1.What is the reason behind the red appearance of geographic tongue?
2.In which teeth are developmental enamel defects most frequently observed?
3.Fordyce granules are commonly found in all the following locations EXCEPT ____________?
4.A 7-year-old child presents with a yellowish discoloration on a maxillary central incisor. The mother reports a history of trauma to the primary tooth three years ago, accompanied by repeated infections and swelling. What is the most likely diagnosis?
5.Amelogenesis imperfecta primarily affects which embryonic tissue layer?
6.Which of the following conditions is least commonly associated with hypodontia?
7.A child presents with a noticeable asymmetry in crown and root size, as well as eruption patterns between the left and right sides of the jaw. What is the most likely diagnosis?
8.Which condition is characterized by a significant decrease in dentin volume, an expanded predentin layer, extensive areas of interglobular dentin, and an irregular dentin structure?
9.What is the underlying cause of brittle bone disease?
10.What term is used to describe a tooth with no apical displacement of the pulpal floor?
11.In Veau's classification system for cleft lip and palate, which group corresponds to an isolated cleft palate?
12.The premaxilla-premaxillary cyst is also known as which of the following?
13.Which of the following cysts are commonly linked to teeth that are still alive?
14.Which location is the most frequent site for melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy (MNTI)?
15.Taurodontism is commonly associated with which of the following conditions?
16.Which developmental cyst occurs most frequently?
17.In dentin dysplasia, the histological pattern described as 'lava flowing around boulders' is indicative of which process?
18.Which of the following is the most frequently occurring congenital anomaly affecting the face and jaw?
19.Which type of teeth are referred to as submerged teeth?
20.Which tooth is most frequently missing in cases of hypodontia?