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Category - Scientific Basis for Dental Hygiene Practice

What type of lesion presents as cauliflower-like?
  1. Fibroma
  2. Papilloma
  3. Lipoma
  4. Hyperplasia
Explanation
Answer: B - Papilloma presents as cauliflower-like. Depending on the amount of keratin, the lesion is usually grayish white or pink. It is primarily composed of long, fingerlike projections of stratified squamous epithelium with a core of fibrous connective tissue.
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