PPT-WHITE AND RED LESIONS A white appearance of the oral mucosa may be caused by a variety
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Hyperkeratosis Increased production of keratin Acanthosis An abnormal but benign thickening of stratum spinosum Intra and extracellular accumulation of fluid
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Hyperkeratosis Increased production of keratin Acanthosis An abnormal but benign thickening of stratum spinosum Intra and extracellular accumulation of fluid in the epithelium . Charles L . DiPasquale. , DDS. Suspect Oral Cancer. Anything that looks ugly or suspicious, refer for biopsy:. General Dentist. Periodontist. Oral Surgeon. Keratosis. Leukoplakia. Ulcers with induration. of Oral cavity. . Dr.SHANKHASHUBHRA. GHOSH. . DLO,2. ND. YR. . Stanley Medical College. . Chennai. www.nayyarENT.com. 1. www.nayyarENT.com. 2. Benign lesions. Solid- papilloma. Adriana Clark, DDS. 1. Agenda. Introduction. Oral Cancer Facts. Oral Cancer Screening. Mucosa lesion assessment.. - Patient History. - Visual Screening Examination. . Extraoral. and Intraoral (Inspection-Palpation). Bacterial infection Part II. STREPTOCOCCAL TONSILITUS AND PHARYNGITIS. Most commonly caused by . Beta hemolytic streptococci.. Adenoviruses. Enteroviruses. Influenza and Para influenza viruses. Clinical Presentation (Symptoms). 5 March 2018. What are they?. Debatable. White or grey or pale or yellowish lesions in the deep retina. Acute onset, mostly in in young healthy people. Between them features can overlap- some think they are different expressions of the same entity. 95 Vol 2 . No 1. J an - Jun 201 1. ISSN 0976 - 1225 POTENTIALLY MALIGNANT DISORDERS OF ORAL CAVITY 1 Antony George, 1 Sreenivasan BS, 1 Sunil S, 1 Soma Susan Varghese , 1 Jubin Thomas , 1 Devi G CASE REPORT nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, andRapid Regression of White Matter Changes inSang-wook Son, Kye-ho Lee, Dong-soo Yooshowing hypoglycemia (44 mg/dL). 1 Dr Labeed AL Samarrai OMFS . FICMS 5 t h stage Associations with Melanin Pigmentation of Oral Mucosa P hysiologic or syndromic associations ● Racial or physiologic pigmentation ● Peutz - Jegh Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Texas, Health Science Center, San Antonio.Department of Orofacial Sciences, University of California at San Francisco.Disclosures: FIGURE 1. Squamous Lessons Learned from History. CONCLUSIONS. . This is the first step to examine this unique, 30-year population-based material. . With the analysis of this enriched archive materials (patient and lesion information and archive paraffin tissue), we will be able to better understand the nature history of disease. . OF THE ORAL CAVITY. 1. Introduction . Etiology. Pathogenesis. Classifications. Clinical features. Management. Conclusion. 2. CONTENTS . RECURRENT APHTHOUS STOMATITIS. RAS is a disorder characterized by recurring ulcers confined to the oral mucosa in patients with no other signs of disease.. 2022. STOMATITIS. Stomatitis . is inflammation of the oral mucosa . and includes . glossitis. (inflammation of the tongue), . palatitis. . (lampas; inflammation of the palate), and . gingivitis. (inflammation of the mucosa of the gums). . • The classic appearance of skin lesions consists of round or irregular itchy . erythematous. or purple papules that are flat topped. . • Most common sites are the trunk, arms and legs. . The papules may be discrete or coalesce to form plaques. . L . 16 . & . 17. INFECTIONS OF THE ORAL . CAVITY L16. The oral mucosal infections can be caused by. . bacteria, . . virus . . fungi . . In most of the time it is due to .
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