A bacterial disease with oral manifestations is_____________________?
A bacterial disease with oral manifestations is_____________________? A. Herpes B. measlesC. Diphtheria D. leishmaniasis
A bacterial disease with oral manifestations is_____________________? A. Herpes B. measlesC. Diphtheria D. leishmaniasis
Syphilis becomes seropositive in___________________? A. Chancre (primary syphilis)B. Muco patches (secondary syphilis) C. Gumma (tertiary syphilis) D. Congenital syphilis
Multinucleated giant cells are least likely to be found in which of the following disorders ? A. Blastomycosis B. Cat scratch fever C. SarcoidosisD. Streptococcus pneumonia
Oral ulcers that are painless are associated with________________? A. Secondary herpesB. Primary syphilis C. Tuberculosis D. Primary herpes
Complications of Vincents angina is________________? A. ActinomycosisB. Noma C. Systemic candidiasis D. Cellulites
Hansen’s disease is another name of______________? A. Leprosy B. Tuberculosis C. Diabetes D. Lichen planus
Hard swelling at the angle of mandible with numerous draining sinuses is most likely______________? A. Actinomycosis B. Ludwig’s angina C. Mucormycosis D. Cellulitis
Oral lesions are rarely seen in_______________? A. AIDSB. Tuberculosis C. Syphilis D. Leukemia
The oral lesion of syphilis that is highly infective is a________________? A. Gumma B. Koplik spotC. Mucous patcl D. Tabes dorsalis
Strawberry Tongue is associated with________________? A. syphilis B. measlesC. scarlet fever D. typhoid