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the cribriform plate is a portion of which of the following bones
ethmoid
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internal jugular vein empties in to the
subclavian vein
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which contains the paranasal sinus
sphenoid
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which of the muscles form the anterior tonsillar pillar
palatoglossus
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which are suprahyoids anterior
- ant. Dig my styling genie
- mylohyoid
- geniohyoid
- diagastric belly (depress mand)
- hyoid goes up when swallowing
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which are the inrahyoids
- sternothyroid
- sternohyoid
- omohyoid throhyoid
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which nerve innervates teh buccinator muscle
facial
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whcih trigeminal nerve consists of motor and sensory
mandibular
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which of the following muscles inserts on the coronoid process of the mand
messeter
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which arteries exists the formen aplical to the mand premolar
mental
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which foreman is located on the medial aspect of the mand and had the inferior alveolar nerve entering it
mand
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which suture separates the occupital bone from the paired pariental bones
coronal
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which of the salivary glands is predominate serous in its secretory product
poratid
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which cranial nerve provides sensory taste to the posterior one third of the tongue
gossopharyngeal
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after mand injection, pt experiences paralysis of the muscles of facial expression on that side of the dace which of the following nerves was most likely anestetized
VII facial
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which lymph nodes proved primary lymphatic drainage fro the mand incisors
submental
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which of the following processes in the skull is located immediately anteroir to the mand fossa
articular eminence
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what is the movement of the mand when the mand condyle moves forward on the articular eminence of the temporal bone
protrusion
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which of the following glands lies immediately inferior to the curcumvallate papillae
ebners
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which alveolar nerves innervates the mesiobuccal rooth of the max first molar
middle superir
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which of the trigeminal nerve enters through the superior orbital fissue
V1
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which is the factors that ensures the flow of lympth in one direction
valves
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permanant tooth that isplays hypoplasia caused by trauma or infection during dev
turners hypoplasia
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most common malignancy in the oral cavity
epidermoid carcinoma
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an oval radiolucent area is discovered above the max central incisors. the teeth are vital, and the roots are not resorbed, pt most lileky has
nasopalatine duct cyst
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cust that remains subsequent to extraction of a tooth is a
residual
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odontogenic cyst having the highes recurrence rate is the
keratocyst
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cotton-wool appearance of the skull radiographically is characteristic of
paget disease
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radiolucent lesion on the apex of central and lateral incisors
cementomas
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sialoliths are most commonly found at
whartons duct
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non perforating internal resorption is best managed by
rooth canal tx
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desquamation of which of the following papillae occurs in benign migratory glossitis
filiform
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epulis fissurantum is most similar to
irritantion fibroma
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which teeth most common for microdontia
max lat incisors
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an unerupted mand third morlar with a 3 cm pericoronal rasiolucency, most likely
dentiogerous cyst
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supernumerary teeth are a common feature of which of the followin syndromes
sjogren
cushin s
ectodermal
cleidocranial dysostosis
cleidocranial dysostosis
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carcinoma that does not invade the connective tissie is referred to as
carcinoma in situ
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virus for infectious mononucleosis
epstein-barr
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pt with acromegaly
macroglossia
-
oral manifestation of addisons disease
oral pigmentation
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coxsackie virys is responsible for
herpangina
-
swollen lymph nodes, red, painful oral lesion and high fever are symptoms of
primary herpetic gingivostomatitis
-
after infection with primary herpetic gingivostomatitis, herpes virus may remain dormant in the
sensory ganglia
-
the cyst that forms around the crown of an impacted tooth
follicular
-
primordial cyst is found
in place of a tooth
-
most common site for salivary gland tumors
parotid gland
-
if collections of ameloblast cease functioning during the apposition stage of tooth dev then a tooth could be formed that exhibits
hypoplasia
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the first layer of the epidermis is
stratum corneum
-
the presence of epiphyseal line in a long bone indicates that bone
has stopped growing
-
what substance in bone contributes to its strength
collegen
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depolarizing phase of nerve impulse is caused by a rush of
sodium into the neuron
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which neurotransmitter is deficient in person with parkinsons disease
dopamine
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which disorder is characterized ny excessive contraction of arterioles within the fingers and toes due to prolonged sumpathetic stimulation
raynaud disease
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which are the symtoms of glaucoma
blurried and distortion at the center of the visual field
-
meissner corpuscles are sensory receptors for
fine touch sensations
-
equilibrium and the activities of muscles and joints are monitored by
proprioceptors
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undersecretion of glucosteroids and aldosterone is the cause of which disorder of the endocrine system
addisons disease
-
carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by damage to which nerve
brachial plexus
-
sustained hyperglycemia may result in
ketoacidosis
-
fertilization occurs
uterus
-
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on which of the following bones is the pterygoid process, alandmark for the attachement of many muscles of mastication located?
