
Dental Anomalies (1)
Quiz by moataz mohamed el kholy
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A patient presents with a total absence of teeth, thin dry skin, sparse hair, and defective fingernails. This clinical picture is most commonly associated with which of the following syndromes
Which of the following developmental disturbances is characterized by the fusion of two adjacent tooth germs by cementum only, often due to trauma?
Which of the following refers to an increase in the number of teeth where the extra teeth are morphologically similar to the neighboring teeth?
A child born to a syphilitic mother presents with permanent incisors that are barrel-shaped with a central notch on the incisal edge. What is this condition called?
A radiograph reveals a molar with an elongated crown, a large pulp chamber, and an apically positioned bifurcation. This anomaly, which means "Bull-Tooth," is known as:

A patient is missing their upper lateral incisors, but a review of their dental history confirms these teeth never developed. How would this condition be classified?
All of the following are dental manifestations of Cleidocranial Dysplasia EXCEPT:
A supernumerary tooth that appears buccally or palatally to a molar is specifically identified as a:
Which of the following conditions involves an incomplete division of a single tooth germ, resulting in a large crown with a single root and root canal?
Variations in the size and shape of teeth, such as macrodontia and gemination, occur due to disturbances during which stage of tooth development?