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if the tooth involved is still vital, the periradicular
structures are normal
ACUTE APICAL PERIODONTITIS
usually asymptomatic
CHRONIC APICAL PERIODONTITIS
A well circumscribed opaque mass will be observed in this condition
CHRONIC FOCAL SCLEROSING OSTEOMYELITIS
The portal of entry of infection of this condition is
periodontal disease.
CHRONIC DIFFUSE SCLEROSING OSTEOMYELITIS
does not respond to thermal stimuli
ACUTE APICAL PERIODONTITIS AND CHRONIC APICAL PERIODONTITIS
shows widening of the apical periodontal ligament space
ACUTE PERIAPICAL ABSCESS
Apicoectomy is done after root canal treatment
PERIAPICAL CYST
A fragment of dead bone is calles
SEQUESTRUM
percussion produces little or no pain
CHRONIC APICAL PERIODONTITIS
there is presence of cholesterol slits
PERIAPICAL GRANULOMA AND PERIAPICAL CYST
WHAT structure is rarely involved with osteomyelitis?
MAXILLA
because it has rich blood supply
Focal gross thickening of the periosteum is observed in this condition
GARRE'S CHROIC NON SUPPURATIVE SCLEROSING OSTEOTITIS
In this lesion, drainage must me established preoperative antibitotics may be given
ACUTE PERIAPICAL ABSCESS
AND
CHHRONIC
PERIAPICAL
ABSCESS
Has poor prognosis
NONE
Establish drainage to remove pus and prescribing antibiotics is the best treatment for this condition
ACUTE SUPPURATIVE OSTEOMYELITIS
Leukocytosis observed in this condition is only slightly
greater
than normal
CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OSTEOMYELITIS
A peculiar structure present in this lesion is the hyaline are shaped struvttures
PERIAPICAL CYST
Also known as condensing osteotitis
CHRONIC FOCAL SCLEROSING OSTEOMYELITIS
What is formed when a fragment of dead bone becomes surrounded by new living bone
INVOLUCRUM
This condition is described as having a "cotton wool appearance"
CHRONIC DIFFUSE SCLEROSING OSTEOMYELITIS
Foam cells are found in
PERIAPICAL GRANULOMA
The cntral area of disintegrating polymorphonuclear leukocytes surrounded by viable lekuocytes
ACUTE PERIAPICAL ABSCESS
What is her diagnosis of the swelling of her right jaw?
GARRE'S CHRONIC NON SUPPURATIVE SCLEROSING OSTETITIS
This is characterized by severe pain, elevation of temperature and regional lymphadenopathy
ACUTE SUPPURATIVE OSTEOMYELITIS
shows a well circumscribed radiolucency at the root apex upon radiographic examination
PERIAPICAL
CYST
The tooth most commonly involved in Chronic Focal Sclerosing Osteomyelitis is
MANDIBULAR FIRST MOLAR
Structure rarely involved with osteomyelitis?
Maxillla
It may be caused by diffusion of bacteria and noxious products
CHRONIC APICAL PERIODONTITIS
This condition has a "moth eaten appearance" in the radiograph
CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OSTEOMYELITIS
A collection of pus in a newly formed cavity
ACUTE PERIAPICAL ABSCESS
shows a circumscribed radiolucency at the root apex upon radiograph examination
PERIAPICAL
GRANULOMA
What is the treatment for the tooth involved as well as well as for the swelling of the right jawe?
Extraction
This is almost exclusively associated with persons less than 20 yo
CHRONIC FOCAL SCLEROSING OSTEOMYELITIS
This is characterized by increase in density and hardening of bone in the mandible of a 61 year old male edentulous patient
CHRONIC DIFFUSE SCLEROSING OSTEOMYLETIS
TOITH #46 diagnosis
ACUTE PERIAPICAL ABSCESS
TOOTH #11 DIAGNOSIS
CHRONIC PERIAPICAL ABSCESS
TOOTH #11 TREATMENT
ROOT CANAL TREATMENT
(ELISA 20) TOOTH #46 POSSIBLE CAUSE
EXTENSVE CARIES
The tooth involved in many cases is asymptomatic
PERIAPICAL GRANULOMA
PERIAPICAL CYST
PERIAPICAL ABSCESS