COD 3 Flashcards
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Pseudomembranous candidiasis
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Pseudomembranous candidiasis
Does pseudomembranous or hyperplastic candidiasis wipe off?
Psuedomembranous
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Angular chelitis
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Hyperplastic candidiasis
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Atrophic/Erythematous candidiasis
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Central papillary atrophy
Median rhomboid glossitis
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NUG
-punched out interdental papilla
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Med- induced gingivitis
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Desquamative gingivitis
\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ as a Manifestation of Systemic Disease • Diabetes mellitus • Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection • Decreased numbers of leukocytes – Neutropenia • Abnormal function of leukocytes – Leukocyte dysfunction syndromes • Papillon-Lefevre Syndrome
Periodontitis
Inflammation of soft tissue covering partially erupted tooth
Pericoronitis
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Pericoronitis
• Cause unknown – Hypersensitivity to environmental factor ? • Common at tip and lateral border • Red – Multiple erythematous zones – Atrophy of filliform papillae • White • Elevated, yellow-white, serpiginous border
Geographic Tongue
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Geographic tongue
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Geographic Tongue
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Geographic Tongue
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Geographic Tongue
Histopathology of \_\_\_\_\_\_\_: • Psoriasiform mucositis –Resembles psoriasis • Exocytosis of neutrophils into epithelium • Munro microabscesses
Geographic Tongue
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Physiologic pigmentation
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Physiologic pigmentation
- Focal increase in melanin
- Normal number of melanocytes
- Lower lip vermillion most common
Oral Melanotic Macule
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Oral Melanotic Macule
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Oral Melanotic Macule
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Oral Melanotic Macule
• Elongated filliform papillae • Exogenous pigmentation may impart a brown or black appearance • Various associated factors –Heavy smoking –Antibiotic therapy
Hairy Tongue
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Hairy Tongue
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Hairy Tongue
• A white patch or plaque that can’t be
characterized clinically or pathologically
as any other disease.
Leukoplakia
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Leukoplakia
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Leukoplakia
• A red patch or plaque that can’t be
characterized clinically or pathologically
as any other disease.
Erythroplakia
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Erythroplakia
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Erythroplakia
Blurring in border of lips usually due to sun damage
ACTINIC CHEILITIS
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ACTINIC CHEILITIS
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ACTINIC CHEILITIS
• Bilateral asymptomatic white lesions of
posterior buccal mucosa (Wickham striae)
• Also papules and plaques
Reticular Lichen Planus
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Reticular Lichen Planus
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Reticular Lichen Planus
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EROSIVE LICHEN PLANUS
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EROSIVE LICHEN PLANUS
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EROSIVE LICHEN PLANUS