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Professor Laurie Walsh Professor of Dental Science University of Queensland School of Brisbane

11:00 - 11:55 WS #85: Recognising Common Pathology in the Mouth 12:05 - 13:00 WS #96: Recognising Common Pathology in the Mouth (Repeated) WS 85; WS 96

Recognizing common pathology in the mouth

Professor Laurence J. Walsh BDSc(Hons), PhD, DDSc, GCEd, FRACDS, FFOP(RCPA) Specialist in Special Needs Dentistry © 2017

L J W Mild hyperkeratosis of the gingiva L J W Smoker’s keratosis L J W Leukoplakia Speckled L J W (epithelial dysplasia) Dysplasia (soft ) Epithelial dysplasia / carcinoma in situ Oral Normal oral soft tissues

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Minor salivary glands 1 per square cm Normal floor of mouth L J W (should have watery saliva) Mandibular tori L J W Normal buccal mucosa Linea buccalis

L J W L J W Cheek biting L J W

Haemangioma Soft tissue pigmentation

L J W L J W Fordyce granules Ectopic sebaceous glands

L J W Fordyce granules

L J W L J W Normal soft palate L J W Filiform and fungiform papillae L J W L J W Tongue piercings

L J W L J W Partial depapillation and scarring from trauma Scar from tongue biting Plaque on the tongue

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Hairy tongue after using CHX or CPC mouthrinses Hairy tongue L J W Haemangioma L J W L J W Sialadenitis in L J W Sialadenitis in xerostomia Root surface caries

L J W Dry mouth and coated tongue

L J W L J W Xerostomia and rampant caries

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L J W L J W Broken down dentition L J W L J W L J W

L J W L J W Contraceptive pill/ Pregnancy L J W L J W Angiogranuloma (pregnancy ) L J W

L J W L J W Localized gingival overgrowth (medication induced) L J W

Drug-induced gingival overgrowth Acute myeloid leukaemia L J W L J W

L J W Chronic myeloid leukaemia

L J W L J W Gingival

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52 Post-surgical wound by anaerobes L J W

53 L J W Aphthous ulceration Denture L J W Oral fungal infections L J W L J W L J W Median rhomboid (Candida albicans) L J W

Median rhomboid glossitis (Candida albicans) L J W

Erythematous candidosis (Candida albicans) Oral fungal infections on the palate

L J W L J W Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis Herpetic gingivostomatitis Varicella (Zoster) VZV - Zoster affecting V3 (trigeminal) Infectious mononucleosis

L J W HPV lesions BMM on the buccal mucosa

L J W Lichen planus in the floor of mouth L J W

L J W L J W L J W L J W Graft versus Host disease

L J W L J W Mucositis during chemo/ radiotherapy

L J W Gastric reflux

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Dental erosion from GERD Erosive

L J W L J W and pocketing L J W

L J W Enamel hypoplasia

L J W L J W Enamel hypoplasia

L J W Rampant caries in the child L J W

Mucosal , , enamel lamellae in advanced age L J W Extrinsic staining from smoking L J W Dry mouth, tooth wear, dental erosion, root surface caries