Solutions
-nicotine stomatitis
-hairy tongue
-black hairy tongue
-geographic tongue
-fissured tongue
-lichen planus
-idiopathic leukoplakia
-oral hairy leukoplakia
-oropharyngeal candidiasis
-candidiasis of palate Correct Answers white lesions
-oral SCC
-oral melanoma
-SCC on lip
-erythema multiform minor/major
-apthous ulcer
-contact reaction Correct Answers ulcerative lesions
-pemphis vulgaris
-herpetic stomatitis
-herpes labialis
- Correct Answers vesiculo-bullous lesions
-reticular form
-plaque form
-atrophic form
-erosive form Correct Answers subtypes of lichen planus
,-vertical transmission Correct Answers cause of dental caries
2% of population, FEMALES MORE THAN MALES Correct
Answers who does geographic tongue affect?
90% of cases demonstrate dysplasia on histologic exam and
there is a high transformation rate to squamous cell carcinoma
Correct Answers is erythroplakia benign or malignant?
acyclovir given during prodromal phase to lessen
severity/duration of outbreak Correct Answers tx of herpes
labialis
airborne droplets or direct contact Correct Answers how is
herpetic stomatits transmitted?
alcohol and tobacco Correct Answers causes of oral SCC
angular chelitis Correct Answers erythema and fissuring of the
corners of the mouth
angular chelitis and oralpharyngeal candidaisis Correct
Answers what are the initial manifestations of hiv
antifungal creams or combo of antifungal/hydrocortisone
Correct Answers tx of angular chelitis?
aphthous ulcer Correct Answers canker sores
, Appear adjacent to the offending antigen and may be
erythematous, vesicular, and even ulcerative Correct Answers
where do contact reactions occur?
asymptomatic or burning with spicy foods Correct Answers
symptoms of oralpharyngeal candidiasis
based on stage of tumor
local surgery/regional surgery of nodes
-topical chemo Correct Answers tx of oral SCC
biopsy Correct Answers diagnosis of lichen planus?
biopsy Correct Answers diagnosis of oral hairy leukoplakia?
biopsy Correct Answers how are pyogenic granulomas
diagnosed?
biopsy Correct Answers how to dx pemphis vulgaris?
biopsy is mandatory for all suspicious lesions and a referral to
an oral maxillofacial surgeon should be made promptly Correct
Answers dx of oral SCC
Bisphosphonate Osteonecorosis of the Jaw (BRONJ) Correct
Answers Exposed, non-healing bone of upper or lower jaw
bony tumor, mucous retention cyst, neurofibroma Correct
Answers DDX for oral fibroma?
broad-based or pedunculated nodules, pink-red, firm/hard.