1.Which medication is commonly prescribed to manage oral thrush?
2.Which microorganism is most frequently isolated from a persistent bilateral ulcer located at the mouth's corner?
3.How is a clinical diagnosis of candidiasis definitively established?
4.Which condition is characterized by white, raised, painless patches that reveal painful red areas when peeled off?
5.A lack of which type of cell increases the risk of developing candidiasis?
6.What condition is commonly known as thrush?
7.A white lesion appears on the buccal mucosa, showing pseudomycelium and chlamydospores along with adjacent desquamated epithelium. What is the most likely diagnosis for this patient?
8.Which of the following statements about thrush is INCORRECT?
9.Which of the following statements about nuclear changes during cell death is accurate?
10.Which of the following statements is accurate?
11.Which of the following statements about thrombi is accurate?
12.How does a material typically respond on a stress-strain curve in relation to the proportional limit?
13.Which statement accurately describes the types of gold that can undergo heat treatment and annealing?
14.A 9-year-old child's mother visits the dental clinic reporting oral ulcers, fever, and peeling skin on the palms and soles. She also mentions the child has a history of premature tooth loss and excessive sweating. Additionally, the child has been using a newly marketed teething gel for the past month. What is the most likely diagnosis?
15.Which condition is characterized by tram-track calcifications visible on skull X-rays?
16.What term describes the sensation of tasting something when no actual taste stimulus is present?
17.Which enzymes are primarily involved in the process of calcification?
18.What component is primarily responsible for the strength of collagen?
19.Which of the following symptoms are associated with bruxism?
20.In which condition is strawberry gingivitis typically observed?