Canker sore’ is otherwise commonly known as_______________?
(A) Recurrent apthous ulcer
(B) Recurrent herpetic gingivitis
(C) Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
(D) Recurrent herpes labialis
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
Splitted papule at corner of mouth______________?
(A) Recurrent herpes labialis
(B) Recurrent herpetic stomatitis
(C) Increased vertical dimension
(D) Secondary syphilis
Trismus is due to infection by______________?
(A) Staphylococci
(B) Streptococci
(C) Diphtheria
(D) Clostridium Tetani
Noma is________________?
(A) pyogenic granuloma
(B) fibrous dysplasia
(C) vincent’s disease
(D) ancrum oris
Secondary syphilis occurs after___________________?
(A) 6 weeks
(B) 9 weeks
(C) 13 weeks
(D) 1 weeks
Which of the following ulcers are characteristically painless_______________?
(A) Trauma
(B) Tuberculosis
(C) Primary syphilis
(D) Herpes
Most common site of tuberculous lesion in the oral cavity is______________?
(A) Buccal mucosa
(B) Lips
(C) Tongue
(D) Palate
Early tongue changes seen in scarlet fever is_____________?
(A) Rasbery tongue
(B) Strawberry tongue
(C) Auspitz’s sign
(D) Nikolsky’s sign
The oral lesion called mucous patches is usually multiple grayish white plaque associated with_____________?
(A) Pain
(B) No pain
(C) Itching
(D) Burning sensation