Plaque microflora can-split carbohydrates. What does it means?
A. Sacchrolytic
B. Saprophytic
C. Virulant
D. Avirulant
A. Sacchrolytic
B. Saprophytic
C. Virulant
D. Avirulant
A. Phenacetin
B. Tetracycline
C. Aminoglycoside
D. Diazepam
A. Abnormal mitosis
B. Size of the lesion
C. Progressive growth after removal of causative stimuli
D. Tendency to grow rapidly
A. Liquid should wet solid surface
B. Mechanical interlocking should be present
C. Should have high contact angle
D. None of the above
A. Focal epithelial hyperplasia
B. Fibromatosis gingiva
C. Oral melanotic macule
D. Hereditary intestinal polyposis syndrome
A. Decreasing the sprue length
B. Decreasing the sprue thickness
C. Increasing the melting temperature
D. Increasing the mould temperature
A. Secretion increases following injury
B. Favours protein synthesis
C. Enhances antigen – antibody reactions
D. Tends to lower blood pressure