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What is this?
Bilateral complete cleft
What is this?
Unilateral complete cleft
What is this?
Unilateral Incomplete Cleft
What are the components of this syndrome?
Pierre Robin Syndrome
Micrognathia
Cleft Palate
Glossoptosis
Describe this syndrome
Paramedian Lip Pits
Bilateral and symmetric fistulas on either side of midline of the vermillion of the lower lip
What overlapping syndromes are associated with this condition?
Microglossia
Associated limb anomalies:
hypodactylia-absence of digits
hypomelia - hypoplasia of part or all of a limb
What is going on in this condition?
Varicosities are abnormally dilated and tortuous veins
More common in older adults
What is this condition?
Lingual Thyroid
If thyroid bud does not descend normally, ectopic thyroid tissue may be found between the foramen cecum and epiglottis
Most common symptoms are dysphagia, dysphonia, and dyspnea
What is this condition?
Lingual Thyroid
If thyroid bud does not descend normally, ectopic thyroid tissue may be found between the foramen cecum and epiglottis
Most common symptoms are dysphagia, dysphonia, and dyspnea
What is this condition?
Leukoedema
Characterized by a diffuse grayish-white milky opalescent appearance of the mucosa
The white appearance greatly diminishes or disappears when the cheek is stretched
Benign condition
What is this condition?
Lateral Soft Plate Fistula
More common on anterior tonsillar pillar than posterior pillar
Asymptomatic, no treatment required
What are these things?
Fordyce Granules
Sebaceous glands that occur on the oral mucosa
Appear as multiple yellow or yellow-white papular lesions most common on the buccal mucosa and vermilion of the lateral upper lip
80% of population have these
What is this condition?
Fissured Tongue
Strong association between fissured tongue and geographic tongue
May be component of Melkersson-RosenthalSyndrome
Describe this condition
Abfraction
Loss of tooth structure due to repeated tooth flexure produced by occlusal stresses
What caused this wear?
Abrasion
Pathologic loss of tooth structure secondary to the action of external agent
What is this and what category does it fall within?
Amalgam Staining
Extrinsic environmental discolorization of teeth
They arise from surface accumulation of exogenous pigment
What is this condition?
Ankylosis
cessation of eruption after emergence
What type of wear is this? explain
Attrition
Loss of tooth structure caused by tooth-to-tooth contact during occlusion and mastication
What is this condition and what can this be attributed to?
Enamel Hypoplasia
Exanthematous fevers
What type of wear is this? Explain
Erosion
Loss of tooth structure by chemical reaction, not bacteria
What process is happening here?
External Resorption
presents with a "moth-eaten" loss of root structure in which radiolucency is less defined
What condition is this and what is it caused by?
Hutchinsons Incisors
caused by syphilitic hypoplasia
What condition is this? Explain
Hypodontia in ectodermal dysplasia
Lack of development of one or more teeth
(oligodontia is lack of development of 6 or more teeth)
What process is happening here?
Internal resorption
Symmetric radiolucent enlargement of the pulp chamber. When it affects the coronal pulp the crown can display pink discoloration
What condition is shown here?
Tetracycline Stain
Intrinsic coloration of the teeth caused by medications during development
What is this condition?
Turners Hypoplasia
secondary to periapical inflammatory disease of the overlying deciduous tooth
Vary from focal areas of white, yellow, or brown
May be caused by traumatic injury to deciduous teeth