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Quiz 5: Developmental Disorders
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
Which tumor frequently arises from a dentigerous cyst?
Question 42
Multiple Choice
When two or more teeth are joined by cementum, as shown in this picture, it is termed
Question 43
Multiple Choice
When counting the maxillary anterior teeth of this adolescent patient, it appears that five are present clinically, if the large tooth is counted as one. A radiographic image reveals that this large central tooth has two roots. This tooth demonstrates
Question 44
Multiple Choice
This patient exhibits an accessory cusp located in the cingulum of the maxillary right lateral permanent incisor. This can be diagnosed as a
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Periapical radiographic examination reveals a well-defined unilocular radiolucency located in the midline of the hard palate. The diagnosis is _____ cyst.
Question 46
Multiple Choice
During embryonic development of the face, the frontal process divides into three parts. These three parts include the median nasal process, the right lateral nasal process, and the left lateral nasal process.
Question 47
Multiple Choice
This enlargement on the lateral neck of this patient has been present for months and is slowly increasing in size. It is painless and feels soft. Histologic examination shows this to be an epithelium-lined sac filled with clear, yellow fluid. It is a _____ cyst.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
Odontogenic keratocysts are a clinical component of
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Which term best describes a disorder caused by abnormalities in the genetic makeup transmitted from parent to offspring?
Question 50
Multiple Choice
This patient is healthy with no history of local or systemic infection or disease. The patient's teeth are caries free, as are all of the teeth of all of the patients who exhibit this defect. This is characteristic of
Question 51
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Deciduous teeth in which bone has fused to cementum and dentin, preventing exfoliation of the deciduous tooth and eruption of the underlying permanent tooth are termed
Question 52
Multiple Choice
The radiographic image of this patient exhibits a biloculated, well-defined radiolucency lateral to the tooth root. It is asymptomatic. This is a _____ cyst.
Question 53
Multiple Choice
Microdontia most commonly occurs in
Question 54
Multiple Choice
Odontogenesis in the human embryo takes place at approximately
Question 55
Multiple Choice
During tooth development, ectoderm and ectomesenchymal cells give rise to each of the following except one. Which one is the exception?
Question 56
Multiple Choice
The cyst that appears in the bone in this radiographic image surrounds the fully formed crown of an unerupted premolar. The dental hygienist should refer to this as a(n) _____ cyst.
Question 57
Multiple Choice
The deformity seen here with a bend in root apices is characteristic of
Question 58
Multiple Choice
Proliferation is defined as
Question 59
Multiple Choice
A small elevated mass of thyroid tissue located near the foramen cecum or posterior lateral borders of the tongue, which forms as a result of failure of the embryonic thyroid tissue to migrate to its proper position, is called a(n)