General  Oral Pathology Knowledge Quiz

 

1) The etiolog of verucca vulgaris is:
a) Fungal.
b) Bacterial.
c) Viral.
d) Parasitic.

2) A chronic skin disease that is characterized by the formation of vesicles and bullae is called:
a) Lichen planus.
b) Candidasis.
c) White sponge nevus.
d) Pemphigus.

3) An acute infectious disease caused by a group A coxsackie virus is called:
a) Herpes zoster.
b) Chickenpox.
c) Herpangina.
d) Herpes labialis.

4) After the initial primary attack during the early childhood periods, the herpes simplex virus remains inactive most commonly in the:
a) Geniculate ganglion.
b) Ciliary ganglion.
c) Trigeminal ganglion.
d) Pterygopalatine ganglion.

5) The etiology of verruciform xanthoma is:
a) Bacterial.
b) Viral.
c) Fungal.
d) Unknown.

6) Inflammatory paplillary hyperplasia is found on the:
a) Soft palate.
b) Buccal mucosa.
c) Hard palate.
d) Tongue.

7) A sever bullous form of erythema multiforme is known as:
a) Plummer-Vinson syndrome.
b) Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome.
c) Gardener's syndrome.
d) Stevens-johnson syndrome.

8) The term used to describe permanent incisors which may be characteristic of congenital syphillis is:
a) Hutchinson's incisors.
b) Blandi's incisors.
c) Turner's incisors.
d) Franklin's incisors.

9) The most common tumer of major and minor salivary glands is:
a) Basal cell adenoma.
b) Sebaceous adenoma.
c) Pleomorphic adenoma.
d) Intraductal papilloma.

10) The most common site for necrotizing sialometaplasia is:
a) The soft palate.
b) The buccal mucosa.
c) The hard palate.
d) The tongue.

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