Diseases list and age Flashcards

(10 cards)

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the 9 oral pathologies of childhood

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  1. Gingival cyst of the newborn (Newborn)
  2. Eruption Cyst (Children)
  3. Periostitis ossificans (children)
  4. Buccal friculation cyst (children)
  5. Odontoma ((mean age 14)
  6. Ameloblastic fibroma (Mean age 12)
  7. Ameloblastic Fibro-odontoma (mean 10)
  8. Condensing osteitis (children /young adults)
  9. Chronic Hyperplastic pulpitis (Children/ young adults)
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Oral Pathology of adolescence (8 things)

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  1. AOT (Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor) (10s)
  2. Traumatic bone cyst (teens)
  3. Aneurysmal bone cyst (Less than 30 peak in teens)
  4. COC (calcifying odontogenic cyst) (Less than 40 peak in teens)
  5. Unicystic Ameloblastoma (10-20)
  6. Dentigerous cyst (10-20)
  7. OKC (10-20)
  8. OOC(orthokeratinized odontogenic cyst) (young adult)
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oral pathology of the middle ages (13 pathologies)

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  1. Cementoblastoma (20-30)
  2. Periapical cyst (3-6 decades)
  3. odontogenic myxoma (Mean=30)
  4. Nasolabial cyst (40-50)
  5. Statuc bone cyst (40-50)
  6. Solid ameloblastoma (40-50)
  7. CEOT (40-50)
  8. Nasopalatine duct cyst (40-50)
  9. Squamous OT (mean =40)
  10. cenetral odontogenic fibroma (mean =40)
  11. Diffuse sclerosing osteitis (adulthood)
  12. FOBMD (middle age)
  13. Florid Cemento-osseous dysplasia ( middle age)
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Oral pathology of older age (3)

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  1. Lateral periodontal cyst (50-70)
  2. Glandular odontogenic cyst (Mean =50)
  3. Peripherial ameloblastoma (40-60)
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Oral pathology more common in males (8)

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  1. Osteomyelitis (75% males)
  2. Dentigerous cyst
  3. Lateral periodontal cyst (2:1)
  4. OKC (slightly more common in males)
  5. OOC (2:1)
  6. Nasopalatine (3:1)
  7. Traumatic bone cyst (3:2)
  8. Static bone cyst (80-90%)
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Common oral pathology for females (7)

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  1. COC (gorlin’s cyst)
  2. Nasolabial (4:1)
  3. Aneurysmal slight
  4. FOBMD (70%)
  5. Central odontogenic Fibroma (COF) 2:1
  6. Florid Cemento Osseous Dysplasia
  7. AOT (2:1)
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Oral pathology not found or rarely found in the posterior of the mandible (8)

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  1. Lateral periodontal cyst (75-80% in mandibular canine area)
  2. Gingival cyst of adulthood (75-80% in mandibular canine area)
  3. Gingival cyst of newborn (Maxilla more likely than mandible)
  4. GOC (Anterior mandible)
  5. COC (Anterior maxilla)
  6. AOT (Anterior maxilla)
  7. SOT (Equal maxilla and mandible)
  8. Compound odontoma (Maxilla)
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Oral pathologies that do not require biopsy (5) (2 maybe need it)

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  1. Parulis
  2. Acute supraeruptive osteomyleitis
  3. Condensing osteitis
  4. Eruption cyst
  5. Static bone cyst (Stafne’s defect)
  6. Monostotic fibrous dysplasia (dont likely need it)
  7. COD (Don’t need it if clinical and radiographs are obvious)
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Oral pathology that does not require treatment (5)

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  1. Eruption cysts
  2. Gingival cyst of newborn
  3. Stafnes defect
  4. Bifid condyle
  5. Exostoses (Tori) unless dentures are needed
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Oral pathology with no xray findings (No bone associated) (7)

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  1. Eruption cyst
  2. gingival cyst of the new born
  3. gingival cyst of the adult
  4. nasolabial duct
  5. Early stages of bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaws
  6. COC- Peripheral (Extraosseous)
  7. CGCG -PGCG soft tissue lesion
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