A. Median rhomboid glossitis
B. Erythema migrans
C. Apthous ulcer
D. Chemical brun
A. Median rhomboid glossitis
B. Erythema migrans
C. Apthous ulcer
D. Chemical brun
A. Fungiform papillae
B. Filiform papillae
C. Circumvallate papillae
D. Taste buds
A. Vitamin B deficiency
B. Vitamin C deficiency
C. Iron deficiency
D. Syphilis
A. Excision of the lesion
B. Penicillin therapy
C. Topical application of Nystatin
D. Routine observation at recall time
A. Riboflavin
B. thiamine
C. nicotinic acid
D. pyridoxine
A. Pain in the tongue
B. Burning of the tongue
C. Swelling of the tongue
D. White patch on tongue
A. Lateral borders of tongue
B. Sublingual muosa
C. Soft palate
D. Buccal mucosa
A. Leprosy
B. Syphilis
C. Tuberculosis
D. None of the above
A. Glossopyrosis
B. Glossodynia
C. Glossitis
D. Glossolgia
A. Inflammation of the tonge
B. Persistence of tuberculum impar
C. Hypertrophy of filiform papillae
D. Atrophy of filiform papillae