inherited disorders: jaw bone & facies
inherited disorders: periodontium and gingiva
inherited disorders: gingiva, etc.
100

disorder that can cause bilateral facial swelling, interrupt tooth development/eruption, and radiographically presented as "soap-bubble" in the ascending ramus & molar/premolar area (mandible) or tuberositiy (maxilla) ?

what is cherubism ?

100

developmental bony growths present on the hard palate and/or the lingual aspect of the mandible.

what is torus palatinus ? what is torus mandibularis?

100

gingival hypertrophy that generally develops early in life and may cause dense connective tissue that overgrow teeth.

what is gingival fibromatosis ?

200

patient clinically presents with a small face, prominent enlargement of (occipital, parietal, frontal bones), long/narrow neck, and hypoplasia of clavicles. These individuals present w/ supernumerary teeth.

what is cleidocranial dysplasia?

200

disorder characterized by a cyclic decrease in the number of circulation cyclic neutrophils.

what is cyclic neutropenia?

200

treatment of gingival fibromitosis

what is surgical removal of tissue? what is proper hygiene care to reduce the risk of secondary inflammation and infection in the deep pseudopockets?

300

autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. Disease presents with multiple osteomas, odontomas, and/or intestinal polyps that may become malignant at the age of 30 or above.

What is Gardener Syndrome?

300

the duration for cycle intervals and neutropenic episodes of cyclic neutropenia. Treatment when neutrophil count is normal.

what is the cyclic interval of 21-27 days? what is the neutropenia episode of 2-3 days? What is the best time to treat a patient with cyclic neutropenia?

300

oral manifestations of gingival fibromatosis

what is gingival hypertrophy that overgrows teeth, firm tissue w/ a granular corrugated surface, pale gingiva, and lip protrusion?

400

autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. Clinically presents w/ a hypoplastic nose, hypoplastic malar bones with hypoplasia or absence of zygomatic process. Patients may also have misplaced ears, receding chin, clefting of lower eyelids and/or deafness. 

what is mandibulofacial dysplasia?

400

Disorder presenting with decreased neutrophils. Patients clinically present severe destruction of periodontal tissues, loss of both primary and permanent teeth, and red scaly keratosis of palms of hands and soles of feet.

what is Papillon Lefevre Syndrome ?

500

inheritance pattern is autosomal dominant. Disease clinically presents with increased distance between eyes - basal cell carcinomas over the (eyes, cheeks, neck, arms, etc.). Orally presents w/ multiple odontokeratocysts (may develop as early as 5 or 6 years old)

what is Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome? 


500

clinical radiopraph presentation AND treatment of Papillon Lefevre Syndrome.

what is the radiographic presentation of marked alveolar bone resorption with vertical pockets and tooth loss in the same sequence as they were erupted? What is no treatment for Papillion LeFevre Syndrome?

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