Oral Pathology H/O "Removable soft..." Flashcards
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a removable soft, creamy white plaque; found on the buccal mucosa, tongue, hard and soft palate
pseudomembranous candidiasis
a smooth flat red lesion on the dorsum of the tongue, associated with the loss of papilla, can also be on the hard palate
erythematous candidiasis
cracking or red lesions on the corners of the mouth
angular chilitis
raised white nonremovable plaque that appears on the buccal mucosa, hard palate, and dorsum of the tongue
hyperplastic candidiasis
enamel defect of permanent tooth from infection in primary tooth
turners tooth
hereditary opalescent dentin
dentogenesis imperfecta
too little sterioid production
addison
obliterated pulp chambers and crowns completion
dentogenesis imperfecta
pink tooth of mummary
internal resorption
flat brown lesion
macule
scattered red dots from inflammation of minor salivary gland duct
nicotine stomatitis
most common fungal infection
candida albicans
2 places that have minor salivary glands
attached gingiva
anterior hard palate
smooth, pink, firm, elevated lesion
nodule
most common tumor in oral cavity
fibroma
papilloma is caused by what virus
human papilloma virus (HPV)
common on tongue and is benign tumor of blood vessels
hemangioma
heavy smoking, antibiotic therapy, and poor oral hygiene can cause
hairy tongue
herpangia is caused by
coxsackie’s virus
recurrent herpes simplex virus can trigger
erythema multiforme
erythema multiforme major is
Steven-Johnson’s Syndrome
benign mixed tumor
allomorphic adenoma
most common location of allomorphic adenoma
parotid
developmental depression of mandible from submandibular salivary gland
staffne bone cyst
larger than 1mm, filled with fluid and may contain blood
bulla
small pinhead, solid lesion may be rounded, flat, or pointed
papule
larger than a papule
nodule
circumscribed area, not elevated
macule
small 1cm or less circumscribed lesion with a thin surface covering
vesicle
contains pus and is 5mm in diameter
pustule
cell that produces antibodies and develops from a B cell
plasma cell