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Oral Pathology and Medicine

Which of the following differentiates between condensing osteitis and benign cementoblastoma?

Which of the following differentiates between condensing osteitis and benign cementoblastoma?

A. Condensing osteitis is associated with vital teeth where as cementoblastoma is associated with non-vital teeth
B. In condensing osteitis radiopacity is attached to tooth where as in cementoblastoma it is not
C. Cementoblastoma is associated with vital tooth where as condensing osteitis is associated with non-vital tooth
D. In cementoblastoma radiopacity is attached to tooth where as in condensing osteitis it is not

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Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine, Pulp And Periapical Infections

Odontogenic epithelium responsible for the formation of dental cyst is:___________?

Odontogenic epithelium responsible for the formation of dental cyst is:___________?

A. Cell rests of seirre
B. Enamel organ
C. Reduced enamel epithelium
D. Cell rests of malassez

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Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine, Pulp And Periapical Infections

Reversible pulpitis change to irreversible pulpitis primarily because of:__________?

Reversible pulpitis change to irreversible pulpitis primarily because of:__________?

A. Vacular strangulation
B. Reduced host resistance
C. Invasion of microorganisms
D. An increase in microbial virulence

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Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine, Pulp And Periapical Infections

An asymptomatic tooth has deep has deep caries on occlusal surface. Radiograph shows radiopaque mass at apex of the tooth: this mass is most likely to be:____________?

An asymptomatic tooth has deep has deep caries on occlusal surface. Radiograph shows radiopaque mass at apex of the tooth: this mass is most likely to be:____________?

A. Cementoma
B. Condensing Osteitis
C. Chronic apical periodontitis
D. Acute apical periodontitis

An asymptomatic tooth has deep has deep caries on occlusal surface. Radiograph shows radiopaque mass at apex of the tooth: this mass is most likely to be:____________? Read More »

Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine, Pulp And Periapical Infections