Pulpal and Periapical Pathology. Periapical Radiolucencies Flashcards

1
Q

Pulpal Interpretation
(4)

A

Size
Secondary dentin
Pulp stones, Pulpal sclerosis
Internal/External resorption

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Superimposition of Normal
Anatomic Structures
(3)

A

Nasopalatine foramen
Lateral fossa
Mental foramen

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3
Q

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Periapical Radiolucencies
(6)

A

Periapical Abscess
Periapical Granuloma
Periapical Cyst
Residual/Recurrent Cyst
Periapical Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia
Fibrous Healing Defect

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4
Q

Interpretation of Periapical
Inflammatory Lesions
(3)

A
  • Periapical Abscess
  • Periapical Granuloma
  • Periapical Cyst
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5
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Acute Pulpal/Periapical Disease
(2)

A

Reversible/irreversible pulpitis
Acute apical abscess

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6
Q

Apical Abscess
Radiographic Findings at Apex
(3)

A

PDL space thickening
Discontinuity of lamina dura
Periapical radiolucency

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7
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Chronic Periapical Inflammatory Lesions
(4)

A

Chronic apical abscess
Periapical granuloma
Periapical cyst
Periapical rarefying osteitis

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8
Q

Parulis:

A

Draining Fistula

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9
Q

Early stage of — must be differentiated from other
radiolucent periapical lesions.

A

PERIAPICAL
CEMENTO-OSSEOUS DYSPLASIA

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