Important Info 2.4 ex 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What is this?

black-ish blue coloring and flat on the mucosa

A

macule

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2
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Describe this x-ray?
a. Radiolucent
b. Radiolucent and radiopaque
c. radiopaque

A

Some people put radiolucent and radiopaque.

radiolucent is my guess :)

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3
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24F with acute oral lesions without constitutional symptoms. What was the best diagnosis? Under the tongue.

a. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis
b. Mucus membrane pemphigoid
c. Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis

A

Recurrent aphthous stomatitis

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4
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List three differential diagnosis for this picture

A

Oral hairy leukoplakia
Leukoplakia
Squamous cell carcinoma
(I don’t like this list)

hyperplastic candidiasis
leukoplakia
squamous cell carcinoma
hyperkeratosis from trauma
… from her mouth

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5
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List three differential diagnosis for this picture

A

Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
PLGA
Pleomorphic adenoma

necrotizing sialometaplasia is another one

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6
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List three differential diagnosis for this picture

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Mucocele
Irritation fibroma
Pyogenic granuloma

pyogenic granuloma does not likely happen on lip… I would say MUCOEPIDERMOID CARCINOMA instead or giant cell fibroma

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7
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True/False: A patient with Ehlers Danlos Sydrome can usually touch the tip of their tongue to their nose. This is known as Gardner sign.

A

False – Gorlin sign

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8
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The three things that are associated with the reactive arthritis, except?
a. Conjunctivitis
b. Arthritis
c. Urethritis
d. Erythema papules

A

d. Erythema papules

cant pee, see, or climb a tree

triad includes - urethritis, arthritis, conjunctivitis

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9
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Clinic description about primary tooth was extracted due to caries and this is how the permanent tooth came in, what is it?

The permanent premolar now shows that it’s broken down

A

Turner hypoplasia

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10
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Showed a picture of a central incisor, what most likely is this?

A

talon cusp

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11
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Which of these is true about hyperdontia except?
a. That it is a generalized condition
b. Mesiodens is the most common
c. Gardner syndrome
d. Cleoicridyal dysplasia

A

a. That it is a generalized condition

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12
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All are signs of ectodermal hypoplasia except?
a. Muscular atrophy
b. Scarce hair
c. Hypodontia
d. Reduced sweat glands

i believe they meant ectodermal dysplasia?

A

a. Muscular atrophy

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13
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Patient was asymptomatic with clinical presentation of white striae.

A

Reticular lichen planus

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14
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What is true regarding enamel pearls?

A

Messes with the attachment of cementum and PDL

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15
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Showed a picture of a bifid cuspid and the tooth count was normal.

A

gemination

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16
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Patient is immunocompetent with a solitary lesion

A

Leukoplakia

17
Q

Psoriasis – common presentation with it?

A

Erythema migrans (geographic tongue)

18
Q

Picture looked like this, but it was a red circle with yellow surrounding it. This means it probably isn’t aphthous stomatitis which would be yellow surrounded by red like seen below. Can’t find a good picture of what we saw.

A

erythema migrans (test file said this but this is geographic tongue)- there is ectopic geographic tongue that could have been the answer idk

could have been…
aphthous stomatitis
secondary herpes simplex infection
traumatic ulcer
erythroplakia

19
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Showed picture of radiograph and description was given that the patient’s parent was concerned about the patient’s teeth “wearing away”. The radiograph shows obliterated canals and bulbous crowns.

A

Dentinogenesis imperfecta

20
Q

What likely caused this discoloration on the teeth?

A

Tetracycline