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