Geographical tongue, all are true except______________?
(A) Lesions may be Bilaterally symmetrical on tongue
(B) No treatment is required
(C) Is a precancerous condition
(D) May be related to emotional stress
A 4-year old child has a normal complemented of primary teeth but they are gray and exhibit extensive occlusal and incisal wear. Radiographic examination indicates extensive deposits of secondary dentin in these teeth. Most likely this condition is______________?
(A) Neonatal hypoplasia
(B) Amelogenesis imperfecta
(C) Cleidocranial dysplasia
(D) Dentinogenesis imperfecta
Median rhomboid glossits is associated is associated with_________________?
(A) Oral cancer
(B) fungal infection
(C) Leukoplakia
(D) Burning sensation of tongue
Estesin pearls are cysts that arise from_________________?
(A) Squamous tissue of the mucosa
(B) Connective tissue of the mucosa
(C) Rests of malassez
(D) Dental lamina
In children the most frequently missing permanent teeth are________________?
(A) First premolars
(B) Second Premolars
(C) Max. lateral incisors
(D) Mandibular lateral incisors
A 15-year old boy shows an inverted pear shaped radiolucency between the upper central incisors. The teeth are normal in all aspects The most likely diagnosis is________________?
(A) Globulomaxillary cyst
(B) Nasopalatine cyst
(C) Aneurysmal cyst
(D) Dentigerous cyst
Estein Pearls are________________?
(A) Gingival cyst of newborn
(B) Gingival cyst of adult
(C) Enamel pearls
(D) Epithelial rests
The 2nd common most supernumerary teeth is________________?
(A) Mesiodens
(B) Distal to 3rd molar in maxilla
(C) Distal to mandibular 3rd molar
(D) Para molars
Shell teeth are more common in this variant of dentinogenesis imperfecta________________?
(A) Type I
(B) Type III
(C) Type II
(D) Type IIII and I
Which of the following is unlikely to cause enamel hypoplasia ?
(A) Rickets
(B) Fluoride
(C) Congenital syphilis
(D) Cleidocranial dysostosis