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  • 1

    is caused by focal demineralization of tooth structure (enamel and dentin) by acidic netabolites of fermenting sugars that are produced by bacteria.

    Caries

  • 2

    :inflammation of the oral mucosa surrounding the teeth; a reversible disease ⁃ therapy: regular brushing

    Gingivitis

  • 3

    a sticky, colorless, biofilm that collects between and on the surface of the teeth. : a mixture of bacteria, salivary proteins, and desquamated epithelial cells.

    Dental plaque

  • 4

    a mineralized form of unremoved plaque

    Calculus

  • 5

    : an inflammatory process that affects the supporting structures of the teeth

    Periodontitis

  • 6

    치주염으로 인해 나타나는 질병

    Crohn disease

  • 7

    common, often recurrent, exceedingly painful, superficial (oral) (mucosal) (ulcerations) of unknown etiology

    Aphthous Ulcers

  • 8

    에이즈 환자에게 많이 발생하는것

    Oral Candidiasis

  • 9

    a distinctive oral lesion on the lateral border of the tongue,usually seen in immunocompromised patients and is caused by Epstein- Barr virus (EBV).

    Hairy Leukoplakia

  • 10

    Approximately 95% of cancers of the head and neck, largely consisting of adenocarcinomas of salivary gland origin.

    Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • 11

    : the sole manifestation of allergic, viral, bacterial, or chemical insult.but, more commonly generalized upper respiratory tract infection, or heavy exposure toenvironmental toxins (tobacco smoke).

    Laryngitis

  • 12

    in children, inflammatory narrowing of theairway produces the inspiratory stridor so frightening to parents

    Croup

  • 13

    benign neoplasms, usually located on the true vocal cords, that form soft, raspberry-likeproliferations rarely more than 1 cm in diameter.

    Laryngeal squamous papillomas

  • 14

    lesions are caused by HPV types 6 and 11.

    Papillomas

  • 15

    associated with chronic otitis media, are non-neoplastic

    Cholesteatomas

  • 16

    1. (, ) : a dry mouth resulting from a decrease in the production of saliva. : As high as 20% in individuals over the age of 70 a major feature of the autoimmune disorder; Sjögren

    Xerostomia

  • 17

    may be induced by trauma, viral or bacterial infection, or autoimmune disease. : Mucoceles are the most common type

    Sialadenitis

  • 18

    the most common of viral sialadenitis in particularly parotids.

    Mumps

  • 19

    2. (, ) : epithelial-lined cysts that arise when the duct of the damaged sublingual gland.- "plunging ranula", dissected through the connective tissue stroma connecting the two bellies of the mylohyoid muscle.

    Ranula

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is caused by focal demineralization of tooth structure (enamel and dentin) by acidic netabolites of fermenting sugars that are produced by bacteria.

    Caries

  • 2

    :inflammation of the oral mucosa surrounding the teeth; a reversible disease ⁃ therapy: regular brushing

    Gingivitis

  • 3

    a sticky, colorless, biofilm that collects between and on the surface of the teeth. : a mixture of bacteria, salivary proteins, and desquamated epithelial cells.

    Dental plaque

  • 4

    a mineralized form of unremoved plaque

    Calculus

  • 5

    : an inflammatory process that affects the supporting structures of the teeth

    Periodontitis

  • 6

    치주염으로 인해 나타나는 질병

    Crohn disease

  • 7

    common, often recurrent, exceedingly painful, superficial (oral) (mucosal) (ulcerations) of unknown etiology

    Aphthous Ulcers

  • 8

    에이즈 환자에게 많이 발생하는것

    Oral Candidiasis

  • 9

    a distinctive oral lesion on the lateral border of the tongue,usually seen in immunocompromised patients and is caused by Epstein- Barr virus (EBV).

    Hairy Leukoplakia

  • 10

    Approximately 95% of cancers of the head and neck, largely consisting of adenocarcinomas of salivary gland origin.

    Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • 11

    : the sole manifestation of allergic, viral, bacterial, or chemical insult.but, more commonly generalized upper respiratory tract infection, or heavy exposure toenvironmental toxins (tobacco smoke).

    Laryngitis

  • 12

    in children, inflammatory narrowing of theairway produces the inspiratory stridor so frightening to parents

    Croup

  • 13

    benign neoplasms, usually located on the true vocal cords, that form soft, raspberry-likeproliferations rarely more than 1 cm in diameter.

    Laryngeal squamous papillomas

  • 14

    lesions are caused by HPV types 6 and 11.

    Papillomas

  • 15

    associated with chronic otitis media, are non-neoplastic

    Cholesteatomas

  • 16

    1. (, ) : a dry mouth resulting from a decrease in the production of saliva. : As high as 20% in individuals over the age of 70 a major feature of the autoimmune disorder; Sjögren

    Xerostomia

  • 17

    may be induced by trauma, viral or bacterial infection, or autoimmune disease. : Mucoceles are the most common type

    Sialadenitis

  • 18

    the most common of viral sialadenitis in particularly parotids.

    Mumps

  • 19

    2. (, ) : epithelial-lined cysts that arise when the duct of the damaged sublingual gland.- "plunging ranula", dissected through the connective tissue stroma connecting the two bellies of the mylohyoid muscle.

    Ranula