoma
(B) Adenocarcinoma
(C) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
(D) Warthin’s tumour
Chemical mumps’ is synonymous with_____________?
(A) Epidemic parotitis
(B) Iodine mumps
(C) Nutritional mumps
(D) Nonspecific mumps