25. A dental specialist sees pearly-white, roughened-surfaced plaque in a patient's
mouth. This lesion, caused by a yeast-like fungus, is:
a. Leukoplakia.
b. Trench mouth.
c. Candidiasis.
d. Intraoral herpes.
e. Stomatitis aphthosa.
26. A dental specialist sees hyperkeratosis and a white-gray lesion in the mandibular
labial vestibule. This lesion is:
a. Angular cheilitis.
b. Denture irritation.
c. Erythema multiforme.
d. Snuff dipper's pouch.
e. Recurrent aphthous ulcers.
27. When cracks occur in the skin and mucous membranes at the commissure of the
lips, this condition is:
a. Herpes labialis.
b. Angular cheilitis.
c. Candidiasis.
d. Cellulitis.
e. Granulation.
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