ORAL PATHOLOGY Questionnaire – 2018/2019 Ac. Year
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ORAL PATHOLOGY Questionnaire – 2018/2019 ac. year A. Specific part (oral examination): 1. Normal anatomy. 2. Variants of normal anatomy and common benign conditions. 3. Medical history. 4. Clinical examination. 5. Diagnostic tests and studies – radigraphic studies, intraoral photography. 6. Diagnostic tests and studies – blood tests, biopsy and cytology. 7. Microbiological tests. 8. Orofacial pain conditions. 9. Burning mouth syndrome. 10. Bacterial infections in the mouth. 11. Viral and fungal infections in the mouth. 12. Respiratory diseases. Management. 13. Cardiovascular diseases. Management. 14. Diseases of the esophagus, GERD, Barrett's syndrome, H. pylori infections. Dentist’s management. 15. Liver diseases. Chronic hepatitis. Dentist’s management. 16. Bowel diseases - Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Dentist’s management. 17. Corticosteroid therapy. 18. Pregnancy. Dentist’s management. 19. Emergencies in dental practice. 20. Hypothyroidism. Hyperthyroidism. Diabetes mellitus. Dentist’s management. 21. Cushing's syndrome. Addison's disease. Dentist’s management. 22. Anemia. Agranulocytosis. Dentist’s management. 23. Leukemias. Dentist’s management. 24. Lymphomas. Dentist’s management. 25. Bleeding diathesis. Dentist’s management. 26. Renal diseases and dentistry 27. Sjogren's syndrome 28. Cerebrovascular disease-multiple sclerosis, alzheimer’s disease, seizure disorders, parkinson’s disease, myasthenia gravis 29. Nutritional deficiencies. 30. Intellectual and physical disability. B. General part (written examination): 1. Cheilitis simplex. Angular and granulomatous cheilitis. Melkersson– Rosenthal syndrome. 2. Actinic, allergic, exfoliative and precancerous cheilitis. 3. Glandular cheilitis. Angioneurotic oedema. Lymphoedema due to radiotherapy. 4. Sarcoidosis. Cystic fibrosis. Median lip fissure. 5. Freckles. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome. 6. Microglossia. Macroglossia. 7. Crenated tongue. Fissured tongue. 8. Geographic tongue. Median rhomboid glossitis. 9. Lingual varicosities. Lingua scarlatinosa and skarlantiniformis. Plummer- Vinson syndrome. 10. Coated tongue. Hairy (fiber) tongue. 11. Iron deficiency anemia. Pernicious anaemia. Möller’s glossitis. Folate deficiency. 12. Squamous cell carcinoma. 13. Lichen planus. 14. Leukoplakia. Hairy leukoplakia. 15. Oral candidiasis. 16. Linea Alba. Cheek biting. White sponge nevus. 17. Nicotinic stomatitis. Graft. 18. Dyskeratosis congenita. 19. Contact allergic stomatitis. Denture stomatitis. 20. Erythroplakia. Plasma-cell gingivitis. 21. Infectious mononucleosis. 22. Oral radiation mucositis. 23. Lupus erythematosus. 24. Orofacial granulomatosis. Crohn's disease. 25. Pyogenic granuloma. Verruca vulgaris. 26. Epulis. Fibroma. Mucocele. 27. Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia. 28. Amalgam tattoo. Hemangioma. 29. Sturge-Weber syndrome. 30. Malignant melanoma. Prepared by: Prof. Dr. Vladimir Panov, DMD, PhD, DSc Head of Department of Conservative Dentistry and Oral Pathology .