Question: squamous cell carcinoma on tongue most common site is_____________?
- 1. Apex
- 2. Base
- 3. Lateral borders
- 4. Dorsum
Question: Median rhomboid glossitis is associated with____________?
- 1. Burning mouth syndrome
- 2. Fungal infection
- 3. Bacterial infection
- 4. Absence of filiform papillae
Question: A median round lesion in front of circumvallate papilae, with epithelial hyperplasia diagnosis is___________?
- 1. Median rhomboid glossitis
- 2. Erythema migrans
- 3. Apthous ulcer
- 4. Chemical brun
Question: Hairy Tongue is a condition in which certain structures become enlarged_______________?
- 1. Fungiform papillae
- 2. Filiform papillae
- 3. Circumvallate papillae
- 4. Taste buds
Question: Leutic glossitis can occur in connection with_____________?
- 1. Vitamin B deficiency
- 2. Vitamin C deficiency
- 3. Iron deficiency
- 4. Syphilis
Question: The syndrome of geographic tongue should be treated by_____________?
- 1. Excision of the lesion
- 2. Penicillin therapy
- 3. Topical application of Nystatin
- 4. Routine observation at recall time
Question: Magenta tongue is found in the deficiency of the vitamin_____________?
- 1. Riboflavin
- 2. thiamine
- 3. nicotinic acid
- 4. pyridoxine
Question: Glossodynia is_____________?
- 1. Pain in the tongue
- 2. Burning of the tongue
- 3. Swelling of the tongue
- 4. White patch on tongue
Question: Oral hairy leukoplakia is seen in AIDS patients. The most likely site of appearance is_______________?
- 1. Lateral borders of tongue
- 2. Sublingual muosa
- 3. Soft palate
- 4. Buccal mucosa
Question: Following a general examination and a biopsy of a firm, pale nodule in the tongue, a diagnosis of primary amyloidosis has been reached What underlaying disease is this patient likely to have_____________?
- 1. Leprosy
- 2. Syphilis
- 3. Tuberculosis
- 4. None of the above