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Alterations in Tooth Structure

Discoloured Teeth of dentingenesis imperfecta shields Type 1
Alterations in Tooth Structure

Distinct Grooves of enamel hypoplasia.
Alterations in Tooth Structure

Opalescent hue of teeth with dentin
dysplasia type II
Acquired Defects of Teeth

Toothbrush abrasion along cervival
margins of teeth
Acquired Defects of Teeth

Lingual erosion of bulimia
Acquired Defects of Teeth

Signs of attrition. Smooth yellowish dentin exposed on masticatory surfaces
Conditions Peculiar to the Lip

Keratotic foci and thickened lower lip
associated with actinic cheilitis
Conditions Peculiar to the Lip

Monilial cheilitis with characteristic whitish scale and red inflammatory borders
Conditions Peculiar to the Lip

Desquamation and fissuring of the lips caused by Candida infection; monilial chelitis
Conditions Peculiar to the Lip

Flabby perioral folds and angular chelitis
Conditions Peculiar to the Lip

Erythematous areas extending from the corners of the mouth indicative of angular chelitis
Hermorrhagic crusts of a severe case of exfoliative cheilitis

Hermorrhagic crusts of a severe case of exfoliative cheilitis
Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue

Fissured tongue and subtle manifestations of geographic tongue
Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue

Multiple purple lingual varicosities; ventral tongue
Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue

Scalloped tongue caused by abnormal tongue pressure against the teeth
Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue

Macroglossia due to a hemangioma
Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue

White hairy tongue
Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue

Extensive white corrugations of hairy leukoplakia in a patient with AIDS
Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue

Pink-red denudations of filiform papillae typical of mild geographic tongue
Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue

Symptomatic geographic tongue with a prominent
red-white inflammatory border
Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue

Smooth, bald, burning tongue; Iron deficiency anemia
Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue

Xerostomia-induced by, fissured atrophic tongue
Generalized Gingival

EnlargementsDilantin induced gingival hyperplasia
Generalized Gingival Enlargements

Fibrotic gingival hyperplasia indicative of prolonged dilantin therapy
Generalized Gingival Enlargements

Early gingival inflammation associated with mouth breathing
Gingivitis

Plague-induced marginal
gingivitis
Gingivitis


Chronic gingivitis extending onto the attached gingiva
Gingivitis

Cratered papillae; acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
Gingivitis

Gingivitis in a 19-year-old women with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus
Gingivitis


Inflamed, papulonodular hyperplasia of the gingiva in a diabetic patient
Hepatocellular Disease

Hepatocellular Disease
HIV Infection and Aids

Persistent recurrent herpes
labialis in an HIV-positive patient
HIV Infection and Aids

Recurrent herpes simplex in a patient with Aids
HIV Infection and Aids

Unilateral palatal ulcerations of herpes zoster in an HIV-positive patient
HIV Infection and Aids

Papilloma-virus-induced condyloma acuminata in a HIV-positive patient.
HIV Infection and Aids

Nodular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
in a patient with AIDS
Localized Gingival Lesions

Pyogenic granuloma arising from the interdental papilla
Localized Gingival Lesions

Pregnancy tumor; three days post-parturition
Localized Gingival Lesions

Smooth-surfaced peripheral giant-cell granuloma arising from marginal gingiva
Localized Gingival Lesions

A rapid enlarging peripheral giant-cell granuloma
Localized Gingival Lesions

Peripheral fibroma with calcification arising from the interdental papillae
Localized Gingival Lesions

Gingival carcinoma concurrent with poor hygiene and advanced age
Localized Gingival Lesions

Draining of purulent material from the periodontal abscess
Localized Gingival Lesions

Hyperplastic folds of an epulis fissuratum caused by irritation from a denture flange
Localized Gingival Lesions

Epulis fissuratum where the partial denture flange rests
Localized Gingival Lesions

Reddish, granular surface sqamous
cell carinoma of the gingiva
Nodules

Extensive mandibular tori
Nodules

Multinodular mandibular tori
Nodules

Exostoses apparent at the mucogingival junction of the maxilla and mandible
Nodules

