Oral Pathology H/O "Removable soft..." Flashcards

handout given on 2/5

1
Q

a removable soft, creamy white plaque; found on the buccal mucosa, tongue, hard and soft palate

A

pseudomembranous candidiasis

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2
Q

a smooth flat red lesion on the dorsum of the tongue, associated with the loss of papilla, can also be on the hard palate

A

erythematous candidiasis

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3
Q

cracking or red lesions on the corners of the mouth

A

angular chilitis

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4
Q

raised white nonremovable plaque that appears on the buccal mucosa, hard palate, and dorsum of the tongue

A

hyperplastic candidiasis

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5
Q

enamel defect of permanent tooth from infection in primary tooth

A

turners tooth

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6
Q

hereditary opalescent dentin

A

dentogenesis imperfecta

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7
Q

too little sterioid production

A

addison

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8
Q

obliterated pulp chambers and crowns completion

A

dentogenesis imperfecta

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9
Q

pink tooth of mummary

A

internal resorption

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10
Q

flat brown lesion

A

macule

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11
Q

scattered red dots from inflammation of minor salivary gland duct

A

nicotine stomatitis

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12
Q

most common fungal infection

A

candida albicans

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13
Q

2 places that have minor salivary glands

A

attached gingiva

anterior hard palate

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14
Q

smooth, pink, firm, elevated lesion

A

nodule

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15
Q

most common tumor in oral cavity

A

fibroma

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16
Q

papilloma is caused by what virus

A

human papilloma virus (HPV)

17
Q

common on tongue and is benign tumor of blood vessels

A

hemangioma

18
Q

heavy smoking, antibiotic therapy, and poor oral hygiene can cause

A

hairy tongue

19
Q

herpangia is caused by

A

coxsackie’s virus

20
Q

recurrent herpes simplex virus can trigger

A

erythema multiforme

21
Q

erythema multiforme major is

A

Steven-Johnson’s Syndrome

22
Q

benign mixed tumor

A

allomorphic adenoma

23
Q

most common location of allomorphic adenoma

A

parotid

24
Q

developmental depression of mandible from submandibular salivary gland

A

staffne bone cyst

25
Q

larger than 1mm, filled with fluid and may contain blood

A

bulla

26
Q

small pinhead, solid lesion may be rounded, flat, or pointed

A

papule

27
Q

larger than a papule

A

nodule

28
Q

circumscribed area, not elevated

A

macule

29
Q

small 1cm or less circumscribed lesion with a thin surface covering

A

vesicle

30
Q

contains pus and is 5mm in diameter

A

pustule

31
Q

cell that produces antibodies and develops from a B cell

A

plasma cell