sphenoid
temporal
mand
max
sphenoid
-
temporal and accipital bones each have notches that tyoghether form
jugular foremen
-
which plates is perforated to allow the passage og the alfactory nerves for teh sense of smell
cribriform of the ethmoid bone
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which muscle when contracted make the client vestibule tight and shallow, thereby making it difficult to instriment the facial aspect of the mand and teeth
mentalis
-
which muscle insert into the lateral surface of the angle of the mand
masseter
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where does the messeter muscle originate
zygomatic arch
-
which paired suprahyoid muscle unite medially to form the floor of the mouth
mylohyoid
-
the extrinsic muscles of the tongue are named for their
origin
-
which muscle is largely contained in the infratemporal fossa
lateral pterygoid
-
under which classification of basic tissues of the body the blood falls
connective
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concentrated study of which artery and its branches is important in the field of dentistry and dental hygiene
external carotid
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from which artery does the blood supply to the mand teeeth originate
max
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where is the pterygoid plexus of veins lovated
infratemporal fossa
-
what type of gland is the parotid gland
exocrine
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the mayority of the hard palate is directly vascularized by the
greater palatine artery
-
the infratemporal fossa houses all of the following except one.
lateral ptergoid muscles
max artery
max vein
temporalis muscle
temporalis muscle
-
if a nerve is afferent, it is a
sensory nerve that travels to brain
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which nerve innervates the paratid salivary gland
glossopharyngeal
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which affernt nerve exits the mand canal
inferior alveolar
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chorda tympani is a branch of which nerve
VII
-
trrough where does the three division of the trigeminal nerve enters the head
superior orbital fissure, foramen rotundum and foramen ovale
-
when administering a local anesthetic agent to the maxillary posterior teeth the thecniqye of aspiration the syringe is used to avoid penetrating the
pterygoid plexus
-
into which sustem does the lymphatic system drain
venous
-
the paranasal sumuses drain through the
nasal meatuses
-
filled lesion usually less than 5 mm in its greates dimentions
vesicle
-
tooth clinical crowns with usually one rooth
gemination
-
condition with abnormal dentin
dentiogenesis imperfecta
-
dentinogenesis imperfecta characteristics radiographiclly
absence of pulp chambers and canals
-
which of the following cysts is frequently the oral manifestation of basal cell nevus syndrome
odontogenic keratocyst
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increase in cell size
hypertrophy
-
an odontogenic tumor in which cells arise from the inner enamel epitheluym and demostrate locally incasice potential
ameloblastoma
-
most common intraoral soft tissue neoplasm
fibroma
-
neoplams of cells that produces myelin
neurilemoma
-
purplish red neoplasm, found on the forsum of the tongue
hemangiona
-
most likely origin of a leiomyoma neoplasm
smooth muscles surriounding blood vessels
-
all of the following are common salivary glands tymors found in the parotid except one.
