MCQ Oral pathology 4

A detailed illustration featuring various types of oral lesions, anatomical structures of the mouth, and images of benign and malignant tumors, in a scientific and educational style.

Oral Pathology Quiz

Test your knowledge on oral pathology with this comprehensive quiz featuring 51 multiple-choice questions. Covering various aspects from benign tumors to infectious diseases, this quiz is designed for students and professionals alike.

Key Features:

  • 51 informative questions
  • Focus on oral pathology topics
  • Enhance your understanding of lesions and infections
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The term of tumor which is a benign composed of adipose tissue. It’s the most common benign form of soft tissue tumor, which one?:
Pemphigoide
Lipoma
Sarcoma
Cyst
The tumor are soft to touch, movable, generally painless:
Granuloma
Benign
Lipoma
Sarcoma
The main causes of the lipoma is :
Trauma
Infection
Chronic irritation
Unknown
Diagnostic of lipoma depend on the:
Physician examination
Laboratory data review and biopsy
MRI, CT scan
All answers
Oral cytological smears are of no value in the diagnosis of:
Promary intraoral herpes simplex
Recurrent intraoral herpes simplex
Herpes zoster
Lipoma
Oral cancer
The term of tumor which is a caused by Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8), and it is associated herpesvirus, which one:
Kaposi’s sarcoma
Lipoma
Malignant
Benign
Which one is white lesion expose on labia mucosa – lip
Reticular and plaque- type lichen planus
Sub mucosal hemorrhages
Primary Syphilis
Erosive/bullous lichen planus
Which one is red lesion expose on labia mucosa – lip:
Aphthous ulcers
Angular cheilitis
Verruca vulgaris
Fibroma
Site most frequently involved in focal epithelial hyperplasia is:
Lower lip
Gingiva
Buccal mucosa
Tongue
A patient presents with asymptomatic, smooth, circumscribed red area in the midline anterior to circumvallate papillae on the dorsum of tongue with microscopic evidence of epithelial hyperplasia. Most probable diagnostic of the condition is:
Geographic tongue
Hairy tongue
Median rhomboide glossitis
Linqual thyroid
Median rhomboid glossitis is believed to occur due to:
σ� Viral infection
Trauma
Persistence of tuberculum impar
None of the answer
Most of them it is the blistering/ sloughing lesion expose on labia mucosa lip except:
Erosive/bullous lichen planus
Pemphigus vulgaris
Erythema multiform
Reticular and plaque
Which one is soft tissue enlargement lesion expose on labia mucosa lip:
Aphthous ulcers
Angular cheilitis
Verruca vulgaris
Fibroma
Which one is not the white lesion expose on buccal mucosa – cheek:
Acute pseudomembranous candidiasis
Kaposi’s Sarcoma
Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis
leukoedema
Which one is red lesion expose on buccal mucosa – cheek
Kaposi’s Sarcoma
Fibroma
Lipoma
Mucosal allergy
The “ Ghon complex” is associate with:
Primary of childhood tuberculosis
The adrenogenital syndrome
Histiocytosis
AIDS
Atrophic Candidiasis is common the condition of the
Acute and chronic
Acute leukoplakia
Lichen planus
Apthous ulcer
Antibiotic Stomatitis/Sore mouth is common the condition of the:
Acute Erythematous candidiasis
Ulceration
Acute leukoplakia
All answers
There are many different types of bacteria normally present in the oral cavity. Which of the following is the name of the one most likely to be associated with the onset of dental caries?:
Actinomyces
Bacteroides
Lactobacillus
Staphylococcus
Streptococcus
Elderly patients sometimes present with a fungal infection of the palate, beneath a denture, referred to as denture stomatitis. Which organism causes this condition?:
Actinomyces
Borrellia vincenti
Candida albicans
Herpes simplex
Staphylococcus aureus
Many diseases are due to infection with one type of micro-organism or another. Which one of the following options is the most likely example of an infection that is not caused by a microorganism?:
Creuzfeldt-Jakob disease
Hepatitis C
Meningitis
Poliomyelitis
Swine influenza
Which of the following options is the group of bacteria most likely to live in colonies arranged as chains of circular micro-organisms?
Bacilli
Lactobacilli
Spirochetes
Staphylococcus
Streptococcus
When the body tissues undergo a disease process, certain types of condition develop. Which term correctly describes that which appears as an abnormal fluid-filled sac within the tissues?:
Benign tumor
Cyst
Infection
Malignant tumor
Ulcer
When body tissues become infected, they exhibit five classic signs of inflammation. Which is the last of these five signs to occur?:
Heat
Loss of the function
Pain
σ� Redness
Swelling
A patient attends the surgery with bilateral swelling of the parotid salivary glands. Which condition are they suffering from?:
Diphtheria
Measles
