Soft Tissue, Lesions + Cysts Flashcards
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Enamel Hypoplasia
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quantitative defect- enamel formation incomplete
2
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Fluorosis
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.7ppm is ideal. increase causes chalky white to brown spots
*type of enamel hypoplasia
3
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Enamel Hypocalcification
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qualitative defect - enamel not as strong, more susceptible to caries
4
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Pulpitis
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acute = reversible chronic = irreversible
5
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Hyperplastic Pulpitis
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deciduous teeth, pulp exposure due to large carious lesion, usually no pain
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Acute Sequelae
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periapical abcess, parulis (fistula), celluitis, osteomyelitis
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Chronic Sequelae
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periapical granuloma, periapical cyct, residual cyst
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Periodontal absess
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tooth is vital!
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Developmental Odontogenic Cysts
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Periapical (radicular) cyst Dentigerous cyst Eruption cyst Residual cyst Primordial cyst Odontogenic keratocyst Lateral periodontal cyst / gingival cyst
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Developmental Nonodontogenic Cysts
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Nasopalatine canal cyst Median palatine cyst Globulomaxillary cyst Median mandibular cyst Nasolabial cyst Brachial cleft cyst Dermoid cyst Thyroglossal tract cyst