Ch.3 Immunity and Immunologic Oral Lesions
Ch.4 Infectious Diseases
Ch. 7 Neoplasia
Ch. 9 Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
Ch. 10 Orofacial Pain and TMJ Disorders
100

These are produced during a hormonal immunity reaction 

What is Antibodies 

100

The treatment for this condition uses the RIPE drug combination 

What is Tuberculosis 

100

Malignant Tumors of epithelial origin 

What is Carcinomas 

100

This can lead to development of opportunistic diseases.

What is Immunodeficiency? 

100

This is the inability to open the mouth all the way. 

What is Trismus 

200

Lesions caused by diffuse swelling as a result of increases permeability of deeper blood vessels

What is Angioedema 

200

A painful, erythematous gingivitis with necrosis of interdental papillae 

What is NUG

200

The most common location in the mouth for a salivary gland tumor. 

What is the junction of the hard palate and soft palate?

200

This systemic disease, when poorly controlled, has an increased colonization of Candida albicans, which is indicative of a compromised immune response. 

What is Diabetes? 

200

This disorder that involves the 5th cranial nerve characterized by sharp, shooting pain 

What is Trigeminal Neuralgia? 

300

This syndrome affects the salivary and lacrimal glands resulting in xerostomia and dry eyes 

What is Sjogren Syndrome 

300

Inflammation around the crown of a partially erupted, impacted tooth 

What is Pericoronitis 

300

This tumor has spindle-shaped Schwann cells arranged in wholes around a pink center, and is surrounded by connective tissue capsule. 

What is a Schwannoma (Neurilemmoma)? 

300

This deficiency has the oral manifestation of disappearing filiform papilla (in chronic cases), a smooth, painful burning tongue, and pale gingiva. 

What is Iron deficiency Anemia? 

300

This is the abnormal position of a disc to the condyle of the mandible and the articular eminence. 

What is Internal Derangement or disk derangement? 

400

These are accessory cells in immune response

What is macrophages 

400

An erythematous flat raised area on the midline of the posterior dorsal tongue 

What is Median Rhomboid Glossitis

400

This lesion is a developmental lesion, does not have unlimited growth potential, and contains small capillaries. 

What is a Capillary Hemagioma? 

400

This is the most common inherited blood disorder. It alters the shape of hemoglobin, preventing the blood cells from being able to move through small blood vessels. 

What is Sickle Cell Anemia? 

400

An acute, self-limiting loss of muscle control on one side of the face 

What is Bell Palsy 

500

When antibodies are created by the person himself or herself 

What is active immunity 

500

This virus causes both chickenpox and shingles 

What is Varicella-Zoster Virus 

500

The ABCDE's are considered when assessing this lesion. 

What is Melanocytic Nevus? 

500

This disorder is characterized by malignant neoplasms of blood forming stem cells, originates in bone marrow. It is classified by which cell type is involved. 

What is Leukemia?

500

The most common disease affecting the TMJ

What is Osteoarthritis