Pigmentation of the Fungiform Papillae of the Tongue in
... tongue. Canker sores can be present in the oral cavity with no known cause and when the person is under stress, this problem may be more intense. There are few medical diseases that have featured that include the enlargement of the papillae. Gastrointestinal conditions like gastrointestinal reflux d ...
... tongue. Canker sores can be present in the oral cavity with no known cause and when the person is under stress, this problem may be more intense. There are few medical diseases that have featured that include the enlargement of the papillae. Gastrointestinal conditions like gastrointestinal reflux d ...
Gingival Diseases in Childhood – A Review (PDF
... It is a malignant disease caused by the proliferation of the WBCforming tissues, especially those in the bone marrow. It may be acute or chronic and can affect any of the WBC – granulocytes (myeloid), lymphocytes, or monocytes. Acute types of leukemia were frequent in people under 20 years of age. A ...
... It is a malignant disease caused by the proliferation of the WBCforming tissues, especially those in the bone marrow. It may be acute or chronic and can affect any of the WBC – granulocytes (myeloid), lymphocytes, or monocytes. Acute types of leukemia were frequent in people under 20 years of age. A ...
Denture Stomatitis - Tiffany Montes, RDH
... Periodontitis is a serious condition that affects many people all around the world. Bad bacteria like Porphyromonas gingivalis can infect the oral cavity, and if left untreated can cause infection, inflammation, and bone loss. When periodontitis occurs it can spread from the gingiva to the ligaments ...
... Periodontitis is a serious condition that affects many people all around the world. Bad bacteria like Porphyromonas gingivalis can infect the oral cavity, and if left untreated can cause infection, inflammation, and bone loss. When periodontitis occurs it can spread from the gingiva to the ligaments ...
Trismus - Exodontia.Info Home Page
... trismus as a secondary effect, succinyl choline, phenothiazines and tricyclic antidepressants being among the most common.26 Trismus can be seen as an extrapyramidal side-effect of metaclopramide, phenothiazines and other medications. ...
... trismus as a secondary effect, succinyl choline, phenothiazines and tricyclic antidepressants being among the most common.26 Trismus can be seen as an extrapyramidal side-effect of metaclopramide, phenothiazines and other medications. ...
Intricate Role of Trismus Appliance in Dental Perspectives
... The word „Trismus‟ is Latin term resulting from the the term false ankylosis is often used to explain Greek word “Trismos” that denotes grinding / rasping. restrictions of movement resulting from extra-articular However in general terms, Trismus means restraint of joint deformities. It is none other ...
... The word „Trismus‟ is Latin term resulting from the the term false ankylosis is often used to explain Greek word “Trismos” that denotes grinding / rasping. restrictions of movement resulting from extra-articular However in general terms, Trismus means restraint of joint deformities. It is none other ...
Pediatric Oral Pathology Topics Lesions in Newborns
... Erythema multiforme Stevens-Johnson syndrome Behcets syndrome Epidermolysis bullosa Lupus erythematosus Neutropenic ulceration ...
... Erythema multiforme Stevens-Johnson syndrome Behcets syndrome Epidermolysis bullosa Lupus erythematosus Neutropenic ulceration ...
Oral Manifestations of Systemic Disease
... associated with Behcet’s disease and HIV/AIDS. However, lesions associated with major aphthous, tuberculosis and syphilis may also be relatively deep. Deep tongue lesions may also be associated with amyloidosis58 and malignancy. Number of Lesions Multiple ulcers clustered throughout the mouth sugges ...
... associated with Behcet’s disease and HIV/AIDS. However, lesions associated with major aphthous, tuberculosis and syphilis may also be relatively deep. Deep tongue lesions may also be associated with amyloidosis58 and malignancy. Number of Lesions Multiple ulcers clustered throughout the mouth sugges ...
HOW SUPPLIED STORAGE DEVICE
... important. The absence of marking by TBlue dye of a lesion seen with ViziLite should not preclude further analysis of the lesion, including biopsy. Any lesion seen by conventional or ViziLite examination may harbor pathology, and clinical judgment should always prevail when deciding the further anal ...
