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periapical abcess ✔Correct Answer-caused from pulp infection
teeth are NOT vital
periodontal abcess ✔Correct Answer-painful, only movable mucosa
prodromal stage
ranula ✔Correct Answer-mucocele of the floor of the mouth
obstruction of Wharton's duct
floor of mouth swelling
picture of sublingual swelling = ranula!
herpes ✔Correct Answer-presents on attachment/bown down gingiva/mucosa
Tx: acyclovir
if a patient has a vesicle for approx. 2 weeks that does not heal, what is it? ✔Correct Answer-
Herpes simplex virus
foramen rotundum ✔Correct Answer-sphenoid bone
trigeminal nerve division II
foramen ovale ✔Correct Answer-sphenoid bone
trigeminal nerve division III
amelogenisis imperfecta ✔Correct Answer-yellow/graybrown
dentinogenisis imperfecta ✔Correct Answer-opalescent, gray-bluish brown
internal resorption ✔Correct Answer-pink to dark pink
fluorosis ✔Correct Answer-brownish/yellow stain
hairy tongue ✔Correct Answer-filiform papilla become elongated
white/yellow/brown/black
ulcer on buccal cheek ✔Correct Answer-papilla of stenson's duct
angular cheilitis ✔Correct Answer-caused by candida
, median rhomboid glossitis ✔Correct Answer-erythematous area at midline of dorsum of
tongue
is a fungal infection (from of atrophic candidiasis)
if shown a picture with red lesion in the middle of the tongue it is ✔Correct Answer-median
rhomboid glossitis
if shown a picture of the attached gingiva with white plaque present it is ✔Correct Answer-
material alba
irritation fibroma ✔Correct Answer-composed of dense, scar like connective tissue
response to irritation/trauma
most common tumor of the oral cavity
if shown a picture of mass on buccal mucosa and asked what it is ✔Correct Answer-irritation
fibroma
Candidiasis ✔Correct Answer-most common oral FUNGAL INFECTION
-denture wearers, diabetics
Tx: nistatin
leukoplakia ✔Correct Answer-white patch that cannot be whipped off
smokeless tobacco causes it
can range from hyperkeratosis to squamous cell carcinoma: BIOPSY
baby bottle caries most affects what teeth ✔Correct Answer-anterior
If shown a picture of baby bottle decay, what would you recommend to the patient. ✔Correct
Answer-the patient stop giving milk bottle and sugary drinks before bed
fusion ✔Correct Answer-joining of 2 teeth/2 roots with 1 crown
gemination ✔Correct Answer-development of 2 teeth/2 roots with 1 crown
tooth count normal
Concrescence ✔Correct Answer-fusion of teeth joined by cementum
commonly seen in Max 2nd and 3rd molars
a picture shows a bifurcated root of a canine ✔Correct Answer-it is a variation NOT an
anomaly
snuff pouch ✔Correct Answer-keratosis
cleft palate ✔Correct Answer-lack of fusion of palatal shelves