Oral Pathology and Medicine

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1.Which condition is characterized by diabetes insipidus, bone lesions, and exophthalmos?

2.Which vitamin deficiency is most frequently associated with issues in the gums?

3.A lack of which vitamins is responsible for causing enamel hypoplasia?

4.Deficiencies in which vitamin are linked to hyperplasia and keratinization disorders of the salivary glands?

5.A 24-year-old man named Dinesh reports having loose teeth confined to one quadrant. His X-ray reveals irregular bone destruction, and histological examination shows the presence of eosinophils and histiocytes. What is the most likely diagnosis?

6.Addison’s disease primarily affects which part of the body?

7.Which vitamin deficiency does not impact the development of teeth?

8.Which condition, caused by an enzyme deficiency, is characterized by periodontal breakdown surrounding the primary teeth?

9.Which of the following conditions does NOT commonly present with delayed eruption of some or all teeth?

10.What condition can develop in children after extended antibiotic treatment?

11.At what age range does oral thrush commonly appear in infants?

12.A diabetic patient with cellulitis is experiencing a serious fungal infection known as __________?

13.Which of the following is true about thrush?

14.What is the primary cause of denture sore mouth?

15.In which of the following conditions is a Candida infection absent?

16.What is another name for phycomycosis?

17.The ID reaction is commonly linked to which of the following conditions?

18.Which of the following diseases is also known as Darling's disease?

19.Which fungal infection is characterized by blood vessel invasion and clot formation?

20.Which organism is identified by non-septate hyphae that typically branch at right angles (90 degrees)?

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