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1. Boney overgrowth on the lingual surface of the mandible near premolar and molar area?

- Mandibular Tori
2. Shallow injury in the mucosa cause by mechanical trauma such as chewing?
- Erosions
3. Looks like blisters, but contains pus?
- Pustule
4. Broad term for abnormal tissues in oral cavity that can be a form of wound, sore, or any other
tissue damaged cause by injury or disease?
- Lesion
5. Term means abnormally large jaws?
- Macrognathia
- Classification: Class III
6. Means abnormally small jaws?
- Micrognathia
- Classification: Class II
7. Food binging followed by self-induced vomiting?
- Bulimia
8. Inflammation of the dental pulp?
- Pulpitis
9. Is a general term that means “white patch”?
- Leukoplakia
10. A benign, chronic disease that affects the skin and oral mucosa?
- Lichen Planus
- Appearance: patchy white lesions with pattern of circles and interconnecting lines (Wickham’s
Striae)
11. Another term for canker sore?
- Aphthous Ulceration
12. A disease that causing recurrent outbreaks of blister like sore?
- Recurrent Aphthous Ulcer
13. Abnormally small size of tongue?
- Microglossus
14. Is a condition in which an inflammation is uncontrolled within a localized area?
- Cellulitis
15. Neurologic disorder that causes paralysis or weakness on one side of the face?
- Bell’s Palsy (Cranial Nerve 7: Facial)
16. What virus cause hairy Leukoplakia?
- Epstein Bar Virus (Kissing Disease)
17. Medical term for bad breath?
- Halitosis
18. Another term for secondary caries?
- Recurrent caries
19. Inflammation of the mucous membrane?
- Mucositis
20. Medical term for bruise or bruising?
- Ecchymosis
21. Nonlife threatening?
- Benign
22. Known as life threatening?
- Malignant
23. It’s a false membrane or tissue?
- Pseudomembranous
24. Signs of inflammation?
- Pain
- Heat
- Bleeding
- Redness/Swelling
- Loose of function
25. What nerve involve in disease trigeminal neuralgia?
- Cranial nerve 5 (Trigeminal nerve)
- Disease: Tic Douloureux
26. What papillae involve in black hairy tongue?
- Filiform Papillae (sense of touch)
27. Term related to the rapid spreading of caries in the mouth?
- Rampant caries
28. Does the tuberculin test is a test to determine the caries information?
- False, tuberculin test is a test done to determine tuberculosis (caries risk).
29. Name function of saliva.
- To lubricate
- Provide a cleansing effect.
- Removes acid components from dental plaque.
- Keeps calcium in the mouth ready to use during remineralization.
- Anti microbial effect
- Protection from caries, erosion, and abrasion
30. What are factors causes periodontal diseases?
- Plaque - Medication for Diabetes
- Bacteria - Misused of interdental means of cleaning
- Xerostomia - Faulty restoration and appliances
- Malocclusion - Calculus formation
- Smoking - Gingivitis
- Poor oral hygiene
31. Is bleeding a sign of Inflammation?
- Yes
32. What do you call the herpes form in babies?
- Primary Herpes
33. What are the 2 types of Herpes?
1) Herpes Simplex Type 1
- Oral lesion
2) Herpes Zoster Type 2
- Genital lesion
34. Ulcer have doesn’t appear in the surface extend below or above?
- Below
35. How can we determine caries in the mouth?
- Physical examination with the use of explorer and mouth mirror
- Radiograph
- Laser caries detector
- Caries detection device
36. Factors that damage the pulp?
- Physical irritation: brushing, grinding, orthodontic treatment
- Trauma: accident and injury cause from sports
37. What are the bacteria related to caries?
- Mutans streptococci
- Lactobacilli
38. TMD
- Tempo Mandibular Disorder
Symptoms of TMD
- Lock jaw
- Tenderness
- Pain
- Clicking sound
39. One of the opportunistic infections on HIV patient?
- Kaposi’s Sarcoma
40. Superficial infection cause by yeast candida?
- Candida Albicans
41. Cause of candidiasis?
- Diabetic Patient
- Xerostomia Patient
- Low immunity
- From antibiotic therapy
42. Means dead tissue?
- Necrotic
43. A bony overgrowth at the midline of the hard palate?
- Torus maxillaries
44. Rare developmental tooth a normal anomaly characterized by invagination enamel organ in the
dental papillae?
