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What cells are more radiosensitive |
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What is the biologic effects of xrays |
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What is the characteristics of digital xrays |
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What is the xray criteria for new patient in mixed dentition |
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What is this, this tooth is asymptomatic |
Idiopathic bone sclerosis |
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What is this, this tooth is vital |
Idiopathic bone sclerosis |
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What is this |
Simple bone cyst |
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What are the characteristics of fibrous dysplasia |
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What are the radiographic appearance of fibrous dysplasia |
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What are the characteristics of focal cemento-osseous dysplasia |
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What are the radiographic appearance of focal cemento-osseous dysplasia |
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What is this |
Focal cemento-osseous dysplasia |
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What is the characteristics of the radicular cyst |
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What is the radiographic appearance of radicular cyst |
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What are characteristics of buccal bifurcation cyst Radiographic appearance Tx |
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What are the characteristics of naso-palatine canal cyst |
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What are the radiographic appearance of the naso-palatine canal cyst |
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What are the characteristics of ewing's sarcoma |
It's a malignant tumor |
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What are the radiographic appearance of ewing's sarcoma |
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What are the characteristics of acute lymphocytic leukemia and radiographic appearance |
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What is difference between epstein's pearl and Bohn's nodule |
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What is tx of bones nodule and epstein's pearl |
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What is this |
Bohn nodule |
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What is this |
Epstein's Pearls |
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What are the characteristics of gingival cyst of newborn |
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What is this |
Gingival cyst of newborn |
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What are the characteristics of melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy |
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What is tx of natal and neonatal teeth |
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What is the cause and type of gingival fibromatsis |
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What are the characteristics of median rhomboid glossitis |
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How is median rhomboid glossitis d's and tx |
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What is the mechanism of intrinsic stain |
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Name some conditions that develop intrinsic stain during pre-eruptive stage of tooth |
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What type of hematoligic disorders can cause intrinsic stain |
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What is turners tooth |
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What is the equivalent background dose of the following; Fmx (rectangular collimander) Fmx (round collimander) Pano Ceph |
1- 4days 2- 21 days 3- 1-3 days 4- .5-1 day |
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In the buccal bifurcation cyst how is the bone around the area affected |
The lamina dura of the affected tooth is intact |
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What are the most common cyst in the jaws and where are there most common locations |
Most common cyst =radicular cyst (commonly found in maxilla around canines and incisors) 2nd most common cyst =dentigerous cyst |
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What cyst has a 9:1 predilection for female and what are some other striking features |
Focal-cemento-osseos dysplasia Also: more common in blacks and Hispanics, near the apex of the tooth, involved teeth are vital |
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Characteristic of odontogenic keratocyst |
Unlike other cyst, the epithelium of the okc has innate growth potential High recurrence Aspiration = keratin |
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What is a striking features of benign cementoblastoma and what does it look like on xray |
It OFTON HURTS, continuous with tooth which is resorbed |
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What are the features of Ewing sarcoma |
Malignant tumor of long bones Swelling, pain, loose teeth, parathesia, and trismus 5yrs_30yrs old |
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What are features of acute lymphocytic leukemia |
Loss of lamina dura around apex of associated teeth |
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Characteristics of palatal cyst of newborn |
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What are the types of palatal cyst of newborns and where are they located |
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Tx and prognosis of Palatal cyst of newborn |
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Features and tx of gingival cyst of newborn |
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Features of melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy |
Benign tumor |
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Features of congenital epulis of newborns |
9:1 female to Male, Maxilla 3x more than mandible Most frequent occurring lateral to midline in the developing lateral/canine area |
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What is the tx congenital epilus of newborn |
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When considering extraction of neonatal/natal teeth when should the extraction be done |
Avoid extraction before 10 days old, asses the need to administer k beforehand to prevent hemorrhage |
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What is the most common tumor of infancy |
Infantile hemangioma |
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What are the features of hemangioma and what are the different phases and where are they most commonly located |
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What is the tx for hemangiomas |
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What are features of congenital vascular malformations as it relates to: type Most common form, appearance |
Pain can be present but majority of cases are asymptomatic They grow in size and growth can be triggered by trauma and Infections Soft, compressible and non-pulsatile |
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How is congenital vascular malformations treated and preferred method for assessment |
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Most common viral infections of oral cavity |
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What are the preferred sites of involvement for erythema multiforme |
Lips, palate, alveolar mucosa |
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What is the normal value of :ptt, pt |
Ptt=25-35 secs Pt=10-12 secs |