1b anatomical nomenclature Flashcards

1
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tori and exostoses

A
  • exophytic growths of normal compact bone

- may become symptomatic if thin overlying mucosa is traumatically ulcerated

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2
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exostoses

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buccal + palatal

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3
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torus palatinus

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midline of the hard palate, common in asian and inuit population, females 2:!

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4
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tori mandibularis

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  • mandible lingual to canine/pre-molars
  • 90% bilateral
  • prevalence in 5-40%
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5
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exostoses

A

facial aspect of alveolar ridge

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6
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stafne bone defect

A

focal concavity of cortical bone on lingual surface

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7
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fordyce granules

A
  • ectopic sebaceous glands

- yellow papules most commonly on buccal mucosa or lips

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8
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linea alba

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linear white plaque typically along buccal mucosa at the occlusal plane
-clenching or bruxing

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9
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morsicatio

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chronic mucosal chewing

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10
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***leukoedema

A
  • generalized gray opalescence of the mucosa
  • most commonly involves buccal mucosa
  • common in smokers, african americans (70-90% adults; 50% children)
  • disappears when mucosa is stretchee
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11
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varicosities (varices)

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prominent veins most often seen on the ventral and lateral tongue
67% of adults >60

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12
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median rhomboid glossitis

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flat/slightly raised erythematous rhomboid area of midline dorsal tongue
-etiology unclear (developmental vs. infectious)

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13
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benign migratory glossitis***

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  • geographic tongue/erythema migrans
  • common immune-mediated condition
  • 1-3% of population
  • one or more erythematous patches incompletely bordered by yellow-white peripheries
  • involves dorsal, lateral, or ventral tongue
  • ectopic geographic tongue seldem seen
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14
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benign migratory glossitis

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topical benedryl or steroid may be considered for rare symptomatic cases

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15
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fissured tongue

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associated with benign migratory glossitis

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16
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hairy tongue**

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  • not to be confused with hairy leukoplakia or with candidiasis
  • coated appearance of dorsal tongue due to keratin (elongation of filiform papillae)
17
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circumvallate papillae

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linear arrangement of prominent papules of posterior dorsal tongue

18
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torus palatinus

A

midline of the hard palate

19
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tori mandibularis

A

mandible lingual to canine/premolars

20
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stafne bone defect

A

developmental defect containing portion of salivary gland

21
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fordyce granules

A

yellow , ectopic sebaceous glands, not salivary glands

22
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stafne bone defect

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developmental defect containing portion of submandibular gland