Oral Manifestations of Systemic Disease I

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    • Which lymph nodes should you always examine extra-orally?
      Remember extra-oral examinations begins the moment the patient walks through the door.

      1. Submental
      2. Submandibular
      3. Cervical chain
      4. Supraclavicular
      5. Occipital
      6. Post auricular
      7. Pre auricular
    • Which areas should you always examine intra-orally?
      -Gingiva
      -Mucosa
      -Lips
      -Vestibule
      -Hard palate
      -Floor of mouth
      - Ventral and lateral border of the tongue
    • Why might teeth be abnormally coloured?
      - Tetracycline used in odontogenesis might make them yellow, brown or grey

      - Fluorosis (opaque white or brown patches)

      - Severe long term/childhood jaundice (yellow or greenish)

      - Porphyria, a rare hereditary disorder of Hb metabolism (purplish red colour)

      - Dentinogenesis & osteogenesis imperfecta, hereditary conditions influencing mineralised tissues can manifest in mouth (purplish/brownish discolourations)
    • What is dental hypoplasia?
      When enamel has not formed properly/correctly
    • When might dental hypoplasia occur and what would the classic manifestations of ongoing disease be?
      In congenital syphilis

      Once the child is born, the manifestations would include notched & peg-shaped permanent incisors & molars may also be deformed (Moon's molars)
    • What can cause enamel/dental hypoplasia (1)?
      1. Severe childhood fevers
      - Horizontal grooves or pits
      -Especially in the incisors

      2. Severe fluorosis
      - Rough pitting, white/brown
      - Opacities
    • What can cause enamel/dental hypoplasia (2)?
      1. Severe rickets
      - Grooving or pitting of the enamel
      - Due to low vitamin D so calcium absorption is affected

      2. Hypoparathyroidism
      - Ectodermal defects (grooving/pitting of enamel)
    • Which systemic conditions can abnormal loss of tooth surfaces reflect?
      1. Erosion (due to intrinsic or extrinsic acids)

      2. Attrition - bruxism

      3. Abrasion - components of diet

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