MCQ oral pathology 2

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Oral Pathology Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Welcome to the Oral Pathology Quiz! This comprehensive quiz consists of 52 multiple-choice questions designed to test your knowledge of oral pathology. Whether you are a student, a professional, or just someone interested in the field, there's something for everyone!

Participate in this quiz to:

  • Enhance your understanding of oral health.
  • Learn about common conditions and treatments.
  • Challenge yourself with well-crafted questions.
52 Questions13 MinutesCreated by ExaminingMouth42
We know about inflammation apex, we know about around tooth is the:?
Electronic test
Percussion test
Blood test
Thermal test
Medical test is the:?
Temperature, Pule
Blood pressure
Respiration
All answers
. Way to success diagnosis depend on clear the:?
History taking and examination
History taking and treatment
Examination and treatment
Complication list
Management and care of a patient or the combating of disease or disorder is the:?
Examination
Diagnosis
Treatment
All answers
The method that can completely cured from illness for getting healthy, it is the:?
Examination
Diagnosis
Physiology
Psychology
Treatment
Types of treatment:?
Physiology
Psychology
Diet, Drug, surgery
Radiotherapy
All answers
The term of the treatment refer to the?
Manner in the patient with disease by radiotherapy
Manner in which someone with disease
Management for surgical treatment don’t used drug
Management and care of a patient or the combating of disease
A medical care that involves the use of medications, either alone or in combination with other types of therapy is the:?
Drug and surgery treatment
Pharmacological treatment
Prevention treatment
Dietary treatment
All answers
Many health conditions and diseases may be relieved by the food we eat, becoming an integral part of the overall treatment program is the:?
Drug and surgery treatment
Pharmacological treatment
Prevention treatment
Dietary treatment
Many oral medicine conditions are chronic and has no cure, and for a few disorders the prognosis is poor. Therefore, compassion, patient education, reassurance are important and always helpful for clinicians, is the:?
Pharmacology treatment
Psychology treatment
Dietary treatment
Prevention treatment
Use of radiation sources to treat or relieve diseases, usually cancer (including leukemia), can also cause cancer and is no longer used for benign conditions. Other complications include nausea, hair loss, weight loss, and weakness.?
Physiology
Psychology
Radiotherapy
Chemiotherapy
Head and neck cancer treatment is therapy using the:
Drug and surgery
Radiotherapy
Physiology
Diet, Drug and surgery
The supportive and motivate of patients more effective than using medication is the:
Physiology
Psychology
Surgery
Diet and Drug
A medical care that involves the use of medications, either alone or in combination with other types of therapy is ?
Pharmacology
Dietary
σ� Psychological
Radiotherapy
Tooth removable, Gum open flap, Bone graft, Oral cancer: take out tumor, it is the type treatment of the?
Pharmacological
Radiotherapy
Surgical
Prevention
Treatment is much more than the simple use of a drug, or the performance of a procedure, means that supportive and attentive of patients is very important and more effective.?
Prevention
Psychological
Dietery
Pharmacological
Refers to check-ups (examinations and cleanings) and minor restorative treatment. Moreover, to intercept major complication?:
Dietery
Psychological
Surgical
Prevention
. A common chronic inflammatory disease of skin and mucous membranes. It mainly affects patients of middle-age or over, is the term of ?:
Leukoplakia
Erythema
Geography tongue
Lichen planus
The forming lacy, starry or annular pattern, white papules, may not be palpable or maybe firmer than surrounding mucosa, is lichen planus:
Wickham’s Striae
Atrophic
Erosion
Plaque
All answers
Red areas of mucosa thinning often combined striae, is the Lichen planus?
Erosion
Atrophic
σ� Reticular
Plaque
