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

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