Quiz 10 (Oropharyngeal Disease) Flashcards
Which of the following conditions involves pulp exposure?
CCRF (Complicated-crown root fracture)
All of the following are associated with a “slab fracture” except:
NONE OF THESE
All of the following statements regarding temporomandibular joint luxation are true except
None of these
The most common fracture of the maxillary forth premolar is called a_________
Slab fracture
__________ is a result of caudal force applied at the lip and gingiva.
Mandibular lip avulsion
The two types of inflammation most commonly found in the oral cavity are:
Gingivitis and periodontitis
Which of the following statements about tooth avulsion is not true?
Tooth may still be viable
Which of the statements about gingivitis is true?
(All of these)
Most often caused by bacterial plaque
Inflammation is limited to gingival tissue
Is a treatable condition
Gingival hyperplasia is most commonly found in which breed?
Boxer
All of the following statements regarding oral melanomas are true except:
Metastasis is rare
________ disease refers to disease involving the tooth and inside the tooth.
Endodontic
Tooth staining is caused_________
Exposed dentin
A fracture of the crown that exposes the pulp is classified as which type of fracture?
Complicated crown fracture (CCF)
This type of oral inflammatory condition is more commonly associated with cats.
Stomatitis
All of the following can cause tooth abrasion except
NONE OF THESE