Oral Med Final Exam Radiographic Lesions Ch 20

Oral med final exam radiographic lesions

37 cards   |   Total Attempts: 188
  

Cards In This Set

Front Back
Question 1
What radiolucent lesion is this?
Periapical or dental granuloma
Question 2
What radiolucent lesion is this?
Periapical or dental granuloma
Necrotic pulp chronic inflammed granulation tissue can lead to bone resorption pain and sensitivity
Periapical or dental granuloma
Always assoc. w non-vital tooth most common jaw cyst similar to periapical granuloma
Periapical cyst
Pseudocyst non-epithelial lined lined lumen filled with blood prior trauma posterior mandible soap bubble on radiograph
Aneurysmal bone cyst
Question 6
What is this radiolucent lesion?
Traumatic bone cyst or simple bone cyst
Past trauma or calcium deficiency scalloped, expansive lesion around roots open, drain blood, heal
Traumatic bone cyst
Question 8
What radiographic lesion is this?
Cemento osseous dysplasia
Developmental lesion periapical, focal, florid
Cemento osseous dysplasia
Question 10
What radiolucent lesion is this?
Osteomyelitis
Acute-infection from fractures, trauma, surgery tx-antibiotics chronic- long term inflammatory rx tx-surgery, antibiotics
Osteomyelitis
Question 12
What radiolucent lesion is this?
Lateral periodontal cyst
Question 13
What radiolucent lesion is this?
Lateral periodontal cyst
Max and mand canine premoalr region lateral surface of teeth asymptomatic and vital teeth
Lateral periodontal cyst
Question 15
What radiolucent lesion is this?
Dentigerous cyst