The virus is associated with squamous papilloma, verruca vulgaris, and condyloma acuminatum.
What are HPV lesions?
Unilocular well defined radiolucent lesion with no history of a tooth extraction
What is a primordial cyst?
Leukoplakia, erythroplakia, and speckled leukoplakia may precede this malignancy.
What is squamous cell carcinoma?
This fungal infection presents as erythema and fissuring at the corners of the mouth and is associated with Candida albicans
What is Angular Cheilitis?
The tissue type oral cancer originates from.
What is Stratified Squamous Epithelium?
HPV lesion often presents as multiple clustered lesions with a rough, white surface and is commonly known as the common wart.
What is verruca vulgaris?
The teeth usually associated with lateral periodontal cyst are this
What are vital teeth?
The lesion most likely to exhibit keratin pearl formation.
What is squamous cell carcinoma?
The most common form of oral candidiasis, characterized by erythematous mucosa beneath a denture.
What is Denture Stomatitis?
This biopsy involves a collection of surface cells as a preliminary oral screening.
What is a brush biopsy?
This medication is prescribed for primary herpetic gingivostomatitis and recurrent herpes simplex infections.
What is Acyclovir?
The major differential diagnosis of a lateral periodontal cyst is this
What is an odontogenic keratocyst?
This is the most common clinically significant odontogenic tumor.
What is an ameloblastoma?
This clinical description best characterizes a papilloma.
What is a cauliflower-like exophytic growth with numerous projections?
Surgical removal of the entire growth, along with healthy surrounding tissue, for a definitive diagnosis
Excisional biopsy
Recurrent viral infection of clusters of small, painful vesicles preceded by burning or tingling occurs on keratinized oral tissues.
What is Recurrent Herpes Simplex Infection?
The primary treatment for both a primordial cyst and a lateral periodontal cyst is this
What is surgical excision?
An unencapsulated benign tumor with islands of ameloblast like cells.
What is the histology report of an ameloblastoma?
This gingival enlargement is most commonly associated with phenytoin (Dilantin).
What is drug-induced Dilantin hyperplasia?
Erythematous gingival enlargement that bleeds spontaneously, and leukemia cells directly infiltrate the gum tissue
What is leukemic gingiva?
Most common HPV papillary lesion of the oral cavity appears as a solitary cauliflower-like growth on the soft palate or tongue.
What is Squamous Papilloma?
Resdidual Cyst, Odontogenic cyst, & lateral periodontal cyst are exmaples of ___ for ___ cyst
What are differntial diagnosis for primordial cyst?
This premalignant lesion remains confined to the epithelium.
What is epithelial dysplasia?
Brown pigmentation of the oral mucosa from increased melanin layer/elevated ACTH stimulation. Differential diagnosis: Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
What is Addison’s Disease
A biopsy shows gingival enlargement with dense fibrous connective tissue with minimal inflammation. The patient has no history of anticonvulsant therapy and no signs of leukemia.
What is gingival fibromatosis?