oral microbes Flashcards

1
Q

what are the pros in the balance of disease?

A

immune system
vaccines
antimicrobial agents

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2
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what are the cons in the balance of disease?

A

immuno-suppression
virulence factors
resistance

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3
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what are the contributors to oral health?

A
integrity of oral mucosa
lymphoid tissue
saliva
gingival crevicular fluid
humoral and cellular immunity
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4
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what are the antimicrobial actions of saliva?

A
mechanical cleansing
lysozyme
peroxidase
leucocytes
secretory IgA
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5
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what does it mean when a microbe is ubiquitous?

A

multiple environments

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what does it mean when a microbe is diverse?

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variety of shapes, sizes and characteristics

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7
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what does it mean when a microbe is adaptable?

A

evolves quickly

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8
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what is the lifecycle of a parasite?

A
enters/attaches to host
consolidation/multiplication
causes harm
release from host
dissemination + transmission
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9
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what are virulence factors and examples

A
motility-flagella
adhesion-pili
colonisation-extrapolymeric material
invasion-enzymes/toxins
spread-immune evasion
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10
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how many microorganisms are there in saliva?

A

10^8 per millilitre

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11
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what organisms produce acid, which leads to dental caries?

A

streptococcus mutans
lactobacillus species
actinomyces species

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12
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what is hyperplastic gingivitis?

A

proliferative response to plaque

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13
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where can haematogenous spread occur?

A

cardiovascular
prosthetic joints
dissemination-toxic shock

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14
Q

what type of oral candidosis does pseudomembranous cause?

A

thrush

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15
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what type of oral candidosis does erythematous cause?

A

atrophic eg HIV

denture related

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16
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what type of oral candidosis does candida leukoplakia cause?

A

hyperplastic

17
Q

what is the main symptom of pseudomembranous candidosis?

A

non-adherent white plaques

18
Q

what are the signs of candida leukoplakia?

A

adherent
often speckled
usually smokers
premalignant

19
Q

what causes angular cheilitis?

A

staphylococcus aureus