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95 Cards in this Set
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Alterations in Tooth Structure
Discoloured Teeth of dentingenesis imperfecta shields Type 1 |
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Alterations in Tooth Structure
Distinct Grooves of enamel hypoplasia. |
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Alterations in Tooth Structure
Opalescent hue of teeth with dentin dysplasia type II |
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Acquired Defects of Teeth
Toothbrush abrasion along cervival margins of teeth |
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Acquired Defects of Teeth
Lingual erosion of bulimia |
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Acquired Defects of Teeth
Signs of attrition. Smooth yellowish dentin exposed on masticatory surfaces |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Lip
Keratotic foci and thickened lower lip associated with actinic cheilitis |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Lip
Monilial cheilitis with characteristic whitish scale and red inflammatory borders |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Lip
Desquamation and fissuring of the lips caused by Candida infection; monilial chelitis |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Lip
Flabby perioral folds and angular chelitis |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Lip
Erythematous areas extending from the corners of the mouth indicative of angular chelitis |
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Hermorrhagic crusts of a severe case of exfoliative cheilitis
Hermorrhagic crusts of a severe case of exfoliative cheilitis |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue
Fissured tongue and subtle manifestations of geographic tongue |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue
Multiple purple lingual varicosities; ventral tongue |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue
Scalloped tongue caused by abnormal tongue pressure against the teeth |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue
Macroglossia due to a hemangioma |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue
White hairy tongue |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue
Extensive white corrugations of hairy leukoplakia in a patient with AIDS |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue
Pink-red denudations of filiform papillae typical of mild geographic tongue |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue
Symptomatic geographic tongue with a prominent red-white inflammatory border |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue
Smooth, bald, burning tongue; Iron deficiency anemia |
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Conditions Peculiar to the Tongue
Xerostomia-induced by, fissured atrophic tongue |
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Generalized Gingival
EnlargementsDilantin induced gingival hyperplasia |
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Generalized Gingival Enlargements
Fibrotic gingival hyperplasia indicative of prolonged dilantin therapy |
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Generalized Gingival Enlargements
Early gingival inflammation associated with mouth breathing |
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Gingivitis
Plague-induced marginal gingivitis |
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Gingivitis
Chronic gingivitis extending onto the attached gingiva |
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Gingivitis
Cratered papillae; acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis |
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Gingivitis
Gingivitis in a 19-year-old women with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus |
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Gingivitis
Inflamed, papulonodular hyperplasia of the gingiva in a diabetic patient |
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Hepatocellular Disease
Hepatocellular Disease |
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HIV Infection and Aids
Persistent recurrent herpes labialis in an HIV-positive patient |
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HIV Infection and Aids
Recurrent herpes simplex in a patient with Aids |
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HIV Infection and Aids
Unilateral palatal ulcerations of herpes zoster in an HIV-positive patient |
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HIV Infection and Aids
Papilloma-virus-induced condyloma acuminata in a HIV-positive patient. |
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HIV Infection and Aids
Nodular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in a patient with AIDS |
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Localized Gingival Lesions
Pyogenic granuloma arising from the interdental papilla |
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Localized Gingival Lesions
Pregnancy tumor; three days post-parturition |
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Localized Gingival Lesions
Smooth-surfaced peripheral giant-cell granuloma arising from marginal gingiva |
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Localized Gingival Lesions
A rapid enlarging peripheral giant-cell granuloma |
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Localized Gingival Lesions
Peripheral fibroma with calcification arising from the interdental papillae |
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Localized Gingival Lesions
Gingival carcinoma concurrent with poor hygiene and advanced age |
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Localized Gingival Lesions
Draining of purulent material from the periodontal abscess |
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Localized Gingival Lesions
Hyperplastic folds of an epulis fissuratum caused by irritation from a denture flange |
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Localized Gingival Lesions
Epulis fissuratum where the partial denture flange rests |
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Localized Gingival Lesions
Reddish, granular surface sqamous cell carinoma of the gingiva |
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Nodules
Extensive mandibular tori |
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Nodules
Multinodular mandibular tori |
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Nodules
Exostoses apparent at the mucogingival junction of the maxilla and mandible |
