Oral Pathology Flashcards
Ectodermal Dysplasia
Hypodontia -> Algodontia
6+ missing teeth (Bud Stage)

Gardner Syndrome
Hyperdontia/ Supernumerary

Cleidocranial dysplasia

Gemination

Fusion

Concrescenece

Dilaceration

Dense Invaginatus/ Dens in dente

Taurodontism
Amelogensis imperfecta, down syndrom, ectodermal dysplasia

Amelogensis imperfecta

Hypercementosis
Paget’s Disease

Dentiogensis imperfecta

Melanotic Macule
Most common melanocyte lesion

Fordyce Granules
ectopic sebaceous glands
buccal mucosa and lip
yellow/ yellow white

Varicosities

Hemangioma

Erythrma migrans/ Benign migratory Glossitis/ geographic tongue

Ankyloglossia

Hairy tongue

Fissured tongue

Irritative fibroma

Papilloma
soft palate or tongue

Verrura Vulgaris (wart)
Caused by HPV

Lipoma
Mucobuccal fold

Pyogenic
Maxillary anteriorfacial region
Pregnancy

Papillary hyperplasia of the palate

Prephreial giant cell granuloma

Chronic hyperplastic pulpitis

Periapical Granulma

Osteoma

Odontoma
Most common odontogenic tumor
compound: collection of numerous, small tooth-like radiopacities surrounded by radiolucent halo
complex: posterior mandible- appear as a radiopaque mass surrounded by a radiolucent halo

Gingical hyperplasia

Candidiasis

Cysts

Salivary gland pathology
pleomorphic adenoma (Mixed

Nasolaboal cyst

Lateral Periodontal Cyst (LPC)
Primordial Cyst (PC)

Dentigerous Cyst (DG)

Traumatic Ulcer
Minor Apthous Ulcer
Major Apthous Ulver

Necrotizong Ulcerative Gingivitis (NUG, Vincent’s infection, Trench mouth)
Primary Herpatic Gingivostomatitis


