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1
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Another name for Aphthous Ulcer

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Canker sore

2
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most common ulcer in mouth

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aphthous ulcer

3
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T/F

A Canker sore is preceeded by veciles

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FALSE, never preceeded by vesicles

4
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what surface do canker sore only occur on

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moveable mucosa

5
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most common TYPE of ulcer (minor/major. herpetiform)

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Minor

6
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Whats type of ulcer is small round withyello-white center surrounded by red halo

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Minor Ulcer

7
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Major apthous ulcer is most common where?

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Posterior mouth

8
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Whats Suttons Disease

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Major Aphtous ulcer

9
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What is a Herpetiform Ulcer and is it caused by Herpes?

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NOT CAUSED BY HERPES; its a group of small aphtous ulcers that look like a herpetic outbreak

10
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What’s Angioedema

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rapid swelling of lips

11
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Whats urticaria associated with

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associated with hypersensitivity

12
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What type of hypersensitivity is Contact Mucositis/Dermatitis

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Type 4

13
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What is a fixed drug eruption?

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Mucotaneous lesion that appears in the same site each time a drug is introduced

14
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What MAIN type of skin lesion is Erythema Multiforme

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Target lesion

15
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Other lesions types appearing in Erythema Multiforme

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Bulls eye/ iris/ target lesion

16
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Whats the most severe form of Erythema Multiforme?

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Stevens-Johnson (children; ocular/oral/genital lesions)

17
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What’s Lichen Planus

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Body attacks itself; BENIGN; chronic mucotaneous disease

18
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The most common form of Lichen Planus

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RETICULAR “ Wickham’s Straie”

19
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Name of reticular lichen planus

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wickham’s Straie

20
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Erosive Lichen plannus looks like

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oral cancer

21
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Reiter Syndrome

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benign oral lesions (look like aphtous ulcer), mucocutaneous syndrome that’s followed by an infection

22
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Langerhans Cell Disease

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probable neoplastic proliferation ( langerhan cells replicate out of control)
-affects bones/organs

23
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Autoimmune disease that affects the salivary and lacrimal glands

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Siogren’s Syndrome

24
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With Siogren’s Syndrome, what are you more at risk for?

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Caries, perio, candidiasis

25
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Systemic Lupas Erythematous is which type of sensitivity

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Type 3

26
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What is Systemic lupas erythematous

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collagen autoimmune disease; impaired cellular and humoral immunity reaction

27
Q

Pemphigus Vulgairs is the destruction of what cell to cell connection?

A

DESMOSOMES

28
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Circatrical Pemphigoid is the destruction of what cell to cell connection?

A

HEMIDESMODOMES

29
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The destruction of desmosomes is what autoimmune disease?

A

Pemphigus Vulgaris (PVD)

30
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what forms in a pemphigus vulgaris?

A

BULLAE

31
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“Benign mucous membrane pemphigoid” is another name for what autoimmune disease?

A

Cicatrical Pemphigoid

32
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What is happening systemically in Behcet’s Syndrome?

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Antibodies against human mucosa