Bacterial Infections-Infectious Diseases
Bacterial Infections-Symptoms
Fungal Infections-Diseases
Viral Infections-Diseases
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
100

Infection caused by staph aureus and strep pyogenes and usually seen
in young children

What is Impetigo?

100

This is the name for incisors that are screwdriver shaped as a result of congenital syphilis.

What is/are Hutchinson’s Incisors?

100

One of two more common names for Candidiasis.

What is Moniliasis or Thrush?

100

This is the initial infection with the Herpes Simplex Virus.

What is Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis?

100

This bodily systems cells are infected by HIV

What is the immune system?

200

Infectious disease transmitted by nasal or oral secretions, and may also be caused by viruses

What is pharyngitis/Tonsilitis?

200

Food sometimes gets caught under this tissue overlying an impacted
molar leading to pericoronitis

What is an operculum?

200

This is the most common type of Candidiasis that is also called
Chronic Atrophic Candidiasis

What is Denture Stomatitis?

200

Verruca Vulgaris is a lesion caused by this virus via direct contact

What is Human Papilloma Virus?

(common wart is the lesion)

200

This is one of the most common oral lesions seen in persons with
HIV

What is Candidiasis?

300

What bacterial infection is transmitted through droplet inhalation and
can results in painful, nonhealing, slowly enlarging oral ulcers?

What is Tuberculosis?

300

Syphilis has three stages; this is the highly infectious lesion that is
characteristic of the second stage

What is a Mucous patch?

300

One type of candidiasis which may also be caused by a nutritional
deficiency.

What is Angular Cheilitis?

300

Shingles, caused by Varicella Zoster, affects this cranial nerve?

What is the Trigeminal nerve?

300

This HIV associated lesion is caused by a Herpes virus and occurs
most often orally on the palate or on the gingiva.

What is Kaposi Sarcoma?

400

Longstanding inflammation of bone or bone marrow.

What is chronic osteomyelitis?

400

Condition of chronic osteomyelitis characterized by diffuse irregular
radiopacities of bone.

What is Chronic Sclerosing Osteomyelitis?

400

This is the condition of the mucosa underlying a white curdlike
material characteristic of pseudomembranous candidiasis.

What is erythema?

400

Hand-Foot-and-Mouth disease is caused by this virus

What is Coxsackie virus?

400

Infection characterized by cratered interdental papillae, foul odor,
metallic taste and sloughing of necrotic tissue

What is Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis

500

Infection formerly thought to be caused by fungi, giving the condition
its name

What is Actinomycosis?

500

Scarlet fever can cause this condition of the tongue when the
fungiform papillae become red and prominent.

What is Strawberry tongue?

500

This type of oral fungal infection can be caused by fungus that
normally lives in soil.

What is Mucormycosis?

500

This is the infectious disease, caused by Epstein Barr Virus, that is
transmitted by saliva, through kissing.

What is mononucleosis