Oral Pathology and Medicine

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1.Which pigment is commonly linked to the condition hemochromatosis?

2.Which of the following best describes the typical symptom of internal resorption?

3.What term describes the wearing away of tooth structure due to chemical and mechanical processes?

4.Which condition is identified by the shedding of dead epithelial tissue?

5.What is the primary cause of perleche?

6.What is a common sign of bismuth poisoning?

7.What causes the appearance of a silver tattoo in oral tissues?

8.A 2-year-old child presents with a bluish, dome-shaped swelling on the inner aspect of the lip. What is the most likely diagnosis?

9.In which location are mucoceles infrequently observed?

10.In which salivary gland do 80% of salivary stones typically develop?

11.Which condition causes lip swelling that develops rapidly, within seconds to a day?

12.Which of the following statements about angular stomatitis is true?

13.Which type of cyst lacks an epithelial lining?

14.What are the possible causes of angioedema?

15.A patient presents with emotional disturbances, excessive salivation, pale oral mucosa, and a gray-blue tint on the gums. These symptoms most likely indicate which condition?

16.Which of the following conditions does NOT typically present with hyperpigmentation?

17.Which condition is characterized by an enlarged mandible and widened gaps between teeth in an elderly male?

18.Which vitamin deficiency leads to Wernicke's encephalopathy?

19.A 9-year-old child presents with pronounced horizontal bone loss in the anterior region and cementum defects. Urine analysis reveals the presence of phosphoethanolamine. What is the most likely diagnosis?

20.Which vitamin deficiency is commonly linked to neurological symptoms?

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