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1.Which oral condition leads to an increased risk of dental caries?

2.Which tumor is the most frequently occurring in the parotid gland?

3.The bimanual palpation method is primarily used to examine which of the following?

4.Which malignant tumor originating from salivary glands is most frequently found in bone tissue?

5.What type of tumor is Warthin's tumor classified as?

6.Which location is most frequently affected by necrotizing sialometaplasia?

7.During the clinical assessment of a parotid gland tumor, which associated feature is considered the most important finding?

8.In which of the following conditions is the absence of salivary glands (salivary gland aplasia) observed?

9.Which of the following is NOT an extraglandular manifestation of primary Sjogren’s syndrome?

10.Which of the following conditions is NOT commonly associated with xerostomia (dry mouth)?

11.Which salivary gland tumor is most frequently diagnosed in pediatric patients?

12.Spindle cell carcinoma is classified as a subtype of which carcinoma?

13.What is the most frequent location for an ectopic salivary gland tumor?

14.Which term is another name for 'chemical mumps'?

15.What is a typical symptom caused by salivary duct stones?

16.What happens to the salivary pH in cases of xerostomia?

17.Which of the following statements about Sjogren’s syndrome is false?

18.Where is an intraoral pleomorphic adenoma most commonly found?

19.Sjogren’s syndrome primarily targets which type of glands?

20.Which of the following is NOT classified as a high-grade malignant tumor of the salivary glands?

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