Palatal exostosis
Nodules


Diffuse lipoma of the lateral margin of the tongue
Nodules

Neurofibroma of the lateral margin of the tongue
Nodules

Yellow lymphoepithelial cyst on the margin of the tongue
Nodules on the Lip

Pleomorphic adenoma; a firm buish nodule
Palatal Swellings

Lobular torus palatinus with a denture situated
round the torus
Palatal Swellings

Fluctuant incisive canal cyst involving the anterior third of the palate
Palatal Swellings

Benign lymphoid hyperplasia arising at the junction of hard and soft palate
Palatal Swellings

Rapidly growing swelling of lateral hard palate; necrotizing sialometaplasia
Palatal Swellings

Whitish mucous exuding from a muceopidermoid carcinoma
Palatal Swellings

Rapidly growing nodule with surface ulceration; adenoid cystic carcinoma
Palatal Swellings

One week later, Necrotizing Sialometaplasia appeared as a large depressing ulcer
Pigmented Lesions

Melanoplakia distributed along the attached
gingiva
Pigmented Lesions

The most common site of the melanotic macule, lower lip
Pigmented Lesions

Dark pigmented blue nevus on the lateral palatal vault
Pigmented Lesions

Black pigmentation, pinpoint satellite lesions, and peripheral erythema characteristic pf malignant melanoma
Pigmented Lesions

Vegetative, amelanotic malignant melanoma; palate and alveolar ridge
Pigmented Lesions

Focal argyrosis from failed silver
point endodontic therapy
Red Lesions

Ecchymosis following lip trauma
in a heparinizes patient
Red Lesions

Purplish-blue hematoma resulting from a
blow to the face
Red Lesions

Red intraoral hematoma
Red Lesions

Multinodular hemangioma of the buccal mucosa
Red Lesions


Port-wine stain; Sturge-Weber syndrome
Red Lesions

Unilateral hemangioma of the palate; Sturge-Weber syndrome
Red and Red/White Lesions

Papillary hyperplasia; the third stage of denture
stomatitis
Red and Red/White Lesions


Chronic atrophic candidiasis limited to partial dentures bearing area
Sexually Related and Infectious Conditions

Syphilitic chancre of primary syphilis; labial commissure
Sexually Related and Infectious Conditions

Snail track mucous patch of secondary syphilis
Sexually Related and Infectious Conditions

Traumatic ulcer of the lingual
frenum
Sexually Related and Infectious Conditions

Condyloma acuminatum of the lingual frenum
Spontaneous Gingival Bleeding

Swollen, shiny, bleeding gingiva of a
patient with acute myelogenous leukemia
Spontaneous Gingival Bleeding

Spontaneous gingival bleeding of same patient with cirrhosis
Swelling of the Floor of the Mouth

Large ranula elevating the tongue
Swelling of the Lips

Fissured tongue; same patient with
Melkerson-Rosenthal syndrome
Swelling of the Lips

Enlarged, everted lower lip with discrete red spots of cheilitis glandularis
Swelling of the Lips

Symmetric enlargement of the upper lip
Tobacco associated white Lesions

Fungating verrucous carcinoma of the labial
mucosa after many years of tobacco chewing
Tobacco associated white Lesions

Extensive pink nodular verrucous carcinoma; alveolar ridge and palate
Ulcerative Lesions

Denture-flange-induced traumatic
ulcer
Ulcerative Lesions

Traumatic ulcer
Ulcerative Lesions

Squamous cell carcinoma of the lip
Identify or define

Garden Path Effect
A phenomenon by which people are fooled into thinking a sentence has a different structure than it actually does because of an apparent ambiguity. In the sentence:
"While Mary was mending the sock fell off her lap"
First reading is that we think "the sock" is the d.o. of
"mending" but it is actually the subect of "fell off her lap."
[LF] GPE is a mistake is in syntactic parsing .." need to retrace our way...]
Visiculobullous Lesions

Virus-laden vesicles of recurrent herpes
labialis
Visiculobullous Lesions

Painful intraoral lesions of patient with herpes zoster
Visiculobullous Lesions

Painful clusters of vesicles of hand-foot-and-mouth disease
Visiculobullous Lesions

An erythematous reaction to benzocaine; contact stomatiti