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Quiz 1. Question # 1. Most likely diagnosis of the lesion seen in this Radiograph is? Rarefying osteitis Complex odontoma Dentigerous cyst Compound odontoma. Question # 2. Solitary ASX and non-expansile lesion discovered on routine examination.

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  1. Quiz 1

  2. Question # 1 • Most likely diagnosis of the lesion seen in this Radiograph is? • Rarefying osteitis • Complex odontoma • Dentigerous cyst • Compound odontoma

  3. Question # 2 Solitary ASX and non-expansile lesion discovered on routine examination. 1. The BEST clinical diagnosis for this radiolucency is: a. periapical cyst b. traumatic bone cyst c. PACD, immature d. ameloblastoma e. Stafne defect

  4. Question # 3 • 35 year old female. Teeth test vital A.Rarefying osteitis B. Osteosclerosis C. Periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia D. Osteomyelitis

  5. Question # 4 The radiolucent area associated with #32 most likely represents A.Radicular cyst B. Lateral periodontal cyst C. Dentigerous cyst D. Rarefying osteitis

  6. Question # 5 The radiolucent area present in between the roots of #27 and #28 most likely represents: A.Lateral periodontal cyst B. Radicular cyst C. Rarefying osteitis D. Dentigerous cyst

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