Question 1: Which one of the following is not correct? (Only one answer) The correct answer is: C. The internal structure of the lesions is radiolucent with scattered radiopacities. Question 2: Which of the following you would include in your differential diagnosis list? (One or more answers) The correct answers are: […]
Question 1: Describe the lesion On the right side of the mandible, a radiopaque, sclerotic, and homogeneous lesion is observed, extending from the distal aspect of the unerupted canine to the mesial aspect of the germ of the second molar and from the alveolar ridge down to the inferior alveolar nerve canal. The lesion has […]
QUESTION 1 In the left central incisor a small, well-defined periapical radiolucency is observed. The osteolytic lesion causes destruction of the buccal plate. An endodontic retreatment has been attempted. Total calcification of the root canal and perforation of the root at the buccal aspect are observed. QUESTION 2 The root of the central incisor […]