Clinical/radiographic descriptions
Treatment for diseases/lesions
Distinguishing Key Details

Histology slides

Differential/definitive diagnosis

100

What is the recommended treatment when a torus interferes with oral function, speech or denture placement.

What is surgical removal 

200


What is cherubism?

200

This autosomal dominant syndrome is distinguished by a "fish-like" mouth, cleft lower eyelids and deafness.k

What is Teachers Collins Syndrome or Mandibulofacial Dysostosis.

200

This inherited condition is diagnosed by the presents of multiple osteomas, odontomas in the mandible, unerupted teeth with hypercementosis, and intestinal polyps. 

What is Garder Syndrome 

300

This inherited condition presents with café-au-lait spots, multiple neurofibromas, and may cause enlargement of the mandibular canal on radiographs.

what is Von Recklinghausen Disease (Neurofibromatosis Type I) 

300

What multidisciplinary team is typically involved in the treatment of a patient with Cleft lip and Cleft palate.

What is a pediatrician, OMFS, pedodontist,orthodontist, speech pathologist.

300

A developmental defect characterized by an opening between the oral and nasal cavities due to failed fusion during embryonic growth 

What is Cleft Palate

300

This condition displays numerous enlarged blood vessels positioned just below the epithelium, accounting for its characteristic red papules on the tongue.

What is Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia 


400


What is Gardner Syndrome 


500

This condition may resemble a dentigerous cyst or OKC on a radiograph, but it is diagnosed when multiple jaw cyst are seen in a child as young as 5 to 6 years old and it is associated with a high recurrence rate.

What is Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome or Gorlin Syndrome