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Which of the following is not a feature of torus mandibularis?

 # Which of the following is not a feature of torus mandibularis?
A. Common in mongoloids
B. Present on the lingual surface of mandible below the mylohyoid line
C. Usually bilateral
D. May or may not be associated with torus palatinus



The correct answer is B. Present on the lingual surface of mandible below the mylohyoid line.

The torus mandibularis is an exostosis or outgrowth of bone found on the lingual surface of the mandible. This growth on the lingual surface of the mandible occurs above the mylohyoid line, usually opposite the bicuspid teeth. Although the mandibular tori are usually bilateral, they are seen as a unilateral condition in about 20% of the cases. Both unilateral and bilateral protuberances may be single or multiple, and they are frequently visible on dental periapical radiographs. There is no correlation in the frequency of simultaneous occurrence of torus palatinus and torus mandibularis, according to the
studies of Kolas and coworkers, suggesting that the two conditions are not related. Suzuki and Sakai reported a highly significant correlation in the frequency of simultaneous occurrence of the two tori, however. 

Gardner syndrome does not include:

 # Gardner syndrome does not include:
A. Osteomas
B. Epidermoid cysts
C. Osteosarcoma
D. Impacted permanent teeth


The correct answer is C. Osteosarcoma.

Gardner syndrome is also characterized by the occurrence of multiple impacted supernumerary teeth. This syndrome consists of: 
1. multiple polyposis of the large intestine,
2. Osteomas of the bones, including long bones, skull, and jaws,
3. Multiple epidermoid or sebaceous cysts of the skin, particularly on the scalp and back,
4. Occasional occurrence of desmoid tumors, and
5. Impacted supernumerary and permanent teeth 

Osteosarcoma is not a feature of Gardner Syndrome.

The most important diagnostic test to differentiate between an acute periapical abscess and a phoenix abscess is: PGCEE MDS 2022

 # The most important diagnostic test to differentiate between an acute periapical abscess and a phoenix abscess is: 
a) Pulp testing
b) Radiographs
c) History
d) Percussion




The correct answer is B. Radiographs.

Phoenix abscess is an acute inflammatory reaction superimposed on an existing chronic lesion, such as a cyst or granuloma. The exacerbation of a chronic lesion is most commonly associated with the initiation of root canal therapy in a completely asymptomatic tooth. In such a tooth, radiographs show well-defined periradicular lesions.


The deciduous tooth which does not have a resemblance to any other teeth is: PGCEE MDS 2022

 # The deciduous tooth which does not have a resemblance to any other teeth is:
a) Maxillary first molar 
b) Mandibular first molar
c) Maxillary 2nd molar 
d) Mandibular canine



The correct answer is B. Mandibular first molar.

The deciduous mandibular first molar is unique in that it has a crown form unlike that of any permanent tooth. It does, however, have two strong roots, one mesial and one distal—an arrangement similar to that of a mandibular permanent molar. These two primary teeth, the maxillary and mandibular first molars, differ from any teeth in the permanent set when crown forms are compared, in particular.

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