Oral Pathology Chapter 8 Flashcards

1
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A line on the cheek mucosa caused from trauma is called?

A

Linea Alba

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2
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What is chronic cheek chewing called?

A

Morsicatio Buccarum

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3
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What is chronic lip chewing called?

A

Morsicatio labiorum

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4
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What is chronic tongue chewing called?

A

Morsicatio linguarum

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5
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What is the name given to eosinophilic chronic ulceration?

A

Traumatic Ulcerative Granuloma with Stromal Eosinophilia (TUGSE)

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6
Q

What is the name given to chronic ulcerations found under the tongue of newborn infants due to trauma from nursing?

A

Riga-Fede disease

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7
Q

What are the two types of electrical burns?

A
  1. Contact and 2. Arc
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8
Q

What type of electrical burn is more common in the oral cavity?

A

Arc type (saliva acts as the conductor)

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9
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How do thermal burns appear in the oral cavity?

A

As zones of erythema and ulceration

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10
Q

What is the name given to oral lesions that form from anti cancer treatment?

A

Noninfectious Oral Complications of Antineoplastic Therapy

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11
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What are the two predominant problems with Noninfectious Oral Complications of Antineoplastic Therapy?

A
  1. Hemorrhage and 2. Mucositis
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12
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What other five complications exist for anti cancer treatment?

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  1. Xerostomia, 2. Loss of taste, 3. Osteoradionecrosis, 4. Trismus and 5. Developmental abnormalities
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13
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What does BRONJ stand for?

A

Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws

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14
Q

Which disease is typically treated with bisphosphonates?

A

Paget’s disease

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15
Q

What causes the sensation of snakes and insects crawling under the skin and what is it called?

A

Methamphetamines - parasitosis

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16
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Meth combined with anesthetics has what three effects?

A
  1. Hypertensive crisis, 2. Cerebral vascular accident and 3. Myocardial infarction
17
Q

What is the term used when there is persistent scaling and flaking of the vermilion border?

A

Exfoliative Chelitis

18
Q

Repeated coughing or vomiting, Convulsions, oral sex, anticoagulant therapy, thrombocytopenia, and other side effects cause what oral manifestation?

A

Oral petechiae/purpura

19
Q

What appears as nonblanching zones with a red, purple, blue or black color?

A

Submucosal hemorrhage

20
Q

What is the name of the practice of implanting a “magical” talisman into the tongue?

A

Susuk

21
Q

What is it called when smoking discolors the mucosa?

A

Smoker’s melanosis

22
Q

What is the name of the dome-shaped, slight radiopaque lesion found in the floor of the maxillary sinus in some individuals?

A

Antral pseudocyst