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Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist 7th Edition Ibsen Test Bank

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,Chapter 01: Introduction to Preliminary Diagnosis of Oral Lesions Ibsen
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: Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist, 7th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE SW




1. Which descriptive term is described as a segment that is part of the whole?
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a. Bulla
b. Vesicle
c. Lobule
d. Pustule

ANS: C S W




A lobule is described as a segment or lobe that is part of a whole. A bulla is a large, elevated les
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ion that contains serous fluid and may look like a blister. A vesicle is a small, elevated lesion
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that contains serous fluid. Pustules are circumscribed elevations containing pus.
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REF: Vocabulary, Clinical of Soft Tissue Lesions, page 1
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2. A lesion with a sessile base is described as
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a. an ulcer. SW




b. stemlike.
c. pedunculated.
d. flat and broad. SW SW




ANS: D S W




Sessile describes the base of a lesion that is flat and broad. An ulcer is a break in the surface e
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pithelium. A stemlike lesion is referred to as pedunculated. A pedunculated lesion is stemlike or
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stalk-based (similar to a mushroom).
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REF: Vocabulary, Clinical Appearance of Soft Tissue Lesions, page 1 O
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BJ: 1 SW




3. Which condition is not diagnosed through clinical appearance?
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a. Mandibular tori SW




b. Fordyce granules SW




c. Black hairy tongue SW SW




d. Compound odontoma SW




ANS: D S W




The compound odontoma is initially identified radiographically as a radiopaque area in which t
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ooth structure can be identified. No clinical component exists. Mandibular tori are identified c
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linically as areas of exostosis on the lingual aspects of mandibular premolars. Fordyce granul
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es are yellow clusters of ectopic sebaceous glands diagnosed through clinical appearance. Bla
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ck hairy tongue is diagnosed clinically. The filiform papillae on the dorsal tongue elongate an
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d become brown or black. Causes include tobacco, alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, chemical rins
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es, antibiotics, and antacids.
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REF: S W Radiographic Diagnosis, page 9 SW SW SW OBJ: 3 S W




4. Another name for geographic tongue is SW SW SW SW SW

, a. median rhomboid glossitis. SW SW




b. benign migratory glossitis. SW SW




c. fissured tongue. SW




d. black hairy tongue. SW SW




ANS: B S W




Benign migratory glossitis is another name for geographic tongue. Research suggests that me
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dian rhomboid glossitis is associated with a chronic fungal infection from Candida albicans.
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Sometimes the condition resolves with antifungal therapy. Fissured tongue is seen in 5% of the
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population. It is a variant of normal. Genetic factors are typically associated with the conditio
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n. Black hairy tongue is caused by a reaction to chemicals, tobacco, hydrogen peroxide, or ant
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acids. The filiform papillae on the dorsal tongue become elongated and are dark brown to bla
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ck.

REF: S W Geographic Tongue, page 24 SW SW SW OBJ: 7 S W




5. This bony hard structure in the midline of the hard palate is genetic in origin and inherited in
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an autosomal dominant manner. The diagnosis is made through clinical appearance. Which
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condition is suspected? SW SW




a. Palatal cyst SW




b. Torus palatinus SW




c. Mixed tumor SW




d. Ranula
ANS: B S W




A torus palatinus is developmental and bony hard and is found on the midline of the palate. D
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iagnosis is made on the basis of clinical appearance. A palatal cyst appears radiolucent on a ra
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diographic examination and is not diagnosed through clinical appearance. A mixed tumor or ple
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omorphic adenoma is a benign tumor of salivary gland origin, found unilaterally off the midli
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ne of the hard palate. It is composed of tumor tissue that is not bony hard to palpation.
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Ranula is a term used for a mucocele-
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like lesion that forms unilaterally on the floor of the mouth.
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REF: S W Torus Palatinus, page 21 SW SW SW OBJ: 4 S W




6. The gray- SW




white opalescent film seen on the buccal mucosa of 85% of black adults is a variant of normal
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that requires no treatment and is termed
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a. linea alba. SW




b. leukoedema.
c. leukoplakia.
d. white sponge nevus. SW SW




ANS: B S W




Leukoedema is a diffuse opalescence most commonly seen on the buccal mucosa in black
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individuals. Linea alba is a “white line” that extends anteroposteriorly on the buccal mucosa a
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long the occlusal plane. It is most prominent in patients who have a clenching or grinding hab
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it. Leukoplakia is a clinical term for a white lesion, the cause of which is unknown. White spon
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ge nevus is a genetic (autosomal dominant) trait. Clinically, it is characterized by a soft white,
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folded (or corrugated) oral mucosa. A thick layer of keratin produces the whitening.
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REF: S W S W Leukoedema, page 23 SW SW OBJ: 8 S W

, 7. Which condition most likely responds to therapeutic diagnosis?
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a. Angular cheilitis SW




b. Amelogenesis imperfecta SW




c. Paget disease SW




d. Stafne bone cyst SW SW




ANS: A S W




Angular cheilitis most commonly responds to antifungal therapy once nutritional deficiencies
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have been ruled out. Amelogenesis imperfecta is a genetic condition associated with abnormal
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development of the enamel. Paget disease is a chronic metabolic bone disease. A highly eleva
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ted serum alkaline phosphatase level contributes significantly to the diagnosis. A Stafne bone
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cyst is determined through surgical diagnosis in which entrapped salivary gland tissue is identi
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fied.

REF: S W Therapeutic Diagnosis, page 18 SW SW SW OBJ: 3 S W




8. The gingival enlargement in this patient was caused by a calcium channel blocker. Which
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medication is the likely cause? SW SW SW SW




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

ANS: B S W




Nifedipine is a calcium channel blocker. Dilantin is an anticonvulsant used to prevent or contro
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l seizures. Quinidine is an antiarrhythmic agent used to treat cardiac arrhythmias. Clozapine is
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an antipsychotic used in the management of psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia.
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REF: S W Historical Diagnosis, Fig. 1.38, page 17 SW SW SW SW SW OBJ: 3 S W




9. Radiographic features, including cotton- SW SW SW




wool radiopacities and hypercementosis, are especially helpful in the diagnosis of
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a. Paget disease. SW




b. dentinogenesis imperfecta. SW




c. anemia.
d. diabetes.

ANS: A S W




Paget disease is a chronic metabolic bone disease. Radiographically, cotton-
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wool radiopacities and hypercementosis are characteristic features. Dentinogenesis imperfecta
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is a genetic condition involving a defect in the development of dentin. Anemia, a decrease in
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red blood cells, requires blood tests to determine the etiologic factors. Diabetes is a chronic di
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sorder of carbohydrate metabolism characterized by abnormally high blood glucose levels.
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REF: S W Laboratory Diagnosis, Fig. 1.40, pages 16, 18 SW SW SW SW SW SW OBJ: 3 S W




10. In internal resorption, the radiolucency seen on radiographic examination is usually
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a. well circumscribed. SW




b. diffuse.

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