Inta/extra Oral Examination Flashcards

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What should you be observing as a patient walks through the door?

A
Mobility. 
Mental state, e.g. depressed.
Anxiety levels. 
Breathlessness 
Pain
Nutritional state, e.g. can they fit in the chair. 

Hand shake important too: Trembling, warm/cold.

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When the patient sits in the chair what are you now assessing whilst communicating?

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Facial symmetry, flushing, swelling.

Colour of skin: jaundice, pallor.

Eyes: Sclera/Colour, dilation of the pupils, exophthalmos.

Mouth-breathing.

Position of the mandible.

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Describe the steps taken to carry out an extra-oral examination.

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Assess face for symmetry.

Standing behind the patient:

Place 2 fingers bilaterally onto the TMJ and ask the patient to open and close slowly. Asses for clicking/ask about pain.

Ask the patient to clench their jaw and feel the masseter and the temporalis muscles.

Palpate the parotid gland and then the submandibular in parallel .

Palpate under the chin, under the mandible, behind the ears/in front and down the neck for abnormalities with the lymph nodes.

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What should also be assessed on the face?

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The face should also be assessed for lumps, moles and cysts.

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5
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Name the 3 types of tumours found on the face.

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Basal cell carcinoma: Raised borders.
Squamous cell carcinoma: Ulcerated.
Malignant melanoma: Pigmented lesion.

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In an intra-oral examination; whats sites should be assessed systematically?

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Lips
Labial mucosa
Buccal mucosa 
Salivary gland papillae.
Hard palate 
Dorsal surface of the tongue.
Ventral side of the tongue/ floor of the mouth. 
Sides of the tongue. 
Oropharynx and the fauceal
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What salivary gland papillae should be assessed? How would you do this?

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Wharton’s duct on the floor of the mouth.

Stensen’s duct next to the upper second molar.

Run finger along the duct extra and intra orally.

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What can be found on the buccal mucosa?

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Linea alba: Found at the biting plane.

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9
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How should the labial mucosa be palpated?

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Bimanually.

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10
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What is required to carry out an intra-oral examination?

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Chair lying flat.
2 mirrors.
Gauze to hold the tongue.

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