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Life of an Pathologist
100

___________ is the process in which the mouth cannot produce enough saliva to keep the oral cavity moist. It can be caused by dehydration, eating foods which use up extra saliva, or even can be a cause of medication.

Xerostomia

100

What is the most common procedure overseen by an Oral Pathologist, and occasionally done by them?

Soft Tissue Biopsy

100

_____ involves checking the area around the mouth. Oral cancer is not only in the oral cavity but in the surrounding area as well. Used to search for evidence of oral cancer.

Extra Oral Cancer Screening

100

________ is an area in which a calcified mass or sialolith forms within the salivary glands.

Siolith

200

__________is a noncancerous bony growth. It forms on your lower jaw and sits under your tongue. They aren't dangerous.

Torus/Tori

200

What is the exact number that the average wages of an Oral Pathologist begin at?

Wages typically start from $83,860.

200

______ is when a cut is made around the entirety of a mass to remove and inspect it for disease. The entire substance is removed from the mouth.

Excisional Biopsy

200
What is the average amount of months required post dental school to become an Oral Pathologist?

37

300

What disease is depicted in the image?

Aphthous Ulcers

300

_______ is the alternate name for the medical condition for having multiple teeth. 

Hyperdontia

300

______ is needed when a mass is too large to remove or when it isn’t necessary to remove the whole mass.

Incisional Biopsy

300

What is the most prestigious Dental School in America?

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor School of Dentistry

400

What disease is depicted in the image?

Leukemia

400

What are the 7 main areas an Oral Pathologist performs treatments on?

teeth, gums, bones, joints, glands, skin, and muscles around your mouth.

400

_______ is a two sided tool that has a flat and circular side. It is for minor tumors or asymptomatic tumors.

Oral Brush

400

What percentage of applicants are accepted into post graduation training?

2.5%

500

What disease is depicted in the image?


Candidiasis

500

What is the shape of the first incision made in a biopsy?

Wedge shaped incision

500

________ is a device which uses fluorescent light to detect cancerous cells within the oral cavity.

Velscope

500

What procedure is being shown in the following image?


Intra Oral Cancer Screening