Pediatric SAS#3

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Pediatric Dentistry Quiz

Test your knowledge on pediatric dental conditions and anomalies with this comprehensive quiz. Designed for students, dental professionals, and anyone interested in the field of pediatric dentistry, this quiz covers a wide range of topics related to tooth development, conditions, and syndromes.

  • 31 multiple choice questions
  • Learn about common pediatric dental conditions
  • Enhance your understanding of dental anomalies
31 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ExploringDental101
Development of increased number of teeth
Hypodontia
Hyperdontia
Supernumerary teeth
supplemental
Supernumerary teeth occur more in the mandible than in the maxilla with permanent dentition more affected than the primary dentition
True
False
Most commonly occurring supernumerary teeth
Mesiodens
Peg lateral
Hutchinson’s incisor
Mulberry molars
Phenotype: Hypoplastic alar cartilage, cleft tongue, clinodactyly
Oculodentodigital dysplasia
Oral-facial-digital syndrome
Cleidocranial dysplasia
Crouzon syndrome
Phenotype: Aplastic clavicles, frontal bossing, hypoplastic midface, multiple supernumerary teeth, failure of the succedaneous teeth to erupt
Apert Syndrome
Gardner syndrome
Cleidocranial dysplasia
Sturge-Weber syndrome
Phenotype: Maxillary hypoplasia, micrognathia, enamel hypoplasia
Oral-facial-digital syndrome
Crouzon syndrome
Gardner syndrome
Oculodentodigital dysplasia
Conditions associated with hypodontia, except:
Ectodermal dysplasia
Incontinentia pigmenti
Down syndrome
Crouzon syndrome
Lack of development of one or more teeth
Microdontia
Hypodontia
Hyperdontia
Oligodontia
Lack of development of 6 or more teeth
Hypodontia
Anodontia
Oligodontia
Microdontia
Total lack of tooth development
Hypodontia
Anodontia
Oligodontia
Microdontia
Disorders that involves defects of the teeth, hair,sweat glands, mammary glands, salivary glands, fingernails
Taurodontism
Amelogenesis imperfecta(AI)
Ectodermal dysplasia
Dentin dysplasia(DD)
Reduction in size
Macrodontia
Microdontia
Taurodontism
Ectopic eruption
Defined as an attempt of a single tooth bud to divide with the resultant formation of a tooth with a bifid crown and one common root end.
Gemination
Fusion
Taurodontism
Dens invaginatus
Considered to be the union of two normally separated teeth buds
Gemination
Fusion
Taurodontism
Concresence
"screwdriver shapes"
Mulberry molars
Taurodontism
Hutchinson’s incisor
Hypercementosis
Irregular, accentuated occlusal patterns
Mulberry molars
Hutchinson’s incisor
Taurodontism
Hypercementosis
Both hutchinson’s incisor and mulberry molar are caused by?
Treponema pallidum
Spirochaetia
Borrelia
Phylum Spirochaetes
In dens evaginatus, extra cusps contains enamel, dentin, pulp tissue ; therefore pulp exposure is not possible
True
False
Outfolding of the enamel organ that results in an extra cusp
Hypercementosis
Taurodontism
Dens invaginatus
Dens evaginatus
invagination of the inner enamel epithelium producing the appearance of a tooth within a tooth
Hypercementosis
Dens invaginatus
Dens evaginatus
Taurodontism
What are the conditions associated with taurodontism
Klinefelter syndrome
Oral-facial-digital syndrome
Tricho-dento-osseous syndrome
Ectodermal dysplasia
Incontinentia pigmenti
Down syndrome
Oculodentodigital dysplasia
Bull-like teeth
Hypercementosis
Taurodontism
Hypomineralization
Amelogenesis imperfecta(AI)-
Defects in the amount of enamel
Hypoplasia
Hyperplasia
Hypomineralization
Enamel dysplasia
Deficiencies in the mineral content
Osteopenia
Hypomineralization
Hypoplasia
Enamel dysplasia
Characterized by defective or missing tooth enamel
Dentinogenesis imperfecta
Amelogenesis imperfecta
Dentin dysplasia
Enamel dysplasia
-discolored teeth, most often a blue-gray or yellow-brown color, prone to rapid wear, breakage, and loss.
Dentinogenesis imperfecta
Amelogenesis imperfecta
Dentin dysplasia
Enamel dysplasia
Occurs in people who have osteogenesis imperfecta
F Dentinogenesis Imperfecta Type I
F Dentinogenesis Imperfecta Type II
F Dentinogenesis Imperfecta Type III
eruption of a tooth in a position that is not its normal position in the dental arch.
Ectopic eruption
Hypopituitarism
Primary failure of eruption
Eruption hematoma and cyst
Most common ectopic teeth are the permanent first molars, lateral incisors and canines
True
False
In Nolla’s Stages of Tooth Development, the crown is completed on what stage?
5
8
6
7
Associated With Eruption Anomalies except:
Cherubism
Osteoporosis
Cleidocranial dysplasia
Oculodentodigital dysplasia
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