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SLE Demographics
young adult femaile
ludwigs space
submandibular involves glottis
Scarlett Fever
Stawberry tongue, swollen hyperplastic fungiform papilae
RAS location
movable mucosa
Pseudo. Candid
can wipe off
location of recurrent herpes simlex
lip, attached only, gingiva, Hard palate
traumatic neuroma location?
mental foramen, anywhere on tongue
peripheral giant cell granuloma color and location
liver colored, alveolar ridge and attached gingiva
CGCG assoicated with
brown tumor of hyperpth
squamous papilloma looks like
cauliflower
names for fibroma
fibrous noduel, focal fibrous hyperplasia
fibroma type of tumor and from what
CT-from trauma
granular cell tumor location
dorsum of tongue
SCC most common site and where can it metastasize to?
tongue, cervical nodes
area with highest change of getting ssc
floor of mouth
swelling in upper lip
monomorphic adenoma
common things with leukoedema
bilateral, dissipates on stretching
Verrucous Carcinoma looks like and from what?
large elevated papillary, from smokeless tobacco
most common tumor of salivary gland origin
pleomorphic adenoma
ACC characterisitic
perineural invasion
ameloblastoma common age/location
34 posterior mandible
amblastic fibroma, radiograph, age
young person, pure RL
Similar to ameloblastic fibro-odotoma except AFO has radio opaque(odontoma portion)
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: age, radiograph?
young, assoicated with crown of unerupted tooth with snowflake califications in RL, anterior maxilla 6,11
fibrous dysplasia; associated with what syndrome, what visual appearnce, radiograph?
mccune albright, café au lait, unilateral mandibular/maxillary expansion, ground glass
Radigraphic appearance of langerhans, associated with
tooth floating in air, hand schuller christain
common location of lymphoepithelial cyst
ventral tongue/floor of mouth
character of nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome
OKC, basal cell carinoma, bifid ribs
Gardners syndrome characters
GI polyps, hyperdontia, osteoma
Does aspirin burn wipe off?
yes
most common skin cancer?
BCC
Crohns characters
skip lesions, aphthous ulcers
dermoid cyst location
midline
MenIIB clinical character
neuroma, thyroid carcinoma, pheochromocytoma
cheilitis glandularis
minor salivary glands of lips inflamed can lead to SCC
Oral Hairy Leukoplakia found in
HIV positive, caused by EBV
Peripheral ossifying fibroma
on gingiva grow bone!
Cleidocranial Dysplasia dental characteristics
multiple unerupted supernumerary, retention of primary, delayed eruption of perm
Neurofibromatosis
neurofibromas, café au lait
Frey syndrome's other name, clinical character
auriclotemporal syndrome, sweating unliateral prior to eating usually after parotid gland surgery
actinomycosis clinical
swelling with multple fistulas, sulfur granules
dentin dysplasia charcteristics
mishaped, rootless teeth with draining fistulas
Ectodermal dysplasia clinical
hypodontia
gingival cyst of adult clinical?
elevated fluid containing vesical on gingiva
heavy metal intoxication
blue line along marginal gingiva
lymphangimoa causes?
macroglossa
what syndromes show hypercementosis
acromegaly, pagets
infectious mono, what virus?
EBV
clinical look of irradiation therapy on teeth?
cervical caries from xerostomia
Mole, types, malignancy?
Acquired melanocytic nevus, jxnal(malignant), intramucosal-most common oral type, can beseen on the skin, compound
site of wrthins tumor and actual name
parotid, papillary cystadenoma lympho
Proliferative Periostitis name, radiograh
garres, onion skin parrellel to cortical
Peutz Jeghers clinical appearance
oral/paraoral macules, intestinal polyps
Osteosarcma RL and known for?
most comon primary maligancy of bone, lucent then opaque, appears as widening of pdl
location of maligant melanoma
hard palate or gingiva
lab findings of MM
bence jones proetinuria, immunoglobulin spike
what does closely resembles ameloblastoma
odontogenic myxoma
cherubism dental affects?
delayed eruption of permanent teeth