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: A ranula is a type of
A) Mucocele in the floor of mouth
B) Cyst in the parotid gland
C) Cyst in the maxilla
D) Gingival cyst
Q: Tzanck cells are observed in
A) Pemphigus vulgaris
B) Lichen planus
C) Leukoplakia
D) Erythroplakia
Q: Café-au-lait spots are associated with
A) Neurofibromatosis
B) Cushing’s syndrome
C) Addison’s disease
D) Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
Q: The most radiosensitive oral tissue is the
A) Salivary gland
B) Enamel
C) Bone
D) Dentin
Q: Papilloma of the oral cavity is most often caused by
A) Herpes zoster virus
B) Human papillomavirus
C) Epstein-Barr virus
D) Cytomegalovirus
Q: Bullae formation is typical in
A) Pemphigus vulgaris
B) Lichen planus
C) Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis
D) Oral lichen planus
Q: Strawberry gingivitis is commonly observed in
A) Pemphigoid
B) Wegener's granulomatosis
C) Sarcoidosis
D) Erythema multiforme
Q: Congenital epulis is found most commonly on
A) Lower lip
B) Buccal mucosa
C) Maxillary alveolar ridge
D) Tongue
Q: Keratin pearls are a classic feature of
A) Ameloblastoma
B) Benign fibroma
C) Squamous cell carcinoma
D) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Q: An oral lesion that blanches on pressure is most likely a
A) Hemangioma
B) Papilloma
C) Fibroma
D) Melanotic macule