OM- oral mucosal diseases Flashcards
List the Layers present in the oral mucosa. (4)
- stratified squamous epithelium
- lamina propria: connective tissue of the mucous membranes
- Different epithelial linings dependant on the function of the tissue;
- Masticatory with keratinisation
- Non-keratinised squamous epithelium
- gustatory - microscopic
- non-keratinised
- keratinised
orthokeratosis (gingivae or palate) or parakeratosis (alterations to the standard mucosal type i.e. lichen planus)
List the layers of the strata and compartments. (4)
at top - stratum corneum
granulosum
spinosum
basal
Where does cell division occur in the mucosa?
the basal and supra basal cells
What region of the mucosa contains blood vessels?
lamina propria
What region of the mucosa are epithelial progenitor cells (stem cells) found?
basement membrane
What can mitosis or further division that occurs beyond the basal layer suggest?
Dysplastic changes
What is keratosis ?
- Reactive change in non-keratinised site
What is acanthosis?
Hyperplasia/ reactive change of stratum spinosum
What is elongation of the rate ridges?
hyperplasia/reactive change of basal cells
Define atrophy.
reduction in viable layers
Define erosion.
partial thickness loss (from disease)
Define ulceration.
lost epithelium centrally (??) with fibrin on surface
Define oedema.
watery fluid collecting either intracellular: within epithelium or intercellular: between cells (spongiosis)
Define blistering.
A vesicle or bulla
Collections of fluid within or just below the epithelial cells
What nutritional deficiencies can cause loss of papillae on the tongue (smooth tongue)?
iron or B group vitamins