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Oral Path 4 Exam with Questions and Answers
Oral Path 4 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Which one of the following does not occur in impetigo? 
A. Itching 
B. Pruritus 
C. Regional lymphadenopathy 
D. Fever ANSWER d 
 
Which of the following is used to treat impetigo? 
A. Antiviral medications 
B. Topical or systemic antibiotics 
C. Corticosteroids 
D. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents ANSWER b 
 
Tonsillitis and pharyngitis are caused by group A ß-hemolytic streptococci. These conditions 
are significant because of their relations...
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Oral Path 4 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Which one of the following does not occur in impetigo? 
A. Itching 
B. Pruritus 
C. Regional lymphadenopathy 
D. Fever ANSWER d 
 
Which of the following is used to treat impetigo? 
A. Antiviral medications 
B. Topical or systemic antibiotics 
C. Corticosteroids 
D. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents ANSWER b 
 
Tonsillitis and pharyngitis are caused by group A ß-hemolytic streptococci. These conditions 
are significant because of their relations...
Oral Path 3 Exam with Questions and Answers
Oral Path 3 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
A cyst located in the midline apical to the maxillary central incisors would MOST likely be a: 
 
A. Nasopalitine canal cyst 
B. Thyroglossal duct 
C. Globulomaxillary 
D. Brachial cleft 
E. Median mandibular ANSWER A. Nasopalitine canal cyst 
 
The most useful clinical feature for determining the type of cyst is 
 
A. Size 
B. Location 
C. Duration 
D. Degree of discomfort or pain ANSWER B. Location 
 
Which cyst is always present around the crown ...
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Oral Path 3 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
A cyst located in the midline apical to the maxillary central incisors would MOST likely be a: 
 
A. Nasopalitine canal cyst 
B. Thyroglossal duct 
C. Globulomaxillary 
D. Brachial cleft 
E. Median mandibular ANSWER A. Nasopalitine canal cyst 
 
The most useful clinical feature for determining the type of cyst is 
 
A. Size 
B. Location 
C. Duration 
D. Degree of discomfort or pain ANSWER B. Location 
 
Which cyst is always present around the crown ...
Oral Path 5 Exam with Questions and Answers
Oral Path 5 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
This patient is healthy with no history of local or systemic infection or disease. The patient's teeth are caries free, as are all of the teeth of all of the patients who exhibit this defect. This is characteristic of ____. 
 
a. fluorosis 
b. Hutchinson incisors 
c. Turner tooth 
d. attrition ANSWER fluorosis 
 
Which term describes a disorder present at and existing from the time of birth? 
 
a. anomaly 
b. inherited 
c. congenital 
d. developm...
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Oral Path 5 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
This patient is healthy with no history of local or systemic infection or disease. The patient's teeth are caries free, as are all of the teeth of all of the patients who exhibit this defect. This is characteristic of ____. 
 
a. fluorosis 
b. Hutchinson incisors 
c. Turner tooth 
d. attrition ANSWER fluorosis 
 
Which term describes a disorder present at and existing from the time of birth? 
 
a. anomaly 
b. inherited 
c. congenital 
d. developm...
Oral Path I Chapter 1 Review Exam with Questions and Answers
Oral Path I Chapter 1 Review Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
24. Which one of the following is not considered a variant of normal? 
a. Migratory glossitis 
b. White hairy tongue 
c. Fissured tongue 
d. Hairy Leukoplakia ANSWER d. Hairy Leukoplakia 
 
1. After arriving at a differential diagnosis, information from which one of the following categories will best establish a final or definitive diagnosis? 
a. Clinical 
b. Historical 
c. Microscopic 
d. Radiographic ANSWER c. Microscopic 
 
2. Th...
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Oral Path I Chapter 1 Review Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
24. Which one of the following is not considered a variant of normal? 
a. Migratory glossitis 
b. White hairy tongue 
c. Fissured tongue 
d. Hairy Leukoplakia ANSWER d. Hairy Leukoplakia 
 
1. After arriving at a differential diagnosis, information from which one of the following categories will best establish a final or definitive diagnosis? 
a. Clinical 
b. Historical 
c. Microscopic 
d. Radiographic ANSWER c. Microscopic 
 
2. Th...
Oral Path Exam Study Guide with Questions and Answers
Oral Path Exam Study Guide with Questions and Answers 
 
Which of the following are oral manifestations of pernicious anemia 
A. Angular cheilitis 
B. Mucosal pallor 
C. Painful, atrophic, and erythematous mucosa 
D. Mucosal ulceration 
E. Loss of papillae on dorsum of tongue 
F. Burning and painful tongue 
G. All of the above ANSWER All of the above 
 
Oral manifestation of scarlet fever ANSWER Strawberry tongue 
 
Blood flow slows down, red blood cells begin to pile up in the center of the blo...
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Oral Path Exam Study Guide with Questions and Answers 
 
Which of the following are oral manifestations of pernicious anemia 
A. Angular cheilitis 
B. Mucosal pallor 
C. Painful, atrophic, and erythematous mucosa 
D. Mucosal ulceration 
E. Loss of papillae on dorsum of tongue 
F. Burning and painful tongue 
G. All of the above ANSWER All of the above 
 
