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level questions: COMP 0.5

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inflammation of bone cortex and marrowOsteomyeltis
earliest phase of osteomyelitisAcute Suppurative Osteomyelitis
osteonecrosisBisphosphonates
Difficulty in swallowingDysphagia
Decreased sensationParesthesia
Predisposing factor of osteomyelitisCondensing Osteitis
formation of granulomatous tissueAcute pulpitis
immediate sequela of focal reversible pulpitisChronic pulpitis
first sign of distress to of the pulpPulp hyperemia
Asymptomatic reversible pulpitismay result from incipient caries
internal resorptionappearance of "pink spots"
associated with regional lymphadenopathyAcute periapical abscess
Primordial cyst develops through alteration of the reduced enamel epitheliumafter the crown of the tooth has been completely formed; with accumulation offl uid between the reduced enamel epithelium and the crown.Both parts of the statement are FALSE.
Which of the following is best used to diagnose acute apical periodontitisPercussion
In compound and complex odontomas, the epithelium and ectomesenchymerealize their potential and make enamel and dentin respectively. As aresult,these tumors are mostly radiodenseBoth parts of the statement are TRUE
Small cyst keratin cysts of the newborn infantEpstein pearl
A serious sequela of periapical infection which often results in a diffuse spreadof infection throughout the medullary spaces, with subsequent necrosis of avariable amount of bone.Acute Suppurative Osteomyelitis
An area of radiolucency about the crown of an unerupted tooth which hasobviously completed its development suggestsDentigerous cyst
Ground sections of early dental caries of enamel exhibitAccentuated bands of Retzius and cross striations of enamel rods
The zone of fatty degeneration of Tomes’ fi bers is the most pulpal zone of thecone-shaped dentinal carious lesion. The next adjacent zone away from the pulpis the zone ofDentinal sclerosis
Ameloblastic fi bromas is clearly benign and is ordinarily treated by vigorouscurettage. The recurrence rate is placed at about 50 %.The first part of the statement is TRUE, the second part is FALSE
A unique type of cell death common to patient with Tuberculosis is known asCaseous Necrosis
Which of the following lesions is most common? Acute apical abscess Chronic osteomyelitis Chronic apical periodontitis Suppurative apical periodontitisChronic apical periodontitis
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor associated with an unerupted tooth andresembles a dentigerous cyst. Some AOTs produce calcifi cations that mayappear as “snow-fl ake” densities.The first part of the statement is TRUE, the second part is FALSE.
The proteolysis-chelation theory of dental caries involves the bacterial attackon the enamel, initiated by keratinolytic microorganisms, consists in abreakdown of the protein and other organic components of enamel.Proteolysis is destruction of Organic portion of the tooth by chemicalsThe first part of the statement is TRUE, the second part is FALSE.
Characterized by a radiopaque area found at the root apex of a youngpermanent tooth involved with a chronic pulpitisChronic Focal Sclerosing Osteomyelitis
The patient with Ludwig’s angina is extremely ill and manifests thecharacteristic features of exophthalmos with edema of the eyelids as well aschemosis; it also manifests a rapidly developing board-like swelling of the fl oorof the mouth and consequent elevation of the tongue.The first part of the statement is FALSE, the second part is TRUE
Adenomatoid odontogenic Tumor is mostly of teenagers and males. This isfound mostly in the posterior segment of the mandibleBoth parts of the statement are FALSE.
Which cyst is characterized by its unique microscopic appearance and frequentrecurrence?Odontogenic keratocyst
All of the following are characteristic features of pulp necrosis, except: Presence of discoloration Electric pulp test elicits pulp vitality No response to thermal tests Asymptomatic toothElectric pulp test elicits pulp vitality
Mortifi cation of pulp is also known as;Putrefaction
Conservative occlusal restorations of deep pit and fi ssures prior to cariesformation is:Prophylactic Odontotomy
Bohns nodules or Epstein pearls are cysts that arise fromDental lamina
A classifi cation of dental caries that follows the direction of enamel rods andforms triangular or cone shape with base towards the DEJ and apex towardsthe enamel surface.Pit and fi ssure caries
A patient returned to the offi ce one week after a tooth was restored andcomplained of an intermittent, vague pain in the same quadrant. The thermalreaction test produced a quick, sharp contraction pain which passed awayimmediately. The electric pulp test produced more response than normal. Thecondition described probably isPulp Hyperemia
A vast number of chemical substances includes the following for the purpose ofcontrolling caries, except: Substances which alter the tooth surface Substances which control dental caries through nutritional or dietary means Substances which interfere with carbohydrate degradation through enzymatic alterations Substances which interfere with bacterial growth and metabolismSubstances which control dental caries through nutritional or dietary means
Chronic osteomyelitis with proliferative periostitis of the mandible is characterized clinically by markedPeriosteal bone formation
Chronic hyperplastic pulpitis is essentially aProliferation of chronically infl amed pulp tissue
The gingival cyst of the adult is a cyst of gingival soft tissue that forms from,except:Disturbance in the cutaneous epithelium
The most common cyst in the oral regionRadicular cyst
multiple,occasionally solitary,nodules on alveolar ridge of a newborn or very young infantsDental Lamina cyst of newborn
cystic lining demonstrating characteristic “Ghost”epithelial cellsGorlin cyst
most common Periodontal cyst that involves apex of erupted toothApical Periodontal Cyst
Diseaseof the hard tissues of the teethcaries
a hereditary conditiontransmitted as an autosomal dominant trait with high penetrance and variable expressivitybasal cell nevus
The lateral periodontal cyst is defi ned by its location. In which area is the lateralperiodontal cyst most commonly found?Between the mandibular cuspid and fi rst premolar
Most cases of pulpitis are caused bySevere trauma
It has been suggested that the chewing gum would tend to prevent dentalcaries by its chemical cleansing action. But most chewing gums contain aconsiderable amount of carbohydrate and this might actually increase cariessusceptibilityThe first part of the statement is FALSE, the second part is TRUE.
