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78問 • 2年前
  • Kel Sy
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Acute inflammatory reaction localized within the tissue and associated with tissue destruction and liquefaction as well as pus.

    Abscess

  • 2

    Tooth wear caused by improper brushing or excessively forceful use of toothpicks or floss.

    Abrasion

  • 3

    Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but duration is short.

    Acute

  • 4

    Total loss or your sense of taste.

    Aguesia

  • 5

    Unfavorable systemic response to a foreign substance or drug.

    Allergy

  • 6

    Belonging to the same species but genetically different.

    Allogenic

  • 7

    Refers to synthetic often used for tissue augmentation or replacement.

    Alloplastic

  • 8

    Term for dry socket which is an exposed bone where a recently removed tooth once was.

    Alveolar Osteitis

  • 9

    A type of medication which produces the loss of sensation with or without loss of consciousness.

    Anesthesia

  • 10

    Severe generalized edema.

    Anasarca

  • 11

    A decrease in size of a body part, cell, organ, or other tissue.

    Atrophy

  • 12

    Loss of tooth structure that results from physiologic wear on the Invisalign and occlusal surfaces of the teeth.

    Attrition

  • 13

    Separation of the tooth from its socket due to trauma.

    Avulsion

  • 14

    A condition, tumor or growth that is not cancerous.

    Benign

  • 15

    Removal and examination of tissue for diagnostic purposes.

    Biopsy

  • 16

    Building up of the bone around dental implants.

    Bone augmentation

  • 17

    Decrease in the amount of bone supporting.

    Bone Resorption

  • 18

    Slow resting heart rate.

    Bradycardia

  • 19

    Grinding or gnashing of the teeth, most commonly during sleep.

    Bruxism

  • 20

    An unpleasant or revolting taste.

    Cacogeusia

  • 21

    Heat, one of the cardinal signs of inflammation.

    Calor

  • 22

    Another term for tooth decay or cavity.

    Caries

  • 23

    A human health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time.

    Chronic

  • 24

    The medical term for a bruise.

    Contusion

  • 25

    Scrapinh and cleaning the walls of a real or potential space, such as a gingival pocket or bone, to remove pathologic material.

    Curettage

  • 26

    A pathological cavity epithelium often filled with fluid, semifluid, casseous contents which is not created by accumulation of pus.

    Cyst

  • 27

    Loss of epithelial thickness.

    Desquamation

  • 28

    The process of determining the nature and cause of a disease or disorder.

    Diagnosis

  • 29

    Pain, one of the cardinal signs of inflammation.

    Dolor

  • 30

    Distorted sense of taste.

    Dysgeusia

  • 31

    Difficulty of swallowing.

    Dysphagia

  • 32

    Swelling caused by too much fluid trapped in the body's tissues.

    Edema

  • 33

    Occurs days after surgical procedure and represent blood that escaped into that interstitial tissues.

    Ecchymosis

  • 34

    An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.

    Embolism

  • 35

    Passage and collection of gas in tissue spaces or fascial planes.

    Emphysema

  • 36

    Redness of the skin or mucous membranes caused by hyperemia in superficial capillaries.

    Erythema

  • 37

    Loss of tooth substance by chemical process that does not involve known bacterial action.

    Erosion

  • 38

    The emergence of the tooth from its position in the jaw.

    Eruption

  • 39

    Surgical removal of bone or tissue.

    Excision

  • 40

    The edema fluid produces by certain inflammatory reactions having a higher special gravity and a higher protein content.

    Exudate

  • 41

    An abnormal connection between two body parts, such as an organ or blood vessel and another structure.

    Fistula

  • 42

    Brown or white spots located on the enamel of permanent teeth due to consuming too much fluoride as a child.

    Fluorosis

  • 43

    Broken bone or cartilage.

    Fracture

  • 44

    Loss of function, one of the cardinal signs of inflammation.

    Functio laesa

  • 45

    An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluid that serve a specific function.

    Gland

  • 46

    Medical term for bad breath.

    Halitosis

  • 47

    Escape of blood into tissue spaces and appears immediately at the area of involvement.

    Hematoma

  • 48

    Excessive deposition of non-neoplastic cement over normal root cementum which alters root morphology.

    Hypercementosis

  • 49

    High blood pressure.

    Hypertension

  • 50

    Pain or discomfort in the teeth as a response to a certain stimuli, such as hot or cold temperatures.

    Hypersensitivity

  • 51

    Increased sensitivity to stimulation.

    Hyperesthesia

  • 52

    Decreased sensitivity to stimulation.

