Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist 7th Edition
Ibsen Test Bank questions and answers 2024
Clinical diagnosis can be used to determine the final or definitive diagnosis of all of the
following except
Fordyce granules
Unerupted supernumerary teeth
Mandibular Tori
Erythema migrans - Unerupted supernumerary teeth
Radiographic diagnosis would contribute to the definitive diagnosis of all the following
except:
internal resorption.
Buckle cement to osseous dysplasia odontomas
a retained deciduous tooth - A retained deciduous tooth
To determine the presence of blood dyscrasias, which one of the following would
provide the most definitive information
Laboratory blood tests
bleeding during probing
pallor of the gingiva and mucosa
patient complaint of weakness - Laboratory blood tests
When an antifungal ointment or cream is used to treat angular Cheilitis, which one of
the following diagnostic categories is being used
Yellow clusters of ectopic sebaceous glands commonly observed on the buccal mucosa
and evaluated through clinical diagnosis are most likely
lipomas
fibromas
Fordyce granules
linea alba - Fordyce granules
, A slow growing bony hard exophytic growth on the midline of the hard palate is
developmental and hereditary in origin. the diagnosis is determined through clinical
evaluation. you suspect:
The "white line" observed clinically on the buccal mucosa that extends from anterior to
posterior along the occlusal plane is
leukoedema
leukoplakia
linea alba
lichen planus - Linea Alba
Which one of the following occurs as in erythematous area is devoid of filiform papillae,
is oval to rectangular in shape, does not change its characteristics, and is located on the
midline of the dorsal surface of the tongue
median rhomboid glossitis
erythema migrans
fissured tongue
lingual thyroid - Median rhomboid glossitis
Which one of the following diagnostic categories would the dental hygienist most easily
apply to the preliminary evaluation of oral lesions
These examples of Exostoses are found on the lingual aspect of the mandible in the
area of the pre-molars. they are benign, bony, hard, and require no treatment.
radiographically they appear as radioopaque areas and are often bilateral. you suspect:
retrocuspid papilla
lingual mandibular bone concavity
genial tubercles
mandibular Tori - Mandibular tori
Bulla - A circumscribed, elevated lesion that is more than 5 mm in diameter, usually
contains serous fluid, and looks like a blister.
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