The earliest manifestation of caries of the enamel is the appearance beneaththe dental plaque of an area of decalcifi cation which resembles a smoothchalky white area; the fi rst change is usually a loss of the inter-prismatic orinterrod substance of the enamel with increased prominence of the rodsmicroscopically.Both parts of the statement are TRUE.
Ludwig’s angina is characterized by all of the following, except: Subcutaneous emphysema Rapid onset of pain, fi rm swelling Involvement of submaxillary, sublingual and submental spaces Dysplasia, dyspnea, and feverSubcutaneous emphysema
Lateral periodontal cyst is an uncommon odontogenic cyst that appears toarise directly in the lateral periodontal ligament of an erupted tooth;radiographically, it appears as a thickening of the periodontal ligament at theroot apex.The first part of the statement is TRUE, the second part is FALSE.
Which of the following is usually associated with a lateral periodontal cyst?A vital tooth
The dental pulp is a delicate connective tissue liberally interspersed with tinyblood vessels, lymphatics, undifferentiated connective tissue cells; it does notreact to bacterial infection or to other stimuli by an infl ammatory responseThe fi rst part of the statement is TRUE, the second part is FALSE.
Which of the following may be a cause of external tooth resorption?Chronic inflammation
Sucrose in its liquid form consumed with meals causes no increase in dentalcaries compared to sugar ingested either between meals or in the form thatpersist in the oral cavity. Liquid and solid form sugar are equally cariogenic.The first part of the statement is TRUE, the second part is FALSE.
Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor could be treated by an excision of asmall margin of its surrounding bone. It lacks a capsule but apparently doesnot infi ltrate as deeply into surrounding tissues as does a meloblastoma.Both parts of the statement are TRUE.
Mechanical measures for caries control involves the following, except: Oral prophylaxis Topical fl uoride application Toothbrushing Use of dental fl oss and toothpicksTopical fluoride application
Odontogenic epithelium contributes to Ameloblastic fi bromas. However,odontogenic ectomesenchyme does not contribute to this tumorThe fi rst part of the statement is TRUE, the second part is FALSE.
Which of the following dental disturbances will most likely be associated withthe combined clinical fi ndings of mobility, feeling of elongation and pain uponpercussion of the affected tooth?Periapical granuloma
Ameloblastic fi bromas are purely radiolucent. Small lesions may be unilocularbut larger lesions are ordinarily multilocularBoth parts of the statement are FALSE.
The acidogenic theory states that dental decay is a chemico-parasitic process.This consists of the decalcifi cation of enamel, which results in its totaldestruction and decalcifi cation of dentin as a preliminary stage, followed bydissolution of the softened residueBoth parts of the statement are TRUE.
Which cyst develops in place of a tooth?Primordial cyst
A patient complains of limited pain in the upper right quadrant caused bysweets and cold. Examination reveals a carious lesion on the secondpremolar. Vitality testing and radiographs are normal. The diagnosis is mostprobablyReversible pulpitis
Odontogenic cysts arise from tooth-forming tissues. These tissues includedental lamina, enamel organ, and dental papilla.Both parts of the statement are TRUE.
loss of connective tissue and alveolar bonePeriodontitis
breakdown of enamelCaries
local gingival erythema and swellingGingivitis
Increased gastric secretionPregnancy
increased excretion of cytokines, leading to local inflammationDiabetes
Thrombophlebitis is a severe cellulitis beginning in the submaxillary space andsecondarily involving the sublingual and submental spaces; it is also invariablyfatal, death occurring as a result of brain abscess or meningitisThe first part of the statement is FALSE, the second part is TRUE.
