Lesions of the Oral Cavity Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 1. A leukoplakic lesion created by chronic irritation on oral tissue.
  2. 2. Term given for a lesion caused by or during a treatment or procedure.
  3. 4. The term given to a generic red lesion.
  4. 7. Way to help distinguish if leukoedema is present. (add – between words)
  5. 8. More commonly known as "oral cancer." (add – between words)
  6. 10. How aphthous lesions appear on the intraoral tissue.
  7. 12. How HSV outbreaks initially appear on the tissues.
  8. 13. Use of this is an associated risk factor for oral cancer.
  9. 17. Common precipitating factor associated with herpetic outbreaks.
  10. 19. Papillae closest to where oral cancer typically occurs on the posterior lateral border of the tongue.
  11. 23. Term for a lesion that is white.
  12. 24. Predisposing factor that is associated with candidiasis.
  13. 25. Common precipitating factor associated with canker sores.
  14. 26. "Canker sore" (add – between words)
  15. 27. "Thrush."
  16. 28. Gender with a higher incidence of oral cancer.
  17. 29. One of the intraoral locations where HSV can occur. (add – between words)
  18. 32. Primary risk factor associated with oral cancer.
  19. 34. A map-like lesion found on the dorsal of the tongue. (add – between words)
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  1. 1. "HSV." (add – between words)
  2. 3. The clinical appearance of a nevus.
  3. 5. Typical appearance of oral cancer.
  4. 6. The number of vesicles associated with HSV outbreaks.
  5. 9. Papillae lost in the bald areas of geographic tongue.
  6. 11. Also known as a "Mole."
  7. 14. The most common type of HSV outbreak found on the tissues around the lips and face. (add – between words)
  8. 15. A lesion induced by trauma. (add – between words)
  9. 16. Lesion that can be created by using smokeless tobacco. (add – between words)
  10. 18. Etiologic fungus of thrush. (add – between words)
  11. 20. This is a change in the cheek's tissues and is more commonly noted in African Americans.
  12. 21. Most common intraoral location for nevi. (add – between words)
  13. 22. An indicator that "tells" the person they are about to have a herpetic outbreak. (add – between words)
  14. 30. Defined as "cause."
  15. 31. Arch that is more commonly associated with snuff keratosis.
  16. 33. The number of lesions associated with canker sores.