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- 2. Bulging eyes.
- 6. Median Rhomboid Glossitis is related to what oral infection?
- 8. Examining sounds to gather information on patients oral health.
- 9. Lymph nodes located along the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
- 14. A genetic condition characterized by an extra chromosome.
- 16. Examining odors to gather information on patients oral health.
- 17. Another name for Down syndrome.
- 19. Areas affected with this condition appear as red with white borders and the lesions can change location and are considered normal.
- 20. Lymph nodes located at the base of the skull.
- 21. This can indicate the use of heroin, morphine, codeine, fentanyl, methadone, or oxycodone.
- 23. Patients with sensitivity to gluten may have what occur to their papillae?
- 24. Fill in the Blank: Patients with autism should be provided __________ encounters in a quiet setting.
- 25. HIV/AIDS affects what cells of the body?
- 28. This setting must be determined by the type of deposit and insert design.
- 29. Another name for geographic tongue.
- 30. A short, tight lingual frenum.
- 31. This can indicate cocaine use.
- 32. Opening for infection drainage and may appear as a small, pale, fluid-filled pustule.
- 33. Lymph nodes located under the lateral sides of the mandible.
- 37. A red and bulbous nose can indicate the abuse of what?
- 39. Palpation using one finger.
- 41. The division of a class two malocclusion in which one or more maxillary anterior teeth are inclined lingually and a lateral incisor is positioned labially.
- 42. Bulimia nervosa can cause tooth erosion of the anterior teeth of what arch?
- 43. Sides of a sonic scaler tip that are active.
- 48. Lactobacillus species are found after what process in caries lesion development.
- 50. Patients with hypothyroidism may have malocclusion and a small what?
- 52. Inflammation of the airways that causes narrowing and extra production of mucus.
- 53. Patients with Addison's disease may have this present on the skin or oral tissues.
- 56. This type of ultrasonic devices do not interfere with pacemaker functioning.
- 57. Sterilization method that can damage plastic.
- 59. Tooth erosion due to purging.
- 63. The division of a class two malocclusion in which one or more maxillary teeth protrude facially.
- 65. Lymph nodes located around the ear.
- 67. Psychological disorder characterized by extremely low body weight.
- 68. Genetic disorder that affects the body's connective tissue.
- 69. Variscosities are most common in what patients?
- 70. Palpation using all fingers of one hand to grasp the tissue.
- 71. Patients with marfan syndrome often have conditions that affect what organ?
- 75. Sterilization method that operates at 320F.
- 79. Motion that a sonic scaler tip makes.
- 80. In order to examine this gland ask the patient to swallow to check for enlargement and/or immobility of it.
- 81. This muscle can be enlarged when the patient has bruxing or clenching habits.
- 82. Lymph nodes located around the cheeks.
- 84. Side effects of using this form of drug delivery include oral candidiasis and xerostomia.
- 85. Bacterial infection of the lungs caused by the bacterium mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- 86. Dark veins located sublingually.
- 88. Palpation using one or more fingers and the thumb from both hands simultaneously.
- 89. The hallmark of anorexia nervosa.
- 90. A red butterfly-shaped lesion over the nose can indicate what condition?
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- 1. Hyposecretion of cortisol and aldosterone by the adrenal glands.
- 3. Tapping on surfaces to gather information about patients oral health.
- 4. Excess fine hair.
- 5. Small red dots on mucous membranes caused by trauma or systemic disease.
- 7. Patients with central papillary atrophy are often what?
- 8. Fluid-filled lesion surrounded by a red halo that appears on non-keratinized surfaces such as buccal and labial mucosa, ventral surface of the tongue, floor of the mouth, and soft palate.
- 10. Another name for Median Rhomboid Glossitis.
- 11. Vitamin B9
- 12. Patients with gigantism may have an enlarged maxilla and/or mandible and what other oral condition?
- 13. Flat and red smoothness on the middle dorsal surface of the tongue.
- 15. Patients with anorexia nervosa often have glossitis, angular cheilitis, bleeding gingiva, and hypertrophy of papillae due to what?
- 18. Palpation using a finger and the thumb to grab the tissue.
- 22. Lymph nodes located under the chin.
- 26. In patients with this condition treatment should not be initiated until the circulating neutrophil count is normal.
- 27. Bulimia nervosa can cause patients to have which gland enlarged?
- 34. Fill in the Blank: Treat all dental issues ___________ the start of cancer therapy.
- 35. Sensitivity to gluten.
- 36. Reacts with hydroxyapatite to form fluorapatite.
- 38. Disease of the lymph nodes that causes enlargement.
- 40. Neurological disorder that results in developmental disabilities.
- 44. Spina bifida is a neural tube defect caused by failure of the spine to develop and close properly during what month of pregnancy?
- 45. What surfaces of a piezoelectric device are most effective?
- 46. Flat or raised, red or purple lesion associated with HIV/AIDS.
- 47. Psychological disorder characterized by binging and purging.
- 49. Fill in the Blank: Patients with down syndrome are at ________ risk for periodontal disease.
- 51. Appears as thin white lines parelleling the occlusal plane.
- 54. HIV/AIDS patients should not be treated if their CD4 count is below what?
- 55. The long term use of what antibiotic is associated with black hairy tongue.
- 58. Patients with HIV/AIDS should not be treated if their neutrophil count is below what?
- 59. Patients with acromegaly have excessive production of hormones of what gland?
- 60. Sterilization method that operates at 250F.
- 61. This should be avoided when treated patients with autism.
- 62. Patients should rinse with what after inhaler use?
- 64. Elongation of filiform papillae with dark staining.
- 66. The lateral and ventral surfaces of the tongue are more common areas for what?
- 72. Grooves in the tongue that entrap food and bacteria.
- 73. Painful burning tongue.
- 74. A lesion that appears on keratinized mucosa, usually forming a cluster.
- 76. The form of facial paralysis that can indicate Bell's palsy or a stroke.
- 77. Palpation of symmetrical structures examined simultaneously.
- 78. Yellow sclera can indicate what?
- 83. For magnetostrictive devices this is a stack of thick nickel strips soldered together.
- 87. Fill in the Blank: The best time to schedule patients with asthma is for the ______ morning or (same word as before) afternoon.
