ORAL PATHOLOGY FINAL STUDY GUIDE What are the 5 cardinal signs of inflammation? Where is the most common location in the oral cavity for a pyogenic granuloma is on the? What are the causes tha... t are associated with denture stomatitis? What is the term used to describe an increase in the size of an organ, and the decrease in size of an organ? What are the different types of cysts discussed in chapter 2? What is the difference between erosion, abrasion, abfraction and attrition? What are the differences and signs of chronic vs acute infection? What is actinic chelitis and where is it located? What is a pulp polyp and what does it look like clinically? What is a sialolith? What ways it can be located? A salivary gland stone formed by precipitation of calcium salts around a central core. Hard pea-sized nodule can be palpated in soft tissue. When on floor of mouth - can be seen radiographically. What lesions would clinically appear as a pigmented lesion? Amalgam tattoo, post inflammatory melanosis, oral melanotic macule, labial melanotic macule, smokers melanosis What causes a mucocele? Where is the most common location for a mucocele? [Show More]
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