... important. The absence of marking by TBlue dye of a lesion seen with ViziLite should not preclude further analysis of the lesion, including biopsy. Any lesion seen by conventional or ViziLite examination may harbor pathology, and clinical judgment should always prevail when deciding the further anal ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... may contain tonsillitis. They are usually several millimetres in diameter, rough edged, white or yellowish in color, particularly when pressed :[5] Causes: •Diet And Poor Oral Hygiene Diet and poor oral hygiene when a person does not brush or floss their teeth thoroughly, food particles remain in th ...
... may contain tonsillitis. They are usually several millimetres in diameter, rough edged, white or yellowish in color, particularly when pressed :[5] Causes: •Diet And Poor Oral Hygiene Diet and poor oral hygiene when a person does not brush or floss their teeth thoroughly, food particles remain in th ...
Protecting All Children`s Teeth: Oral Findings
... 2. Infectious: Usually caused by HSV (primary or recurrent) or Coxsackie infections. HSV ulcers can be seen on the gingiva, lips, tongue, buccal mucosa, palate, pharynx, tonsils and skin. Coxsackie ulcers are typically prominent over the posterior soft palate. ...
... 2. Infectious: Usually caused by HSV (primary or recurrent) or Coxsackie infections. HSV ulcers can be seen on the gingiva, lips, tongue, buccal mucosa, palate, pharynx, tonsils and skin. Coxsackie ulcers are typically prominent over the posterior soft palate. ...
Dentofacial Morphology of Mouth Breathing Children
... There were no statistically significant differences for maxillary molar height, mandibular molar height, IMPA, 1.SN and 1.1 between groups (Table 2). It can be supposed that, as the mandible rotated downward and backward in the mouth breathers, the fulcrum was located in the region of the permanent ...
... There were no statistically significant differences for maxillary molar height, mandibular molar height, IMPA, 1.SN and 1.1 between groups (Table 2). It can be supposed that, as the mandible rotated downward and backward in the mouth breathers, the fulcrum was located in the region of the permanent ...
Methamphetamine abuse: Oral symptoms and dental treatment needs
... were attending in- or out-patient rehabilitation programmes at one of 22 specialised substance addiction treatment centres in the Western Cape. Most of the sites were located in the City of Cape Town, a health district within the Western Cape Province. The area is bordered by Atlantis, Worcester, He ...
... were attending in- or out-patient rehabilitation programmes at one of 22 specialised substance addiction treatment centres in the Western Cape. Most of the sites were located in the City of Cape Town, a health district within the Western Cape Province. The area is bordered by Atlantis, Worcester, He ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Any oral condition that is associated with blood, necrosis, pus, mucus, bacteria or food remnants will cause FEO unless eliminated. For this reason personal oral hygiene practices are essential in the elimination of FEO. FEOs can be eliminated through correct identification of the cause and successf ...
... Any oral condition that is associated with blood, necrosis, pus, mucus, bacteria or food remnants will cause FEO unless eliminated. For this reason personal oral hygiene practices are essential in the elimination of FEO. FEOs can be eliminated through correct identification of the cause and successf ...
The Role of Antibiotic Mouth Rinses in Oral Health Care
... The use of antibacterial mouth rinses is important to dental professionals and their patients. Listerine antiseptic was found to greatly decrease the anaerobic and aerobic bacteria associated with bacteremia, when used as a sub gingival irrigant prior to scaling. Furthermore pre-procedural rinsing w ...
... The use of antibacterial mouth rinses is important to dental professionals and their patients. Listerine antiseptic was found to greatly decrease the anaerobic and aerobic bacteria associated with bacteremia, when used as a sub gingival irrigant prior to scaling. Furthermore pre-procedural rinsing w ...
Document
... • The red free margins of the lips do not contain sweat or sebaceous glands or hair follicles. These margins of the lips are covered with a modified skin which represents a transition from skin to mucous membrane. • Its dermis has numerous blood vessels; as a result the blood in the capillaries read ...
... • The red free margins of the lips do not contain sweat or sebaceous glands or hair follicles. These margins of the lips are covered with a modified skin which represents a transition from skin to mucous membrane. • Its dermis has numerous blood vessels; as a result the blood in the capillaries read ...
Canker sores and cold sores
... border. Rarely, canker sores can be very large (major aphthous ulcers) with a raised border. There may be one or several ulcers, and they often recur at varying periods. A canker sore usually begins as a red spot or bump. It may produce a tingling or burning sensation before other symptoms appear. C ...