- Dena in dente
45. Union of the two adjacent tooth germs of developing teeth?
- Fusion
46. What a condition in which the enamel of the teeth appears a flat, opaque white, may be stained
yellow, brown, or black, cause by excessive intake of fluoride?
- Mottled enamel
47. Known as tongue tie?
- Ankyloglossia
48. Small blister that is less than 5mm diameter?
- Vesicle
49. A Collection of pus in the specific area?
- Abscess
50. Abscess that looks like a pimple or bump on the gums?
- Gum boil
51. Known as vesicles?
- Blister
52. Fluid or semi-fluid?
- Cyst
53. What is BBS?
- Bardent Biedl Syndrome
A dental anomaly that are present in majority individuals affected by BBS due to abnormal
embryonic Orofacial and tooth development.
54. A malignant tumor involving the bone?
- Osteo Sarcoma
55. Anterior teeth have the size of decay on the incisal angles to the cervical third of the tooth, what do
you call the carries classification?
- Class IV
56. What is periodontal disease that is reversible?
- Gingivitis
57. What is the common cause of black hairy tongue?
- Antibiotic
58. Is it possible to have the process of demineralization and remineralization without any loss tooth
structure?
- Yes
59. Broad term of abnormal tissue in oral cavity?
- Lesion
60. What do you mean by Ecchymosis?
- Brusing/ contusion
61. Periodontal disease is a leading cause of tooth loose in adult?
- True
62. What are the causes of periodontal disease?
- Xerostomia
- Smoking
- Poor Oral Hygiene
- Miss used of interdental
- Malocclusion
63. Cause Candidiasis infection?
- Candida Albican
- Yeast
64. Another term for canker sore?
- Aphthous ulcer
65. What is the purpose of studying oral pathology?
- know the difference between the abnormal to normal
66. Inflammation and changes in the topography in the tongue?
- Glossitis
67. A child has a carious lesion on the vestibular pit and until now it doesn’t progresses, what do you
call the carious lesion?
- Arrested caries
68. There is an existing amalgam restoration, on the radiographic examination it reveals a
radiolucency under restoration, what do you call this caries?
- recurrent caries or secondary caries
69. Where do you find mostly the Tori in the mandible, which area?
- lingual close to premolar molar
70. Soft mass of bacterial deposits that covers the tooth surface?
- Plaque
71. Early stages of oral cancer, it is painful or not?
- No
72. Cause of mottled enamel?
- Excessive intake of fluoride
73. A form of diagnostic exam in which blood chemistry including other test such as urinalysis are use
to provide information that will lead to diagnosis?
- Laboratory diagnosis
74. The Smokeless Tobacco associated with an increase incidents of tooth loss from periodontal
disease?
- Yes
75. What do you call if the children go to be with bottle of milk?
- baby bottle syndrome
76. Is safe to put baby in bed with water?
- Yes
77. True or False, Lichen Planus is malignant?
- True
78. What do you mean by anodontia?
- Absence of teeth
79. True or False, herpes simplex varus 2 is known as cold sore?
- False
80. Abrasion is a wearing of tooth?
- False
82. The healing process of recurrent herpes is 2 days?
- False; primary herpes
81. Example of fungal infection is candidiasis?
- True
82. One of the precancerous factors is smokeless tobacco use?
- True
83. Antibiotic can combat viral infection?
- False
84. What the difference between reversible and irreversible pulpitis?
- Irreversible pulpitis: cannot be change.
- reversible pulpitis: condition can be change and pain is constant.
85. Which herpes virus are sexually transmitted disease?
- Type 2: Sexually transmitted
86. AIDS is a bacteria related to fleshing disease?
- False

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