Important Info 2.0 Final Flashcards
List 4 conditions that may be associated with desquamative gingivitis:
erosive lichen planus
pemphigus vulgaris
mucous membrane pemphigoid
hypersensitivity
List 4 things associated with intraoral lichenoid reactions:
NSAIDs
Statins
Amalgam
Cinnamon
Hemmorrhagic crusting of the lips
erythema multiforme
Supraepithelial blisters w/ autoimmune reaction to desmosomes
pemphigus vulgaris
Butterfly rash
lupus erythematosus
Wickhams striae
reticular lichen planus
Autoantibodies to hemidesmosomes
mucous membrane pemphigoid
Ocular mucosal lesions that may lead to blindness if untreated
mucous membrane pemphigoid
“bulls eye” targeted lesions on the skin
erythema multiforme
Widened PDL radiographically and excessive collagen in the connective tissue
systemic sclerosis
scleroderma
X-linked inherited condition that leads to hypodontia, conically shaped teeth, and defects in other structures (sweat glands and hair)
ectodermal dysplasia
Autosomal dominant inheritance leads to supernumerary teeth, malignant intestinal polyps, and jaw osteomas
Gardner syndrome
Define the following terms in one sentence:
fusion
2 teeth fuse together and the affected tooth counts as 1 resulting in an overall tooth count that is missing 1 tooth.
Define the following terms in one sentence:
Gemination
Starts as 1 tooth bud that has separated into 2 and the affected tooth counts as 1 and the overall tooth count is normal.
Define the following terms in one sentence:
Concrescence
The union of teeth by cementum alone where there is no confluence of dentin.
Define the following terms in one sentence:
Attrition
Loss of tooth structure due to tooth to tooth contact
Define the following terms in one sentence:
Abrasion
Loss of tooth structure due to external mechanical wear
What is the name of the triad of clinical signs that is most likely associated with? What disease causes this?
Hutchinson’s triad
Congenital syphillis
idk if we need to know this
What systemic disease is associated with this?
Reiter’s syndrome
pciture is geographic tongue
Location:
Description:
Differential Dx:
Location: lower lip mucosa
Description: elevated, slight blue color, smooth, non-ulcerated
Differential Dx: mucocele, hemangioma, mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Location:
Description:
Differential Dx:
Location: buccal gingiva of the mandible associated w/ #30
Description: bump on the gum, raised, smooth, non-ulcerated
Differential Dx: pyogenic granuloma, peripheral ossifying fibroma, peripheral giant cell granuloma
Post extraction. What is most likely?
aphthous stomatitis