Bleeding Disorders
Chemotherapy
Other systemic conditions
Medications and the Oral Cavity
Connective Tissue Disorders
100

Disorder of blood coagulation

What is hemophilia

100

what treatment kills neoplastic cells undergoing proliferation?

chemotherapy

100

What does icterus mean?

also known as jaundice (yellowing of skin or sclera of eye)

100

Causes intrinsic discoloration of forming teeth

What is tetracycline?

100

Effect collagen & elastin, over 200 disorders that impact connective tissues

Connective tissue disorder

200

Cessation of bleeding

What is hemostasis?

200

what is commonly related with chemotherapy?

xerostomia

200

what is the cause of jaundice

 excess Bilirubin in blood

200

Oral side effect of anticonvulsants, calcium channel blockers, and immunosuppressants.

What is gingival hyperplasia?

200

Marked by skin color change-Due to vasoconstriction, vasodilatation, cyanosis

What is Raynaud’s Phenomenon

300

Measures effectiveness of clot formation

What is partial thromboplastin time (PTT)

300

what is a condition that can occur on the oral epithelium of chemotherapy patients?

mucositis and ulceration

300

Regarding the P&P what are the instructions when jaundice is related to hepatitis and alcohol use?

consult physician, consider bleeding tendencies

300

Causes increase risk of candidiasis and other opportunistic oral infections.

What is prednisone and other immunosuppressants?

300

Oral manifestations: High palate, greater in perio at early age, jaw dislocation, excessive bleeding post dental tx

What is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

400

oozing of blood at gingival margin

What is Purpura

400

 what medication should be given to patient's to help with chemo related mucositis?

Peridex (Chlorhexidine)

400

what are the clinical manifestations regarding jaundice

Yellow conjunctiva, skin, oral mucosa, nail beds

400

Due to current or previous treatment with antiresorptive or antiangiogenic agent. Has exposed bone or bone that can be probed through intraorally or extraorally that has persisted at least 8 weeks.

What is Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (MRONJ)?

400

etiology: insufficient blood supply to extremities from systemic condition

What is Raynaud’s Phenomenon

500

inherited disorder of platelet function

What is VonWillebrand's Disease

500

Dental Hygiene Implications: Chemotherapy Patients

stress plaque control , PD if necessary, frequent recall, topical fluoride

500

What types are the different types of therapies for oral cancer?

Surgery, Radiation therapy, Chemotherapy, Combination

500

Medications to treat osteoporosis with intravenous medication present at higher risk

What is BRONJ? 

500

Clinical manifestations: skin elasticity, extreme joint flexibility, easy bruising, abnormal wound healing

What is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome