Early Problems Flashcards

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What is the clinical problem caused by congenital epulis?

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Will interrupt the babies feeding ability.

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What is congenital epulis?

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Lesion that forms on the gum pads of a newborn.
Usually 1-2mm in size but can be larger.
Very rare.

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What are natal teeth?

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Teeth present at birth.
They are not extra teeth so cannot be removed.
They may not be properly developed & loose.

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What are neonatal teeth?

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Teeth that erupt from birth to 8 weeks (early eruption).

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What are the clinical problems of neonatal teeth that could warrant extraction?

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Cause problems with breast feeding.
So loose that they are an inhalation risk.
Ulcerations form on the child’s tongue - could also be smoothed.

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What is an eruption cyst?

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A blue swelling seen where the tooth is about to erupt. Will disappear after eruption. Essentially a blood blister.

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