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Edition Ibsen Test Bank 2024-
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2025:CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
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ANSWERS
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Chapter 01: Introduction to Preliminary Diagnosis of Oral
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LesionsIbsen: Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist, 7th Edition
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MULTIPLE fCHOICE

1. Which fdescriptive fterm fis fdescribed fas fa fsegment fthat fis fpart fof fthe fwhole?
a. Bulla
b. Vesicle
c. Lobule
d. Pustule
ANS: f C
A flobule fis fdescribed fas fa fsegment for flobe fthat fis fpart fof fa fwhole. fA fbulla fis fa flarge,
felevatedflesion fthat fcontains fserous ffluid fand fmay flook flike fa fblister. fA fvesicle fis fa fsmall,

felevated flesion fthat fcontains fserous ffluid. fPustules fare fcircumscribed felevations fcontaining

fpus.




REF: f Vocabulary, fClinical fof fSoft fTissue fLesions, fpage f1 OBJ: f 1

2. A flesion fwith fa fsessile fbase fis fdescribed fas
a. an fulcer.
b. stemlike.
c. pedunculated.
d. flat fand fbroad.
ANS: f D
Sessile fdescribes fthe fbase fof fa flesion fthat fis fflat fand fbroad. fAn fulcer fis fa fbreak fin fthe fsurface
fepithelium. fA fstemlike flesionN iU
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REF: fVocabulary, fClinical fAppearance fof fSoft fTissue fLesions, fpage
f1fOBJ: f 1




3. Which fcondition fis fnot fdiagnosed fthrough fclinical fappearance?
a. Mandibular ftori
b. Fordyce fgranules
c. Black fhairy ftongue
d. Compound fodontoma
ANS: f D
The fcompound fodontoma fis finitially fidentified fradiographically fas fa fradiopaque farea fin
fwhichftooth fstructure fcan fbe fidentified. fNo fclinical fcomponent fexists. fMandibular ftori fare

fidentifiedfclinically fas fareas fof fexostosis fon fthe flingual faspects fof fmandibular fpremolars.

fFordyce fgranules fare fyellow fclusters fof fectopic fsebaceous fglands fdiagnosed fthrough fclinical

fappearance. fBlack fhairy ftongue fis fdiagnosed fclinically. fThe ffiliform fpapillae fon fthe fdorsal

ftongue felongate fand fbecome fbrown for fblack. fCauses finclude ftobacco, falcohol, fhydrogen

fperoxide, fchemical frinses, fantibiotics, fand fantacids.




REF: f f Radiographic fDiagnosis, fpage f9 OBJ: f 3

4. Another fname ffor fgeographic ftongue fis

, 3
a. median frhomboid fglossitis.
b. benign fmigratory fglossitis.
c. fissured ftongue.
d. black fhairy ftongue.
ANS: f B
Benign fmigratory fglossitis fis fanother fname ffor fgeographic ftongue. fResearch fsuggests fthat
fmedian frhomboid fglossitis fis fassociated fwith fa fchronic ffungal finfection ffrom fCandida

falbicans. fSometimes fthe fcondition fresolves fwith fantifungal ftherapy. fFissured ftongue fis fseen

finf5% fof fthe fpopulation. fIt fis fa fvariant fof fnormal. fGenetic ffactors fare ftypically fassociated fwith

fthe fcondition. fBlack fhairy ftongue fis fcaused fby fa freaction fto fchemicals, ftobacco, fhydrogen

fperoxide, for fantacids. fThe ffiliform fpapillae fon fthe fdorsal ftongue fbecome felongated fand fare

fdark fbrown fto fblack.




REF: f f fGeographic fTongue, fpage f24 OBJ: f 7

5. This fbonyfhard fstructure fin fthe fmidline fof fthe fhard fpalate fis fgenetic fin forigin fand finherited
infan fautosomal fdominant fmanner. fThe fdiagnosis fis fmade fthrough fclinical fappearance.
f

Which fcondition fis fsuspected?
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a. Palatal fcyst
b. Torus fpalatinus
c. Mixed ftumor
d. Ranula
ANS: f B
A ftorus fpalatinus fis fdevelopmental fand fbony fhard fand fis ffound fon fthe fmidline fof fthe fpalate.
fDiagnosis fis fmade fon fthe fbasis fof fclinical fappearance. fA fpalatal fcyst fappears fradiolucent fon fa

fradiographic fexamination fand fis fnot fdiagnosed fthrough fclinical fappearance. fA fmixed ftumor

forfpleomorphic fadenoma fis fa fbenign ftumor fof fsalivary fgland forigin, ffound funilaterally foff fthe

fmidline fof fthe fhard fpalate. f It fis fcomposed fof ftumor ftissue fthat fis fnot fbony fhard fto fpalpation.

Ranula fis fa fterm fused ffor fa fmucocele-like flesion fthat fforms funilaterally fon fthe ffloor fof
fthefmouth.




REF: f Torus fPalatinus, fpage f21 OBJ: f 4

, 6. The fgray-white fopalescent ffilm fseen fon fthe fbuccal fmucosa fof f85% fof fblack fadults fis fa fvariant
4f
of fnormal fthat frequires fno ftreatment fand fis ftermed
a. linea falba.
b. leukoedema.
c. leukoplakia.
d. white fsponge fnevus.
ANS: f B
Leukoedema fis fa fdiffuse fopalescence fmost fcommonly fseen fon fthe fbuccal fmucosa fin fblack
individuals. fLinea falba fis fa f―white fline‖ fthat fextends fanteroposteriorly fon fthe fbuccal fmucosa
falong fthe focclusal fplane. fIt fis fmost fprominent fin fpatients fwho fhave fa fclenching for fgrinding

fhabit. fLeukoplakia fis fa fclinical fterm ffor fa fwhite flesion, fthe fcause fof fwhich fis funknown.

fWhitefsponge fnevus fis fa fgenetic f(autosomal fdominant) ftrait. fClinically, fit fis fcharacterized fby

fa fsoft fwhite, ffolded f(or fcorrugated) foral fmucosa. fA fthick flayer fof fkeratin fproduces fthe

fwhitening.




REF: f f fLeukoedema, fpage f23 OBJ: f 8

7. Which fcondition fmost flikely fresponds fto ftherapeutic fdiagnosis?
a. Angular fcheilitis
b. Amelogenesis fimperfecta
c. Paget fdisease
d. Stafne fbone fcyst
ANS: f A
Angular fcheilitis fmost fcommonly fresponds fto fantifungal ftherapy fonce fnutritional fdeficiencies
fhave fbeen fruled fout. fAmelogenesis fimperfecta fis fa fgenetic fcondition fassociated fwith

fabnormalfdevelopment fof fthe fenamel. fPaget fdisease fis fa fchronic fmetabolic fbone fdisease. fA

fhighly

elevated fserum falkaline fphospNhUatRaS
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buCteOsMsignificantly fto fthe fdiagnosis. fA fStafne
fbone fcyst fis fdetermined fthrough fsurgical fdiagnosis fin fwhich fentrapped fsalivary fgland ftissue fis

identified.

REF: f Therapeutic fDiagnosis, fpage f18 OBJ: f 3

8. The fgingival fenlargement fin fthis fpatient fwas fcaused fby fa fcalcium fchannel fblocker.
Whichfmedication fis fthe flikely fcause?
f




a. Dilantin
b. Nifedipine
c. Quinidine
d. Clozapine

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