Cleft lip and palate are treated within ……
first 6 months of life
Enamel hypoplasia is ……. caused by ……
Characterized by ….
Pigmentation of developing teeth may be caused by ……, ……
tetracycline, bilirubin and hemolytic anemia
* No tetracyclin for pregnant and children under 9 year of age
Pyorrhea is ……
periodontitis
Aphthous ulcer is usually associated with ….
ulcerative colitis
Vitamine B deficiency leads to ……
atrophic glossitis (because of reduced cell division in the squamous mucuosa)
Gingivitis and increased vascularity in pregnancy is caused by …..
hormonal change
Pernicious anemia causes smooth red tongue due to ……
squamous atrophy
Diabetes formed abscess is the result of …..
poor circulation
* There is also gingivitis and periodontitis. Wound healing is slow
Kopliks spots are …..
tiny white specks on a red base found on the buccal mucosa
* It is a symptom of Measles
Strawberry tongue is a feature of ….., ….. & …..
kawasaki disease, toxic shock syndrome, and scarlet fever
ANUG produces ……
crater like depressions at the gingival margin
Herpetic gingivostomatitis is caused by …..
herpes simplex virus
* High fever with mucosal lesions
Oral thrush is caused by …..
candida albicans, associated with impaired immunity. Common in AIDS patients or chemotherapy.
Leukoplakia is …..
hyperkeratosis of the epithelium.
Hairy leukoplakia is …..
wrinkled patches on the sides of the tongue. Associated with HIV, papilloma and EBV
* Malignant transformation is rare
Erythroplakia has low risk of malignant transformation. T/F??
False
Squamous cell carcinoma mostly occur on …..
lower lip, but may occur any where in the mouth
Sialolithiasis is …..
formation of stone in the duct of salivary glands. May cause secondary inflammation and obstructions
Sialadenitis is …..
inflammation of the salivary glands.
* Could be caused by infection (mumps) or autoimmune (Sjogren syndrome)
Tumors of the parotid gland is mostly ….., while those of the submandibular gland are ….
benign
malignant
Esophagitis is caused by ….
Barret’s esophagus is caused by …..
chronic esophageal reflux
Hiatal hernia is ……
herniation of the abdominal esophagus, the stomach, or both through a tear in the diaphragm
* Treated with: Ca channel blockers, botox, pneumatic dilation