4th Year Mouth Additions Flashcards

1
Q

what is glossitis?

A

inflamed tongue that cause papillae to shrink giving a beefy appearance

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2
Q

causes of glossitis?

A
iron deficiency
B12
folate
Coeliac's
injury or irritant
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3
Q

treatment options for candidiasis

A

miconazole gel
nystatin suspension
fluconazole tablets

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4
Q

what is geographic tongue?

A

inflammatory condition where the tongue loses epithelium and papillae
patches form irregular shapes
tends to relapse and remit

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5
Q

what is geographic tongue related to?

A
stress
mental illness
psoriasis
atrophy
diabetes
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6
Q

is geographic tongue benign?

A

yes

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7
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management of geographic tongue

A

topical steroids

antihistamines

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8
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what is strawberry tongue related to?

A

scarlet fever

Kawasaki disease

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9
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what is black hairy tongue?

A

decreased shedding of keratin so papillae elongate looking like hairs

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10
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presentation of black hairy tongue

A

sticky saliva

metallic taste

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11
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causes of black hairy tongue?

A

dehydration
poor hygiene
smoking

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12
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what is leukplakia and erythorplakia?

A

precancerous squamous cell carcinoma

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13
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presentation of oral lichen planus

A

reticular, erosive plaque (Wickham’s striae)

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14
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management of oral lichen planus

A

oral hygiene
stop smoking
topical steroids

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15
Q

what can gingivitis progress to?

A

periodontitis + acute necrotising

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16
Q

management of gingivitis

A
oral hygiene
smoking
chlorhexidine
anitbiotics
surgery
17
Q

causes of gingival hyperplasia

A
gingivitis
pregnancy
scurvy
AML
drugs (CCBs, phenytoin, ciclopsorin)
18
Q

what are apthous ulcers related to?

A
stress
trauma
foods
IBD
Coeliac's
Behcet's
vitamin deficiency
HIV
19
Q

how long does it take for apthous ulcers to heal?

A

2 weeks

20
Q

management of apthous ulcers

A
choline salicylate (bonjela)
benzydamine
lidocaine or topical corticosteroids
21
Q

when to refer ulcer on cancer pathway?

A

present for >3 weeks

22
Q

causes of angioedema

A

allergic reaction
ACEI
hereditary angioedema (C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency)

23
Q

what is Ludwig’s angina?

A

cellulitis of floor of the mouth