Oral mucosal pathology more prevalent in older or younger people?
In which gender more oral mucosal pathology?
Name 4 common oral pathologies associated with prosthesis use.
Candidiasis
Name 2 acute forms.
Name 2 chronic forms.
Name 3 candida-associated lesions.
How do you diagnose candida?
What’s the correct treatment for candida? (2)
4 etiologies for angular cheilitis.
Denture Stomatitis
How does it look like?
Etiology?
Name predisposing factors for denture stomatitis.
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Are allergic reactions to denture materials common?
How can you confirm/check it?
Is denture stomatitis a-/symptomatic?
asymptomatic
Name the treatment for denture stomatitis.
What’s a fibroma?
Treatment? (2)
Epulis fissuratum
Definition
Etiology
Treatment (2)
Treatment of traumatic ulcers (2)
Frictional keratosis
What are possible DDs? (2)
Treatment?
Chemical burn (by aspirin)
How do you treat chemical burns?
Are they a-/symptomatic?
Which drug is very often responsible for it?
How do you treat oral ulcers secondary to chemotherapy? (3)
Name 3 possible causes for gingival overgrowth.
What’s median rhomboid glossitis?
Is it a-/symptomatic?
Median rhomboid glossitis
Fissured tongue
Sublingual varices
How is it also called?
How do they evolve?
3 treatments in plaque-induced gingivitis
ANUG
Predisposing factors can be a hypovitaminosis of which types of vitamins? (2)
Treatment? (5)
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Name doses of the ABs and analgesics.
Oral lichen planus
There is reticular, atrophic and erosive.
Order to the right one:
bilateral
asymptomatic / painful / discomfort, but not pain
lingual depapillation
desquamative gingivitis (DG)
erosions on the tongue
Wickham striae
Treatment of lichen planus
How do you treat reticular oral lichen planus?
How erosive and atrophic? (3)
For the treatment of erosive/atrophic oral lichen planus, in which way can you use a gingival splint?
Name 4 possible etiologies for oral lichenoid reactions/lesions.
Is it unilateral or bilateral?
Symptomatic or asymptomatic?
Name the 2 main differences how you can diagnose/differ between oral lichen planus and lichenoid reactions.
What’s the most common pre-cancerous lesion?
Name 2 etiologies for oral leukoplakia.
Which 2 types are there?
Leukoplakia
What’s the treatment? (2)
OSCC
Treatment (3)
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