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34 Cards in this Set
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the oral mucosa is divided into 2 layers, the ____, which is mainly _____, and the _____, of 3 things ____, ____ and ____/____s
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oral epith
strat squamous epith submucosal CT cells matrix nerves/BVs |
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2 pt rank em
Lip finger tip Tip Tongue Soft Palate Alv ridge |
Tip tongue
fingerip lip soft pal alv ridge |
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rank em
tactile Lip TT finger tip perinasal |
perinasal
TT Lip fingertip |
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Ranke em - vibration
Face, LL, 4-finger |
Face
LL 4-finger |
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Rankem - warmth/heat
palate bucc mucsa TT side of nose Infraorb |
infraorb
TT = side of nose palate buccal mucosa |
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T or F
moce nociceptors are polymodal in mucosa |
T
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infection can cause mucosal problems, what else can?
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radiation/cancer
xerostomia |
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3 steps of mucositits
infl... m u |
inflammation
muc degraded ulcer |
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3 infectious painful mucosa conditions
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perio (ANUG/abscess)
herpetic stomatitis candidiasis |
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3 candidiasis presentations
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erhtymatous
pseudomembranos ulcerative |
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Herptic tomatitis by HSV 1 or 2?
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both
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herptic stomatitis is usually on keratinized/non-keratinized skin
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keratinized
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pain of mucosa can be cause by galvanism, which is
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coming together of 2 dissimilar materials faciliated by saliva
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most common immuno presentation of mucosal pain?
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recurrent aphthous stomatitis
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Recurrent apthous stomatitis on kera or non-kera skin?
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non-kera
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3 types of recurrent apthous stomatitis?
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minor
major herpetic |
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T or F
recurrent aphthous stomatitis has an ulcer w/ a white halo around it |
F
red halo |
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Bechets,reiters and PFAPA are all assoc w/ what immuno condition causing mucosal pain?
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rec apthous stomatitis
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rec aphtous stomatitis has what 3 associations?
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bechets
reiters PFAPA |
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What painful immuno condition of mucosa has Ab's against desmosomes?
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pemph vulgaris
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how does oral cancer cause pain?
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causes ulceration which is painful
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is oral cancer painful?
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not generally
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most common oral cancer?
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sq cell carcinoma
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2 types of neuralgia causing muosal pain
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post herpetic or post traumatic
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post-traumatic neuralgia often see's this nerve effected
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I.A.N
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with post-traumatic neuralgia of the I.A.N you get what condition usually?
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parasthesia
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Another neuro type of mucosal pain (besides neuralgia) is -_____, seen in post menopausal women. Often assoc with____or____.
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BMS
stress depression |
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4 vitamins/minerals when deficient cause mucosal pain
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b12,
c fe zn |
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What is a condition like BMS but w/out the pain?
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benign glossitis
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another condition like benign glossitis is ___which has 2 types, ____ or ____
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lichken planus
reticular erosive |
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why is referred pain?
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viscero/dermotome overlap
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splanch afferents
cell body to the ____ DRG, then to the ____-____S.C, carrying _____and ____info |
Lumbar
thoraco-lumbar SC sympathetic visceral sensory |
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Sympathetic - visceral autonomics have the cell body in the ____ganglia or ____ganglia
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paravertebral
celiac |
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parasympathetic -visceral autonomics use the ____neurons, located
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ganglionic
close to visc organs |