DENA 1070 INTRO TO ORAL PATHOLOGY AND LESION REVIEW

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The lining and oral specialized mucosa and classification of what?

Oral mucosa membrane

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The most common fungus species responsible for white lesion infestation is?

Candida

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Tumors are also known as

Neoplasm

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Most white lesions are what in nature?

Keratotic

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A broad term for abnormal tissues in the oral cavity?

Lesions

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Dilated Veins are what color lesion?

Blue

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Dictated or Hematoma color lesion?

Red

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Melanin pigment can produce, what color lesion?

Brown lesion

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Melanin or sliver deposits, what color lesion?

Black

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Neoplasms of contrive tissue deposit is?

(what color?)

Yellow

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The body protective response to irritation or injury?

Inflammation

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What diagnostic tool is excellent in providing information about periapical pathology?

Radiographic

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When there are two more possible causes for a condition?

Differential

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Red lesions are said to be?

Erythematous

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Any patch or flat area that is slightly raised from the surface?

Plaque

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A localized collection of pus in a circumscribed area?

Abscess

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When palpated, a small, round, solid lesion called?

Nodules

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A closed sac or a powtch that contains fluid or semi solid material?

Cyst

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Elevated lesions filled with a watery serous fluid, up 1 cm across are?

Hematoma

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Which is the medical term for bruising, are lesions that lie flat?

Ecchymosis

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A shallow defect in the mucosa caused by mechanical trauma?

Erosion

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A defect or break in continuity of the mucosa that creates a punched- out?

Ulcer

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what means white?

Alba