The common site for narcotizing sialometaplasia____________?
The common site for narcotizing sialometaplasia____________?
A. cheeks
B. dorsum of tongue
C. palate
D. gingival
A. cheeks
B. dorsum of tongue
C. palate
D. gingival
A. Nucleus solitarius
B. Nucleus ambiguous
C. Dentate nucleus
D. Red nucleus
A. T1 – T3
B. T2 – T6
C. T3 – T7
D. L1 – L5
A. Trench fever
B. Relapsing fever
C. Q fever
D. Epidemic typhus
A. Isozyme
B. Coenzyme
C. Antienzyme
D. Zymogen
A. Protease inhibitor
B. Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor
C. Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor
D. Fusion inhibitor
A. Epithelial diaphragm
B. Cell rests of Malassez
C. Toot bud division or bell stage
D. None of the above