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A 65-year-old male presents to you for dental treatment for a rapidly growing ulcerated and indurated lesion. He is a chronic chain smoker (20 cigarettes per day). On examination, a hard, fixed, non-tender submandibular lymph node is palpable. Which lesion would you suspect to run further investigations?
You suspect that your patient has an enlarged submandibular salivary gland. You expect the enlarged gland
A 40-year-old male patient reported to your dental clinic with the chief complaint of swollen lips. All of the following are the causes of large lip except
Which of the following symptoms is not a recognized feature of classical trigeminal neuralgia?
You notice that your patient’s submandibular lymph nodes are enlarged. You would look for potential infection sites in the:
Mid-face hypoplasia, hyperpigmentation, elevated body temperature, protuberant lips, and anodontia are the features of:
Syphilitic keratosis began with the atrophy of:
Koebner phenomenon is seen in:
Paterson Kelly syndrome is characterized by the following:
Acetaminophen has been used as a safe and effective analgesic/antipyreticagent for over 80 years. Since it may be purchased without a prescription, it is readily available and as such the recommended dose may be exceeded. The primary toxicity leading to death from an acetaminophen overdose is:
The most frequent cause of xerostomia is:
All of the following are vital signs except
Percussion of a tooth is used to evaluate: 1. Ankylosis. 2. Pain. 3. Mobility. 4. Vitality.
Burning Mouth Syndrome is a chronic disorder typically characterized by each of the following except
Which of the following drug causes pigmentation of skin?
Behcet’s syndrome is characterized by:
Healthcare workers may develop what type of herpes lesion if they touch patients or patients’ secretions without hand protection?
In sinus transillumination test…
Regional lymph node enlargement is present in:
A 40-year-old female presents with clicking in her right temporomandibular joint (TMJ) for the last six months. She does not have any pain or limitation of her mouth opening. Clinical examination does not reveal odontogenic cause. What does this condition most likely represent?
Cardiac patient came to dental office which signs and symptoms that commonly suggest Cardiac failure should be assessed
A 58 years old patient came to an oral surgeon with rheumatoid arthritis. Which of the following is most commonly seen in TMJ
A 25-year-old female patient presented with drooping of upper eyelid, drooling of saliva and inability to close the eye on the left side of the face following parotidectomy of the left side. The reason could be
A 35-year-old female patient required extraction of left upper molars, but since she presented with exophthalmos, tremors and increased blood pressure the operating surgeon suspected
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