The mouth is an important organ with many different functions. Oral pathology refers to the diseases of the mouth, jaws, and related structures such as salivary glands, facial muscles, temporomandibular joints and perioral skin. The specialty oral pathology is concerned with the diagnosis and study of the causes and effects of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial region. Multiple choice questions (MCQs) tests are the preferred format for an accurate and comprehensive assessment of students’ ability to think objectively and critically. Academic tasks provide 2000+ oral pathology MCQs with answers and detailed explanations. All these MCQs are chosen from trusted and best reference books on Oral Pathology. These Pathology MCQs are also helpful for the preparation of interviews, entrance examinations, other competitive examinations, and certifications for all Experienced, Freshers and Students. Also, check MCQs on Oral Anatomy here.

411. Complete obliteration of pulp is seen in all except_______________?

A. Type I dentinogenesis imperfecta
B. Type II dentinogenesis imperfecta
C. Type III dentinogenesis imperfecta
D. Dentin dysplasia

412. Turner’s hypoplasia most commonly affects________________?

A. Deciduous maxillary anteriors
B. Deciduous mandibular anteriors
C. Permanent maxillary anteriors
D. Permanent manibular anteriors

413. Which of the following is not hereditary________________?

A. Amelogenesis imperfecta
B. Cleidocranial dysostosis
C. Regional odontodysplasia
D. Dentinogenesis imperfecta

414. Odontodysplasia is most common in_________________?

A. Mandibular premolar
B. Mandibular canine
C. Mandibular third molar
D. Maxillary central incisor

415. Hutchinson’s incisiors are present in________________?

A. congenital syphilis
B. Tertiary syphilis
C. Secondary syphilis
D. Acquired syphilis

416. A dens in dente is usually caused by_______________?

A. An abnormal proliferation of pulp tissue
B. Denticle formation within the pulp tissue
C. A deep invagination of the enamel organ during formation
D. A supernumerary tooth bud enclaved within a normal tooth

417. Most commonly submerged tooth is_______________?

A. Mand. Primary 1st moral
B. Mand. Primary 2nd moral
C. Maxi. Primary 1st moral
D. Maxi. Primary 2nd moral

418. Which of the following conditions is characterized by abnormally large pulp chambers ?

A. Amelogenesis imperfecta
B. Regional odontodysplasia
C. Dentinogenesis imperfecta
D. Dentinal dysplasia type I

419. Thistle-tube appearance of pulp chamber is a feature of______________?

A. Cornal dentin dysplasia
B. Regional odontodysplasia
C. Dentinogenesis imperfecta
D. Amelogenesis imperfecta

420. Mulberry molars are characteristic features of_____________?

A. Severe flurosis
B. Trauma at the time of birth
C. congenital syphilis
D. Due to chronic suppurative abscess in over lying gingival tissue

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