INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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What is a traumatic bone cyst typically described as on a radiograph?

  1. Dense and calcified lesion

  2. Hyperlucent with scattered calcifications

  3. Scalloped around roots radiolucent lesion

  4. Uniformly radiopaque

The correct answer is: Scalloped around roots radiolucent lesion

A Dense and calcified lesion - This is incorrect because a traumatic bone cyst is not typically described as dense or calcified. On a radiograph, it often appears radiolucent with scalloping around the roots of adjacent teeth. B: Hyperlucent with scattered calcifications - This is also incorrect because while a traumatic bone cyst may have some calcifications, it is not typically hyperlucent. It is typically more radiolucent in appearance. D: Uniformly radiopaque - This option is incorrect because a traumatic bone cyst is not uniformly radiopaque. A radiolucent lesion with scalloping around the roots is more commonly seen.