Oral Health Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most common kind of asymptomatic oral cancer?

A

granular

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2
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What are the causes of oral cancer?

A
Tobacco
Alcohol
Tobacco & Alcohol - specifically
Diet & Nutrition
HPV
UVL – ultraviolet light
Candida – association with cancer, not a strong indictor (yeast)
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3
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Name some particles in tobacco smoke?

A

carbon monoxide, arsenic, formaldehyde, cyanide, benzene, toluene and acrolein

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4
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What are the binge drinking levels for men and women?

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8 units in one session - men

6 units in one session - women

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5
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What are the high risk sites for oral cancers?

A

Soft (non keratinizing) sites

Lateral tongue

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6
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What are the rare sites for oral cancer?

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Rare sites - Dorsal tongue
Hard palate
NB - Buccal mucosa (Asia)

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7
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Name some malignant lesions?

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Erythroplakia
Erythroleukoplakia
Leukoplakia
Erosive lichen planus
Submucous fibrosis
Dyskeratosis congenital
Sideropenic dysphagia
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8
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Name the signs of oral cancer?

A
Red / White/ Red & White lesion
Ulcer (exclude trauma, drug, systemic etc)
Numb feeling e.g. lip, face
Unexplained pain in mouth or neck
Change in voice
Dysphagia
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9
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What can be the consequences of oral cancer?

A
Drooping eye lid or facial palsy
Fracture of mandible
Double vision
Blocked or bleeding from nose
Facial swelling
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10
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What are dental caries?

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process involving the exchange of calcium and phosphate ions between tooth structure and saliva, in the presence of acids produced by the fermentation of carbohydrates by oral micro - organisms

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11
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How are dental caries assessed?

A

DMFT Index

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12
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Describe the DMFT Index?

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Sum of… Decayed, Missing, Filled …teeth or surfaces
e.g. Of 32 teeth, a patient has 2 decayed, 4 missing and 6 filled…
D =2
M = 4
F =6
DMF =6+4+2 = 12

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13
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What does DMFT, DEF and DMFS mean?

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DMFT – a count of all decayed or missing or filled teeth: a measure of obvious decay experience
def – a count of all primary teeth that are decayed, extracted due to caries or filled
DMFS - a count of all decayed or missing or filled tooth surfaces.

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14
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What is Peridontal disease?

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Group of related conditions, both acute and chronic, characterised by inflammation of the periodontal tissues in response to the presence of dental plaque

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15
Q

Name some Peridontal diseases?

A
Gingivitis
Chronic periodontitis
Aggressive periodontitis
Necrotising ulcerative gingivitis (NUG) 
Periodontal abscess
Perio-endo lesion
Gingival enlargement
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16
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Name some associated factors of Peridontal disease?

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Atherosclerosis, stroke, MI
Adverse pregnancy outcomes 
Diabetes
Respiratory infections
Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis
Obesity
17
Q

How can dental hygiene be assessed?

A

Basic Periodontal Examination

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18
Q

What is the treatment for poor dental hygiene?

A
Oral Hygiene
Stop smoking
Scaling and root planning 
Surgery 
Long term maintenance 
Extraction