Pigmentary Changes involving the Oral Cavity Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
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What is this an example of?

A

Amalgam tattoo

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Describe the shape of an oral melanoma lesion

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Irregular, poorly defined borders & thickening in nodular phase

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What is this an example of?

A

Amalgam tattoo

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4
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Where are amalgam tattoos commonly found?

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Mandibular gingivae and alveloar mucousa

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5
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What is this an example of?

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Black hairy tongue with geographic tongue

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6
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Besides OHI what should be implemented in a patients brushing routine with black hairy tongue?

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Tongue brushing

(but avoid excessive brushing which may worsen prominent filiform)

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7
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What is an oral melanoma?

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Malignant tumour of Melanocytes

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8
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Where are common sites for oral melanoma lesions?

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Palate (most common)
Lips
Gingivae

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9
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When a graphite tattoo is expected what should be done?

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Biopsy mandatory to rule out malignancy

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10
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What is this an example of?

A

Ethnobotanical tattooing

Done by African tribes on women for rites of passage

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Oral melanotic macules found on the lip may arise due to what?

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Lesions on the lip may represent reaction to sun damage

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12
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What is this an example of?

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Varices

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13
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At a cellular level what causes oral melanotic macules?

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Focal increase in melanin production

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What can be prescribed to a patient to help manage black hairy tongue?

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Oxidising mouthwash (peroxyl)

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15
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What is this an example of?

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Black hairy tongue

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16
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What is this an example of?

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Black hairy tongue

17
Q

What is this an example of?

A

Amalgam tattoo

18
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What is the prognosis of oral melanoma?

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Poor prognosis of 5-20% 5 year survival

Often metastasises as it has a rich blood and lymph node supply

19
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Where are graphite tattoos commonly seen?

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Often seen on anterior palate of younger children
(from chewing of graphite pencils)

20
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What can spontaneous ecchymosis (brusing) suggest?

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May indicate platelet/coagulation disorder or leukaemia

21
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What is the clinical name of an amalgam tattoo?

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Focal Agyrosis

22
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What is this an example of?

A

Oral melanotic macules

23
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What are some predisposing factors of black hairy tongue?

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Antiseptic mouthwash use
Broad spectrum antibiotics
Heavy smokers
Poor OH

24
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What is this an example of?

A

Graphite tattoo

25
What is this an example of?
Metal salt deposition | From bismuth, lead, mercury salts
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What groups of individuals have predisposing factors for oral melanoma?
Females African & Japanese People with increased UV radiation exposure
27
What is this an example of?
Ecchymosis (bruising)
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When can amalgam tattoos arise?
Following; XLA of an amalgam-filled tooth Removal of amalgam restoration
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What causes oral melanotic macules?
Focal increase in melanin production
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What happens in the oral cavity during black hairy tongue?
Elongation of filliform papillae Where pigment producing bacteria can grow This causes extrinsic staining