A. Dentigerous cyst
B. Primordial cyst
C. Nasopalatine cyst
D. Radicular cyst
A. Dentigerous cyst
B. Primordial cyst
C. Nasopalatine cyst
D. Radicular cyst
A. Hypercementosis
B. Elongated wide pulp canals and short roots
C. Obliterated pulp chambers with secondary dentine deposition
D. Rootless teeth with thin shell of enamel
A. Remnants of cell rests of serrae
B. Remnants of cell rests of mallasez
C. Remnants of cell rests of embryonic lacrimalduct
D. Maxillary sinus lining epithelium
A. Hypertrophy of fungiform papillae
B. Hypertrophy of foliate papillae
C. Hypertrophy of filiform papillae
D. Hypertrophy of circumvallate papillae
A. Reiter’s
B. Peutz – jeghers
C. Gardner’s
D. Behcet’s
A. amelogenesis imperfecta
B. dentinogenesis imperfecta
C. Odontodysplasia
D. Osteitis deformans
A. enamel hypoplasia due to hypocalcemia
B. enamel hypoplasia due to birth injuries
C. enamel hypoplasia due to congenital syphilis
D. enamel hypoplasia due to local infection or local trauma
A. Cystic swellings in neonates
B. Cysts associated with soft palate
C. Cysts of gingiva in growing children
D. Warts on the tongue
A. Autosomal dominant
B. Autosomal recessive
C. Se* linked recessive
D. Not a inheritable trait
A. Osteomas
B. Epidermoid cysts
C. Osteosarcoma
D. Impacted permanent teeth