Important Info 2.2 Flashcards

1
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A

incisive foramen

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2
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bottom arrow

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genial tubercle

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3
Q
A

nasolabial fold

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4
Q
A

anterior nasal spine

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5
Q
A

zygomatic bone
(zygoma)

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6
Q
A

resection

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7
Q
A

zygomatic process of maxilla

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8
Q

what’s in purple

A

epiglottis

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9
Q

What’s in green

A

soft palate

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10
Q

what’s in blue

A

hyoid bone

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11
Q
A

incipient caries

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12
Q
A

moderate

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13
Q

FITB

What anatomy presents as a heart shape?

A

Anterior nasal spine

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14
Q

FITB

Which developmental lesion is present on anterior maxilla?

A

Incisive canal cyst

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15
Q

FITB

What is the 3rd most common lesion?

A

OKC

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16
Q

FITB

Ectodermal dysplasia presents with:

A

a. Dental abnormality = hypoplasia
b. Intramembranous something = xerostomia

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17
Q

FITB

What is the most threatening aspect of Gardner syndrome?

A

Adenoma (not sure if that’s the correct word but it’s the cancer)

Colorectal polyps with malignant potential

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18
Q

FITB

Describe the mandibular pathology

A

a. Radiolucent or radiopaque
b. Continuous vs. non-continuous
c. Multilocular vs. unilocular
d. Corticated vs. non-corticated
e. Well demarcated vs. diffuse
f. Smooth or irregular

19
Q

FITB

In a healthy patient what is the positioning between the CEJ and alveolar crest?

20
Q

FITB

Picture of dens in dente (pretty sure it was type 1) what is the treatment?

A

Prophylactic operative

21
Q

What requires a RCT

A

Periapical granuloma
and abscess

22
Q

What are they trying to prevent with image?

A

Recurrence

23
Q

Picture of root resorption, what kind is it and does it need treatment

A

External (short root), no treatment

idk if we learned this

24
Q

Picture of missing 1st molars, what is the reason for the hypodontia?

A

Acquired hypodontia

25
Q

What is associated with an OKC?

A

It is multilocular and has mild B-Li expansion

26
Q
A

chronic apical abscess

27
Q

If a 19 year old presents with an ameloblastoma, what other diagnosis should be considered before biopsy?

A

a. Central hemangioma
b. Myxoma-aggressive expansion

28
Q

Which condition most likely has a genetic basis?

a. I put hyperdontia
b. Hyperdontia
c. Anodontia
d. Oligodontia
e. Macrodontia

A

Oligodontia (idk… file is confusing)

29
Q

Picture of bitewing asking if it was diagnostic-the picture was vertical and the contacts overlapped.

A

it was diagnostic

30
Q

What is indicated with perio disease?

A

Dilacertaion and curved premolar root canals

31
Q

What is going on with bone loss
a. Vertical bone loss on mesial #18
b. Vertical bone loss on distal #19
c. Initial horizontal bone loss

A

a. Vertical bone loss on mesial #18

32
Q

Dentigerous cyst can transform into

A

Squamous cell carcinoma

33
Q

The lateral periodontal cyst is commonly associated with what gender and age?

A

Adult males

34
Q
A

ectodermal dysplasia

35
Q

What does ameloblastoma present as?

A

Benign tumor

36
Q

Why do we need to remove a portion of the pictured mandible?

A

To prevent recurrence

37
Q

SLOB picture

A

Ours was same lingual (palatal, lingual)

38
Q

What is the most aggressive lesion?

A

Odontoameloblastoma

39
Q

What is happening to mesial pulp horn?

A

Secondary dentin

40
Q
A

Periapical cyst

41
Q

What type of impaction is happening?

A

Mesioangular

42
Q

What is occurring at mesial apex?

A

Widening of PDL

43
Q

Associated with ectodermal dysplasia

A

Thin hair, pale skin

44
Q

Treatment for this…