ADEX Final Exam Study Test.
Ameloblastoma - CORRECT ANSWER Soap Bubble appearance
Usually multilocular radiolucency
Usually posterior mandible
Usually adults age 40-50
Difference between pemphigus vulgaris and bullous pemphigoid: - CORRECT ANSWER Nikosky's sign (thin sloughing tissue) is ...
ADEX Final Exam Study Test.
Ameloblastoma - CORRECT ANSWER Soap Bubble appearance
Usually multilocular radiolucency
Usually posterior mandible
Usually adults age 40-50
Difference between pemphigus vulgaris and bullous pemphigoid: - CORRECT ANSWER Nikosky's sign
(thin sloughing tissue) is present in pemphigus vulgaris
How to distinguish Dentinogenesis Imperfecta: - CORRECT ANSWER Xray shows bulbous crown w/
slinder root
+ Absent pulp/root canal
Gray/ Opalescent Hue
Not more susceptible to caries
How to distinguish Amelogenesis Imperfecta: - CORRECT ANSWER Whiter inscisal edge/ "SNOW
CAPPED"
Yellow Brownish/ Pitted Enamel
Xray shows loss of enamel/ less opaque
+ Pulp is present
Ranula - CORRECT ANSWER a large mucocele in the floor of the mouth, usually caused by obstruction of
the ducts of the sublingual salivary glands
ulcerative granuloma of the tongue - CORRECT ANSWER -oral ulcer with traumatic origin
-often found on unilateral tongue or adjacent to malpositioned tooth
Peripheral giant cell granuloma - CORRECT ANSWER -Relatively common tumor-like proliferation of
osteoclastic giant cells thought to be a reactive lesion occurring in response to local irritation or trauma
, - more blueish than pyrogenic granuloma
-more common in females
-test may try to trick you with NUG/NUP
Pyogenic granuloma - CORRECT ANSWER -reactive lesion/ hyperplasia caused from trauma, irritant or
hormonal factors
-bleed easily
Measels - CORRECT ANSWER Viral disease associated with Koplik spots
Koplik spots - CORRECT ANSWER small, blue-white spots with red halo over oral mucosa; early sign of
measles
Herpangina - CORRECT ANSWER Infection due to coxsackievirus A that is characterized by acute onset of
fever, sore throat, and flu-like symptoms associated with small red macules on the soft palate-tonsillar
pillar area
herpes zoster (shingles) - CORRECT ANSWER painful eruption of vesicles that follows a nerve root on one
side of the body due to varicella zoster virus
herpetic whitlow, HSV-1 - CORRECT ANSWER vesicles on fingers, common to dental
Apirin Burn - CORRECT ANSWER Leukoplakia often seen in area of decayed teeth
Turner's tooth - CORRECT ANSWER Tooth which may contain discolored patches or areas indicating
hypomaturation or hypoplasia; can involve the entire crown
Congenital syphilis - CORRECT ANSWER associated with mulberry molars and shovel-shaped incisors
An irritation fibroma is composed of: - CORRECT ANSWER dense fibrous connective tissue
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