Oral Pathology
Reflexes and Movements
Skin and Body Findings
Crying and Comfort
Parenting Myths
100

This congenital anomaly presents in up to 10% of newborns and involves a short, tight, or anterior lingual frenulum.

What is ankyloglossia?

100

This reflex is what a baby does when they feel like they are falling

What is the Moro reflex?

100

This causes enlarged nipples or small milk secretion in a newborn

What is maternal estrogen exposure? 

100

This is the most common cause of traumatic death in infancy 

What is abusive head trauma/shaken baby syndrome?

100

This elective surgical procedure in males is neither recommended nor advised against by the AAP.

What is a circumcision?

200

Natal or neonatal teeth can occur in high frequency of this sequence whose French eponym discovered the consequences of having a small jaw.

What is Pierre Robin sequence?

 

200

An abnormality in this reflex, when associated with other signs of CNS involvement, suggests basal ganglia or brainstem dysfunction 

What is the suck reflex?

200

The “brick dust” in a newborn’s diaper is caused by the concentration of this substance in the urine

What are urate crystals? 

200

This is the month of life where crying typically peaks

What is 2 months of age?

200

"Spoiling" an infant by frequently holding them or immediately responding to crying is a common misconception but actually is a part of this parenting style

What is authoritative parenting?

300

Found in up to 80% of newborns, these 1-3mm white nodules are firm, filled with keratin, and spontaneously involute in 3 months.

What are neonatal inclusion cysts? 

300

Often confused for URI sxs, a newborn does this to clear its nasal passages

What is sneezing in a newborn?

300

Sounds worse than it seems, but this rash occurs in up to 70% of newborns on days 2-3 of life. 

What is erythema toxicum neonatorum? 

300

Remember "3" is the magic number to help define this otherwise normal behavior of an "inconsolable" infant

What is colic? 

300

You don't need alcohol, just exposure to the air to help this once vital/gelatinous conduit fall off, just tell your parents to notify you if still present after 3 weeks

What is the umbilical cord?

400

This condition is caused by friction with natal/neonatal teeth resulting in a traumatic ulcer in the mouth or tongue

What is Riga-Fede disease?

400

This reflex disappears first at 1 month of life

What is the rooting reflex?

400

This skin finding has a more PC name now, and can be confused with bruising

What is congenital dermal melanosis/melanocytosis?

400

Created by Dr. Harvey Karp, this set of techniques replicate womb-like sensations to trigger a baby's calming reflex and reduce crying.

What are the 5 S's of soothing a baby? 

(Swaddle, Side/Stomach Position, Shush, Swing, and Suck)

400

Pediatricians recommend against using pre-moistened diaper wipes in order to avoid this skin condition

What is contact dermatitis?

500

This rare benign gingival tumor shows a female predilection of 8-10:1 and can cause feeding or respiratory issues of large.

What is congenital epulis of the newborn?

500

Persistence of primitive reflexes past 4 to 6 months or absence before this time when they should have been present is predictive of this condition

What is cerebral palsy?

500

Also called encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis, this disorder would be on the top of the differential if a newborn had a skin finding along the V1 distribution

What is Sturge-Weber syndrome? 

500

This evidence-based public health program aims to educate parents about crying. 

What is the "Period of PURPLE crying" initiative?

500

These are not fully functional at birth, and can take up to 2-3 years to fully maturate, allowing for infrequent bathing of a newborn. 

What are sweat glands? 

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