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Nodules
Palatal exostosis |
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Nodules
Diffuse lipoma of the lateral margin of the tongue |
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Nodules
Neurofibroma of the lateral margin of the tongue |
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Nodules
Yellow lymphoepithelial cyst on the margin of the tongue |
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Nodules on the Lip
Pleomorphic adenoma; a firm buish nodule |
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Palatal Swellings
Lobular torus palatinus with a denture situated round the torus |
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Palatal Swellings
Fluctuant incisive canal cyst involving the anterior third of the palate |
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Palatal Swellings
Benign lymphoid hyperplasia arising at the junction of hard and soft palate |
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Palatal Swellings
Rapidly growing swelling of lateral hard palate; necrotizing sialometaplasia |
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Palatal Swellings
Whitish mucous exuding from a muceopidermoid carcinoma |
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Palatal Swellings
Rapidly growing nodule with surface ulceration; adenoid cystic carcinoma |
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Palatal Swellings
One week later, Necrotizing Sialometaplasia appeared as a large depressing ulcer |
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Pigmented Lesions
Melanoplakia distributed along the attached gingiva |
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Pigmented Lesions
The most common site of the melanotic macule, lower lip |
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Pigmented Lesions
Dark pigmented blue nevus on the lateral palatal vault |
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Pigmented Lesions
Black pigmentation, pinpoint satellite lesions, and peripheral erythema characteristic pf malignant melanoma |
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Pigmented Lesions
Vegetative, amelanotic malignant melanoma; palate and alveolar ridge |
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Pigmented Lesions
Focal argyrosis from failed silver point endodontic therapy |
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Red Lesions
Ecchymosis following lip trauma in a heparinizes patient |
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Red Lesions
Purplish-blue hematoma resulting from a blow to the face |
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Red Lesions
Red intraoral hematoma |
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Red Lesions
Multinodular hemangioma of the buccal mucosa |
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Red Lesions
Port-wine stain; Sturge-Weber syndrome |
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Red Lesions
Unilateral hemangioma of the palate; Sturge-Weber syndrome |
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Red and Red/White Lesions
Papillary hyperplasia; the third stage of denture stomatitis |
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Red and Red/White Lesions
Chronic atrophic candidiasis limited to partial dentures bearing area |
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Sexually Related and Infectious Conditions
Syphilitic chancre of primary syphilis; labial commissure |
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Sexually Related and Infectious Conditions
Snail track mucous patch of secondary syphilis |
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Sexually Related and Infectious Conditions
Traumatic ulcer of the lingual frenum |
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Sexually Related and Infectious Conditions
Condyloma acuminatum of the lingual frenum |
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Spontaneous Gingival Bleeding
Swollen, shiny, bleeding gingiva of a patient with acute myelogenous leukemia |
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Spontaneous Gingival Bleeding
Spontaneous gingival bleeding of same patient with cirrhosis |
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Swelling of the Floor of the Mouth
Large ranula elevating the tongue |
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Swelling of the Lips
Fissured tongue; same patient with Melkerson-Rosenthal syndrome |
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Swelling of the Lips
Enlarged, everted lower lip with discrete red spots of cheilitis glandularis |
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Swelling of the Lips
Symmetric enlargement of the upper lip |
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Tobacco associated white Lesions
Fungating verrucous carcinoma of the labial mucosa after many years of tobacco chewing |
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Tobacco associated white Lesions
Extensive pink nodular verrucous carcinoma; alveolar ridge and palate |
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Ulcerative Lesions
Denture-flange-induced traumatic ulcer |
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Ulcerative Lesions
Traumatic ulcer |
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Ulcerative Lesions
Squamous cell carcinoma of the lip |
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Identify or define
Garden Path Effect |
A phenomenon by which people are fooled into thinking a sentence has a different structure than it actually does because of an apparent ambiguity. In the sentence:
"While Mary was mending the sock fell off her lap" First reading is that we think "the sock" is the d.o. of "mending" but it is actually the subect of "fell off her lap." [LF] GPE is a mistake is in syntactic parsing .." need to retrace our way...] |
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Visiculobullous Lesions
Virus-laden vesicles of recurrent herpes labialis |
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Visiculobullous Lesions
Painful intraoral lesions of patient with herpes zoster |
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Visiculobullous Lesions
Painful clusters of vesicles of hand-foot-and-mouth disease |
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Visiculobullous Lesions
An erythematous reaction to benzocaine; contact stomatiti |
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