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Identify the specimen
compound odontoma
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1. Identify the specimen 2. the specimen on pointer
1. embedded denticle 2. true modular pulpstone
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Identify the specimen on pointer
fibrillar calcification
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Brought about by tooth-to-tooth contact
Attrition
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Periodic repetitive clenching or rhythmic forceful grinding of the teeth
Bruxism
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Severe jarring of tooth and With or without injury to oral mucosa
Concussion
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Somehow dislodged from the socket and going beyond the incisal or occlusal level
Extrusion
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Complete tooth total displacement
Avulsion
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Displacement of tooth going apically
Intrusion
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Break in the continuity of the tissue of the enamel
Enamel fracture
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Fracture that may be located at the cervical area, middle third, or apical 3rd
root fracture - horizontal
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Factors for healing of fractured part of the roots, except:
Composite restoration
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Seen most often in areas quite near the opening of the salivary gland duct
Supragingival calculus
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reticular atrophy of the pulp
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1. Identify the pointer 2. other term of it
1. enamel pearl 2. enameloma
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fibrosis
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Calcified structures located within the pulp
Denticles
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Incomplete development of the brain, skull, and scalp.
Anencephaly
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A congenital malformation of the brain and various degrees of incomplete lobation of the brain hemispheres
Holoprosencephaly
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Incomplete formation of the anterior cerebral hemispheres of the brain and related or neighboring structures
Arhinencephaly
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Complex neural tube defect, characterized by accentuated retroflexion of the head, varying degree of defect in the occiput and upper spine, fusion of skin of the face and neck and nearly absent neck
Iniencephaly
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Small head and small brain
Microcephaly
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1. Identify the specimen 2. Identify the pointer
1. Leong’s premolar 2. extra pulp horn
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ameloblastoma
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1. Identify the specimen 2. Give 2 etiology
1. squamous cell carcinoma 2. tobacco use and poor oral hygiene
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Localized, fibrous overgrowth of the oral mucosa, typically occurring in the maxillary anterior region associated with ill fitting dentures or other mechanical irritants.
Epulis Fissuratum
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slowly growing, harmless, flat-based bony protruberance which is located on the roof of the mouth.
Torus Palatinus
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Condition in which the brain’s cerebral hemispheres are absent to a great degree and the remaining cranial cavity is filled with cerebrospinal fluid
Hydrancephaly
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Clover leaf skull-trilobed skull resulting from congenital hydrocephalus associated with intrauterine synostosis of the coronal and lambdoidal suture
Kleeblattschadel Syndrome
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refers to an abnormally long and narrow cranium. Caused by premature closure of the sagittal suture
Scaphocephaly
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refers to a broad skull with a short base and a recessed lower forehead
Brachycephaly
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repair of resorbed tooth
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refers to a very high or towerlike skull with a vertical forehead
Turricephaly
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chronic periodontitis
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refers to a triangular cranium with a prominent vertical ridge in the midforegead
Trigonocephaly
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attached denticle
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Asymmetric overgrowth of half of the face
Hemifacial hypertrophy
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refers to an abnormally asymmetrical cranium, which is typically flattened on one side
Plagiocephaly
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hard fibroma
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gingiva
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More fibrous tissues than different blood cells in the pulp as person ages
Fibrosis
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soft fibroma
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free denticle
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vacuolization of odontoblastic layer
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empty dentinal tubules
Dead tracts
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hardening of dentinal tubules
Sclerotic dentin
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not necessarily of dentin substance, just calcified structure in the pulp
pulp stones
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Reddish brown staining of teeth ○ Gonther disease
Poryphyria
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Resorption from cementum going towards the dentin
External resroption
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Resorption of dentinal wall of pulpal cavity
Internal resorption
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Condition in which an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid occurs within the skull
Hydrocephaly
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Slowly progressive atrophy of the soft tissues of essentially half of the face
Hemifacial atrophy
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1 eye with no nose
Cyclopia
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Enamel hypomaturation
Amelogenesis imperfecta
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Incomplete fracture or crack on enamel
Enamel infraction