Bates Mouth Charts Flashcards

1
Q

What is commonly due to overclosure of the mouth and seen in people with ill-fitting dentures?

A

Angular Cheilltis

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What has recurrent and painful vesicular eruptions of the lips and surrounding skin and forms a yellow-brown crust.

A

Herpes Simplex

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3
Q

In which type of angioedema do uticaria and pruritis also appear?

A

Allergic and NSAID

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4
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WHat is an ulcerated papule with an indurated edge?

A

Chancre of primary shyphillis

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5
Q

What appears as a scaly plaque, an ulcer with or without crust, or nodular lesion on the lips?

A

Squamous cell carcinoma

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6
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What syndrome has prominent small brown pigmented spots on the dermal layers of the lips, bucccal mucoase and perioral area?

A

Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome

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7
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What appears as multiple small red spots on the lips?

A

Hereditary hemorrhagic telanglecttasia

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8
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What does a deep purple color lesion of the mouth sugest? What disease is it associated with?

A

Karposi sarcoma

Human herpesvirus 8

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9
Q

What is a bony midline growth in the hard palate?

A

Torus palatinus

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10
Q

What are normal sebacous glands that appear as yellowish spots in the buccal mucosa or on the lips?

A

Fordyce Spots

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11
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What are spots that are small white specks on the Buccal mucosa and are an early sign of measles (rubeola)?

A

Koplik’s Spots

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12
Q

What is a thickened white patch that may occur anywhere in the oral mucosa and can lead to cancer?

A

Leukoplakia

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13
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What are smaller, more widely spaced teeth that are notched on their biting surfaces?

A

Hutchinson’s Teeth

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14
Q

What is hutchinson’s teeth associated with

A

Congenital syphilis

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15
Q

What is a hairy tongue associated with?

A

Antibiotic thearpy, Candida infection, poor dental hygeine (or can be spontaneous)

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16
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What is a smooth tongue (atrophic glossitis) associated with?

A

Deficiency in riboflavin, folic acid, Vitamin B12, pyridoxine, iron, or chemo

17
Q

WHat is hairy leukoplakia seen in?

A

HIV and AIDS infection

18
Q

What are tori mandibulares?

A

Rounded bony growth on the inner surfaces of the mandiable- typically bilateral, asymptomatic and harmless