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Dental Examination Questions: Oral Pathology
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Dental Examination Questions: Oral Pathology
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1. Failure of the tuberculum impar to retract prior to fusion of the lateral halves of the tongue results in:
2. Inflammation of the lips is referred to as:
3. The structures of enamel that are more resistant to the actions of acids are:
4. The features of multiple skeletal radiolucencies reversed A/G ratio, Bence Jones protein in the urine, and solid plasma cell infiltrate in the biopsy in a 50-year old man indicate a diagnosis of:
5. Atrophy of the, pharyngeal, and gastric mucosa, koilonychias (spoon nails), and predisposition to oral carcinoma in postmenopausal women are features of:
6. The most likely diagnosis in a 23-year-old, mentally alert, male dwarf with disproportionate arm and leg to body growth, prominent forehead, and retruded maxilla is:
7. Oral cytological smears are of no value in the diagnosis of:
8. Paralysis of the tongue is referred to as:
9. Intraoral carcinoma can not present clinically as:
10. The blood of a patient with an acute infectious process would be expected to demonstrate:
11. All the following developmental cysts of the jaws present as radiolucent lesions except:
12. Papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum, which occurs almost exclusive in the parotid gland, is commonly called:
13. A pear-shaped radiolucency causing displacement of the roots of vital maxillary lateral and cuspid teeth is characteristics of:
14. A cyst occurring under the tongue, caused by obstruction of a salivary gland duct, is called a:
15. An abnormal disease in the flow of saliva is called:
16. The peak incidence of gingivitis in children occurs at ages:
17. Osteosarcoma characteristically may develop in cases of:
18. The most common malignancy found in the oral cavity is:
19. In an early carious lesions, the first structure to show evidence of destruction is the:
20. White, interlacing lines (striae of Wickham) on the buccal mucosa are a characteristic clinical feature of:
21. Features of multiple bone radiolucencies, hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemia, and loss of lamina dura and indicative of:
22. A patient with oral moniliasis that does not respond to nystatin therapy should be evaluated for the following except:
23. The cells most frequently found in a Granuloma are:
24. White lesion of the oral mucosa are characteristic of the following except:
25. Features of familial multiple neurofibroma with café-au-lait spots of the skin are typical of: