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What is A?
Zone of Remineralization
What is B?
Lines of Retzius
What is C?
Zone of demineralization
What is D?
Zone of Demarcation
What is a slight mucosal thickening in ostiomeatal complex that can lead to improper drainage of sinuses, which may cause infection?
Sinusitis
Acute sinusitis presents with headache, fever, facial pain over affected sinus, nasal discharge.
Localized involvement of maxillary sinus can present as pain over cheekbone toothache, periorbital pain, temporal headache
Radiographs help diagnose chronic sinusitis (involved sinus appears cloudy, increased density)
What is a monoclonal proliferation of dendritic mononuclear cells that manifest in the Jaw, cause premature exfoliation of teeth, See Birbeck Granules?
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
What type of lymphoma usually affects the Posterior Maxilla?
African Burkitt's Lymphoma (associated with EBV)
What blood problem is a result of Reduced Production & Increased Destruction that has oral lesions including: Petechia, Ecchymosis, & Hematoma?
Thrombocytopenia -decreased number of circulating blood platelets
(normal platelet: 150,000 - 600,000/mm3)
What types of things cause petechiae in the oral cavity?
Thrombocytopenia, Scurvy, Rickettsia infections, Leukemia, HIV/AIDS