the outer, thinner layer of the skin that is composed of living and dead cells.
Epidermis
Pores in the skin get clogged, bacteria causes inflammation and pus forms.
Acne
area immediately around the tooth.
Periodontium
visible part of the ear called auricle
outer ear
Cornea
the thicker layer of the skin beneath the epidermis that is made up of connective tissue and contains blood vessels and nerves.
Dermis
inflamed or scaly patch of skin.
Dermatitis or eczema
visible portion of the tooth protected with enamel
Crown
directly behind the ear drum is the auditory ossicles three small bones linked together that connect the ear drum to the inner ear.
Middle ear
is the inner layer of the eye wall
Retina
a pigment that gives the skin, hair, and iris of the eyes their color.
Melanin
caused by a virus and are most commonly found on the hands, feet, and face.
Warts
the tissue that contains the blood vessels and nerves of the tooth
pulp
the labyrinth consists of a network of curved and spiral passages that can be divided into three main parts.
Inner ear
the white part of the eye
sclera
structures within the skin that produce an oily secretion called sebum.
Sabaceous Glands
Ringworm and athletes foot are infections that can be spread by contact with skin or infected clothing
Fungal Infections
combination of bacteria and other particles, such as small bits of food
Plaque
sound waves are not passed from the outer ear to the inner ear usually because of blockage or injury
Conductive hearing loss
these form when hair follicles become infected
Boils
A condition in which patches of skin lose melanin and have no pigment
Vitiligo
an inflammation of the periodontal structures, caused by a bacterial infection.
Periodontal disease
type of hearing loss; a condition which ringing, buzzing, whistling, roaring, hissing or other sound is heard in the ear in the absence of external sound.
Tinnitus
some may develop into melanoma
Moles