Review Flashcards
If the primary palate fails to fuse what might be missing?
Central incisors
What is associated with pierre robin sequence?
- Mandibular micrognathia
- Glossoptosis
- CP
What are fordyce’s granules?
-Ectopic sebaceous glands
Who typically has hairy tongue?
-Smokers
If the mouth is deviated to the right when closed what is that a sign of?
-left condylar hyperplasia
If the mouth deviates to the right when it opens what is that a sign of?
-Right coronoid hyperplasia
What is the other name for cervical lymphoepithelial cyst?
-Branchial cyst
What is the name for a lymphoepithelial cyst in the mouth?
-Oral lymphoepithelial cyst
What is associated with apert syndrome?
- Hypertelorism
- Ocular proptosis
- Lateral slant of the palpebral fissures
- Syndactly
caused by repeated tooth flexion?
-Abfraction
Loss of tooth structure caused by tooth-tooth contact?
-Attrition
Loss of tooth structure caused by a nonbacterial chemical process?
-Erosion
Pathologic wearing away of tooth structure?
-Abrasion
What is the most common causes of having macroglossia?
- Down syndrome
- Vascular malformations
- Beckwieth Wiedman syndrome