The term used to describe when an X chromosome is inactivated
What is Lyon Hypothesis?
Invades and destroys surrounding tissue; has the ability to spread throughout the body
What is Malignant Tumor?
A type of fibrous dysplasia that involves a single bone
What is monostotic fibrous dysplasia?
Radiographs of patients with this disease show abnormal trabeculation.
What is sickle cell anemia?
An inability to fully open the mouth.
What is trismus?
name for a type of enamel that is softer than normal and shows clinically as snoawcapped
What is Type III Hypomaturation?
A permanent condition that may occur in patients with squamos cell carcinoma
What is xerostomia?
A type of Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia that involves multiple bones and cafe' au lait macules
An assessment of the adequacy of platelet function.
What is bleeding time?
Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider by a treatment or diagnostic procedure.
What is iatrogenic?
Large pyramid shaped molars with large pulp chambers
What is Taurodontism?
Most common malignant soft tissue tumor of the head and neck in children
What is Rhabdomyosarcoma?
A result of vitamin D deficiency and induced by certain tumors, associated with rickets, shows clinically through delayed tooth eruption, periodontal disease, and pathologic fractures
What is Osteomalacia?
Characterised by spontaneous gingival bleeding and ecchymoses.
What is hemophilia?
Characterized by an abrupt loss of muscular control on one side of the face.
What is Bell palsy?
Characterized by hypodontia, hypotrichosis, and hypohidrosis
Associated with Spindle shaped Schwann cells that include Antoni A and B tissue patterns
What is Schwannoma (Neurilemmoma)?
Also known as periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia.
What is cementoma?
A craving of patients with Addison disease.
What is salt?
What is multiple sclerosis?
Characterized no pulp chambers or root canals, short and thin roots, and opalescent dentin
What is Dentinogenesis Imperfecta?
Treatment for Adenomatoid Odonotgenic Tumor (AOT)
What is enucleation?
Appearing as a "blowout" or "ballooning" distention of the jaw.
What is aneurysmal bone cyst?
Characterized by a decrease in platelets.
What is thrombocytopenia?
Rheumatoid arthritis