Lesion Identification Flashcards
Angular cheilitis
Black hairy tongue
White hairy tongue
Ectopic geographic tongue
Leukodema
Linea alba
What is the picture depicting?
Lingual varicosities
Torus palatinus
Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
Bulla
Calcified pulp
Dentinogenesis imperfecta
Erythema migrans
Fissured tongue
Fordyce granules
Amelogenesis imperfecta
Amalgam tattoo
How would you describe the lesion pictured? Why?
Diffuse
Non-circumscribed/ill-defined borders
Lobule
Macules
Mandibular tori
Melanin pigmentation
How would you describe the pictured lesion? Why?
Multilocular
Soap bubble-like appearance
Papule
Describe the lesion
Pedunculated
Pustules
Describe the radiographic appearance of the AB
Radiolucent
Describe the radiographic appearance of the restorations
Radiopaque
Retrocuspid papilla
Median rhomboid glossitis
Describe what is happening here
External root resorption
Describe the base of this lesion
Sessile
What is shown in the image on the right?
Supernumerary tooth
How would you describe the lesion shown? Why?
Unilocular/well circumscribed
One compartment with defined borders
What condition does this image depict?
Microdontia
What condition does this image depict?
Macrodontia
What type of lesion is shown here? What is it caused by?
Vesicle caused by the herpes virus
What does this image depict?
Ankylosed teeth
What do these images depict?
Enamel hypoplasia resulting from congentical syphillis
Causes Hutchinsons incisors and mulberry molars
What does this image depict?
Enamel hypoplasia
What is seen here?
Dens in dente
What condition is seen here?
Taurodontism. Enlarged and extended pulp chambers with shortened roots
What is shown here?
Talon cusp
Has its own pulp chamber
Describe the roots
Dilascerated
What is this condition?
Concrescence
Describe the condition of the tooth
Fused (fusion)
Root and crown
What is seen here
Tooth gemination