Primordial cyst develops:______________?
(A) In place of missing teeth
(B) In teeth in which crown development is completed
(C) In periapical region
(D) In mandibular body
Robinson’s classification of ameloblastoma does not include:___________?
(A) Multicentric
(B) Non-Functional
(C) Anatomically benign
(D) clinically persistent
Radiographic finding in pindborg tumour is:___________?
(A) Sun-burst appearance
(B) Onion – peel appearance
(C) Driven-snow appearance
(D) Cherry -blossom appearance
Unicentric, non-functional, anatomically benign, clinically persistent tumor is:___________?
(A) CEOT
(B) Enameloma
(C) Odontoma
(D) Ameloblastoma
The most ideal expianation for recurrence of odontogenic keratocyst is:____________?
(A) Increased mitotic activity of the epithelial lining
(B) Friability of the epithelial lining
(C) Presence of satellite cysts or daughter cysts
(D) Continued proliferation of rests of dental lamina
The cyst with highest recurrence rate is:_____________?
(A) Keratocyst
(B) Periapical cyst
(C) Nasoalveolar cyst
(D) Globulamaxilary cyst
A multilocular cyst of the jaw is more likely:__________?
(A) Dental cyst
(B) Dentigerous cyst
(C) Keratocyst
(D) Simple bone cyst
Keratocyst has all of the following features except:___________?
(A) It is more common in mandible
(B) May be filled with thin straw coloured fluid
(C) Low recurrence rate
(D) Expansion of bone clinically seen
Each of the following cyst is associated with an impacted tooth except:___________?
(A) Dentigerous cyst
(B) Clacifying epithelial odontogenic cyst
(C) Keratocyst
(D) Primordial cyst
Which of the following is wrong about keratocyst:
(A) Haw low recurrence rate
(B) Has low protein content
(C) High recurrence rate
(D) B and C