warthin's
pleomorphic adenoma
mixed
monomorphic adenoma
monomorphic adenoma
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which lesion is occasionally seen in patients wuth hyperparathyroidism
central giant cell tumor
-
inflammation of a salivary gland duct is
sialadenitis
sialodochitis
sialolithiasis
sialometaplasia
sialodochitis
-
etiology of necrotizing sialometaplasia is due to
infarction of blood supply to that portion of the gland
-
true or false
tuberculosis may manifest oral ulcerations.
these ulcerations heal as the disease becomes quiescent.
t,t
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cutaneous manifestation of secondary syphilis
pruritic rash
-
sulfur granules may be a manifestation of a
actinomycosis
-
most frequent oral site of recurrent herpes
hard palate
-
which of the following disease may exhibit prodromal koplis spots
rubeola
-
periadenitis mucosa necrotica recurrent is known as
major aphthae
-
which of the following disease demostrates antibodies against desmosomes
pemphigoid
erythema multicorme
lupus erythematosus
pemphigus
pemphigus
-
whcih of the following bleeding disorders is a result of a deficiency of factor IX
hemophilia A
hemophilia B
hemophilia C
erythroblastosis fetalis
erythroblastosis fetalis
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which disease may manifest bronzing of the skin
addisons disease
-
cancer of the glandular tissie is appropriately defined as
adenocarcinoma
-
cyst located in the midline apical to max central incisors would most likely be
nasopalatine duct
-
generalized opalescence of teh buccal mucosa is most likely
leukoedema
-
leokoedema is caused by a significant intercellular edema in which later of the stratified epi
prickle
-
bony hard asymptomatic area on the midline of the hard palate that apperars radiopaque on a radiograph is most lijeky and
myxoma
meduan palatal cyst
torus palatinus
torus palatinus
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where are mixed tumors most often round
palate
-
which of the following syst would create difficulty when swallowing
thyroglossal
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which disease may have oral characterustucs similar to those found in necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
leukemia
-
definitive dental dx of soft tissue oral cancer is made by
scalped biopsy
-
which of the following is a rickettsial infection
whmalaria
rocky mountain spotted fever
tularemia
meningitisich of the following is a rickettsial infection
rocky mountain spotted fever
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what providesthe most conclusive diagnostic evidence in distinguishing pemphigys from pemphigoid
biopsy and histology report
-
an isolated radiopaque area in the pdl space is observed on a pts xrays, most likely is
cementicle
-
sudden swelling in both sides of neck, which seems to be enlarging. most likely has
ludwig angina
-
gingival enlargement due to a calcium channel blocker
nifedipine (procardia)
-
which dx is most reliable and ensures the highest degree of accuracy when evaluating squamous cell carcinoma
surgical
microscopic
therapeutic
clinical
microscopic
-
pyrogenic granuloma is known to scar down to a
fibrogranuloma
-
after cyst removal, the histology report shows submaxillary salivary gland tissue and not lined with epitelium. it most likely a
stoffer bone cyst
-
triad of symtoms oral, eye and genitals
behcet syndrome
-
a platelet count of 150000 to 400,000 mm of blood and a normal bleeding time are not indicative of
thrombocytopenia
anemia
leukemia
nonthrombocytopenic purpura
thrombocytopenia
-
precocious puberty is most characteristic of which of the following
jaffe syndrome
monostotic fibrous
cherubism
mcCuune albright sybdrimne
mcCuune albright sybdrimne
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achlorhydria, inability to absorb vit. B12 and burning, painful tongue are chracteristics of
pernicious anemia
-
bone marrow anoxia occurs in
secundary polucythemia
-
cooley anemia
thalassemia
-
which cyst is involve with non vital teeth
radicular cyst
-
epulus fissurata is caused by
denture flange
-
sickle cell anemia herediary origin and occurs primary
african americans
-
persin with achlorhydria is lacking
hydrochloric acid
-
person with leulopenia has a
decrease of white blood cells
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