Mouth Ulcers Write Long Answer on types and causes of oral ulcer and their treatment. Answer. Aphthous ulcer is the most common type of nontraumatic, ulcerative condition of the oral mucosa. Types Of Oral Ulcers Clinically, aphthous ulcers present three recognizable forms,namely: 1. Minor aphthous ulcers 2. Major aphthous ulcers 3. Herpetiform … [Read more...] about Oral Ulcers: Types, Causes, and Comprehensive Treatment Strategies
Leukoplakia: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Leukoplakia: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Define, and describe clinical features and principles of treatment of leukoplakia. Answer. Leukoplakia is defined as a white patch or plaque that cannot be characterized clinically or pathologically as any other disease and is not associated with any physical or chemical causative agent except tobacco use. First International … [Read more...] about Leukoplakia: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Canker Sore – Diagnosis And Treatment
Canker Sore - Diagnosis And Treatment Question 1. Describe diagnostic features and treatment of aphtous ulcers of tongue. Answer.Diagnostic Features Diagnosis of aphtous ulcers is made on the basis of clinical examination: Minor aphthous ulcers: Painful round ulcer with yellow base and red margins. Size of the lesion is 0.4 to 1 cm. Major aphthous ulcers: Large … [Read more...] about Canker Sore – Diagnosis And Treatment
Tongue Tie (Ankyloglossia): Clinical Features and Surgical Management Explained
Surgical Treatment Of Ankyloglossia Write short note on tongue tie. Answer. It is also known as ankyloglossia. Ankyloglossia is the condition which arises when the inferior frenulum attaches to the bottom of tongue and subsequently restricts free movements of the tongue. "Understanding The Causes Of Tongue Tie (Ankyloglossia)" Tongue Tie Clinical Features … [Read more...] about Tongue Tie (Ankyloglossia): Clinical Features and Surgical Management Explained
Stridor: Causes, Pathophysiology, and Management Strategies for Airway Obstruction
Stridor: Causes, Pathophysiology, and Management Strategies for Airway Obstruction Discuss briefly stridor. Or Write briefly on stridor. Answer. Stridor is an abnormal, high-pitched sound produced by turbulent airflow through a partially obstructed airway at the level of the supraglotts, glotts, subglotts, and/or trachea. Stridor is a symptom, not a diagnosis or … [Read more...] about Stridor: Causes, Pathophysiology, and Management Strategies for Airway Obstruction