    Hypoesthesia

  • 53

    Low blood pressure occurs when blood pressure is much lower than normal.

    Hypotension

  • 54

    A restoration or prosthesis designed for use over a limited period of time.

    Interim

  • 55

    Indicates medication or fluid that's delivered by vein.

    Intravenous

  • 56

    The local deficiency of blood supply to an area.

    Ischemia

  • 57

    Damage or change to tissue, such as a cut, wound, or sore.

    Lesion

  • 58

    Refers to the presence of cancerous cells in a tumor or growth.

    Malignant

  • 59

    Misalignment of upper and lower teeth when the jaw closed.

    Malocclusion

  • 60

    Death of the tissue.

    Necrosis

  • 61

    New growth of tissue which arises from existing tissue but grows independently of it and at its own rate.

    Neoplasia

  • 62

    Death of bone tissue, often related to reduced blood supply.

    Osteonecrosis

  • 63

    Develops as irradiation diminishes the bone's ability to withstand trauma and avoid infection.

    Osteoradionecrosis

  • 64

    Altered sensation of tissue manifesting as numbness, partial loss of sensitivity, burning or tingling.

    Paresthesia

  • 65

    Round pinpointed area of hemorrhage.

    Petechiae

  • 66

    Predicted outcome of disease progression and treatment.

    Prognosis

  • 67

    Inflammation of the dental pulp often resulting in tooth ache.

    Pulpitis

  • 68

    Liquified material containing dead and dying neutrophils and host cell debris and is eliminated by the body.

    Pus

  • 69

    Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.

    Relapse

  • 70

    Redness, one of the cardinal signs of inflammation.

    Rumor

  • 71

    An abutment or subsidence of the symptoms of disease.

    Remission

  • 72

    Inflammation of a salivary glands.

    Sialadenitis

  • 73

    Communication between a granulation tissue to the epithelial surface.

    Sinus Tract

  • 74

    Increadd heart rate.

    Tachycardia

  • 75

    Edema fluid produced by certain non-inflammatory conditions having a low specific gravity and low protein content.

    Transudate

  • 76

    Swelling, once of the cardinal signs of inflammation.

    Tumor

  • 77

    Superficial blisters, 5mm or less in diameter.

    Vesicle

  • 78

    Dry mouth, abnormally lack of saliva.

    Xerostomia

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Acute inflammatory reaction localized within the tissue and associated with tissue destruction and liquefaction as well as pus.

    Abscess

  • 2

    Tooth wear caused by improper brushing or excessively forceful use of toothpicks or floss.

    Abrasion

  • 3

    Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but duration is short.

    Acute

  • 4

    Total loss or your sense of taste.

    Aguesia

  • 5

    Unfavorable systemic response to a foreign substance or drug.

    Allergy

  • 6

    Belonging to the same species but genetically different.

    Allogenic

  • 7

    Refers to synthetic often used for tissue augmentation or replacement.

    Alloplastic

  • 8

    Term for dry socket which is an exposed bone where a recently removed tooth once was.

    Alveolar Osteitis

  • 9

    A type of medication which produces the loss of sensation with or without loss of consciousness.

    Anesthesia

  • 10

    Severe generalized edema.

    Anasarca

  • 11

    A decrease in size of a body part, cell, organ, or other tissue.

    Atrophy

  • 12

    Loss of tooth structure that results from physiologic wear on the Invisalign and occlusal surfaces of the teeth.

    Attrition

  • 13

    Separation of the tooth from its socket due to trauma.

    Avulsion

  • 14

    A condition, tumor or growth that is not cancerous.

    Benign

  • 15

    Removal and examination of tissue for diagnostic purposes.

    Biopsy

  • 16

    Building up of the bone around dental implants.

    Bone augmentation

  • 17

    Decrease in the amount of bone supporting.

    Bone Resorption

  • 18

    Slow resting heart rate.

    Bradycardia

  • 19

    Grinding or gnashing of the teeth, most commonly during sleep.

    Bruxism

  • 20

    An unpleasant or revolting taste.

    Cacogeusia

  • 21

    Heat, one of the cardinal signs of inflammation.

    Calor

  • 22

    Another term for tooth decay or cavity.

    Caries

  • 23

    A human health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time.

    Chronic

  • 24

    The medical term for a bruise.

    Contusion

  • 25

    Scrapinh and cleaning the walls of a real or potential space, such as a gingival pocket or bone, to remove pathologic material.

    Curettage

  • 26

    A pathological cavity epithelium often filled with fluid, semifluid, casseous contents which is not created by accumulation of pus.

