Oral Mucosa Flashcards

1
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Histology of masticatory mucosa

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Parakeratinised stratified squamous

Parakeratinised means the keratin layer is stratum corneum has nuclei even though normally keratin are all dead cells. This is because the keratin rate of deposition is too fast

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2
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Lining mucosa histology

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Non keratinized stratified squamous

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3
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What layer in the epithelium does oral mucosa not have

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Stratum lucidum because not thick skin

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4
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Difference in the lamina propria between lining and masticatory

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Masticatory mucosa had thick lamina propria (mucoperiosteum)
Lining has loose lamina propria

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5
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Gustatory mucosa histology

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Keratinized. Only present on dorsum of tongue

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6
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What constitutes the oral mucosa

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Epithelia and lamina propria

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7
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What is present in masticatory mucosa to prevent lamina propria and epithelium from separating due to the chewing forces

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Rete ridges/pegs and dermal papillae

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8
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Four types of papillae

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Filiform (no taste buds)
Fungiform
Circumvalkate
Foliate

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9
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What are the different taste sensations at the different parts of the tongue

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Sweet salty at the tip
Bitter at the back
Sour a at the sides

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10
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Where is junctional epithelium found and what does it do

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Attached gingiva, attached gingiv to the cervical of the tooth

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11
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Four types of nerve receptors in the mouth

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Pain, heat, cold, touch

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12
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Vermillion border

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Junction between labial mucosa and the skin

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13
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Where is the Ventral surface of tongue

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Underneath of the tongue.

It is highly vascularizwd, used for drug delivery

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14
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Junctional epithelium

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Higher turnover rate, high metabolic activity and so has more rER, golgi, mitochondria.

Stratum basale cells contain hemidesmosomes for the attachment of cells to the salivary protein layer which covers the cervical area of enamel

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15
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Rugae found on where

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Hard palate

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16
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Most common papillae and function

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Filiform , facilitate mastication and movement of food

17
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Fungiform papillae where

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Top of tongue , mushroom shaped

18
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Where is circumvalkate papillae found

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V shaped at the posterior of tongue. Only 10-14 present

19
Q

Name the gland associated with circumvallate papillae and what type of gland is it

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Von Ebner gland
Serous gland

20
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What do the glands associated with the papillae do?

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Their function is to wash away substances so that new tastes can be recognised

21
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Where are tastebuds found in the adult

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Tongue soft palate epiglottis larynx and pharynx Oropharynx

Har palate don’t have

22
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Nerves of taste buds

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Anterior 2/3 - facial nerve
Posterior 1/3 - Glossopharyngeal nerve

23
Q

Geographical tongue

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No Filiform papillae
Irregular, smooth patches
Similar to psoriasis
No treatment needed usually

24
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What is something keratinocytes have that Langerhans cells, melanocytes do not have

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Tonofilaments and desmosomes

25
Q

Where are minor salivary glands found

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Diffuse collections of glandular tissue lying in the Submucosa

26
Q

What sort of secretions are secreted by the minor salivary glands?

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Mucous (Buccal)
SerousAND mucous but not mixed (lingual von Ebner glands)
Mucous (labial)
Mucous (palatal)

27
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Structure of a salivary gland

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Compound, tubulo-acinar arrangement

3 ducts (intercalated ducts -> striated -> Collecting)