In Ameloblastic fi bromas, in the larger islands, peripheral palisading ofcolumnar cells with reverse nuclear polarity may be seen. However, seldom dothe islands and cords open up large enough to form central stellate reticulum.Both parts of the statement are TRUE
Which of the following is characteristic of a primordial cyst? Develops in place of a tooth Attached to the apex of the tooth Attached to the crown of a tooth Remains after the tooth is extractedDevelops in place of a tooth
A regressive change in tooth structure manifested by the appearance of asmall polished facet on a cusp tip or ridge or a slight fl attening of an incisaledge.Attrition
A radicular cyst is always associated withNon vital tooth
The incomplete or defective formation of the organic enamel matrix of teeth iscalled;Enamel Hypolasia
The earliest common symptom of acute pulpitis secondary to a carious lesionThermal sensitivity
Which if the following statement is FALSE? Attrition is the wearing away of the tooth during mastication. Bruxism is similar to mastication Erosion is the loss of tooth structure resulting from chemical action. Abrasion is caused by mechanical, repetitive habits.Bruxism is similar to mastication
Periapical granuloma is one of the most common of all sequelae of pulpitis. Itis a true cyst, since the lesion consists of a pathologic cavity which is lined byepithelium and is often fl uid-fi lledBoth parts of the statement are TRUE
Which of the following appears radiopaque? Periapical scar Periapical abscess Condensing osteitis Early cementomaCondensing osteitis
Dentigerous cyst can be defi ned as an odontogenic cyst that surrounds thecrown of an impacted tooth; caused by fl uid accumulation between thereduced enamel epithelium and the enamel surface,Both parts of the statement are TRUE.
Occlusal carious lesions is most easily recognized on the radiograph; itappears in early lesions as a small, triangular radiolucent area of the enameland later of the dentin.Both parts of the statement are TRUE.
The control of dental caries by mechanical measures refers to proceduresspecifi cally designed for and aimed at removal of debris from tooth surfaces;these measures includes the use of topical fl uoride application.The first part of the statement is TRUE, the second part is FALSE.
Ameloblastic Fibroma is a tumor of early adulthood. The posterior segment ofthe mandible is the mostcommon location.The first part of the statement is FALSE, the second part is TRUE.
Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor is the most odontogenic tumor in thegroup because of its resemblance to odontogenic tissues. This tumor formsan amorphous material that is said to be amyloid or amyloid-like that calcifi esin a concentrically lamellated “tree-ring” pattern known as Liesegangcalcifi cations.The first part of the statement is FALSE, the second part is TRUE.
Extensive acute infl ammation of the pulp is a frequent immediate sequela offocal reversible pulpitis; although it may also occur as an acute exacerbationof a chronic infl ammatory process.Both parts of the statement are TRUE.
A healthy pulp recovers from minimal injury byDeposition of dentin
The greatest percentage of tooth loss in the fi rst two decades of life (exceptnatural loss of deciduous teeth) is due tountreated dental caries
The spread of the disease depends upon a variety of factors and circumstanceswhich may alter its course at any point that includes the following except: Type of organism Physical state of the patient Certain anatomic features and muscle attachments Histologic featuresHistologic features
The type of dental caries that is observed around the edges of restoration is:Recurrent caries
Which cyst is an odontogenic intraosseous cyst that forms around the crownof a developing tooth?Dentigerous cyst
Ameloblastomas are always purely radiolucent and may be unilocular butfrequently become multilocular as they increase in size. Ameloblastomas areunencapsulated and infi ltrates surrounding bone marrow.Both parts of the statement are TRUE.
The process of dental caries consists of aDemineralization of tooth substance and lysis of organic elements by an adherent community of microorganism
The following are causes of maxillary sinusitis except: Infectious diseases Local spread of infection in the adjoining frontal or paranasal sinuses Traumatic injury of the sinuses with a superimposed infection Iatrogenic factorsIatrogenic factors
Characteristics of a cariogenic food are, except; Sticky and solid carbohydrates Monosaccharides and disaccharides Refi ned and pure protein Soft and retentive foodRefi ned and pure protein
Cellulitis of the face and neck most commonly results from dental infection,either as a sequela of an apical abscess or osteomyelitis, or followingperiodontal infection. The patient with cellulitis of the face or neck originatingfrom a dental infection is usually moderately ill and has an elevatedtemperature and leukocytosis.Both parts of the statement is TRUE
A periapical cyst can be differentially diagnosed from a periapical granulomaon the basis ofHistopathology
The most common cause of the radicular cyst is:Caries
Which cyst is not an odontogenic cyst? Dentigerous cyst Primordial cyst Median palatal cyst Lateral periodontal cystMedian palatal cyst