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Benign neoplasm of melanin producing cell
- cricumscribed, tan to brown, papular lesion - usu. less than 5mm in diameter |
1. Acquired melanocytic nevi (singular nevus
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Benign neoplasm of melanin producing cell
- cricumscribed, tan to brown, papular lesion - usu. less than 5mm in diameter |
1. Acquired melanocytic nevi (singular nevus
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Benign melanocytic lesion
- macular (flat) - increase # in caucasians w/ ages |
2. Actinic lentigo (plural: lentigines)
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Benign melanocytic lesion
- macular (flat) - increase # in caucasians w/ ages |
2. Actinic lentigo (plural: lentigines)
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Brown pigmentation that develops following sun exposure
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3. Ephelis (Plural: ephelides)
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Brown pigmentation that develops following sun exposure
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3. Ephelis (Plural: ephelides)
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Benign skin lesions w/ a "stuck on" appearance
look like "dropped on candle wax" |
4. Seborrheic keratosis
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Benign skin lesions w/ a "stuck on" appearance
look like "dropped on candle wax" |
4. Seborrheic keratosis
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Precursor lesion for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
":Sandpaper" texture |
5. Actinic keratosis
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Precursor lesion for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
":Sandpaper" texture |
5. Actinic keratosis
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Prominent vessels
often an indication of sun damage |
6. Linear telangiectasia
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Prominent vessels
often an indication of sun damage |
6. Linear telangiectasia
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Development of sebaceous glands correlates w/ puberty
Often seen on forehead Once achieve 1~2 mm size, no further growth |
7. Sebaceous hyperplasia
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Development of sebaceous glands correlates w/ puberty
Often seen on forehead Once achieve 1~2 mm size, no further growth |
7. Sebaceous hyperplasia
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Most common cancers in humans
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8. Basal cell carcinoma
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Most common cancers in humans
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8. Basal cell carcinoma
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Ectopic sebaceous glands
- can be seen anywhere in mouth - buccal mucosa most common location |
11. Fordyce granules (also seen on buccal mucosa)
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Ectopic sebaceous glands
- can be seen anywhere in mouth - buccal mucosa most common location |
11. Fordyce granules (also seen on buccal mucosa)
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Associated with loss of vertical dimension
- candida - some my have co-infection with candida & staph |
12. Angular cheilitis
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Associated with loss of vertical dimension
- candida - some my have co-infection with candida & staph |
12. Angular cheilitis
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Regressing HHV-1
Lower lip most common site for recurrent HHV-1 |
13. Herpes labialis
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Regressing HHV-1
Lower lip most common site for recurrent HHV-1 |
13. Herpes labialis
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Reactive melanosis in response to local trauma
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14. Melanotic macule
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Reactive melanosis in response to local trauma
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14. Melanotic macule
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Focal deposition of mucous
- cause: damage to associated minor salivary gland duct - tx: remove extravsated mucous & associated minor salivary gland |
15. Mucocele
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Focal deposition of mucous
- cause: damage to associated minor salivary gland duct - tx: remove extravsated mucous & associated minor salivary gland |
15. Mucocele
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Found along occlusal plane
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16. Linea alba
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Found along occlusal plane
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16. Linea alba
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increased water content between epithelial cells
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17. Leukoedema
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increased water content between epithelial cells
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17. Leukoedema
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shredded keratin at a site accessible to teeth
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18. Cheek-chewing
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shredded keratin at a site accessible to teeth
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18. Cheek-chewing
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Benign collection of dense fibrous CT
conservative removal |
19. Fibroma
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Benign collection of dense fibrous CT
conservative removal |
19. Fibroma
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Immunologically mediated process
Often has "striae" or lacy clinical presentation |
20. Lichen planus
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Immunologically mediated process
Often has "striae" or lacy clinical presentation |
20. Lichen planus
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21. Torus
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21. Torus
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22. Denture stomatitis
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22. Denture stomatitis
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found under sub-optimally fitting RPD or full denture
may also reflect nearly constant wear |
23. Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia
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found under sub-optimally fitting RPD or full denture
may also reflect nearly constant wear |
23. Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia
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obstruction of minor salivary gland orifices
most commonly seen in pipe smokers |
24. Nicotine stomatitis
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obstruction of minor salivary gland orifices
most commonly seen in pipe smokers |
24. Nicotine stomatitis
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overgrowth of chromagenic bacteria & filliform papillae
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25. "Coated" tongue & "hairy" tongue
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overgrowth of chromagenic bacteria & filliform papillae
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25. "Coated" tongue & "hairy" tongue
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Pt often also have geographic tongue
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26. Fissured tongue
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Pt often also have geographic tongue
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26. Fissured tongue
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circumscribed crythematous patches & may be encircled with elevated hyperkeratotic (white) margins
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27. Benign migratory glassitis
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circumscribed crythematous patches & may be encircled with elevated hyperkeratotic (white) margins
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27. Benign migratory glassitis
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28. Foliate papillitis/lingual tonsil
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28. Foliate papillitis/lingual tonsil
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29a. Exostoses
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29a. Exostoses
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29b. Mandibular tori
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29b. Mandibular tori
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30. Amalgam tattoo
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30. Amalgam tattoo
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rule out an odontogenic source of infection
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31. Parulis (Parulides)
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rule out an odontogenic source of infection
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31. Parulis (Parulides)
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most common in mandibular 3rd molars
Food, etc. gets caught between the operculum & crown of partially impacted tooth |
32. Pericoronitis
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most common in mandibular 3rd molars
Food, etc. gets caught between the operculum & crown of partially impacted tooth |
32. Pericoronitis
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Punched out interdental papillae that do NOT regenerate
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33. Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
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Punched out interdental papillae that do NOT regenerate
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33. Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
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associated most often with poorly fitting denture
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34. Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia
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associated most often with poorly fitting denture
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34. Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia
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most often older patients
lower lip frequent site |
35. Varix
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most often older patients
lower lip frequent site |
35. Varix
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36. Traumatic ulcer
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37. Aphthous ulcer
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37. Aphthous ulcer
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associated with NON-oncogenic human papillomavirus
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38. Papilloma
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associated with NON-oncogenic human papillomavirus
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38. Papilloma
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R/O dysplasia
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39. Leukoplakia
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R/O dysplasia
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39. Leukoplakia
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40. Periapical cyst/periapical granuloma
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40. Periapical cyst/periapical granuloma
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41. Incisive canal cyst
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41. Incisive canal cyst
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42. Dentigerous cyst
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42. Dentigerous cyst
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collection of fluid in maxillary sinus
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43. Antral pseudocyst
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collection of fluid in maxillary sinus
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43. Antral pseudocyst
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look for tooth or teeth with pulpal tissues in the vincinity
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44. condensing osteitis
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look for tooth or teeth with pulpal tissues in the vincinity
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44. condensing osteitis
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unknown etiology
circumscribed radiopaque lesion at root apex - free of caries, percussion (-), tooth asymptomatic & vital |
45. Idiopathic osteosclerosis
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unknown etiology
circumscribed radiopaque lesion at root apex - free of caries, percussion (-), tooth asymptomatic & vital |
45. Idiopathic osteosclerosis
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