Microbiology
Microbiology part II
Special Health Care Needs
Special Healthcare Needs Part II
Miscellaneous
200

With regards to facial infections the upper face has ______ diverse microorganism variety compared to the lower face.

What is more?

200

This is the treatment for ANUG (Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis).

What is debridement and antibiotics?

200

This is how the hand would appear in a child with Hunter or Hurler Syndrome. 

What is clawed?

200

Downs Syndrome is a triple chromosome of this chromosome number. 

What is chromosome 21?

200

A brown tumor is related to this endocrine disorder.

What is hyperparathyroidism?

400

An earlier colonization and detection of strep mutans has this affect on later caries risk.

What is higher caries risk?

400

The primary antibody in allergic reactions.

What is IgE?

400

This is the term for when the tongue is too large for the airway due to a small mandible. 

What is glossoptosis?

400

This is the area of the brain affected in ADHD. 

What is the pre-frontal cortex?

400

Diabetes Insipidus is due to this. 

What is a pituitary disorder (deficiency of vasopressin/ADH)?

600

This is the crystal that is dissolved at the beginning of the caries chemical process. 

What is hydroxyapatite?

600

This cell stimulates B cells to produce antibodies.

What is Helper T-cells?

600

This is a common presentation of the tongue in children with Beckwith-Widemann Syndrome. 

What is macroglossia?

600

This is the common name for the following problems: VSD, pulmonary stenosis, overriding aorta and right ventricular hypertrophy. 

What is Tetralogy of Fallot?

600

This is a common tumor associated with Beckwith-Widemann Syndrome. 

What is Wilms Tumor?

800

This is believed to be the person who is the primary source of MS colonization in children. 

What is the mother?

800

The primary antibody in saliva. 

What is IgA?

800

This is the primary concern for children who have Pierre-Robin Sequence as infants, and is part of the reason why mandibular distraction is common in this population. 

What is breathing or feeding difficulty?

800

This neurotransmitter is associated with ADHD.

What is Dopamine?

800

Polydipsia is an increase in this.

What is thirst?

1000

This is the principal mode of delivery for fluoride.

What is topical?

1000

MALT stands for this. 

What is mucosa associated lymphoid tissue?

1000

Children with Apert Syndrome commonly have this dental anomaly. 

What is supernumerary teeth?

1000

The association between asthma and dental caries is due to this.

What is decreased salivary flow due to medications (Beta-2 Agonists)?

1000

This is the medical name for the tonsillar structures (pharyngeal, tubal, palatine and lingual tonsils). 

What is Waldeyer’s Ring?

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