Bismuth intoxication is manifested as:

 # Bismuth intoxication is manifested as: 
a. Pigmentation in areas of inflammation 
b. Burtonian line 
c. Gingiva 
d. Blackish line in the mucosa 


The correct answer is D. Blackish line in the mucosa.

Oral Manifestations: Bismuth pigmentation of the oral mucosa, particularly of the gingiva and buccal mucosa, is the most common oral feature of bismuth therapy and is reported to occur in a high proportion of patients receiving preparations containing the metal.

The pigmentation appears as a ‘bismuth line’, a thin blue-black line in the marginal gingiva which is sometimes confined to the gingival papilla. There may also be the same type of pigmentation of the buccal mucosa, the lips, the ventral surface of the tongue, or in any localized area of inflammation such as around partially erupted third molars or around the periphery of an ulcer as an anachoretic phenomenon.

Cyst without a lining is :

 # Cyst without a lining is : 
a Radicular cyst 
b. Nasopalatine duct cyst 
c. Dentigerous cyst 
d. Hemorrhagic/traumatic bone cyst 


The correct answer is D. Hemorrhagic/Traumatic bone cyst.

The traumatic cyst is a pseudo cyst (lacks an epithelial lining) and an uncommon lesion comprises about 1% of all jaw cysts. It occurs in other bones of the skeleton as well.

Etiology. The etiology of the solitary bone cyst is unknown, although a number of theories have been proposed and at least one, the trauma—hemorrhage theory has been rather widely accepted. Howe and also Sieverink have carried out extensive reviews of the literature and pointed out the wide acceptance
of the theory of origin from intramedullary hemorrhage following traumatic injury. Hemorrhage occurring within the medullary spaces of bone after trauma heals in most cases by organization of the clot and eventual formation of connective tissue and new bone. According to the traumatic theory, the
clot breaks down and leaves an empty cavity within the bone. Steady expansion of the lesion occurs secondary to altered or obstructed lymphatic or venous drainage. This expansion tends to cease when the cyst-like lesion reaches the cortical layer of bone, so that expansion of the involved bone is not a common finding in the solitary bone cyst.

Giant cell fibroma occurs commonly on:

 # Giant cell fibroma occurs commonly on:
A. Maxillary gingiva
B. Mandibular gingiva
C. Tongue
D. Palate


The correct answer is B. Mandibular gingiva.

Most common benign soft tissue neoplasm is fibroma (oral fibroma or fibromatosis fibroma) and its most common site is buccal mucosa. Giant cell fibroma is a distinctive entity from a conventional fibroma. The most common site is the mandibular gingiva, followed by the maxillary gingiva, the tongue, and the palate 


Syndrome in which all patients look similar, without being genetically linked to each other is:

 # Syndrome in which all patients look similar, without being genetically linked to each other is:
A. Hereditary ectodermal dysplasia
B. Von Recklinghausen
C. Gardner syndrome
D. Rosenthal syndrome


The correct answer is A. Hereditary ectodermal dysplasia. 

Hereditary ectodermal dysplasia is a large, heterogeneous group of inherited disorders involving skin, hair, nails, eccrine glands, and teeth. It is characterized by hypohidrosis, hypodontia, onychodysplasia, and hypotrichosis. Typical facies are characterized by frontal bossing, sunken cheeks, saddle nose, thick, everted lips, wrinkled hyperpigmented skin around the eyes, and low-set ears. Other common signs are short stature, eye abnormalities, decreased flow of tears, and photophobia. Since most of the signs are common, they resemble each other. 

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