Common Oral Diseases- Gingival enlargement- panopto Flashcards
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Medications notorious for medication associated with gingival enlargement:
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- anticonvulsants (Dilantin/phenytoin)
- calcium channel blockers (Procardia/nifedipine)
- immunosuppressants (sandimmune/cyclosporin)
2
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A reactive vascular lesion- essentially a capillary hemangioma
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pyogenic granuloma
3
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A pyogenic granuloma is a:
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REACTIVE VASCULAR LESION
4
Q
Pyogenic granulomas tend to affect ______ more often
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females
5
Q
Your female patient presents with this lesion on their gums what is the diagnosis?
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pyogenic granuloma
6
Q
A pyogenic granuloma is NOT:
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a true granuloma and is not “pyogenic”
7
Q
- reactive lesion; not a neoplasm
- teenagers and young adults
- occurs exclusively on the gingiva
- fibrous hyperplasia with osseous metaplasia
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peripheral ossifying fibroma
8
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A peripheral ossifying fibroma occurs:
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exclusively on the gums
9
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- reactive lesion; not a neoplasm
- older adults
- occurs exclusively on gingiva & edentulous alveolar ridge
- contains hemosiderin!!!
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Peripheral giant cell granuloma
10
Q
Whenever you have a localized bump on the gums you should consider what three diagnosis?
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- pyogenic granuloma
- peripheral ossifying granuloma
- peripheral giant cell granuloma
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