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Periapical granuloma vs Periapical cemental Dysplasia
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# Difference between periapical granuloma and periapical cemental dysplasia: A. Vitality B. Histologically C. Radio graphically D. Cultu...
Diabetes mellitus symptoms
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# History of excessive thirst, hunger, micturition during nights and recent loosening of teeth usually indicate that the patient is sufferin...
Theories of Local Anesthesia
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THEORIES OF LOCAL ANAESTHESIA are - A. Calcium displacement theory: LA molecules displaces calcium inside the nerve which in turn controls...
Cementoblastoma
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# A radiograph of the mandibular anterior teeth in a patient reveals radiolucencies above the apices of right lateral and central incisors. ...
Oral Submucous Fibrosis
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Oral submucous fibrosis is a chronic, progressive, scarring, high-risk precancerous condition of the oral mucosa seen primarily on the Indi...
Fovea Palatine
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# Fovea palatine situated in hard palate are significant as: A. Termination of maxillary denture B. Opening of minor salivary gland duct...
Gillies Temporal approach
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# In Gillies Temporal approach for reduction of zygomatic arch fracture, Rowes elevator is placed between: A. Superficial facia and tempo...
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