... border. Rarely, canker sores can be very large (major aphthous ulcers) with a raised border. There may be one or several ulcers, and they often recur at varying periods. A canker sore usually begins as a red spot or bump. It may produce a tingling or burning sensation before other symptoms appear. C ...
White Sponge Nevus
... appearance including a histopathologic finding revealed a diagnosis of white sponge nevus. Key words: white sponge nevus. ...
... appearance including a histopathologic finding revealed a diagnosis of white sponge nevus. Key words: white sponge nevus. ...
Oral Care throughout life
... diagonally behind him/her and support the head. Approach by laying a hand on the person’s shoulder and gently touch the cheek. If possible, have the patient rinse the mouth with water before inspection and lubricate the lips. Pay attention to any medical conditions like tooth decay, inflammation of ...
... diagonally behind him/her and support the head. Approach by laying a hand on the person’s shoulder and gently touch the cheek. If possible, have the patient rinse the mouth with water before inspection and lubricate the lips. Pay attention to any medical conditions like tooth decay, inflammation of ...
diseases of the oral cavity and oropharynx
... Fair skin, also linked to lip cancer and skin cancer. ...
... Fair skin, also linked to lip cancer and skin cancer. ...
What causes Periodontal Disease? Secondary causes Healthy
... Pain, but not always. Pockets form around the tooth - this is where the gum is so inflamed that it starts to peel away from the tooth and a “pocket” between the tooth and gum develops, this can trap more plaque and make the gums bleed more. Bone loss can be visible on your dental x-rays. The picture ...
... Pain, but not always. Pockets form around the tooth - this is where the gum is so inflamed that it starts to peel away from the tooth and a “pocket” between the tooth and gum develops, this can trap more plaque and make the gums bleed more. Bone loss can be visible on your dental x-rays. The picture ...
Oral Health and HIV Disease
... • Lesions found on buccal mucosa (cheeks) posterior oropharynx, sides of tongue • Equal frequency - but more painful and prolonged in HIV infected vs. non-infected ...
... • Lesions found on buccal mucosa (cheeks) posterior oropharynx, sides of tongue • Equal frequency - but more painful and prolonged in HIV infected vs. non-infected ...
Dr. John Miller is a true “local”. He was born in Georgetown and
... HPV-related cancers affect the base of the tongue, tonsils and other pharyngeal tissues significantly more often than tissues in the oral cavity proper and they are affecting a younger population often with no history of tobacco or alcohol use. A dramatic increase of HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer ...
... HPV-related cancers affect the base of the tongue, tonsils and other pharyngeal tissues significantly more often than tissues in the oral cavity proper and they are affecting a younger population often with no history of tobacco or alcohol use. A dramatic increase of HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer ...
What Causes Dry Mouth Certain Medications
... .If you take a combination of medications you are more than likely to suffer from a dry mouth. Dry mouth is a side effect of more than 500 different medications. Several types of medications can cause dry mouth and these may include; ...
... .If you take a combination of medications you are more than likely to suffer from a dry mouth. Dry mouth is a side effect of more than 500 different medications. Several types of medications can cause dry mouth and these may include; ...
Mouth Cancer Action Month
... Those who smoke and drink to excess are up to 30 times more likely to develop the disease ...
... Those who smoke and drink to excess are up to 30 times more likely to develop the disease ...
Mouth ulcer
A mouth ulcer (also termed an oral ulcer, or a mucosal ulcer) is an ulcer that occurs on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity. Mouth ulcers are very common, occurring in association with many diseases and by many different mechanisms, but usually there is no serious underlying cause. The two most common causes of oral ulceration are local trauma (e.g. rubbing from a sharp edge on a broken filling) and aphthous stomatitis (""canker sores""), a condition characterized by recurrent formation of oral ulcers for largely unknown reasons. Mouth ulcers often cause pain and discomfort, and may alter the person's choice of food while healing occurs (e.g. avoiding acidic or spicy foods and beverages). They may form individually or multiple ulcers may appear at the same time (a ""crop"" of ulcers). Once formed, the ulcer may be maintained by inflammation and/or secondary infection. Rarely, a mouth ulcer that does not heal for many weeks may be a sign of oral cancer.