Ch.1-Introduction to Preliminary Diagnosis of Oral Lesions
Ch.3-Immunity and Immunologic Oral Lesions
Ch.5- Developmental Disorders
Ch.7-Neoplasia
Ch.9-Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
100

Moveable and compressible

What is fluctuant? 

100

5 types of Immunoglobulins

What is IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, IgM? 

100

Dental sac develops these 3 structures 

What is cementum, PDL, and alveolar bone?

100

Common type of virus to cause oropharyngeal cancer

What is HPV? 

100

Vitamin C deficiency is referred to as

What is Scurvy? 

200

Final diagnosis is referred to as

What is definitive diagnosis?

200

Cell that recognizes self

What is Major histocompatibility complex?

200

Formation of cyst outside of tooth formation

What is nonodontogenic?

200

Invades and destroys surrounding tissue and can spread

What is malignant?

200

Non-insulin dependent diabetes is referred to as

What is Type 2 Diabetes? 

300

Palpable solid lesion up to 1 cm in diameter found in soft tissue can occur above, level with, or beneath the skin surface

What is a nodule?

300

Specific cell in dendrites

What is Langerhans cells?

300

Most common order for permanent missing teeth

What is MX/MD thirds, MX laterals, MD second premolars?

300

Most common intraoral location for hemangioma

What is tongue? 

300

A condition where weight gain is the most significant and obvious clinical feature

What is hypercortisolism (Cushing Syndrome)?

400

A small sample of tissue taken from a larger lesion

What is incisional biopsy?

400

Autoimmune disease where the 1st sign of disease occur in the oral cavity in more than 50% of cases

What is pemphigus vulgaris?

400

Cyst present at birth or noted in young children and is usually found on the floor of the mouth

What is dermoid cyst?

400

Type of tumor is extremely uncommon in the oral cavity

What is myoma? 

400

Characterized by an increase in the number of circulating RBCs 

What is polycythemia? 

500

5 Signs of inflammation

What is pain, swelling, redness, heat, and loss of function 

500

Autoimmune disease, which diagnosis requires two out of three types of lesions, oral, genital, and ocular may be present

What is Behcet Syndrome?

500

3 types of pseudocysts

What is Static/Stafne, Simple, and Aneurysmal?

500

Cyst that is known to have Antoni A and B patterns

What is Schwannoma?

500

Platelet count less than 100,000/mm3 is referred to as

What is Thrombocytopenia? 

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