Common oral diseases- traumatic etiology- Panopto Flashcards

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well circumscribed ulcer with a keratotic halo. Loss of continuity of epithelium:

A

traumatic ulcer

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If a traumatic ulcer has been present for more than two weeks, what should you do?

A

biopsy

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What is an ominous clinical sign in regards to a traumatic ulcer?

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If it is indurated or hard

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4
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The most common lesion of the lower lip associated with the salivary glands is a _____ however we need to make sure its not a _______

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mucocele; mucepidermoid carcinoma

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5
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What might mimic the clinical presentation of a mucocele?

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mucoepidermoid carcinoma

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Most common “tumor” of the oral cavity due to some type of constant trauma:

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traumatic (irritation) fibroma

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7
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Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia:

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traumatic (irritation) ulcer

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Not a true neoplasm of fibroblasts - a reactive lesion rather than a true neoplasm:

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traumatic (irritation) ulcer

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This patient has a tooth rubbing on her buccal mucosa and presents to the clinic with what is seen in the image. What is a likely diagnosis

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traumatic (irritation) ulcer

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Distinct from irritation fibroma- may not be associated with an identifiable source of chronic irritation and occurs at a younger age:

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giant cell fibroma

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11
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A giant cell fibroma often exhibits a papillary surface and may be clinically mistaken for:

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papilloma

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A young patient comes in with no history of trauma to the affected area, but upon examination you see this. What is the diagnosis?

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giant cell fibroma

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If you see something that clinically appears to be a papilloma this is likely:

A

giant cell fibroma

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14
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Redundant fibrous tissue associated with denture flange:

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epulis fissuratum

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15
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Your edentulous patient claims their dentures have irritated a spot in their mouth and caused this, what is your diagnosis?

A

epulis fissuratum

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16
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  • denture papillomatosis
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inflammatory papillary hyperplasia

17
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What is the cause of inflammatory papillary hyperplasia?

A

poor oral hygiene combined with ill-fitting prosthesis

18
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Your edentulous patient presents with this irritation on the roof of their mouth. What is your diagnosis?

A

inflammatory papillary hyperplasia

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