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General and Oral Pathology for Dental Hygiene Practice Test Bank | Myers & Curran Oral Pathology MCQs & Study Guide

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General and Oral Pathology for Dental Hygiene Practice Test Bank | Myers & Curran Oral Pathology MCQs & Study Guide Description: Master oral pathology and boost your NBDHE or NBDE exam performance with this comprehensive Oral Pathology Test Bank based on General and Oral Pathology for Dental Hygiene Practice by Sandra Myers and Alice Curran. Designed for dental hygiene students and educators, this expertly crafted resource delivers full-chapter coverage with clinically applied, board-style questions that sharpen diagnostic reasoning and clinical judgment. Each chapter includes 20 NBDHE/NBDE-style multiple-choice questions (MCQs) complete with correct answers and evidence-based rationales, ensuring you understand not only what is correct but why. Questions mirror real clinical scenarios — from oral lesions and disease mechanisms to differential diagnosis and patient management — helping you think like a professional oral health clinician. Perfect for dental hygiene board review, oral pathology coursework, and clinical exam preparation, this digital test bank transforms textbook theory into applied mastery. Features: • Complete coverage of all chapters in Myers & Curran, General and Oral Pathology for Dental Hygiene Practice • 20 exam-level MCQs per chapter with verified answers and rationales • Focus on oral lesions, systemic-pathologic links, and diagnostic differentiation • Ideal for NBDHE, NBDE, dental hygiene board review, and oral pathology courses • Instant digital download — study anywhere, anytime • Builds clinical confidence, diagnostic accuracy, and board readiness Keywords: oral pathology test bank dental hygiene MCQs Myers and Curran study guide General and Oral Pathology questions NBDHE oral pathology prep dental pathology exam review oral lesion differential diagnosis dental hygiene board review Hashtags: #OralPathology #DentalHygieneStudy #NBDHEPrep #DentalBoardReview #MyersAndCurran #PathologyTestBank #DentalHygieneEducation #NBDEStudyGuide #ClinicalPathology #DentalExamSuccess

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GENERAL AND ORAL PATHOLOGY FOR
DENTAL HYGIENE PRACTICE
AUTHOR(S)MYERS, SANDRA; CURRAN,
ALICE



TEST BANK
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Reference
Ch. 1 — OVERVIEW OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY
Question Stem
A 52-year-old patient presents with a painless, slowly enlarging
firm mass of the posterior mandible discovered on routine
radiograph. Which description best supports an origin in the
oral and maxillofacial pathology domain rather than a purely
dental (odontogenic) lesion?
A. Lesion follows the outline of a tooth root and is periapical.
B. Lesion displays bone expansion and cortical thinning beyond
a single tooth site.
C. Lesion is confined to the periodontal ligament space.

,D. Lesion appears as a radiolucency limited to the crown of an
unerupted tooth.
Correct Answer
B
Rationales
• B (Correct): Bone expansion and cortical thinning beyond a
tooth site suggest a nonodontogenic or larger maxillofacial
process, a hallmark of oral/maxillofacial pathology
assessment.
• A: Periapical lesions that follow tooth roots are typically
odontogenic and managed within dental endodontic
scope.
• C: Lesions confined to the periodontal ligament are usually
periodontal/odontogenic in origin, not broader
maxillofacial pathology.
• D: Radiolucency limited to an unerupted tooth crown
suggests a dentigerous cyst or tooth-related pathology, not
a separate maxillofacial mass.
Teaching Point
Maxillofacial pathology often shows bone expansion and
cortical changes beyond a single tooth.
Citation
Myers, S., & Curran, A. (2023). General and Oral Pathology for
Dental Hygiene Practice (3rd Ed.). Ch. 1.

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Ch. 1 — The Practice of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
Question Stem
A dental hygienist suspects an unusual mucosal lesion that may
require histopathologic confirmation. Which action best aligns
with the practice responsibilities described for oral and
maxillofacial pathology?
A. Prescribe topical antifungal treatment empirically.
B. Record clinical findings and refer for biopsy and pathologist
evaluation.
C. Diagnose the lesion and provide definitive surgical removal.
D. Radiograph the area and schedule a recall in six months.
Correct Answer
B
Rationales
• B (Correct): The practice of oral/maxillofacial pathology
includes recognizing lesions and referring for biopsy and
histopathologic diagnosis when necessary.
• A: Empiric treatment without diagnosis can delay
appropriate management; antifungal therapy is only
appropriate with strong clinical suspicion.

, • C: Definitive surgical removal and diagnosis are beyond the
hygienist's scope; referral is required.
• D: Observation without biopsy may be inappropriate if
malignancy or uncertain pathology is suspected.
Teaching Point
Refer suspicious lesions for biopsy and histopathologic
evaluation promptly.
Citation
Myers, S., & Curran, A. (2023). General and Oral Pathology for
Dental Hygiene Practice (3rd Ed.). Ch. 1.


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Ch. 1 — Assessment of Oral Pathologic Lesions
Question Stem
During intraoral exam, you note a 1.2 cm well-demarcated,
nonblanching purple macule on the lateral tongue in a patient
on anticoagulant therapy. What is the most appropriate next
step in assessment?
A. Record size, color, and history of onset; consider traumatic or
hemorrhagic etiology linked to anticoagulants.
B. Immediately refer for excisional biopsy without further
documentation.
C. Diagnose Kaposi sarcoma based on color and refer for
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