Acute Alveolar Abscess Question. Describe etiology, histopathology and clinical features of acute alveolar abscess. Answer. It is also known as dentoalveolar abscess. It is defined as acute suppurative infection in periapical region of tooth. "Understanding the role of acute alveolar abscess in dental infections: Q&A explained" Etiology Extension of pulpal … [Read more...] about Acute Alveolar Abscess
Cheiloscopy: Uncovering Crime Through Lip Prints
Cheiloscopy: Uncovering Crime Through Lip Prints Question. Write a short note on chelioscopy. Or Write a short note on lip prints. "Importance of studying cheiloscopy for better forensic outcomes: Questions explained" Answer. The external surface of the lip has many elevations and depressions forming a characteristic pattern called lip prints, examination of which is … [Read more...] about Cheiloscopy: Uncovering Crime Through Lip Prints
Chronic Atrophic Candidiasis
Chronic Atrophic Candidiasis Question. Write short note on chronic atrophic candidiasis. candida-associated denture stomatitis Answer. "Importance of studying chronic atrophic candidiasis for better diagnostic outcomes: Questions explained" It is also known as denture-induced stomatitis. It is a clinical manifestation of erythematous candidiasis. Candida … [Read more...] about Chronic Atrophic Candidiasis
Kaposi’s Sarcoma: Clinical Types, Oral Features, and Histopathology
Kaposi’s Sarcoma: Clinical Types, Oral Features, and Histopathology Question. Write a short note on Kaposi’s sarcoma. Answer. It is also known as multiple idiopathic hemorrhagic sarcoma of Kaposi. Kaposi’s sarcoma is the multicentric proliferation of vascular or spindle cell components. Kaposi’s sarcoma is currently associated with HIV/AIDS. "Understanding the … [Read more...] about Kaposi’s Sarcoma: Clinical Types, Oral Features, and Histopathology
Torus Palatinus and Torus Mandibularis: Clinical Features and Management
Torus Palatinus and Torus Mandibularis: Clinical Features and Management Question. Write a short note on Tori. Answer. Tori are of two types, i.e., torus palatinus and torus mandibularis "Understanding torus palatinus and torus mandibularis through FAQs: Q&A explained" Torus Palatinus Torus Palatinus is a slow-growing, flat-based bony protuberance that occurs … [Read more...] about Torus Palatinus and Torus Mandibularis: Clinical Features and Management