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NAME
Location
Description
Cause
Disease
Connection
Treatment
Risk factors
Benign/Malignent
Hairy Tongue
Dorsal Of
Tongue
Elongated black
Filiform
Poor Oral
Hygiene
N/A
Improve Oral
Hygiene
Benign
Hairy Leukoplakia
Unilateral
and
bilateral
surface of
tongue
tongue
White rough
patches
Epstein-Barr Virus
HIV positive/any
immocompromised
None needed
Poor
hygiene or
soft diet
HIV +
Red patches with
a white border
Comes and goes
genes
Benign
Palate
Smoking cigars or
pipes
Smoking
Benign
White Sponge
Nevus
Buccal
Mucosa
Bilateral
Buccal
Mucosa
White rough and
leathery lots of rot
dots
White rough
thickened and
folded
White Grayish line
wrinkled
N/a or
antifungal for
Candidiasis
Quit Smoking
N/A
Nicotine
Stomatitis
None If itchy
Candidiasis may be
present
N/A
Genetic
N/A
N/A
N/A
Benign
Unknown
Doesn’t rub
off
N/A
Benign
White network
pattern(wickham’s
Striae)
Increased
thickness in the
epithelium white
rough unwipable
patches
Red Plaque
(Erythroplakia)
some mixed with
white
T-Lymphocytes
Present in African
Americans more
common
Immune Disease
involving
Lymphocytes
N/A
Biopsy and
corticosteriod
Immune
disorder
Benign
Remove
Irritant
irritant
Benign
Epithelial Cancer
Biospy and
remove
n/a
malignant
Geographic
Tongue
Leukoedema
Lichen Planus
Muscosa
Hyperkeratosis
Muscosa
stratified
squamous
epithelium
Carcinoma
Oral
epithelium
Asympotmatic means not causing pain
Idiopathic- they have no idea when it happens
Mucosa has an
irritant
Cancer
Benign
Squamous cell
Carcinoma
Candidiasis
Fordycle
Granules
Kaposi’s Sarcoma
Soft
tissues
(tongue,
Soft
palate etc)
Dorsal of
the
tongue or
palate
Red rough lesion
Tobacco and
alcohol
Human papilloma
virus
Radiation
therapy and
Chemotherapy
Unknown
Benign
White plaque that
rubs off leaving
erythematous
base
Immunosupression,
antibiotic therapy,
use of dentures,
xreostomia
Immunosupression
dieases (HIV, AIDS,
Cancer, Diabetes)
Denture
wear,
xreostomia
Benign
Buccal
Mucosa
and Lip
Hard
Palate or
gingiva
Flat or slightly
elevated yellow
clusters
Vascular
neoplasm that is
flat or slightly
elevated blue or
purple
May be thickened
but flat and brown
Asymmetry lesion
brown, red, white,
blue, black
diameter greater
then 6mm
Painful ulcers,
white rough
epithelial
thickening lesions
Wickham Striae
(network pattern
white) pruritic
(itching)
erthymatous to
purple
Natural oil called
sabum
N/A
Antifungal
therapy (only
manage
disease not
cure it)
Not
recommended
N/A
Benign
HIV clients after it
has progressed into
AIDS
HIV
Chemotherapy
and surgical
extraction
HIV
Malignent
N/a
n/a
n/a
N/a
benign
Skin cancer
Skin cancer
surgery
Skin cancer
Malignant
Autoimmune
disease
Discoid Lupus
corticosteroids
Lupus
Benign
Chronic
inflammatory
disease
Medication clients
take
To maintain it
corticosteroids
to cure
candidal
around it
antifungal
Tlymphocytes
malignant
Oral Melanotic
Macule
Melanoma
Lip
(freckle)
Palate,
Alveolar
ridge, and
gingival
Lupus
Palate
Erosive Lichen
Planus
Mucosa
Erythema
Multiforme
Lips
Varicella
Body Rash
Herpes Zoster
Body Rash
Infectious
Mononucleosis
palate
Median
Rhomboid
Glossitis
Mucocele/floor
of mouth
Anterior
part of
tongue
Lower Lip
Inflammatory
papillary
hyperplasia
Hard
Palate and
alveolar
ridge
Stratified
squamous
epithelium
Papilloma
Peripheral
Ossifying Fibroma
Gingival or
alveolar
mucosa
Onset of blisters.
Hemorrhagic
crusting
Pruritic Skin rash
Steven Johnston
syndrome
Herpes simplex
infection
Resolves
randomly
Herpes
simplex
infection
Chicken Pox
benign
Chicken Pox
Chicken Pox
Pruritic painful
skin rash could
feel tooth pain
Palatal petechiae
(red dots on the
palate)
Red patch burns
occasionally but
not painful
Saliva Gland
ruptured.
Compressible soft
tissue
enlargement may
be purple or blue
Lesion is bumpy,
nodular, or
velvety and often
erythematous
Rough white
cauliflower firm
non painful
pedunculated
Ulcerated red or
normal colour
Shingles
Shingles
Antiviral
Medications
(vaccines
avalible)
Antiviral
Medications
Shingles &
Chicken Pox
Benign
Epstein-Barr virus
Epstein-Barr virus
No antibiotics
Measles or
EpsteinBarr virus
N/a
Benign
N/A
N/A
N/A
Trauma against
salivary gland
N/A
Surgery or
resolves on its
own
Trauma
Benign
Wrong size of the
denture causing
irritation
N/A
Resize the
denture
Wrong
Denture size
Benign
Human papilloma
virus
Human papilloma
virus
Surgery may
re-occur
unknown
Benign
Unknown
N/A
Excisional
biopsy
Teenagers
Benign
Benign
Benign
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