Benign And Malignant Tumors Of Oral Cavity Question.1. Enumerate white lesions of orofacial region. Describe etiology, histopathology and clinical features of leukoplakia. Or Enumerate white lesions of oral cavity. Describe leukoplakia in detail. Answer. The white lesions of oral cavity/orofacial region are as follows: Hereditary condition: Leukoedema White … [Read more...] about Benign And Malignant Tumors Of Oral Cavity Important Question And Answers
Oral Pathology
Different Types Of Oral Pathology Slides Notes
Oral Pathology Slides Lipoma G/A: Irregularly lobulated, greasy yellow color. C/S: Yellow and greasy. M/E: An encapsulated tumor composed of normal fat cells. Fibrous separate containing blood vessels may run in between the lobules. Adipocytes are small round cells with clear cytoplasm and peripherally pushed flat nuclei. Special stains: Oil Red … [Read more...] about Different Types Of Oral Pathology Slides Notes
Oral Pathology Notes
Oral Pathology Glossary Abfraction: Loss of tooth surface at the cervical areas of teeth caused by tensile and compressive forces during tooth flexure; cervical erosive lesions that cannot be attributed to any particular cause. Abrasion: Abnormal loss of tooth structure due to non-masticatory physical friction. Abscess: A localized acumulation of pus caused by … [Read more...] about Oral Pathology Notes
Oral Pathology Multiple Choice Questions And Answers
Multiple Choice Questions 1. Fordyce’s granules actually are collection of: Salivary gland tissue Sweat gland Sebaceous gland Fatt tissue Answer: 3. Sebaceous gland 2. In the lesion of median rhomboid glossitis, there is absence of: Filiform and foliate papillae Fungiform and fiiform papillae Circumvallate and fungiform papillae Circumvallate … [Read more...] about Oral Pathology Multiple Choice Questions And Answers
Regressive Alterations Of The Teeth Important Question And Answers
Regressive Alterations Of The Teeth Question.1. Write note on abrasion. Or Write short note on abrasion. Or Give descriptive note on abrasion. Answer. Abrasion is a pathological wearing of dental tissues by friction with the foreign substances independent of occlusion. Abrasion Etiology Toothbrush abrasion Habitual abrasion, e.g. pipe smokers, toothpicks, … [Read more...] about Regressive Alterations Of The Teeth Important Question And Answers