1) A 49-year-old patient presented with a complaint of raised, asymptomatic bilateral white
lesion on the posterior region of buccal mucosa with an erythematous background. DIF shows cytoid
bodies in the lamina propria. What is the most probable diagnosis?
• Speckled leukoplakia
• Erosive lichen planus
• Lupus erythematosis of the oral cavity
• Lichen planus with candidiasis
• Foreign body gingivitis
2) 23-year-old healthy female patient presented to the OPD with complaints of pain and
sensitivity Around the incisors and molars for over a month. Examination and history reveals
acquired diastema and absence of local irritating factors, pocketing depth of >6 mm around incisors.
radiograph shows curved bone loss around the molars. Familial aggregation was also reported.
Diagnosis?
• Localized aggressive periodontitis
• Chronic periodontitis
• Actinomycosis
• Desquamative gingivitis
• Aphthous Stomatitis