Pictures MA1 to Midterm Flashcards

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gum boil/parulis

soft erythematous papule that develops on alveolar process in association w/ non vital tooth
-made up of inflamed granulation

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intraoral swelling

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extraoral swelling

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straight PA = preop state of tooth, can see pathosis, root length, curvature, axial inclincation, calcification of canals & areas of resorption

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angled PA
adds another dimension to the 2d image
-visual additional roots

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  • BWX
  • undistorted view of pulp chamber
  • extent of pulp horns, MD width of pulp chamber & vertical dimension of pulp chamber can be visualized
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how we experience development vs how we describe development

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white sponge nevus

white, velvety, corrugated plaques

bilateral lesions

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white sponge nevus

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white sponge nevus

vaculouation of spiny chamber= looks spongy

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frictional keratosis

white lesion bc of chronic trauma or friction

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frictional keratosis

protective effect

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frictional keratosis

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alveolar ridge keratosis: frictional keratosis in retromolar pad

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frictional keratosis

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nicotine stomatitis

gray mucosa w/ red elevated papules

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nicotine stomatitis

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hairy tongue

accumulation of keratin on filliform papillae & desquamation

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midline of tongue: lateral & anterior borders

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hairy tongue

brown, yellow black

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dentrifice-associated slough

whitish slough

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chemical injury

white wrinkled mucosa, removal of necrotic= red, bleeding tissue

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aspirin burn

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lichen planus

purple, prutitic, polygonal papule in flexor surfaces

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lichen planus

reticular pattern: bilateral, interlacing white lines —wickhams striae

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lichen planus

errosive pattern: erythema w/ central erosion, associated w/ pain

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lichen planus

band like infiltrate of lymphocytes, degeneartion of basal layer

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lichen planus

lichenoid reaction to amalgam

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lichen planus

lichenoid drug reaction

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lichen planus

lichenoid cinnamon reaction

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lupus erythematosus

butterfly rash

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lupus erythematosus

butterfly rash

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lupus erythematosus

libman-sac endocarditis- warty vegetations affecting heart valves

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lupus erythematosus

oral lesions

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lupus erythematosus

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chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus

scaly, erythematous pathches in sun-exposed areas

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scarring & pigmentation

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chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus

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subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus

cutaneous lesions prominent but w/ no scarring/pigmentation

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subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus

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oral hairy leukoplakia

white plaque on lateral border of tongue

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oral hairy leukoplakia

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oral hairy leukoplakia

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oral hairy leukoplakia

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pseudomembranous candidiasis

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candidiasis

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candidiasis

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acute erythematous candidiasis

-most common form, white component not prominent or absent…antibiotic sore mouth

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chronic erythematous candidiasis

-in 65% of denture wearers—ill fitting or not removed at night

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candidiasis

angular chelitis

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candidiasis

median rhomboud glossitis

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chronic hyperplastic candidiasis

white patch that cant be removed

in anterior buccal mucosa

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protrusive

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right working

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right nonworking

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3rd molors into coronoid process= ectopic migration

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red arrows= unerupted teeth

green= odontoma

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-large dentigerous cyst…involving ramus & goes forward to 2nd premolar region

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panoramic vs periapical

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intraoral collimation (first 2) vs
panoramic collimation
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1-red arrow= front to back

2-green= side to side

blue= up & down

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-left earring will show up on right maxillary radiograph as ghost image

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film shows blurring & narrowing of anterior teeth

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teeth too anterior

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teeth too posterior

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teeth too posterior

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head turned

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head turned

-turned towards right= widening of teeth & ramus on left side

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-head tipped down= short mandibular incisors and kinda smile like

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head tipped down

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head tipped up

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lead apron

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cervical vertebrae

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palatoglossal air space

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failure to remove appliances

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patient movement

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hemangioma

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hemangioma

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hemangioma

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hemangioma

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cavernous hemangioma

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capillary hemangioma

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capillary hemangioma

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vascular malformation

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vascular malformation

dilated & tortuous BV

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vascular malformation

diascopy

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vascular malformation

diascopy

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vascular malformation

port wine stain—nevus flammeus

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vascular malformation

sturge-weber

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vascular malformation

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plasma cell gingivitis

enlargement & erythema of entire free/attached

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plasma cell gingivitis

collection of plasma cells

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plasma cell gingivitis

collection of plasma cells

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pyogenic granuloma

tumor like growth of oral cavity

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pyogenic granuloma

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pyogenic granuloma

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pyogenic granuloma

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pyogenic granuloma

red nodule = ulcerated surface

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pyogenic granuloma

severe inflammation & vascularity

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pyogenic granuloma

surgical excision is curative
excision down to periosteum
adjacent teeth should be scaled

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peripheral giant cell lesion

arises from perio ligament or periosteum

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peripheral giant cell lesion

on gingiva

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peripheral giant cell lesion

on edentulous alveolar ridge

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peripheral giant cell lesion

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peripheral ossifying fibroma

on gingiva in anterior region

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peripheral ossifying fibroma

may have pink/red nodule that may be ulcerated

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peripheral ossifying fibroma

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peripheral ossifying fibroma

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red/blue lesions in palate, gingiva & tongue

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red blue lesions

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red blue lesions

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vitamin d deficiency

glossitis

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vitamin d deficiency

cheilitis

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niacin deficiency

4 d’s dermatitis

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pernicious anemia

hunters glossitis—smooth red tongue

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iron deficiency anemia

angular chelitis—red smooth tongue

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plummer-vinson syndrome—iron deficiency anemia

glossitis & dysphagia

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blood dyscrasias

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blood dyscrasias

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needle orientation is towards the red dot, marking the bevel position

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