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Oral Pathology Assignment 3

Instructor: Carolyn Christensen
Horizontales
A more aggressive form of the lateral periodontal cyst
The AIDS virus attacks these types of T cells
Infectious disease that causes draining abscesses
This cyst develops in place of a tooth, most commonly a 3rd molar
This type of imperfecta causes opalescent brown-bluish crowns
One tooth germ attempts to divide, leading to a notched crown and no missing teeth
The Nasopalatine Canal Cyst (Incisive Canal Cyst) often has this shape
Shingles from herpes zoster has this pattern of rash distribution
Pear shaped cyst usually located in the maxillary lateral or canine area
Hairy Leukoplakia or Kaposi's Sarcoma are signs of this disease
A medication used to treat TB
Syndrome leading to multiple osteomas in various bones, multiple odontomas in jawbones; malignant intestinal polyps at age 30
This can progress to scarlet fever and rheumatic fever
The medication cocktail used to treat AIDS
Genetic disorder causing bilateral enlargement of face and bone lesions
Autosomal dominant disorder causing pigmented macules in oral mucosa and intestinal polyps
Verticales
Aggressive cyst that tends to re-occur
Vesicles on the soft palate and flu-like symptoms caused by the Coxsackievirus virus
Very thin enamel and dentin with a ghost like radiographic appearance is called regional___
Laying down of the hard tissues of the teeth begins during this month of gestation
The typical cause of a radicular cyst
Cementum fused to bone, preventing the eruption of the underlying permanent tooth
The dense in dente tooth is often not______ due to deep decay and an infection in the pulp
Many supernumerary teeth, hypoplasia of the clavicles, and an underdeveloped pre-maxilla suggests this type of dysplasia:
Elongated pulp chambers with very short roots
Lymphonodular Pharyngitis is caused by this micro-organism
The initial sore with syphilis
Two teeth joined by cementum
Mucous patches are associated with this stage of syphilis
Microdontia and hypodontia are both more common in this maxillary tooth
The union of two normally separate tooth buds; the patient will be short one tooth