INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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What feature is characteristic of CEOT?

  1. Anterior maxilla location

  2. Occurrence in children to adolescents

  3. Amorphous pink amyloid with concentric calcifications termed Liesegang rings

  4. Elevated alkaline phosphate

The correct answer is: Amorphous pink amyloid with concentric calcifications termed Liesegang rings

CEOT (Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumors) are a rare, benign odontogenic (tooth-related) tumor that primarily occurs in adults, often in their fourth decade of life. Therefore, option B is incorrect. Additionally, they are usually located in the mandible, so option A is incorrect. Elevated alkaline phosphate is not a characteristic feature of CEOT, so option D is incorrect. The characteristic feature of CEOT is amorphous pink amyloid with concentric calcifications which are known as Liesegang rings.