Oral Pathology Flashcards

1
Q

Cleft lip is seen in how many Americans?

A

1/700

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2
Q

Cleft palate is seen in how many Americans?

A

1/1000

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3
Q

Incidence of cleft palate + lip in US?

A

1/1000

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4
Q

Incidence of cleft palate without lip in US?

A

1/2000

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5
Q

How does a kid w fetal alcohol syndrome present?

A

Cleft lip

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6
Q

Patients w cleft lip + palate most likely have what malocclusion?

A

Class 3

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7
Q

Ectopic sebaceous glands:

A

Fordyce granules

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8
Q

Pt presents w bilateral, grayish-white lesion of the buccal mucosa. The lesion disappears when the mucosa is stretched. What is the most likely condition?

A

Leukoedema

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9
Q

Does cleft palate cause change in teeth shape?

A

NO

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10
Q

Cleft palate is caused by:

A

failed fusion of palatine shelves

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11
Q

Micrognathia, cleft palate, and glossoptosis is seen in:

A

Pierre-robin syndrome

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12
Q

Benign migratory glossitis is another name for:

A

geographic tongue

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13
Q

Erythema migrans is another name for:

A

geographic tongue

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14
Q

Fissured tongue + cheilitis granulomatosa + facial edema/paralysis = what syndrome?

A

Melkersson-Rosenthal

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15
Q

When lymphangioma occurs in the neck it is called:

A

cystic hygroma

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16
Q

Port wine stain is seen in:

A

Sturge-Weber Syndrome

17
Q

Excessive cortical bone growth is known as:

A

Exostosis (tori)

18
Q

Cyst that would be located in floor of mouth and be “doughy”?

A

Dermoid cyst

19
Q

Round, yellow-white bump seen underneath the tongue or in palate?

A

Oral lymphoepithelial cyst

20
Q

Well-defined radiolucency on posterior mandible below the inferior alveolar canal:

A

Stafne defect (static bone cyst)

21
Q

Heart-shaped radiolucency in between maxillary incisors:

A

Nasopalatine duct cyst

22
Q

Treatment of Nasopalatine duct cyst?

A

Enucleation (excision)

23
Q

How do you identify traumatic bone cyst?

A

Scalloping between the roots

24
Q

Between these two, which blanches: Hemangioma or Hematoma?

A

Hemangioma

25
Q

Gorlin syndrome: autosomal dominant or recessive?

A

Autosomal dominant

26
Q

What syndrome is associated with basal cell nevus?

A

Gorlin syndrome (odontogenic keratocyst)