Appears as a white patch that cannot be scraped off
What is Leukoplakia
Inflammation around the crown of a partially erupted, impacted tooth-Most commonly a lower third molar
What is Pericoronitis
This is the most common site where herpes labialis appears.
What are the lips
This is the most common type of oral candidiasis, often seen in patients with removable prosthetics
What is denture stomatitis
A painful, erythematous gingivitis with necrosis of interdental papillae
What is NUG
Tobacco, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, HPV and sun exposure are main causes of
What is oral cancer
The most common sites for oral lesions in patients with tuberculosis
What are the Tongue and Palate
Herpetic whitlow affects what part of the body
What are the fingers
Candidiasis is the result of an overgrowth of a
What is a yeastlike fungus
Infection is associated with Group A B hemolytic streptococci
What is tonsillitis and pharyngitis
Oral manifestations in addition to streptococcal tonsillitis and pharyngitis include:Petechiae on the soft palate-Strawberry tongue
What is Scarlet Fever
This bacterial skin infection, caused by streptococcus pyogenes and staphylococcus aureus, is common in children, requires non intact skin, and is highly infectious.
What is impetigo
A viral infection of the salivary glands
What is Mumps
A nutritional deficiency of which vitamin is linked to angular cheilitis
What is Riboflavin
Herpangina, Hand-foot-and-mouth disease and Acute lymphonodular pharyngitis are all associated with what viral infection
What is Coxsackievirus Infections
Bacterial infection is caused by Treponema pallidum
What is Syphilis
Treponema pallidum can cross the placenta and enter the fetal circulation- Causes serious, irreversible damage to the child, including facial and dental abnormalities- dental abnormalities include
Mulberry Molars and Hutchinson's Incisors
Characterized by the presence of multiple whitish to pale pink nodules distributed throughout the oral mucosa
What is Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia (Heck Disease)
An erythematous, often a specific shape, flat to raised area on the midline of the posterior dorsal tongue
What is Median Rhomboid Glossitis
In Syphilis, these lesions are the most infectious
*Bonus points- what stage is this?
What is the mucous patch-
*Secondary stage
The following disease is the formation of abscesses that tend to drain from the mandible to the skin by the formation of a fistula
What is Actinomycosis
Heart valve damage may occur- childhood disease that follows a group A β-hemolytic streptococcal infection
What is Rhematic Fever
An opportunistic neoplasm that may occur in patients with HIV infection-Most commonly located on the palate and gingiva
What is Kaposi Sarcoma
A rare fungal infection- The organism is commonly found in soil and usually is nonpathogenic-The disease can present as a proliferating or destructive mass in the maxilla
What is Mucormycosis (Phycomycosis)
The two antibody tests that are used to determine whether a person is infected with AIDS
What is ELISA and PCR