Inflammation
Oral Lesions (Placement Classification)
Oral Legions (Biological, Physical, Chemical Agent Classification)
Hormonal / Developmental / Nutritional Disturbances
Neoplasms
100

_____ inflammation lasts longer than two weeks where tissue damage can occur as periodontal disease.

What is chronic inflammation?


100

This lesion is a localized collection of pus that occurs below the surface of the oral mucosa at the apex of a tooth root.

What is a periapical abscess? 

100

This bacterial skin infection is uncontrolled inflammation that can occur by an abscessed tooth that causes rapid swelling, high fever, and immense pain.

What is cellulitis?

100

This eating disorder is characterized by the under-intake of calories or nutrition, which can greatly weaken teeth causing them to die and/or fall out.

What is anorexia nervosa?

100

This type of neoplasm is typically slow growing, encapsulated, and is noncancerous. 

What are benign neoplasms?

200

This condition displays redness caused by vasodilation.

What is erythema?

200

This elevated lesion located above the surface of the oral mucosa can be classified as either pedunculated (attached by a stalk) or sessile (broad based).

What is a papule?
200

This virus causes blistering lesions around the lips commonly called "cold sores".

What is herpes simplex virus 1? (HSV-1)

200

This eating disorder is characterized by the person purging to get rid of ingested undigested/unabsorbed food. It is known for causing oral lesions due to continuous exposure to stomach acid.

What is bulimia?

200

These are common warning signs of oral cancer that the dental assistant can look for in a patient's mouth.

What are lesions that are red, white, or very dark in color? (Cell texture change also accepted)

300

_____ inflammation lasts less than 2 weeks.

What is acute inflammation?

300

This noncancerous lesion is found above the surface of the oral mucosa and often appears in pregnant women. 

What is a granuloma? (also accepting pregnancy tumor, pregnancy granuloma, and pyogenic granuloma)

300

This virus is most commonly known for causing chicken pox in children, it also causes small, erupting pustules that can last up for five weeks.

What is herpes zoster? (Shingles also accepted)

300

This inflammatory condition causes ulcers at the corners of the mouth that could be due to a vitamin B deficiency.

What is angular cheilitis? (Perlèche also accepted)

300

This typically benign tumor can swell the mandible/maxilla and looks like a large, radiolucent bubble on a radiograph. Usually occurs due to a dentigerous cyst around an unerupted tooth.

What is an ameloblastoma?

400

The chemical response that is released by the body when tissue is injured in any way.

What are histamines?

400

This lesion is a fluid/semisolid filled sac found in the bone or in tissue underneath the oral mucosa surface.

What is a cyst?

400

This rare bacterial disease starts as inflammation that turns into abscesses that drain outside the oral cavity.

What is actinomycosis? (Actinomyces israelii also accepted)

400

This tongue inflammation occurs due to the atrophy of the papilla to create a smooth and reddened tongue and can be caused by an iron or vitamin B deficiency. 

What is glossitis? 

400

These malignant tumors are made of epithelial tissue and account for ~90% of oral cancers. This cancer has a poor survival rate due to the fact that half the time the tumor metastasizes before being detected.

What is squamous cell carcinoma? (Carcinoma and oral carcinoma also accepted)

500

The three phases of acute inflammation, in order.

What are initiation, amplification, and termination?

500

These lesions are red/purple unelevated spots that occur on the skin or mucosa and are caused by localized hemorrhage.

What are purpuras? 

500

This fungal infection is often seen in children and appears as a white film over the tongue that can be wiped away.

What is candida albicans? (Thrush and candidiasis also accepted)

500

During pregnancy, a woman's elevated/unbalanced hormone levels can cause this type of inflammation in the mouth.

What is gingivitis? (Gum disease and cavities/caries/tooth decay are also accepted)

500

These uncommon malignant tumors are made of connective tissue and are named by their tissue of origin. 

What is sarcoma? (Oral sarcoma also accepted)

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