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Bacterial infection that is very contagious

What is primary syphilis (chancre)

100

Condition where the bone tissue in the jaw fails to heal after trauma, associated with bisphosphonates

What is osteonecrosis of the jaw 

100

Location of aphthous ulcers

What is moveable, non-keratinized mucosa

100

Autoimmune condition that presents with a butterfly rash over the nose and arthritis

What is systemic lupus erythematosus

100

Tuberculosis diagnostic tests

What is a skin test or biopsy

200

Histopathology shows hyperkeratosis and pt reports chronic rubbing in the area

What is frictional keratosis

200

Presents with gingival overgrowth, spontaneous bleeding ad an elevated WBC count

What is leukemia 

200

Difference between minor and major aphthous ulcers

What is minor is smaller (3-5 mm) and shallower vs major are deeper and larger (>1 cm)

200

Abnormal clusters of sebaceous glands found on the vermillion border or buccal mucosa

What are fordyce granules

200

Management strategies for head and neck radiation 

What is good OH, fluoride treatment, regular dental check-ups, salivary substitutes, etc..

300

A biopsy ruled out viral herpes, the condition is. 

What is herpetiform aphthous ulcers

300

This condition is seen with acute osteomyelitis and is a piece of dead bone

What is a sequestrum

300

The definition and cause of pericoronitis

What is a bacterial infection of the gingiva around a partially erupted mandibular third molar 

300

Condition presents with xerostomia and dry eyes due to autoimmune destruction of salivary and lacrimal glands.

What is Sjogren's syndrome

300

Treatment of diseases such as aphthous ulcers and erosive lichen planus

What is topic steroids

400

Pt presents clinically with Striae of Wickham

What is reticular lichen planus

400

Autoimmune disorder primarily affects the mucous membranes and presents with blisters or erosions that rupture easily, can affect eyes

What is benign mucous membrane pemphigoid 

400

Difference between frictional keratosis lesions and leukoplakia

What is caused by chronic mechanical irritation and typically resolves when the irritant is removed vs leukoplakia cannot be rubbed off

400

A positive result occurs after slight pressure on the skin causes separation of the layers and formation of a bullae

What is Nikolsky's sign

400

Etiology of aphthous ulcers

What is stress, trauma, certain foods, and menstruation

500

Pt also presents with acantholysis

What is pemphigus vulgaris

500

Four types of lichen plants

What is reticular lichen plans, plaque-like, erosive/bullous, and desquamative gingivitis 
500

Differential diagnosis of leukoplakia

What is frictional keratosis, lichen planus, and oral candidiasis

500

Clinically presents with arthritis, conjunctivitis, skin lesions, oral lesions that resemble aphthous ulcers

What is Reiter syndrome

500

Acantholysis definition

What is intraepithelial separation 

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