    Cyst

  • 27

    Loss of epithelial thickness.

    Desquamation

  • 28

    The process of determining the nature and cause of a disease or disorder.

    Diagnosis

  • 29

    Pain, one of the cardinal signs of inflammation.

    Dolor

  • 30

    Distorted sense of taste.

    Dysgeusia

  • 31

    Difficulty of swallowing.

    Dysphagia

  • 32

    Swelling caused by too much fluid trapped in the body's tissues.

    Edema

  • 33

    Occurs days after surgical procedure and represent blood that escaped into that interstitial tissues.

    Ecchymosis

  • 34

    An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.

    Embolism

  • 35

    Passage and collection of gas in tissue spaces or fascial planes.

    Emphysema

  • 36

    Redness of the skin or mucous membranes caused by hyperemia in superficial capillaries.

    Erythema

  • 37

    Loss of tooth substance by chemical process that does not involve known bacterial action.

    Erosion

  • 38

    The emergence of the tooth from its position in the jaw.

    Eruption

  • 39

    Surgical removal of bone or tissue.

    Excision

  • 40

    The edema fluid produces by certain inflammatory reactions having a higher special gravity and a higher protein content.

    Exudate

  • 41

    An abnormal connection between two body parts, such as an organ or blood vessel and another structure.

    Fistula

  • 42

    Brown or white spots located on the enamel of permanent teeth due to consuming too much fluoride as a child.

    Fluorosis

  • 43

    Broken bone or cartilage.

    Fracture

  • 44

    Loss of function, one of the cardinal signs of inflammation.

    Functio laesa

  • 45

    An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluid that serve a specific function.

    Gland

  • 46

    Medical term for bad breath.

    Halitosis

  • 47

    Escape of blood into tissue spaces and appears immediately at the area of involvement.

    Hematoma

  • 48

    Excessive deposition of non-neoplastic cement over normal root cementum which alters root morphology.

    Hypercementosis

  • 49

    High blood pressure.

    Hypertension

  • 50

    Pain or discomfort in the teeth as a response to a certain stimuli, such as hot or cold temperatures.

    Hypersensitivity

  • 51

    Increased sensitivity to stimulation.

    Hyperesthesia

  • 52

    Decreased sensitivity to stimulation.

    Hypoesthesia

  • 53

    Low blood pressure occurs when blood pressure is much lower than normal.

    Hypotension

  • 54

    A restoration or prosthesis designed for use over a limited period of time.

    Interim

  • 55

    Indicates medication or fluid that's delivered by vein.

    Intravenous

  • 56

    The local deficiency of blood supply to an area.

    Ischemia

  • 57

    Damage or change to tissue, such as a cut, wound, or sore.

    Lesion

  • 58

    Refers to the presence of cancerous cells in a tumor or growth.

    Malignant

  • 59

    Misalignment of upper and lower teeth when the jaw closed.

    Malocclusion

  • 60

    Death of the tissue.

    Necrosis

  • 61

    New growth of tissue which arises from existing tissue but grows independently of it and at its own rate.

    Neoplasia

  • 62

    Death of bone tissue, often related to reduced blood supply.

    Osteonecrosis

  • 63

    Develops as irradiation diminishes the bone's ability to withstand trauma and avoid infection.

    Osteoradionecrosis

  • 64

    Altered sensation of tissue manifesting as numbness, partial loss of sensitivity, burning or tingling.

    Paresthesia

  • 65

    Round pinpointed area of hemorrhage.

    Petechiae

  • 66

    Predicted outcome of disease progression and treatment.

    Prognosis

  • 67

    Inflammation of the dental pulp often resulting in tooth ache.

    Pulpitis

  • 68

    Liquified material containing dead and dying neutrophils and host cell debris and is eliminated by the body.

    Pus

  • 69

    Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.

    Relapse

  • 70

    Redness, one of the cardinal signs of inflammation.

    Rumor

  • 71

    An abutment or subsidence of the symptoms of disease.

    Remission

  • 72

    Inflammation of a salivary glands.

    Sialadenitis

  • 73

    Communication between a granulation tissue to the epithelial surface.

    Sinus Tract

  • 74

    Increadd heart rate.

    Tachycardia

  • 75

    Edema fluid produced by certain non-inflammatory conditions having a low specific gravity and low protein content.

    Transudate

  • 76

    Swelling, once of the cardinal signs of inflammation.

    Tumor

  • 77

    Superficial blisters, 5mm or less in diameter.

    Vesicle

  • 78

    Dry mouth, abnormally lack of saliva.

    Xerostomia