Chapter 17 Oral Pathology Multiple Choice

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What types of lesions are below the surface?

ulcers (a)

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What types of lesions are above the surface?

blisters (c)

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What types of lesions are even with the surface?

bruises (d)

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What condition appears as a white patch or area?

leukoplakia (c)

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What condition results from an infectious caused by a yeastlike fungus?

candidiasis (d)

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What is another term for "canker sore"?

aphthous ulcer (a)

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What is the condition in which inflammation causes severe pain and high fever?

cellulitis (b)

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What is the term for inflammation of the tongue?

glossitis (b)

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What is the condition in which a pattern on the tongue changes?

geographic tongue (d)

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What is the malignant condition that involves the lymph nodes of patients with HIV/AIDS?

lymphadenopathy (c)

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What type of cancer affects the blood-forming organs?

leukemia (c)

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What is a common precancerous lesion among users of smokeless tobacco?

leukoplakia (b)

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What is the term for a malignant lesion in the epithelial tissue of the oral cavity?

carcinoma (c)

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What opportunistic infection is seen as purplish-colored lesions on the skin or oral mucosa of patients with HIV/AIDS?

Kaposi's sarcoma (b)

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What causes radiation caries?

lack of saliva (d)

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What is the condition frequently seen on the lateral border of the tongue of patients with HIV/AIDS?

hairy leukoplakia (a)

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What is the condition in which the body does not absorb vitamin B12?

pernicious anemia (a)

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What is the term for abnormally large laws?

macrognathia (a)

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What is the name for bony growth in the palate?

torus palatinus (d)

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What is ma more common term for ankyloglossia?

tongue tie (c)

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What is the dental term for "tooth within a tooth"?

dens in dente (b)

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What is the term used for abnormally small teeth?

microdontia (b)

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What term is used to describe two teeth joining together?

fusion (d)

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What factors can cause meth mouth?

Consumption of sugary soft drinks, lack of saliva by the drug, clenching and grinding of the teeth. (e = all of the above)

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Name the hereditary abnormality in which there are hypoplasia-type defects in the enamel formation.

amelogenesis imperfecta (c)

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Which of the following are potential complication(s) of oral-facial piercing?

Infection, chipped teeth, broken teeth (d = all of the above)