Pathology
Systemic diseases
Lesions
Drug Identification
Prophylaxis
100

"White Patch" It is not removed by scratching and can occur anywhere in the mouth. Appears before a malignant lesion

Leukoplakia

100

The tongue appears red. Which vitamin is lacking?

Vitamin B

100

Patients experiencing recurring episodes fewer than six times a year, and the lesions heal 7-10 days.

Minor aphthous ulcer

100

What is the chemical name for Tylenol?

Acetaminophen

100

Antibiotic mouth rinse that causes discoloration of the teeth but can be removed from a dental polish.

Chlorexidine

200

Appears white on the tongue and is easily wiped away. Niacin can be used to cure this fungal infection

Oral Candiasis

200

The tongue appears red or bright pink with bumps looks like a strawberry. What disease is this?

Kawasaki Disease

200

 A sore in your mouth that does not heal. Any lump or swelling on the neck, lips or oral cavity.

Cancer

200

What is the  Brand name for ibuprohen 

Advil or Motrin

200

Name the antibiotic that can cause discoloration of the teeth and cannot be removed by a polish

Tetracycline

300

Patchy white lesions with a pattern of circles and lines called Wickham's stria.

Lichen Planus

300

Client is taking metaformin not insulin due to high sugar count.

Diabetic Type II

300

Aphthous Ulcers are also known as ?

Canker sores

300

Name a Schedule 1 Drug

Heroin, LsD, MDMA ( ectasy)

300

Prophylaxis is required for what type of condition of the heart prior dental cleaning.

Heart transplant or valve .

400

This dark coating of the tongue is caused by an overgrowth of dead skin cells, and staining from bacteria.

Black hairy tongue

400

Temporary Paralysis of one side of the face.

Bells Palsy

400

Infection at the apex of a tooth.

Abscess

400

Name the schedule of drugs that is low abuse, can be renewed and have up to 5 refills. 

Schedule IV - Xanax, Valium

400

Name the type of hormone that the pancreas secretes

Insulin

500

When someone is grinding or clenching causing a formation from the bilaterally of the tongue. 

Scalloped Tongue

500

On the tongue appears map like lesions.  Usually due to stress ( Idopathic).

Geographic Tongue

500

 At which stage herpes is the most contagious.

3rd stage

500

What information is written in the "INSCRIPTION" portion of the prescription

The drug name , strength and dose

500

When the deoxygenated blood flows into the  oxygenated blood . A prophylaxis may be required

The Shunt

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