PATH1REV Flashcards
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5 other categories making an assessment that a dental hygienist would need to refer a patient to have performed on a lesion
laboratory microscopic surgical therapeutic radiographs
what lesions cant be seen clinically
pulpstones
osseous tumor
compound ondaltoma
in/ex resorption
tooth damage; wedge shaped defect
abfraction
lesion occurs on gingiva or alveolar process contains a lot of degraded cells
giant cell granuloma
when an ulcer is sessile; describe base
flat and broad at base
first to arrive on injury
neutrophils
when inflammation, what causes pain
swelling
swelling is caused by what
edema
exucate is
edema
edema processes against
sensory nerves
black gray brown pigmentation
melanin pigmentation
pulp pulyp DEF
pulp coming out of tooth
pulp pulyp; most common area
children
increase of number in cells is called
hyperplasia
grows in size is called
hypertrophy
first response to injury
constriction then inflammation
hard palate; normally seen
torus
tori
torus means
one
tori means
multiple
what happens to tooth with bulimic
erosion
excessive scaring is due to WHAT on the skin
keloid
looking at buccal mucosa; gray white opalesic film is called
leukoedema
healing of injury with little loss of tissue due to surgical, result of
primary
neutrophils happens in acute or chronic?
acute only