1.What term describes a developmental condition where an individual has fewer teeth than normal?
2.In a child who experienced generalized growth failure (failure to thrive) during the first six months of life, which of the following dental conditions is most commonly observed?
3.Which of the following conditions is NOT commonly associated with delayed eruption of some or all teeth?
4.Bifid tongue, a congenital defect, results from the failure of fusion between which structures?
5.What is the primary cause of mottled enamel?
6.Which tooth is most frequently affected by microdontia?
7.A 4-year-old child presents with fewer teeth than normal, and the lateral incisors exhibit bifurcated roots containing two root canals. This condition is known as ____________?
8.What condition is commonly caused by extended use of broad-spectrum antibiotics?
9.In which type of dentition is tooth fusion observed most frequently?
10.Which of the following statements about supernumerary teeth is incorrect?
11.Which of the following statements about anodontia is incorrect?
12.Which of the following clinical signs is characteristic of dentinogenesis imperfecta?
13.Lingual tonsils develop primarily as a result of which process?
14.What term is used for ectopic sebaceous glands found inside the oral cavity?
15.Which tooth is most frequently absent in the permanent dentition?
16.A patient reports a clearly defined patch of depapillation on the tongue that has been present for as long as he can recall. What is the most likely diagnosis?
17.How does dentinogenesis imperfecta differ from amelogenesis imperfecta in terms of dental characteristics?
18.The condition characterized by the appearance of 'ghost teeth' is which of the following?
19.Gemination of teeth results from which of the following processes?
20.True ankyloglossia is caused by which of the following conditions?