Oral manifestation of scarlet fever ANSWER Strawberry tongue 
 
Blood flow slows down, red blood cells begin to pile up in the center of the blo...
Oral Path Final Exam with Questions and Answers
Oral Path Final Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Which of the following is a true cyst 
a) Mucocele 
b) Traumatic bone cyst 
c) Staphne's bone cyst 
d) Mucous retention cyst 
e) Dermoid cyst ANSWER 2 of the above are 
 
(mucocele, dermoid cyst) 
 
The cardinal signs of inflammation are 
a) redness 
b) Pus production 
c) swelling 
d) pain 
e) heat ANSWER a,c,d,e 
 
Select the correct answer 
 
a) Monocytes are only seen in chronic inflammation 
b) inflammation is a normal and necessary pro...
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Oral Path Final Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Which of the following is a true cyst 
a) Mucocele 
b) Traumatic bone cyst 
c) Staphne's bone cyst 
d) Mucous retention cyst 
e) Dermoid cyst ANSWER 2 of the above are 
 
(mucocele, dermoid cyst) 
 
The cardinal signs of inflammation are 
a) redness 
b) Pus production 
c) swelling 
d) pain 
e) heat ANSWER a,c,d,e 
 
Select the correct answer 
 
a) Monocytes are only seen in chronic inflammation 
b) inflammation is a normal and necessary pro...
Oral Path Chapter 1 Review Questions and Answers
Oral Path Chapter 1 Review Questions and Answers 
 
After arriving at a differential diagnosis, information from which one of the following categories will best establish a final or definitive diagnosis? 
a. Clinical 
b. Historical 
c. Microscopic 
d. Radiographic ANSWER c. 
 
The descriptive term that would best be used for a freckle is a: 
a. Bulla 
b. Vesicle 
c. Lobule 
d. Macule ANSWER d. 
 
Which one of the following terms describes the base of a lesion that is stalklike? 
a. Sessile 
b....
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Oral Path Chapter 1 Review Questions and Answers 
 
After arriving at a differential diagnosis, information from which one of the following categories will best establish a final or definitive diagnosis? 
a. Clinical 
b. Historical 
c. Microscopic 
d. Radiographic ANSWER c. 
 
The descriptive term that would best be used for a freckle is a: 
a. Bulla 
b. Vesicle 
c. Lobule 
d. Macule ANSWER d. 
 
Which one of the following terms describes the base of a lesion that is stalklike? 
a. Sessile 
b....
Oral Path Quiz 3 with Questions and Answers
Oral Path Quiz 3 with Questions and Answers 
 
A condition thought to be a hypersensitivity reaction is characterized by skin and mucous membrane lesions. The skin lesions are referred to as target, iris, or bull'seye lesions. The lip and mucosal lesions are more extensive and painful and often appear bloody and crusted. The intraoral lesions are extensive superficial ulcerations. The onset is explosive. On the basis of these clinical features, what condition is suspected? 
a. Erythema multif...
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Oral Path Quiz 3 with Questions and Answers 
 
A condition thought to be a hypersensitivity reaction is characterized by skin and mucous membrane lesions. The skin lesions are referred to as target, iris, or bull'seye lesions. The lip and mucosal lesions are more extensive and painful and often appear bloody and crusted. The intraoral lesions are extensive superficial ulcerations. The onset is explosive. On the basis of these clinical features, what condition is suspected? 
a. Erythema multif...
Oral path Chapter 6 Exam with Questions and Answers
Oral path Chapter 6 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Which of the following is associated with cyclic neutropenia? 
 
a. Exfoliating teeth because of short roots 
b. Chipping away of enamel 
c. Diminished numbers of circulating neutrophils 
d. Premature loss of primary teeth ANSWER Diminished number of circulating neutrophils 
 
The so called enamel agenisis is one of which type of ameliogenesis imperfecta? 
 
a. Hypocalcified 
b. Hypomaturation 
c. Hypoplastic-hypomaturation 
d. Hypoplastic A...
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Oral path Chapter 6 Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Which of the following is associated with cyclic neutropenia? 
 
a. Exfoliating teeth because of short roots 
b. Chipping away of enamel 
c. Diminished numbers of circulating neutrophils 
d. Premature loss of primary teeth ANSWER Diminished number of circulating neutrophils 
 
The so called enamel agenisis is one of which type of ameliogenesis imperfecta? 
 
a. Hypocalcified 
b. Hypomaturation 
c. Hypoplastic-hypomaturation 
d. Hypoplastic A...
Oral Path Exam with Questions and Answers
Oral Path Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
A triad of symptoms—joint pain, urethritis, and conjunctivitis—are associated with which condition? 
A: 
Behçet syndrome 
B: 
Hand-Schüller-Christian disease 
C: 
Reactive arthritis 
D: 
Lichen planus ANSWER Reactive arthritis 
 
erythroplakia. ANSWER The clinical term used to describe a red lesion with unknown cause is a(an) 
A: 
hematoma. 
B: 
leukoplakia. 
C: 
erythroplakia. 
D: 
squamous cell carcinoma.
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Oral Path Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
A triad of symptoms—joint pain, urethritis, and conjunctivitis—are associated with which condition? 
A: 
Behçet syndrome 
B: 
Hand-Schüller-Christian disease 
C: 
Reactive arthritis 
D: 
Lichen planus ANSWER Reactive arthritis 
 
erythroplakia. ANSWER The clinical term used to describe a red lesion with unknown cause is a(an) 
A: 
hematoma. 
B: 
leukoplakia. 
C: 
erythroplakia. 
D: 
squamous cell carcinoma.
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