Mumps
Poliomyelitis
Rubella
In the first months of life, babies often develop resistance to specific pathogenic microorganisms by inheriting it from their mother. Which of the following terms is used to describe this condition?
Acquired immunity
Dead vaccine
Live vaccine
Natural immunity
Passive immunity
Excision biopsy is indicated when:
The size of the lesion is very small
σ� when the likelihood of a malignant disease is high
Local anaesthesia is contraindicated
All answers
None answers
Is a mild, but highly contagious viral infection common in young children, it is occurs mainly in children under 10 years old but can also occur in adults, this is the:
Aphthouse stomatitis
Hand food and mouth
Measles
Mumps
The multiple pinpoint ulcers that heal within a month. These are most commonly on the tongue. These are tiny pinhead-sized ulcers, about 1-2 mm across. This team is the:
Herpetiform aphthous ulceration
Major aphthous ulceration
Minor aphthous ulceration
None answers
All answers
Is a mild, but highly contagious viral infection common in young children, it occurs mainly in children under 10 years old but can also occur in adults.:
Zona
Chickenpox
Herpetiform
σ� Hand food and Mouth
Hand food mouth disease is cause by :
Enterovirus71 (EV 71)
Enterovirus72 (EV 72)
Enterovirus73 (EV 74)
Coxsackieviruses
How to spread of the Hand food mouth disease by the virus, except one the:
Spread through the air by coughs and sneezes of infected people
Spread through persons with unwashed, virus-contaminated hand
Spread through the contact with virus–contaminated surfaces
Spread through the air droplets of infected people
All answers
Sign and symptom of Hand food moth diseas:
Fever, headache
Sore throat
Fatigue, irritability
Loss of appetite, weight loss
σ� All answers
Hand food mouth disease is the infection persons are most contagious during the
Five day of the illness
First week of the illness
Second week of the illness
All answers
How many days of the Hand food moth disease, after fever onset, painful sore usually develop in the mouth. They begin as small red spots that blister and then often become ulcers
One or two day
Three or four day
σ� Five or six day
Seven day
Treatment management of the Hand food mouth disease is
Specific treatment
No specific treatment
Antibiotic
Antiviral
A condition where the person has breath which smells unpleasant is the:
Gingivitis
Halitosis
Ulceration
Periodontal
All answers
The main cause of the halitosis is the:
Neglect of tooth brushing and flossing
Gingivitis (especially necrotizing gingivitis)
Dental decay
All answers
Dental problems, Tobacco products, Food and beverages, dry mouth is the cause:
Gingivitis
Halitosis
Xerostmia
Apthouse ulcers
Signe and symptom of the Halitosis
A white or yellow coating on your tongue
People seem to avoid direct contact with you and
They step back from you when you are talking to them
A smelly odor when you open your mouth
All answers
Management of the Halitosis:
Patient education
Avoiding smoking, food
Decrease alcohol and coffee intake
Oral antiseptics
All answers
Treatment of the halitosis except one:
Restoration of fillings
Examination and cleaning of dental prostheses
Daily oral hygiene measures
Tongue cleaning for mechanical removal of tongue coating
Provide antibiotic antiseptic
The following are the factors known to cause Apthouse Stomatitis:
Trauma
Immunologic abnormalities
σ� Stress and Emotional upset
Allergic factor
All answers
Treatment management of the Apthouse stomatitis:
Diet supplement
Tropical corticosteroid
Tetracycline mouthwashes
All answers
You are dentist in general practice. A patient attends your practice complain of a dry mouth or xerostomia. The cause of dry mouth:
Side effect of certain Medication: depression, anxiety, pain, allergy, epilepsy, hypertension
Side effect of certain diseases and infection,
σ� Nerve damage, Dehydration, lifestyle, Sjogren’s syndrome, infection, Cancer treatments
All answers
The condition called xerostomia can contribute to:
σ� Bad breath
Dry mouth
Diabetes
Cancer
An inflammation or swelling of the tissue lining the sinus, this is the:
Rhinitis
Sinusitis
Granuloma
Allergies
Sinusitis is cause by:
Viruses
Fugal
Bacterial
All answers
Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses that results in symptoms such as:
Thickened nasal drainage, nasal congestion
Facial pain or pressure
Halitosis, dental pain
Fever, Fatigue, cough
All answers
The walls of the maxillary sinus are sinus is related to:
The floor of the orbit
The floor of the orbit and the upper posterior teeth
The floor of the orbit, the upper posterior teeth and the infratemporal fossa
The floor of the orbit, the upper posterior teeth, the infratemporal fossa and the hard
 
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