1011. Dilated odontome is a synonym of
A.Dens invaginatus
B.Talon cusp
C.Dens evaginatus
D.Macrodontia

1012. The base of invagination of crown/root in dens invaginates contains
A.Dystrophic dentin
B.Dystrophic enamel
C.Necrotic pulp tissue
D.Dystrophic cementum

1013. Which bone disorder should be considered for differential diagnosis in case of a finding of generalized hypercementosis?
A.Paget’s disease
B.Fibrous dysplasia
C.Osteopetrosis
D.Osteogenesis imperfecta

1014. The appearance of normal thickness enamel with extremely thin dentin and abnormally large pulp chamber is indicative of
A.Amelogenesis imperfecta
B.Dentinogenesis imperfecta Type I
C.Dentinogenesis Type III
D.Dentin dysplasia Type II

1015. Loss of organization of radicular dentin with subsequent shortening of root length is a feature of
A.Dentin dysplasia Type I
B.Dentin dysplasia Type II
C.Dentinogenesis imperfecta Type II
D.Dentinogenesis imperfecta Type III

1016. Which amongst the following diseases is capable of producing developmental alterations in teeth?
A.Tetanus
B.Chickenpox
C.Diphtheria
D.Syphilis

1017. Lack of development of six or more teeth is denoted by the term
A.Oligodontia
B.Hypodontia
C.Anodontia
D.Partial anodontia

1018. A pear-shaped radiolucency causing displacement of the roots of vital maxillary lateral and cuspid teeth is characteristics of:

A.Globulomaxillary cyst, *
B.Apical periodontal cyst,
C.Primordial cyst,
D.Nasoalveolar cyst
E.Lateral Periodontal Cyst

1019. Lesion that characteristically occurs on the alveolar ridges of infants is:

A. Congenital lymphangioma
B. Fordyce granules
C. Bohn’s nodules *
D. White sponge nevus
E. Retrocuspid papilla

1020. Features of familial multiple neurofibroma with café-au-lait spots of the skin are typical of:

A. Von Recklinghausen’s disease of skin *
B. Peget’s disease of skin
C. Hereditary ectodermal dysplasia
D. Familial fibrous dysplasia
E. Papillion Lefevre Syndrome