What is the ultimate level of verification for sterilization?
What is Spore test or Biological Indicators
What descriptive terminology is used to describe lymph nodes found during the IEOE?
What is
A lesion that forms because of an accumulation of blood.
What is Hematoma.
This is the most abundant component of the body?
Water
Define Periodontitis
What is Inflammation of supporting tissues of teeth, progressively destructive change, leading to the loss of bone and soft tissue.
The term used for production of spatter during a procedure can move onto non-intact skin, mucous membranes, and nasal cavity?
What is Aerosol
Fissuring at the angles of the mouth, with cracks, ulcerations, and erythema.
Angular Cheilitis
This is a malignancy in the deepest layer of epithelium, caused by excessive sun?
What is Basal Cell Carcinoma
What are the six classes of nutrients?
What is
Carbs, Proteins, Lipids, Vitamins, Minerals, Water
Localized is considered what?
What is Less than 30%
Disinfection is defined as
What is the process of destroying microorganisms, but is not effective on Spores.
Hyperkerantized area of mucosa due to the mild trauma when the patient occludes.
Linea Alba
Periapical abcess is located where and caused by what?
What is located at the apex of a tooth and is caused by an infection.
The result of a Folic Acid deficiency?
What is Spinal Bifida
Apical migration of the Junctional Epithelium to the tooth root
What is CAL. Destruction of fibers of the gingiva, destruction of periodontal ligament fibers, loss of alveolar bone support from around the tooth.
The spread of microorginisms from one source to another.
What is Cross-Contamination.
These are ectopic sebaceous glands characterized by yellowish-white papular lesions scattered throughout the oral mucous membranes
What is Fordyce Granules
The most common primary malignancy of the oral cavity?
What is Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Vitamin B deficiency results in what oral condition?
What is Angular Cheilitis (B-6), mouth sores (B-9, B-12), Swollen tongue (B-6, B-9(, Smooth appearing tongue (B-12)
An infrabony pocket appears as what on a radiograph?
Whis is Vertical Bone Loss, Base of pocket is apical to the crestal bone.
Name the 7 pathways of cross contamination.
What is Direct, Indirect, Vehicle, Airborne, Dust Borne, Artificially generated aerosol production, and Autogenous.
The structure located on the buccal mucosa that is often mistaken as a bite mark or lesion.
Parotid Gland
A low grade squamous cell carcinoma that is slow growing, red/white surface, and has a cauliflower like papillary surface? Usually caused by HPV.
What is Verrucous Carcinoma.
Vitamins A, D, E, and K, are what type of vitamins and are absorbed through where?
What is Fat soluble, and absorbed in the small intestines.
Fiber groups that occur only in multirooted teeth in the furcation area are called what? They help to stabilize the tooth on the socket.
What is Interradicular fibers.