CHAPTER 8 ORAL PATHOLOGY Flashcards

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HOW MUCH SALIVA IS OUT PUTTED ON A DAILY BASIS

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1500ml

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2
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what is localized collection of pus in a specific area of soft tissue or bone.

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Abscess

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3
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what is a It is an enclosed pouch or sac containing fluid or semi-solid material.

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cyst

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4
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what is They are a disruption of the superficial covering of the mucosa or skin caused by biting, denture irritation, toothbrush injury, viruses or other irritants

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ulcer

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5
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what’s a small lesion that contains fluid

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Vesicles

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6
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Whats a round pinpoint, non-raised, purplish-red spots, caused by mucosal or dermal hemorrhage

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Petechiae

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7
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what bacteria causes tooth decay

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streptococci

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8
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pain in the dental pulp and commonly occurs after a restoration has been placed in a tooth and can cause sensitivity to touch, temperature changes, and sweet or sour foods or walking upstairs

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PULPALGIA

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9
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What’s inflammation of the dental pulp, caused by a bacterial infection resulting from dental caries or fractured teeth

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PULPITIS

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10
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The patient may complain the tooth feels “high” when biting and is very sensitive to touch.

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PERIAPICAL ABSCESS

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11
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What is the most prevalent chronic disease of humankind.

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Periodontal disease

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12
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Whats the most common type of gingival disease

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Marginal gingivities

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13
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redness, swelling, pain, accumulation of calculus around the sulcus of the teeth, and bleeding of the gingival tissues is what?

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Trench mouth(Vincents disease

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14
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what is a chronic inflammatory condition that involves the gingiva, crest of the alveolar bone, and periodontal membrane caused by untreated chronic marginal gingivitis.

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PERIODONTITIS

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15
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long-continued irritation by food debris, plaque, deep deposits of calculus, or foreign objects such as a toothbrush bristle or popcorn husk

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Periodontal Abscess

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16
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Canker sores is what medical name?

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Recurrent aphthous stomatitis

17
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What is a a fungal infection of the mouth, usually red or white in color

A

Candidiasis

18
Q

viral infection on the tongue with lesions that appear as white and slightly raised

A

Hairy Leukoplakia

19
Q

what is the Cancer of the epithelium usually found on the oral mucosa of the mouth, lips (Fig. 8-12), tongue, cheeks, and floor of the mouth

A

Carcinoma

20
Q

What is usually found in the oral region or salivary glands, most often of the palate (Fig. 8-13), and appears as a lump or a bulge under the mucosa

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Adenocarcinoma

21
Q

What affects the supportive and connective tissues, for example, bones of the jaw.

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Sarcomas

22
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what are types of congenital disease

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Anodontia: The absence of single or multiple teeth
Supernumery Teeth: Development of one or more extra teeth
Cleft Lip: The maxillary and medial nasal processes fail to fuse (Fig. 8-15)
Cleft Palate

23
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What is the condition when is the condition in which a tooth is blocked by a physical barrier, usually teeth or bone

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Impaction

24
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What is the loss of substance of a tooth from a wearing away process caused by teeth against teeth

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ATTRITION

25
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what is the loss of tooth structure secondary

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Abrasion

26
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what is is a loss of tooth substances from a chemical process that does not involve bacteria. It

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erosion