A form of hyperkeratosis caused by chronic friction against oral mucosa surface
What is frictional keratosis
Heart valve damage may occur from this
What is rheumatic fever
Cherubism is characterized as
What is an autosomal dominant disorder
Periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia affects this bone
What is periapical bone
Hypermobility Disorders include
What is dislocation and subluxation
A benign lesion associated with pipe/cigar smoking and characterized by raised red areas at the opening of the ducts
What is nicotine stomatitis
inflammation around the crown of a partially erupted tooth most commonly the lower thirds
What is pericoronitis
This syndrome involves losing the permanent and primary dentition prematurely
What is Papillon Lefevre Syndrome
What is multinucleated giant cells
What is the masseter and temporalis muscles
A lesion caused by injury to a peripheral nerve and is painful
What is traumatic neuroma
A skin lesion over the mandible
What is actinomycosis
Penetrance refers to
What is the number of individuals affected
This disease is associated with cafe au lait spots
What is polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
The clinician relates joint noises such as clicking, popping, and blank
What is crepitus
The most common mass on the gingiva and is caused by trauma
What is fibroma
The well known drug combination RIPE is for this
What is tuberculosis
Cyclic Neutropenia is characterized by
What is a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophils
How are giant cells granulomas usually treated
What is surgical removal
Trigeminal neuralgia involves this nerve
What is trigeminal nerve
The 3 P's
What is pyogenic granuloma, peripheral giant cell granuloma, peripheral ossifying fibroma
The primary stage of syphillis=chancre, secondary stage= mucous patch, tertiary stage=
What is Gumma
Most Common form of Amelogenesis Imperfecta
What is Hypoplastic Amelogenesis Imperfecta
Deficiency of this results in Osteomalacia
What is calcium
Characterized by loss of muscle control on one side of the face
What is Bell Palsy