Oral Pathology & Medicine - Physical And Chemical Injuries
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A patient with emotional problems, increased salivation; pallor of oral mucosa and a grayish blue discoloration of the gingiva. These findings are most consistent with a clinical impression of:
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Silver tatoo is due to:
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The etiology of angioedema is:
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Bismuth intoxication is manifested as:
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Cyst without lining is:
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Perleche is caused by:
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Angular stomatitis:
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Sloughing of necrotic epithelium is characteristic of:
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Enlargement of lip occured with in seconds to 24 hours is:
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Loss of tooth surface because of chemomechanical action is known as:
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Eighty percent of all salivary stones occur in:
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Internal resorption is characterised by:
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Mucooceles are rarely seen in the:
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In a 2 year old child, a bluish dome shaped swelling on the inner side of the lip is mostly
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