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33 Cards in this Set
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where does HSV go latent
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trigeminal ganglion
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what triggers reactivation of HSV
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trauma, UV, fever, menstruation
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characteristics of hsv
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incubates for 1 week
vesicles form ulcers heal in 2 weeks |
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symptoms of HSV
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pain
edema exudate |
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Herpes will spread from site to site
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FALSE
it is a manifestation of a systematic diseas |
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how do you diagnose recurrant HSV
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there are no ulcers on the keratinized tissue
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Herpes zoster
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dormant in DRG
unilateral lesion 2nd and 3rd branch of trigeminal |
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what causes thrush
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c albicans
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what does thrush look like
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whit plaque
hyphea from the fungus |
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candida
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lots of types
very common for people to be carriers often takes trauma or extended antibiotic treatment for it to cause problems |
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treat thrush
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FAN
flucanazole nystatin amphotericin B |
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linear gingiva erythma
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red band
NO BOP does not respond well to scaling so best treatment is chlorohexadine |
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mechanism of fibromatosis
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TGF beta favors accumlation of ECF
possibly located on chromosome 2 |
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Lichen Planus
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"plain" located only in mouth
wickham striae |
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subepithelial band of lymphocytes and monocytes
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lichen planus
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intraepithelial bullae
desquamitive lesions |
pemphigus vulgaris
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pemphigoid
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subep autoantibody against hemidesmosom and lamina lucida
causes ulcer |
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acantholysis of interepithelial adhesion molecules
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pemphagoid
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characteristic skin lesions
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erythema multiforme
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SLE clinical presentation
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looks like a flower
central atrophic area |
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type I allergic reaction
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immediate
IgE |
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type IV allergic reaction
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delayed
T cell |
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degeneration of basement cells and increased width of basement membrane
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SLE
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plaque induced gingivitis
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NO Aloss
NO bone loss |
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reduced periodontium
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have had periodontitis in the past
characteristic of plaque induced gingivitis |
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cyclic neutropenia
thrombocytopenia |
systemic bleeding conditions
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punched out interdental papilla
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NUG
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scaling
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crown and root
plaque and calculus |
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root planing
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remove cementum or surface dentin
that is rough or impregnated with toxins or calculus |
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cyclic neutropenia
thrombocytopenia |
systemic bleeding conditions
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punched out interdental papilla
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NUG
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scaling
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crown and root
plaque and calculus |
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root planing
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remove cementum or surface dentin
that is rough or impregnated with toxins or calculus |