Shallow irregular areas of epithelial destruction striae may radiate from the margins of these erosive, is the lichen planus:?:
Plaque
Reticular
Erosion
Atrophic
Occasionally seen in the early stage, particularly on the dorsum of the tongue and mainly affect the buccal mucosa, is the lichen planu
Reticular
Plaque
Erosion
All answers
The differential diagnosis for Oral Lichen Planus includes of the, except the:
Oral candidiasis
Oral leukoplakia
σ� Oral vesiculo-ulcerative conduction
Chronic ulceratve stomatitis
Oral ulcerative gingivitis
. Type lichen Planus is?
σ� Reticular and plaque
Usually solitary and vesicle
Enlarged fungiform papillae
Ypically white hyperkeratosis
The cause of oral lichen planus is ?:
Unknown
Traumatic
Bacteria
Virus
What are the diagnosis for oral lichen planus?:
Biopsy
Cultures
σ� Blood Tests
Allergic Tests
The main cause of the Halitosis is?:
Smoking and morning breath
Tooth decay and gum disease
Alcohols and Smoking
Food, chemical and gastric
The term xerostomia denotes:
Dryness of the eye
Dryness of the stomach
Dryness of the mouth
Increased salivation
Xerostomia may occur due to any of the following except
Atropine
Sicca syndrome
Pernicious anemia
None of answers
All of the following may lead to xerostomia except:?:
Sialolithiasis
Mumps
Glandular aplasia
Morphin addiction
All of the following may lead to xerostomia except
Aging
Glandular aplasia
Vitamin C deficiency
Severe vomiting
All of the following are features of epithelial dysplasia except
Alteration in nuclear cytoplasmic ratio
Basilar hypoplasia
Individual cell keratinization
Hypochromatism of cells
Oral site where leukoplakia has maximum malignant potential is
Buccal mucosa
Floor of the mouth
Palate
Tongue
Leukoplakia means
White lesion
White patch
Red lesion
Red patch
Lesions vary in appearance and texture from a fine white transparency to a heavy, thick, warty plaque is the condition of the
Lichen planus
Ulceration stomatitis
Leukoplakia
Xerostomia
Leukoplakia very often precedes the development of a:
Benign tumor
Malignant tumor
Hyperplasia
Candidiasis
The cause of the leukoplakia is unknown but is commonly linked to:
Erythematouse, Erosion
Chronic irritation, Trauma
Ulceration, Erythema
Trauma only
Aphthous stomatitis are ulcers in the mouth that usually occurs on 3 places, except:
On the cheek
On the hard palate
On the tongue
Inside the lips
What are the shape of the Aphthous ulcers?:
Round
Triangular
Oval
Round or oval
. Size of the minor ulcers is
Less than 10mm and heal within 1- 2 weeks
More than 1cm and heal within 7- 14 days
Less than 10mm and heal within a month
More than 1cm and heal within a month
Herpetiform ulcers which are multiple pinpoint ulcers mostly occur on the:
Cheeks
Soft palate
Lips
Tongue
Below are the causes of Aphthous stomatitis, except
Stress and lack of sleep
Poor nutrition
Smoking
Trauma to the month ( self- inflicted bite)
What type of Aphthous stomatitis that mostly occur in the mouth?
Minor ulcers
Major ulcers
Herpetiform ulcers
None answer
Aphthous stomatitis can cause to present:
Adenopathy
Pain
Fever
Gastrointestinal symptom
All answers
Diagnosis of the Aphthous stomatitis is based on:
Family history
Physical examination
Some tests ( EX. Blood test)
All answers
None answers
The lesion size is between 3–10 mm (0.1–0.4 in). They are small, round, or oval, pale yellow, area around look swollen and red, this team is the:
Major aphthous
Minor aphthous
Erythema multiform
Herpetiform aphthouse
The lesion size is greater than one centimeter in diameter, They tend to be 10 mm or larger across, Usually only one or two appear at a time. It is:
The Minor aphthous ulceration
The Erythema multiform ulceration
The Major aphthous ulceration
The Herpetiform aphthouse
Common pathological finding of lip:
Recurrent Herpes labialis
Actinic cheilosis
Angular Cheilitis
All Answers
Common pathological finding of the gingiva and alveolar mucosa except
Periodontitis
Gingivitis
Apthous
Non answers
Common pathological finding of the gingiva and alveolar mucosa the :
Apthous
Erythema migrans
Pericoronitis
Amalgam tattoo
 
 
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