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 radial arrangement of cells around a central space in a cyst is termed
A) Ghost cell cluster
B) Rosette formation
C) Hyaline ring formation
D) Rushton bodies
Q: Kaposi's sarcoma is associated with
A) Syphilis
B) Epstein-Barr virus
C) HIV infection
D) Hepatitis A
Q: Leukoplakia is defined as a white patch that cannot be rubbed off
A) Lichen planus
B) Oral thrush
C) Leukoplakia
D) Ulcer
Q: Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignancy of the oral cavity
A) Squamous cell carcinoma
B) Sarcoma
C) Melanoma
D) Basal cell carcinoma
Q: The primary causative agent for oral candidiasis is
A) HPV
B) HSV-1
C) Streptococcus mutans
D) Candida albicans
Q: Aphthous ulcers are most commonly found on
A) Dorsum of tongue
B) Gingiva
C) Buccal mucosa
D) Hard palate
Q: Oral lichen planus presents as
A) Red macules
B) Yellow vesicles
C) Ulcerated papules
D) White reticular lesions
Q: Ameloblastoma is a benign tumor arising from
A) Cementoblasts
B) Enamel organ
C) Pulp tissue
D) Odontoblasts
Q: The most common location for mucocele formation is
A) Upper lip
B) Tongue
C) Buccal mucosa
D) Lower lip
Q: A dentigerous cyst is associated with the crown of an unerupted tooth
A) Dentigerous cyst
B) Nasopalatine duct cyst
C) Globulomaxillary cyst
D) Radicular cyst