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Oral Pathology For The Dental Hygienist
7th Edition
By Olga A. C. Ibsen Latest Update.
,Table Of Contents
Chpt 01: Introduction To Preliminary Diagnosis Of Oral Lesions Ibsen .................................................................. 2
Chpt 02: Inflammation And Repair ......................................................................................................................... 35
Ibsen:........................................................................................................................................................................ 35
Chpt 03: Immunity And Immunologic Oral Lesions Ibsen:.................................................................................... 57
Chpt 04: Infectious Diseases ................................................................................................................................... 80
Ibsen:........................................................................................................................................................................ 80
Chpt 05: Developmental Disorders ....................................................................................................................... 102
Ibsen:...................................................................................................................................................................... 102
Chpt 06: Genetics.................................................................................................................................................. 124
Ibsen:...................................................................................................................................................................... 124
Chpt 07: Neoplasia................................................................................................................................................ 157
Ibsen:...................................................................................................................................................................... 157
Chpt 08: Nonneoplastic Diseases Of Bone............................................................................................................ 192
Ibsen:...................................................................................................................................................................... 192
Chpt 09: Oral Manifestations Of Systemic Diseases Ibsen ................................................................................... 206
Chpt 10: Orofacial Pain And Diseases Affecting The Temporomandibular Joint Ibsen: ........................................ 231
Chpt 01: Introduction To Preliminary Diagnosis Of Oral Lesions Ibsen:
Oral Pathology For The Dental Hygienist, 7th Edition
Manifold Choice
1. Which Descriptive Term Is Described As A Segment That Is Part Of The Whole?
a. Bulla
b. Vesicle
c. Lobule
d. Pustule
Answer: C
A Lobule Is Described As A Segment Or Lobe That Is Part Of A Whole. A Bulla Is A Large,
Elevated Lesion That Contains Serous Fluid And May Look Like A Blister. A Vesicle Is A
Small, Elevated Lesion That Contains Serous Fluid. Pustules Are Circumscribed Elevations
Containing Pus.
Reff: Vocabulary, Clinical Of Soft Tissue Lesions, Page 1 1
,2. A Lesion With A Sessile Base Is Described As
, a. An Ulcer.
b. Stemlike.
c. Pedunculated.
d. Flat And Broad.
Answer: D
Sessile Describes The Base Of A Lesion That Is Flat And Broad. An Ulcer Is A Break In The
Surface Epithelium. A Stemlike Lesion Is Referred To As Pedunculated. A Pedunculated
Lesion Is Stemlike Or Stalk-Based (Similar To A Mushroom).
Reff: Vocabulary, Clinical Appearance Of Soft Tissue Lesions, Page 1
1
3. Which Condition Is Not Diagnosed Through Clinical Appearance?
a. Mandibular Tori
b. Fordyce Granules
c. Black Hairy Tongue
d. Compound Odontoma
Answer: D
The Compound Odontoma Is Initially Identified Radiographically As A Radiopaque Area In
Which Tooth Structure Can Be Identified. No Clinical Component Exists. Mandibular Tori
Are Identified Clinically As Areas Of Exostosis On The Lingual Aspects Of Mandibular
Premolars. Fordyce Granules Are Yellow Clusters Of Ectopic Sebaceous Glands Diagnosed
Through Clinical Appearance. Black Hairy Tongue Is Diagnosed Clinically. The Filiform
Papillae On The Dorsal Tongue Elongate And Become Brown Or Black. Causes Include
Tobacco, Alcohol, Hydrogen Peroxide, Chemical Rinses, Antibiotics, And Antacids.
Reff: Radiographic Diagnosis, Page 9 3
4. Another Name For Geographic Tongue Is
Oral Pathology For The Dental Hygienist
7th Edition
By Olga A. C. Ibsen Latest Update.
,Table Of Contents
Chpt 01: Introduction To Preliminary Diagnosis Of Oral Lesions Ibsen .................................................................. 2
Chpt 02: Inflammation And Repair ......................................................................................................................... 35
Ibsen:........................................................................................................................................................................ 35
Chpt 03: Immunity And Immunologic Oral Lesions Ibsen:.................................................................................... 57
Chpt 04: Infectious Diseases ................................................................................................................................... 80
Ibsen:........................................................................................................................................................................ 80
Chpt 05: Developmental Disorders ....................................................................................................................... 102
Ibsen:...................................................................................................................................................................... 102
Chpt 06: Genetics.................................................................................................................................................. 124
Ibsen:...................................................................................................................................................................... 124
Chpt 07: Neoplasia................................................................................................................................................ 157
Ibsen:...................................................................................................................................................................... 157
Chpt 08: Nonneoplastic Diseases Of Bone............................................................................................................ 192
Ibsen:...................................................................................................................................................................... 192
Chpt 09: Oral Manifestations Of Systemic Diseases Ibsen ................................................................................... 206
Chpt 10: Orofacial Pain And Diseases Affecting The Temporomandibular Joint Ibsen: ........................................ 231
Chpt 01: Introduction To Preliminary Diagnosis Of Oral Lesions Ibsen:
Oral Pathology For The Dental Hygienist, 7th Edition
Manifold Choice
1. Which Descriptive Term Is Described As A Segment That Is Part Of The Whole?
a. Bulla
b. Vesicle
c. Lobule
d. Pustule
Answer: C
A Lobule Is Described As A Segment Or Lobe That Is Part Of A Whole. A Bulla Is A Large,
Elevated Lesion That Contains Serous Fluid And May Look Like A Blister. A Vesicle Is A
Small, Elevated Lesion That Contains Serous Fluid. Pustules Are Circumscribed Elevations
Containing Pus.
Reff: Vocabulary, Clinical Of Soft Tissue Lesions, Page 1 1
,2. A Lesion With A Sessile Base Is Described As
, a. An Ulcer.
b. Stemlike.
c. Pedunculated.
d. Flat And Broad.
Answer: D
Sessile Describes The Base Of A Lesion That Is Flat And Broad. An Ulcer Is A Break In The
Surface Epithelium. A Stemlike Lesion Is Referred To As Pedunculated. A Pedunculated
Lesion Is Stemlike Or Stalk-Based (Similar To A Mushroom).
Reff: Vocabulary, Clinical Appearance Of Soft Tissue Lesions, Page 1
1
3. Which Condition Is Not Diagnosed Through Clinical Appearance?
a. Mandibular Tori
b. Fordyce Granules
c. Black Hairy Tongue
d. Compound Odontoma
Answer: D
The Compound Odontoma Is Initially Identified Radiographically As A Radiopaque Area In
Which Tooth Structure Can Be Identified. No Clinical Component Exists. Mandibular Tori
Are Identified Clinically As Areas Of Exostosis On The Lingual Aspects Of Mandibular
Premolars. Fordyce Granules Are Yellow Clusters Of Ectopic Sebaceous Glands Diagnosed
Through Clinical Appearance. Black Hairy Tongue Is Diagnosed Clinically. The Filiform
Papillae On The Dorsal Tongue Elongate And Become Brown Or Black. Causes Include
Tobacco, Alcohol, Hydrogen Peroxide, Chemical Rinses, Antibiotics, And Antacids.
Reff: Radiographic Diagnosis, Page 9 3
4. Another Name For Geographic Tongue Is