Colors w/ Pictures Flashcards
Doesn’t wipe off. By definition, what is this?

Leukoplakia
This is a red lesion and blanches. What is it?

hemangioma
Just for fun, can you remember the name of this?

Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingival Hyperplasia
What could these blue lesions be caused from?

amalgam tattoo
What is this pigmented lesion?

oral melanotic macule (mouth freckle!)
It’s white and probably doesn’t rub off. Dx?

Leukoplakia
Predominantly seen in the black population. Dx?

Leukoedema
What is this white lesion?

Tobacco pouch keratosis
What can tobacco pouch keratosis progress into?

verrucous carcinoma
Red and white lesion. Most likely Dx?

lichen planus
What is this dx?

erosive lichen planus
Red & white lesions. Dx?

recurrent aphthous ulcer(s)
Red & white lesions appearing on attached/bound mucosa. Likely Dx?

herpes
What is this? What would you inject into it?

traumatic ulcer. inject with kenalog-10 or kenalog-40
Red & white lesion also on the tongue. Dx?

erythema migrans
Sloughing. Dx?

desquamative gingivitis
Differential dx?

- Desquamative gingivitis
- hypersensitivity rxn
- lichen planus
- mucous membrane pemphigoid
- pemphigus vulgaris
- systemic lupus erythematosis
Older patient that has spent his life in the sun. Dx?

actinic cheilitis
Red tender lesion. Dx?

denture stomatitis
erythroplakia on tongue. Dx?

median rhomboid glossitis
Dx? What is another name for it?

Angular cheilitis. AKA perleche
This is commonly seen. Dx?

lymphoid hyperplasia
Doesn’t blanche under pressure. Dx?

hematoma
Pt doesn’t smoke. Dx?

racial pigmentation
Possible dx?

amalgam tattoo
Coloration spreads over time from the toothbrush rubbing against it. Dx?

oral melanoacanthoma
Previous smoker, recently developing lesion. Possible dx?

Melanoma
This bullae is movable. Possible dx?

Ranula. AKA mucocele
This is the most common malignant salivary gland neoplasm and is usually seen on the retromolar pad. Dx?

mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Yellow lesion consisting of lymphoid tissue. Dx?

Lymphoepithelial cyst
A little bit of pus can be expelled from this lesion. Dx?

parulis
Hint: looks like a lipoma but isn’t a lipoma. Possible dx?

Granular cell tumor
Pt has rampant caries and cannot swallow. Dx?

xerostomia