Oral Pathology Dentalelle Tutoring. Recurrent herpes can reoccur: A.Hard palate B.Floor of the mouth C.Buccal mucosa D.Labial mucosa.

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Oral Pathology Dentalelle Tutoring

Recurrent herpes can reoccur: A.Hard palate B.Floor of the mouth C.Buccal mucosa D.Labial mucosa

Answer A.Hard palate - adjacent to the max first molars to be specific. Then, floor of the mouth, tongue and buccal/labial mucosa B.Floor of the mouth C.Buccal mucosa D.Labial mucosa

What herpetic whitlow? Herpetic whitlow – on the finger

Sulfur granules could be from: A.Tuberculosis B.Shingles C.Actinomycosis D.Syphilis

Answers A.Tuberculosis B.Shingles C.Actinomycosis (produces pus with granules, sulfur granules bacterial disease) D.Syphilis

What may have Koplik Spots? A.Shingles B.Rubeola C.Herpangina D.Rubella

Answer A.Shingles B.Rubeola (measles) C.Herpangina D.Rubella

Herpangina

Secondary (cutaneous) manifestation of syphilis is: A.Mucus patch B.Mucosal ulceration C.Pruritic rash D.Necrosis

Answer A.Mucus patch B.Mucosal ulceration C.Pruritic rash (cutaneous means skin) D.Necrosis

Stages of Syphilis 4 stages Primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary (this stage could be fatal) YES VERY CONTAGIOUS --Erythromycin is injected IF the patient is allergic to penicillin. Sexual contact.

Cancer of the glandular tissue is defined as: A.Liposarcoma B.glandular sarcoma C.squamous cell carcinoma D.adenocarcinoma

Answer A.Liposarcoma B.glandular sarcoma C.squamous cell carcinoma D.adenocarcinoma

Ossifying Fibroma is: A.Lesion that may occur in soft tissue or bone B.It forms cementum within a neoplasm C.It forms bone and cementum within a neoplasm D.Giant cell tumor

Answer A.Lesion that may occur in soft tissue or bone B.It forms cementum within a neoplasm C.It forms bone and cementum within a neoplasm D.Giant cell tumor

What is Sialadenitis? A.Inflammation of the bone B.Inflammation of stones C.Inflammation of salivary gland tissue D.Inflammation of tissue

Answer A.Inflammation of the bone B.Inflammation of stones C.Inflammation of salivary gland tissue D.Inflammation of tissue IN an x-ray this would show up as radiopaque (white). You want to take an occlusal

What is a contagious lung disease? A.Mucocele B.Tuberculosis C.Ranula D.Mucus retention phenomenon

Answer A.Mucocele B.Tuberculosis C.Ranula D.Mucus retention phenomenon Ranula (Mucocele)

Erythema Multiforme affects: A.Skin and mucous membranes B.Skin C.Mucous membranes D.Redness around the eyes

Answer A.Skin and mucous membranes B.Skin C.Mucous membranes D.Redness around the eyes

What is subcutaneous bleeding? A.Purpura B.Petechiae C.Ecchymosis D.Hematoma

Answer A.Purpura –larger than petechiae B.Petechiae – little spots C.Ecchymosis – larger areas – blue or purple D.Hematoma – bruising

Polycythemia A.Abnormal increase in red blood cells B.Abnormal increase in white blood cells C.Abnormal decrease in red blood cells D.Abnormal loss of oxygen in red blood cells

Answer A.Abnormal increase in red blood cells B.Abnormal increase in white blood cells C.Abnormal decrease in red blood cells D.Abnormal loss of oxygen in red blood cells

Squamous cell carcinoma risks are: (what could cause it)- A.Sun screen B.Liver damage C.Tobacco and alcohol use D.All of the above

Answer A.Sun screen B.Liver damage C.Tobacco and alcohol use D.All of the above

Down Syndrome deals with the chromosome: A.31 B.21 C.41 D.91

Answer TRISOMY

A curved root on a tooth is called: A.Taurodontism B.Dilaceration C.Concrescence D.Fusion

Answer A.Taurodontism B.Dilaceration C.Concresence D.Fusion Taurodontism Concresence

Two crowns and one root refers to: A.Fusion B.Dens in dente C.Gemination D.Concresence

Answer A.Fusion B.Dens in dente C.Gemination D.Concresence Dens in Dente

An increase in cells size, (NOT cell numbers); refers to: A.Hyperplasia B.Hypertrophy C.Neoplasia D.Carcinoma

Answer A.Hyperplasia B.Hypertrophy C.Neoplasia D.Carcinoma

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