Oral Pathology Flashcards
(26 cards)
Cleft lip is seen in how many Americans?
1/700
Cleft palate is seen in how many Americans?
1/1000
Incidence of cleft palate + lip in US?
1/1000
Incidence of cleft palate without lip in US?
1/2000
How does a kid w fetal alcohol syndrome present?
Cleft lip
Patients w cleft lip + palate most likely have what malocclusion?
Class 3
Ectopic sebaceous glands:
Fordyce granules
Pt presents w bilateral, grayish-white lesion of the buccal mucosa. The lesion disappears when the mucosa is stretched. What is the most likely condition?
Leukoedema
Does cleft palate cause change in teeth shape?
NO
Cleft palate is caused by:
failed fusion of palatine shelves
Micrognathia, cleft palate, and glossoptosis is seen in:
Pierre-robin syndrome
Benign migratory glossitis is another name for:
geographic tongue
Erythema migrans is another name for:
geographic tongue
Fissured tongue + cheilitis granulomatosa + facial edema/paralysis = what syndrome?
Melkersson-Rosenthal
When lymphangioma occurs in the neck it is called:
cystic hygroma
Port wine stain is seen in:
Sturge-Weber Syndrome
Excessive cortical bone growth is known as:
Exostosis (tori)
Cyst that would be located in floor of mouth and be “doughy”?
Dermoid cyst
Round, yellow-white bump seen underneath the tongue or in palate?
Oral lymphoepithelial cyst
Well-defined radiolucency on posterior mandible below the inferior alveolar canal:
Stafne defect (static bone cyst)
Heart-shaped radiolucency in between maxillary incisors:
Nasopalatine duct cyst
Treatment of Nasopalatine duct cyst?
Enucleation (excision)
How do you identify traumatic bone cyst?
Scalloping between the roots
Between these two, which blanches: Hemangioma or Hematoma?
Hemangioma