more extra oral surgery and oral med Flashcards
1
Q
If a patient discloses they have anaemia what oral conditions may they present with
A
- Recurrent apthious ulceration
- Angular chelitis
- Glossitis
- Candida
- Dysathesia
- Brining mouth
2
Q
If a patient present which candida what coudl you seen in their medical/ dental/ social history
A
- Steroids
- Immunocompormised
- Chemotherapy
- HIV
- Diabetes
- Anaemia
- Denture + poor oh
- Dry mouth
3
Q
What oral complications are linked with diabetes
A
- Dry socket
- Dry mouth
- Perio
- Candida
- Sialosis
4
Q
What medications and medical conditions can cause dry mouth
A
- ACE inhibitors
- Antihistamines
- Antidepressants
- Antipsychotics
- Diabetes
- Radiotherapy
- Sjogrens
- Smoking
- Stress
- mouth breather
- Age
- Depression
5
Q
What oral conditions are pregnant women more susceptible to
A
- Pyogenic granuloma
- Gingivitis
- RAU
- Caries
- Candida
6
Q
What can ulcers be associated with
A
- Stress
- Stopping smoking
- Anaemia
- Acidic foods
- Burns
- Sharp teeth or dentures
- NSAIDS
- Nicorandal
- methotrexate
- HSV
- Cyclic neutropenia
- TB
13 Symphilis
7
Q
What medical conditions can burning mouth syndrome be ssicated with
A
- HRT
- Chemotherapy
- ACE inhibitors
8
Q
What can gingival hyperplasia be due to
A
- Poor OH
- Phenytoin
- Cyclosporine
- Ranitidine (calcium Chanel blocker)
- Pregnancy
- Puberty
9
Q
What complications can liver disease present with
A
- Sialosis
- Bleeding and coagulation problems
- Hep C
- Be careful with medications
10
Q
what drugs may be prescribe for pts presenting with candida
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- If they use steroids inhalers first advice them to ridge mouth with water after inhaler use
- Denture OH First if indicated
- Flucanazole
- Micanazole
- Nystatin
11
Q
Give the characteristics of minor RAS
A
- Non keratinised
- 2-5mm
- 2-6 can appear at a time
- Usually seen in young patients
- Last for less than 10 days
12
Q
Give the characteristics of major RAS
A
- Can be keratoses or non keratoses
- Usually bigger than 1mm
- Appear 2-6 at a type
- Scar