If a patient with Raynaud’s disease puts his hand in cold water, the hand appears_______________?
(A) Red
(B) Yellow
(C) White
(D) Blue
Which of the following structures are associated with bells palsy______________?
(A) sub mandibular gland
(B) Seventh cranial nerve
(C) Temporomandibular joint
(D) Glosso pharyngeal nerve
Facial paralysis is tested by_______________?
(A) Whistling
(B) chewing
(C) Protruding the tongue
(D) Swallowing
The latest drug of the choice in the management in trigeminal neuralgia is______________?
(A) valproic acid
(B) carbamazepine
(C) Diphen hydantoin
(D) None of the above
Patient suffering form Eagle’s syndrome complains of__________________?
(A) burning sensations in mouth
(B) excessive salivation
(C) Glossodynia
(D) Dysphagia
Severe pain which arise after injury to or sectioning of a peripheral sensory nerve is called as____________?
(A) Temporal arteritis
(B) Neuralgia
(C) Neuritis
(D) Causalgia
Salivary gland stone most commonly involves___________?
(A) Submandibular gland
(B) Parotid gland
(C) Sub lingual glands
(D) Lingual glands
Which of the following statement is FALSE?
(A) A salivary duct obstruction can cause a unilateral swelling in the floor of the mouth that is largest before a meal and smallest after a meal
(B) The lesion termed a ranula is associated with the sublingual salivary gland
(C) The sublingual salivary gland is the most common site of salivary gland neoplasia
(D) A pleomorphic adenoma is the most common salivary gland neoplasm
Pleomorphic adenoma arises from______________?
(A) Myoepithelial cells
(B) Aciner cells
(C) Connective tissue
(D) Stem cells