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Pediatric Oral Health Quiz

Test your knowledge about pediatric oral health with our extensive quiz featuring 34 carefully crafted questions. Designed for dental professionals, educators, and students, this quiz covers various oral conditions, treatment options, and pediatric dental anatomy.

Key Features:

  • 34 Questions
  • Multiple Choice Format
  • Focused on Pediatric Oral Conditions
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Cream to brown discoloration, diffuse elongation of filiform papillae Associated with cigarette smoking, poor oral hygiene, antibiotics, dry mouth, overuse of mouth rinses Contibutes to halitosis
Hairy tongue
Pseudomembranous candidiasis
Furred tongue
Coated tongue
Widespread white premovable plaques with erythematous underlying tissue, mild burning sensation
Thrush
Sialolithiasis
Epstein pearls
Palatal cyst of the newborn
What causes Candidiasis?
Candida species and staphylococci
Candida Albicans
: Human Papilloma Virus(HPV) type 2
Herpes Simplex Virus(HSV)
Other term for Coated tongue
Thrush
Furred tongue
Hairy tongue
Median rhomboid glossitis
White or yellow nonadherent coating on tongue, asymptomatic, may be a source of halitosis
Sialolithiasis
Heck disease
Coated tongue
Fordyce granules
Found usually at the floor of the mouth within Wharton’s duct(submandibular duct)
Epstein pearls
Sialolithiasis
Bohn nodules
Eruption hematoma and cyst
Small, yellow-white multifocal papules, asymptomatic(enlarged oil glands)
Pseudomembranous candidiasis
Epstein pearls
Fordyce granules
Dental lamina cyst
Soft tissue counterpart of dentigerous cyst
Oral melanotic macule(focal melanosis)
Eruption hematoma and cyst
Soft tissue abscess(parulis)
Dental lamina cyst
Solitary or multiple, discrete or clustered papules with smooth perly white surface,
Palatal cyst of the newborn
Bohn nodules
Fordyce granules
Sialolithiasis
Location of papules is in the lateral hard and soft palate and junction
Epstein pearls
Bohn nodules
Median rhomboid glossitis
Eruption hematoma and cyst
Another term for Gingival cysts of the newborn
Dental lamina cyst
Eruption hematoma and cyst
Palatal cyst of the newborn
Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis
Localized to diffuse, red to purple macular lesions;variable blanching; bleeds freely;gingival and bony enlargement;grows with child
Aphthous ulcer
Eruption hematoma and cyst
Median rhomboid glossitis
Port-wine stain
Localized red, depapillated patch;oval to rhomboid in shape, asymptomatic
Median rhomboid glossitis
Eruption hematoma and cyst
Secondary herpetic ulcer
Angular cheilitis
Localized patch or swelling;amber, red, or blue in color;overlying an eruption tooth
Aphthous ulcer
Eruption hematoma and cyst
Capillary vascular malformation
Focal melanosis
Considered as the most common oral pigmentation of fair-complexioned children
Capillary vascular malformation
Focal melanosis
Multifocal epithelial hyperplasia
Mucocele
Buccal, labial mucosa and ventral tongue are the most common location; primarily occurs on nonkeratinized mucosa
Mucocele
Aphthous ulcer
Secondary herpetic ulcer
Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis
Treatment for aphthous ulcer, except;
Chlorhexidine rinse
Laser treatment
Acyclovir
Nutritional supplements
Multiple sessile or pedunculated papules and nodules with rough, pebbly papillary surface
Verruca vulgaris
Heck disease
Congenital epulis
Mucocele
Cobblestone appearance
Verruca vulgaris
Heck disease
Congenital epulis
Mucocele
Cause: HPV 13,32
Multifocal epithelial hyperplasia
Common wart
Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis
Secondary herpetic ulcer
Solitary pinkish white;painful,may progress to cellulitis
Angioedema
Angular cheilitis
Parulis
Congenital epulis
Diffuse swelling of sudden onset; may be associated with respiratory and gastrointestinal problems
Angioedema
Cellulitis
Mucocele Pyogenic granuloma
Congenital epulis
Allergic forms are treated by antihistamines, steriods or epinephrine
True
False
Diffuse erythematous of sudden onset;warm and painful
Angioedema
Cellulitis
Congenital epulis
Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis
Considered as the most common lip swelling
Angular cheilitis
Pyogenic granuloma
Mucocele
Secondary herpetic ulcer
Pedunculated or sessile nodule;m pink to red smooth surface. Treated with surgical excision.
Congenital epulis
Pyogenic granuloma
Mucocele
Soft tissue abscess
€floating tooth” appearance
Dentigerous cyst
Burkitt lymphoma
Ameloblastoma
Odontogenic cyst
Well-defined unilocular radiolucency around crown of unerupted tooth
Dentigerous cyst
Ameloblastoma
Burkitt lymphoma
NOTA
Radiolucency located on the mandibular molar and ramus area
Ameloblastoma
Eruption cyst
Dentigerous cyst
Odontogenic cyst
What is the common site of capillary vascular malformation
Along CNIV
Along CNIII
Along CNV
Along CNVIII
What is the treatment for mucocele?
Enucleation
Marsupialization
Excisional biopsy
AOTA
What is the syndrome that is associated with port-wine stain appearance
Down syndrome
Sturge-weber syndrome
Crouzon syndrome
Klinefelter syndrome
Papilla affected in the condition hairy tongue
Fungiform
Circumvallate
Filiform
Foliate
Causative agent in verruca vulgaris
Herpes simplex virus
Human papilloma virus type1
Epstein-barr virus
Human papilloma virus type2
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