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50% of people with Erythema multiforme create lesions that look like? - Bull's eye or target lesion a 26 year old black female was examined clinically and radiographically. On a mandibular periapical radiograph that included the central and lateral incisors, radiolucent lesions were found at the apex of each of these four teeth. Six months later, the radiolucent areas were radiopaque. Each of the four teeth retained it vitality. This patient most likely has? - cementomas A patient comes in and complains of white, furrowed lines on the lateral surface of the tongue, what might be the reason? - oral hairy leukoplakia A patient comes in complaining of a recurring painful ulcer on her tongue, and claims she has been under a lot of stress lately, you take a look and it and it has an erythematous halo around the ulcer, what type of ulcer may this be? - aphthous ulceration A pt comes in and has big blisters on her lips. You go over her health history and she explains she has an autoimmune disorder that causes these blisters. What type of disease does she have and what is the treatment? - Vesiculobullous disease, steroids A specific presentation of oral candidiasis, sometimes seen in otherwise healthy patients is? - median rhomboid glossitis Are fordyce's granules usually bilateral? - Yes Are Varicella-Zoster and Epstein-Bar viruses a herpes virus? - YES Bence-Jones proteins in the urine and multiple bone radiolucencies can be found in which of the following diseases? - multiple myeloma can you cure a herpes virus? - NO, it will always remain in the body, but may become dormantCan you see an amalgam tattoo on a radio-graph? - yes, looks like opaque particles Carcinoma that does not invade the connective tissue is referred to as? - Carcinoma in situ Clinically and microscopically, an epulis fissurtatum is most similar to which of the following lesions? - Irritation Fibroma dentinogenesis may also be associated with? - osteogenesis imperfecta Desquamative gingivitis may be seen in? - cicatricial pemphigoid, pemphigus vulgaris, and lichen planus Does Down Syndrome have increased risk of dental caries? - NO, just periodontal disease Does Down syndrome patients have an increased risk of periodontal disease? - YES dysplastic lesions of squamous epithelium occur most often on the? - floor of the mouth Enamel hypercalcification has an appearance of? - chalky white spots
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