Department of Oral Pathology


OPTH 633 - ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY


OPTH 633 Clinical Pathologic Conference
March 30, 2001

 

Case #1:

Which one of the following is the best choice for a clinical/radiographic diagnosis?

A. Apical periodontal cyst
B. Odontoma
C. Dentigerous cyst
D. Odontogenic keratocyst


Case #2:

Which one of the following is the best choice for a clinical/radiographic diagnosis?

A. Mucus escape reaction (mucocele)
B. Lateral periodontal cyst
C. Dentigerous cyst
D. Gingival cyst of the adult


Case #3:

Which one of the following is the best choice for a clinical/radiographic diagnosis?

A. Apical periodontal cyst
B. Periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia
C. Residual cyst
D. Traumatic bone cyst


Case #4:

Which one of the following is the best choice for a clinical/radiographic diagnosis?

A. Dilantin gingivitis
B. Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG)
C. Mucous membrane pemphigoid
D. Histiocytosis X (Langerhan's cell disease)


Case #5:

Which one of the following is the best choice for a clinical/radiographic diagnosis?

A. Lateral periodontal cyst
B. Paradental cyst
C. Dentigerous cyst
D. Apical periodontal cyst


Case #6:

Which one of the following is the best choice for a clinical/radiographic diagnosis?

A. Lesion due to mouthwash
B. Lichen planus
C. Erythema migrans
D. Acute pseudomembranous candidiasis

Last updated March 30, 2001 by Tom Maier. Please send comments, questions, and reports of problems to maiert@ohsu.edu