Localized 5 signs of inflammation:
What is Redness, Heat, Swelling, Pain, and Loss of function?
Median Rhomboid Glossitis location:
What is the posterior midline dorsal surface of the tongue?
Treatment for Central Giant Cell Granuloma:
What is Surgical excision?
The act of cessation of bleeding.
What is hemostasis?
Burning mouth is associated with these 3 vitamin deficiencies.
What are B1, B2, and B12
Process of directed movement of WBCs towards the site of Injury:
What is Chemotaxis?
Inflammation around the crown of a partially erupted or impacted tooth:
What is Periocoronitis?
2 Types of Fibrous Dysplasia:
What is Monostatic and Polyostatic?
Oral manifestation of hyperparathyroidism, found in the mandible and maxilla. Appears as well-defined unilocular or multilocular radiolucency.
What is a brown tumor?
This lubricant lives in the superior and inferior spaces surrounding the TMJ.
What is synovial fluid?
3 types of tissue repair after wound:
What are primary, secondary, and tertiary intentions?
The most common type of candidasis:
What is Denture Stomatitis?
Treatment for Paget Diseas of Bone:
What are Bisphonates?
A type of anemia in which the body is deficient in B12, caused by deficiency in intrinsic factor, in which there is an inability to absorb B12.
What is Pernicious Anemia?
This loss of muscle control is acute, self-limiting, and happens on one side of the face.
What is Bell Palsy?
Increase in size:
What is Hypertrophy?
The 2 causes of Angular Cheilitis:
What are nutritional deficiency and Candida?
3 Types of Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia:
What is Craniofacial, Jaffe, and Albright Syndrome?
Periodontal disease and this systemic disease have a two -way relationship, where each aggravates the other
What is Diabetes
The pain in trigeminal neuralgia is described as this.
What is electric-sharp like?
Allows the body to eliminate injurious agents, contain injuries, and heal defects:
What is Inflammation?
Name the 3 stages of Syphilis:
What are Chancre, Mucous Patch, and Gumma?
The different locations for:
1. Periapical Cemento- Osseous Dysplasia
2. Florid Cemento- Osseous Dysplasia
3. Focal Cemento- Osseous Dysplasia
What is...?
1. Anterior Mandible
2. Multiple Quadrents
3. Posterior Mandible
Skin disorder presented with type II diabetes, characterized as hyperpigmentation, velvety plaque, appearing in folds of the body.
What is Acanthosis Nigricans?
Approximately 50-70% of patients with this syndrome have involvement with the TMJ.
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis.