Oral Pathology MCQs

Oral Pathology MCQs cover the diseases affecting the oral cavity, including tumors, precancerous conditions, cysts, and inflammatory diseases. These quizzes help students of BDS and MDCAT assess their ability to diagnose and understand oral conditions and prepare for clinical scenarios.

Q: Peripheral giant cell granuloma is usually located on the
A) Hard palate
B) Buccal mucosa
C) Tongue
D) Gingiva
Q: The target-like lesions with central necrosis and peripheral erythema are typical of
A) Lupus erythematosus
B) Erythema multiforme
C) Pemphigus vulgaris
D) Lichen planus
Q: Tzanck cells are seen in smears of
A) Leukoplakia
B) Candidiasis
C) Erythema multiforme
D) Herpes simplex
Q: A fibroma in the oral cavity is best classified as a
A) Cystic lesion
B) Malignant tumor
C) Benign epithelial neoplasm
D) Hyperplastic lesion
Q: A lesion with keratin-filled crypts and parakeratin lining in the jaw indicates
A) Cementoblastoma
B) Ameloblastoma
C) Odontogenic keratocyst
D) Dentigerous cyst