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, Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist 8th Edition Ibsen [Year]
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Introduction to Preliminary Diagnosis of
Oral Lesions
2. Inflammation and Repair
3. Immunity and Immunologic Oral Lesions
4. Infectious Diseases
5. Developmental Disorders
6. Genetics
7. Neoplasia
8. Nonneoplastic Diseases of Bone
9. Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
10. Orofacial Pain and Temporomandibular
Disorders
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, Chapter 01: Introduction To Preliminary Diagnosis Of Oral Lesions
Ibsen: Oral Pathology For The Dental Hygienist, 8th Edition
, Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist 8th Edition Ibsen [Year]
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MULTIPLE 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.
REF: Vocabulary, Clinical Of Soft Tissue Lesions, Page 1 OBJ: 1
2) A Lesion With A Sessile Base Is Described As
a. An Ulcer.
b. Stem Like.
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 Stem Like Lesion Is Referred To As Pedunculated. A
Pedunculated Lesion Is Stem Like Or Stalk-Based (Similar To A Mushroom).
REF: Vocabulary, Clinical Appearance Of Soft Tissue Lesions, Page 1
OBJ: 1
3) Which Condition Is Not Diagnosed Through Clinical Appearance?
a. Mandibular Tori
b. Fordyce Granules
c. Black Hairy Tongue
d. Compound Odontoma
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