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radiopacity -

well defined borders, give 3
exostoses
condensing osteitis (apex of nonvital tooth)
idopathic osteosclerosis
odontoma - compound(teeth) or complex
radiopacity

poor borders (both!)
osteomyelitis
osteosarcoma
chondrosarcoma
Radiopacity - Mixed

well- defined borders
calcifying odontogenic cyst
osteoblastoma
cementoblastoma
radiopacity - mixed

gernalized/multi-focal
florid cemento osseous dysplasia - 641
bisphos. associated osteonecrosis - 299
pagets dx of bone - 623
idiopathic oseosclerosis - 620
radiopacity -

ground glass? cotton wool?
ground glass - fibrous dysplasia

wool - paget's dz of bone
radiolucency -
pericoronal
dentigerous cyst
OKC
Ameloblastoma
Radiolucency -
periapical
PA granuloma - nonvital
PA Cyst - nonvital
PA cemento-oseous-dysplasia - vital
Radiolucencies -
(other locations)
lateral radicular cyst
residual PA cyst
OKC
Central Giant Cell Granuloma
Radiolucencies -
Multilocular
OKC
Ameloblastoma
Central Giant Cell Granuloma
Radiolucencies -
Poorly Defined
Osteomyelitis
Metastatic tumors
Multiple Myeloma
Radiolucencies -
Multi-focal/generalized
cemento-osseous dysplasia
multiple myeloma
nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome
White -
Can be scraped off
pseudomembranous candidiasis - 213
thermal burn (epi necrosis) - 289
chemical burn (epi necrosis) - 291
morsicatio - 286
2' symphilis - 188
White -
Can Not be wiped off
linea alba - 285
leukodema (blacks) - 8
lichen planus - 782
tobacco patch keratosis - 398
Leukoplakia (hyperkeratosis / epi dysplaisia / invasive carcinoma) - 388
White & Red -
candidiasis 213
lichen planus (erosive form) 782
scarlet fever (strawberry tongue) 184
burns 289
actinic cheilosis 405
cinnamon rxn - 352
Red -
pharyngitis (strep throat) - 183
traumatic erythema - (local irritation)
denture stomatitis - 216
erythematous candidiasis - 215
geographic tongue - 779
angular cheilitis - 216
color change -
petechial
infectious mononucleosis - 253
URI (upper resp. infection) soft palate - 306
leukemia - 587
Color change -
blue/purple
varicosities - 15
submucosal hemorrage - 305
amalgam tattoo - 308
mucocele - 454 (ranula)
eruption cyst - 682
salivary duct cyst - 682
salivary duct cyst - 457
nasopaltine duct cyst
Color changes -
brown/gray/black
Racial Pigmentation
melanocytic nevi - 382
melanocytic macule (lower lip) - 379
malignant melamona (hard palate/mx gingiva) 433
amagam tatoo - 308
brown/ black hairy tongue - 13
color changes -
yellow
fordyce granules - 7
accessory lymphoid aggregate - 572
lipoma - 523
superficial abscess - 136
jaundice - 821
surface changes -
erosive/ulcer, acute
NUG - 157
traumatic ulcer - 287
apthous stomatitis - 331
herpes zoster - 250
hand foot muth - 257
surface changes -
erosive/ulcer: chronic
erosive lichen planus - 785
scc - 409
mucous membrane pemphigoid - 771
traumatic granuloma - 287
TB - 195
surface changes -
papillary growths
papilloma - 362
hairy leukoplakia - 268
hairy tongue - 13
verruca vulgaris - 364
SCC - 409
IPH (inflammatory papillary hyperplasia)
surface lesions -
multiple lesions
neurofibromatosis I
mulifocal epithelial hyperplasia
kaposi's sarcoma
suface lesions -
generalized gingival enlargement
hyperplastic gingivitis
drug-related gingival hyperplasia
gingival fibromatosis
Location -
palate
SCC - 409
palatal abscess - 136
salivary gland tumor - ch11
kaposis sarcoma - 270
nasopalatine duct cyst - 28
location -
upper lip
fibroma - 507
salivary gland tumor - ch 11
salivary duct cyst (blue) - 457
location -
lower lip
mucocele - 454
fibroma - 507
SCC - 409
salivary duct cyst - 457

location -
floor of mouth
mucocele - 456
sialolith - 459
SCC - 409
lymphoepithelial cyst - 37
location -
Gingiva
parulis - 136
pyogenic granuloma - 517
peripheral ossifying fibroma - 521
peripheral giant cell granuloma - 520
epulis fissuratum - 510
fibroma - 507
location -
buccal mucosa
fibroma - 507
lipoma - 523
mucocele - 454
location -
tongue
fibroma - 507
scc - 409
mucocele - 454
knee jerks -
lower lip
mucocele
fibroma
nerve sheath tumor (benign)
knee jerks -
tongue
fibroma
granular cell tumor
nerve sheath tumor (benign)
knee jerks -
upper lip mass
salivary gland neoplasm
fibroma
salivary duct cyst
knee jerks -
gingiva
pyogenic granuloma
giant cell granuloma (peripheral)
fibroma/ossifying (peripheral)
what is:
focal area of color change that is not elevated or depressed in relation to surroundings
macule
what is :
solid raised lesion that is less than 5mm diameter
papule
what is:
solid, raised lesion that is great than 5mm diameter
nodule
define: sessile
desribing a tumor or growth whose base is widest part of lesion
define: pedunculated
describing a tumor or growth whose base is narrower than the widest part of th lesion
what is:
describing at umor or growth exhibiting numerous surface projections
papillary
what is:
describing tumor/growth exhibiting a roungh watery surface
verrucous
define: vesicle
superficial bister 5mm or less in diameter, usually filled with clear fluid
what is:
blister filled with purlulent exudate
pustule
what is
lesion characterized by loss of surface epi & frequently some of the underlying CT. often appears depressed/ excavated
Ulcer
what is:
radiolucent lesion having several or many compartments
multilocular
what is:
used to describe radiolucent 1 compartment
unilocular
what is:
pathologic epi-lined cavity, often filled w/ liquid or semi-solid contents
cyst
what is:
vascular lesion caused by dilation of sm, superficial blood vessels
Telangiectasia
what is:
nonelevated area of hemorrhage, larger than a petechia
ecchymosis
what is:
round, pinpoint area of hemorrhage
petechia
what is:
lesion that's slightly elevated & is flat on it's surface
plaque
what is:
narrow, slitlike ulceration or groove
fissure
what is:
superficial lesion, often arising secondary to rupture of a vesicle or bulla, that is characterized by partial or total loss of the surfac epi
erosion