NBDE PART 2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS
What is associated with Bechet's Disease? - ANSWER Apthous ulcers
What is related to a Koplick spot? - ANSWER Ulcerated buccal mucosa - related to
measels
What does Hutchinson's triad consist of? - ANSWER
interstitial>keratitis,>Hutchinson>incisors,>and>eighth>nerve>deafness
What is another name for focal epitheal hyperplasia? - ANSWER Hecks Disease
What HPV strains cause Heck's disease? - ANSWER HPV 13 and 32
What is the type of lesion on the alveolar ridge of the newborn? - ANSWER Bohn's
Nodules
What is the type of lesion that is found on the palate of the newborn? - ANSWER Epstein
pearls
What is the malar rash associated with? - ANSWER Lupus
What is the problem area for cavernous sinus thrombosis? - ANSWER Upper
lip/dangerous triangle (bridge of nose to corners of lips)/maxillary anterior teeth
What is the first symptom of cavernous sinus thrombosis? - ANSWER Headache
, What space is not associated with Ludwig's Angina (cellulitis)? - ANSWER
Retropharyngeal
-Associated with submandibular, submental, sublingual
Patients with a malformed ear, midface developmental issues, and mandibular
hypoplasia exhibit what condition? - ANSWER Treacher Collins Syndrome
In what condition is strawberry tongue seen? - ANSWER Scarlet fever
What does turner's tooth occur via? - ANSWER Trauma
What type of tissue do apthous ulcers occur over? - ANSWER non-keratinized
What type of tissue do herpes ulcers occur over? - ANSWER keratinized
What is the difference between pemphigoid and pemphigus? - ANSWER PemphigoiD: D
is for deeper, subepitheal
PemphiguS: S is for surface (epitheal) - suprabasilar vesicle
What conditions are associated with desquamative gingivitis? - ANSWER Lichen planus
and pemphigoid
Can also be pemphigus
What is the pemphigoid lesion (blisters) most commonly seen in children? ANSWER
epidermylosis bullosa
CORRECT ANSWERS
What is associated with Bechet's Disease? - ANSWER Apthous ulcers
What is related to a Koplick spot? - ANSWER Ulcerated buccal mucosa - related to
measels
What does Hutchinson's triad consist of? - ANSWER
interstitial>keratitis,>Hutchinson>incisors,>and>eighth>nerve>deafness
What is another name for focal epitheal hyperplasia? - ANSWER Hecks Disease
What HPV strains cause Heck's disease? - ANSWER HPV 13 and 32
What is the type of lesion on the alveolar ridge of the newborn? - ANSWER Bohn's
Nodules
What is the type of lesion that is found on the palate of the newborn? - ANSWER Epstein
pearls
What is the malar rash associated with? - ANSWER Lupus
What is the problem area for cavernous sinus thrombosis? - ANSWER Upper
lip/dangerous triangle (bridge of nose to corners of lips)/maxillary anterior teeth
What is the first symptom of cavernous sinus thrombosis? - ANSWER Headache
, What space is not associated with Ludwig's Angina (cellulitis)? - ANSWER
Retropharyngeal
-Associated with submandibular, submental, sublingual
Patients with a malformed ear, midface developmental issues, and mandibular
hypoplasia exhibit what condition? - ANSWER Treacher Collins Syndrome
In what condition is strawberry tongue seen? - ANSWER Scarlet fever
What does turner's tooth occur via? - ANSWER Trauma
What type of tissue do apthous ulcers occur over? - ANSWER non-keratinized
What type of tissue do herpes ulcers occur over? - ANSWER keratinized
What is the difference between pemphigoid and pemphigus? - ANSWER PemphigoiD: D
is for deeper, subepitheal
PemphiguS: S is for surface (epitheal) - suprabasilar vesicle
What conditions are associated with desquamative gingivitis? - ANSWER Lichen planus
and pemphigoid
Can also be pemphigus
What is the pemphigoid lesion (blisters) most commonly seen in children? ANSWER
epidermylosis bullosa