A. Herpangina
B. Scarlet fever
C. Rubella
D. Herpetic gingivostomatitis
Viral Infections
Viral Infections
A. Kaposi’s sarcoma
B. Oral hairy leukoplakia
C. Gingivitis/periodontitis
D. All of the above
A. Herpes simplex
B. Esptein bar
C. Cytomegalovirus
D. Varicella zoster
A. Herpes
B. Recurrent apthae
C. Pemphigus
D. Pyogenic granuloma
A. CD4
B. CD8
C. Monocytes
D. Lymphocytes
A. Rubella
B. Cytomegalovirus
C. Herpes simplex
D. Measles
A. < 10 yrs. of age
B. 12-15 yrs. of age
C. 25-30 yrs. of age
D. 55-60 yrs. of age
A. primarily affects the anterior portion of the mouth causes acute gingivits
B. causes acute gingivits
C. occurs as epidemic
D. shows prodromal symptoms
A. Herpes simplex virus
B. Coxsackie virus
C. Measles virus
D. Varicella zoster virus
A. Herpes zoster
B. Measles
C. Small pox
D. Hand, Mouth & foot disease