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31 Cards in this Set
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What white lesion CAN be stretched and will disappera?
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leukoedema
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What is a major identifier of leukoedema?
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can be stretched away
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White sponge nevus, can be stretched and scraped? T or F
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F
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what is the condition caused by chronic friction or chewing?
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focal frictional hyperkeratosis
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focal frictional keratosis is caused by what
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chronic friction or chewing
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What are 2 special names for focal frictional keratosis
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oral callus and linea alba
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what is the proper name for linea alba
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focal frictional keratosis
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T or F
you can scrape and stretch focal frictional keratosis |
F F
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Smokeless tobacco associated lesions are caused by...
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direct contact w/ tobacco
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What 2 qiualities of smokeless tobacco make it cause a lesion?
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tobacco itself (carcinogens)
alkaline pH |
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T or F
Smokelss tobacco associated lesions has a malignant potential |
T --- a slight
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What white lesion condition has little red dots, and is on the palate mostly?
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nicotine stomatitis
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what is the cause of nicotine stoamtitis?
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heat/carcinogens of smoking
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What are 3 main identifiers of nicotine stomatitis
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location - palate
red dots on the lesions cause-effect - if there is a denture that covers part of the palate - that part is unaffected |
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What are the little red dots on nicotine stomatitis lesions?
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inflamed salivary glands
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What condition is often on the lateral tongue, is associated in people w/ HIV or opportunistic EBV infections?
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hairy leukoplakia
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what condition anticipates teh developement in 80% of aids patients?
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hairy leukoplakia
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Hairy leukoplakia tells you that the patient might also have...
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HIV/soon to be AIDS
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Hairy tongues is caused by alteration of microflora, leading to a proliferation of _____.
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chromogenic microorganisms
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chromogenic micorcroorganisms is the cause of what condition?
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hairy tongue
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How do you diagnose idiopathic leukoplakia?
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process of elimination
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which of the white lesions can be id'd only by process of elimination?
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idiopathic leukoplakia
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T or F
there is a potential for malignancy with idiopathic leukoplakia |
T
5% are OSCC 5% will become OSCC 10-15% of the "dysplasia" type become OSCC |
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3 other names for candidiasis
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thrush
moniliasis ang cheiliitis |
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The thrush type of candidiasis is called whta?
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acute pseudomembranous
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what condition talked about can be scraped off?
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acute pseudomembranous (thrush) candidiasis
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"milk curd" appearance describes
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acute pseudomembranous candidiasis (thrush)
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acute pseudomembranous candidiasisis leads to what condition?
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acute erythematous candidiasis
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What type of candidiasis is known as "denture sore mouth"
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chronic erythematous candidiasis
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What is the common name for chronic erythematous candididasis?
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denture sore mouth
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what types of candidiasis are associated w/ denture wearers?
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chronic erythematous
angular cheilitis |