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BMCC Exam 3 | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
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Sialadenitis is inflammation of ? - Salivary glands



MMR vaccine protects children from ? - Viral mumps



Bacterial infections are mostly caused by ductal obstruction of what bacteria? - Staph. Aureus



What is parotitis? - Swelling of parotid gland



Bacterial parotitis is caused by ? - Retrograde infection secondary to dehydration



Bacterial parotitis is treated with? - B-lactamase inhibitor (Augmentin)



Viral parotitis also called ? is the most common viral infection of salivary glands - Mumps



What bacteria caused mumps? - Paramyxovirus



2 complications from mumps - Meningitis, osteitis



Chronic swelling of parotid/salivary glands + granulomatous inflammation is called? - Sarcoidosis



Severe dryness + mucositis + candida infection is called? - Post irradiation



Main cause of infection of salivary glands is ? - Reduced salivary flow



3 types of abnormal gland architecture - Sialoliths, strictures, sialectasis

,Dry eyes, dry mouth w/ antibodies against salivary duct cells, no collagen-vascular diseasse - Primary
Sjögren syndrome



Dry eyes, dry mouth, collagen-vascular disease - Secondary Sjögren syndrome



2 most common disorders from secondary Sjögren syndrome - Lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid
arthritis



In Sjögren syndrome salivary gland is infiltrated and replaced by? - Lymphoid tissue



Pts with Sjögren syndrome are at a 40 fold increased risk of ? - Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B cell
lymphoma)



4 elevated blood factors found in Sjögrens? - Rheumatoid factor, ANA, SSA, SSB



2 blood proteins at low levels in Sjögrens? - Rana, Rap



What is the easiest, non-invasive way of diagnosing LESA (Sjögrens)? - Blood work up



What test evaluates salivary duct system by contrast? (used to diagnose Sjögrens) - Sialography



What test evaluates tear flow? (used to diagnose Sjögrens) - Schrimer test



What biopsy is most accurate for diagnosing Sjögrens? - Parotid biopsy



Management of ? requires a topical or Sialogauge, antifungal for Candidiasis & periodic evaluation to
rule out lymphoma - Sjögrens



Possible manifestations of sarcoidosis - Lupus pernio, erythema nodosum, skin rashes

, Most sarcoidosis pts go into remission but if not treated with ? - Systemic corticosteroids



Localized Sarcoidosis characterized by uveitis, parotid gland enlargement, facial paralysis, fever -
Uveoparotid fever (Heerfordt's syndrome)



T/F Sympathetic stimulates saliva release - False - parasympathetic stimulates saliva release



Sodium carboxymethylcellulose is used as a ? - Saliva substitute



Commerical Xero-Lub, Salivart, Moi-Stir, Orex are used as ? - Saliva substitutes



Stannous fluoride (SnF2) gel is used for ? - Fluoride therapy



When is SnF2 contraindicated for fluoride treatment? What is used instead? - Taste poorly tolerated and
ceramic restorations

Neutral pH sodium NaF gels (Thera-Flur-N)



Max amount of NaF allowed in container? How much F? - 264 mg of NaF

120 mg of F



Probable toxic dose of F? - 5 mg F/kg



Xerostomia provides a good environment for overgrowth of what bacteria? What 2 meds are used to
treat this? - C. albicans (secondary/opportunistic infection)

Nystatin (topical) or Fluconazole (systemic)



Why is Ketoconazole not often used? - Drug-drug interacts & adverse effects

(F: period irregularities; M: man boobs)

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