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chronic cheek chewing
morsicatio buccarum
histo for morsicatio buccarum
hyperkeratosis
DD for morsicatio buccarum
linea alba
leuko edema
HIV assoc hairy leukoplakia
what injury is cause by pt it is called
factitial
if you see no healing of traumatic injury to pt, what should you do
10 days -2weeks biopsy it asap
if you have thermal or electrical burn mild what do you have, if you have severe what do you have
mild-edema, inflammation, hyperemia

coag necrosis
if you have chemical burn mild or severe, what do you have
mild-erythema

severe-wrinkle and slough

really bad-ulceration.

chemical burn you have pain
if you have chemical burn, histo what do you see
sloughing
inflammation of hyperemia and congestion
coag necrosis
tx for burns
warm water rinses
what are causes of submucosal hemorrhage?
blunt trauma
pressure changes (hickie...hehe)
other factors like bleeding disorder, immune mediated disorder, or infections where you don't clot properly
submucosal hemorrhage is a dx term
NO NO NO!!! it is NOT a DX TERM!!!
antineoplastic therapy means what?

what are the two kinds?
injury from radiation

1. therapeutic radiation
2. systematic radiation
above how many grays is therapeutic radiation?
> 40-70 grays
how do you know which kind of antineoplastic therapy injury it is?
Therapeutic Radiation has to have been where radiation was directed at head.

for systemic chemotherapy you get it anywhere but it affects mouth. Richard will tell you where cancer is. if cancer is outside of mouth, you know it is systemic chemo.
s/s of radiation dermatitis
acute: erythema, edema, burning, itching, can be ulceration

later-hyperpigmentation
hair loss
scarring, telangiectasias (loss of pigmentation)
***think inflammation and flaky***
what are effects of xerostomia
increased oral infection
and caries. usually cervical caries, called "radiation caries" where roots are first to go
where is chemo mucositis common
where cell turnover is greater
difference btw chemo/radiation mucositis is what
they have same symptoms but chemo mucositis has ulcers that are covered by tan fibrin pseudomembrane