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  • 1. Classifications

2. ULCERATIVE, VESICULAR, AND BULLOUS LESIONS THE PATIENT WITH ACUTE MULTIPLE LESIONS Herpesvirus Infections Primary Herpes SimplexVirus Infections Coxsackievirus Infections Varicella-ZosterVirus Infection Erythema Multiforme Contact Allergic Stomatitis Oral Ulcers Secondary to Cancer Chemotherapy Acute Necrotizing UlcerativeGingivitis 3. THE PATIENT WITH RECURRING ORAL ULCERS Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis Behets Syndrome Recurrent Herpes SimplexVirus Infection ULCERATIVE, VESICULAR, AND BULLOUS LESIONS THE PATIENT WITH CHRONIC MULTIPLE LESIONS Pemphigus Subepithelial Bullous Dermatoses Herpes Simplex Virus Infection in Immunosuppressed Patients 4. ULCERATIVE, VESICULAR, AND BULLOUS LESIONS THE PATIENTWITH SINGLE ULCERS Histoplasmosis Blastomycosis Mucormycosis 5. RED ANDWHITE LESIONS OF THE ORAL MUCOSA HEREDITARY WHITE LESIONS Leukoedema White Sponge Nevus Hereditary Benign Intraepithelial Dyskeratosis Dyskeratosis Congenita 6. REACTIVE/INFLAMMATORY WHITE LESIONS INFECTIOUS WHITE LESIONS AND WHITE AND RED LESIONS Linea Alba (White Line) Frictional (Traumatic) Keratosis Cheek Chewing Chemical Injuries of the Oral Mucosa Actinic Keratosis (Cheilitis) Smokeless Tobacco Induced Keratosis Nicotine Stomatitis Oral Hairy Leukoplakia Candidiasis Mucous Patches Parulis 7. Classification of ulcerative condition BACTERIAL Syphilis Gonorrhoea Tuberculosis Leprosy Noma ANUG Nonspecific mixed bacterial infectons VIRAL Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis Herpes labials Herpangina HIV infection Infectious mononucleosis Herpes zoster measles INFECTIVE LESIONS FUNGAL Sporotrichosis Histoplasmosis Crytococcosis mucormycosis 8. Classification of ulcerative condition Immunologic disorders Apthous ulcer Behcets syndrome Erythema syndrome Pemphigus Pemphigod Contact allergy Ulcerative lichen planus Discoid lupus erythematosus Malignant condition SCC Antral carcinoma Verrucous carcinoma Traumatic condition Mechanical Thermal Chemical Factitious injury radiation 9. Classification of ulcerative condition SYSTEMIC Leukaemia Agranulocytosis Cyclic neutropenia Pernicious anemia Gluten enteropathy Chrons disease NECROTIC CONDITION Midline lehthal granulomatosis Wegners granulomatosis Malignant reticulosis osteoradionecrosis 10. MISCELLANEOUS LESIONS Angular chelitis Congenital lip pit Commissural pit Necrotizing sialometaplasia Oro-antral fistula Classification of ulcerative condition 11. CLASSIFICATION OF DISCOLORATION OF TOOTH EXRINSIC STAINS Substances in the diet Smoking Habitual chewing of tobacco,betal nut Medicament e.g chlorhexidines or dentifrices Chromogenic micro-organisms 12. INTRINSIC STAINS Changes in structure or thickness of dental tissue Diffusion of pigments into dental tissue after their formation Pigment incoporated during formation of dental tissue Enamel hypoplasias Fluorosis Amelogenesis imperfecta Enamel opacities Enamel caries Dentinal dyplasia Extrinsic stain Endodontic material Products of pulp necrosis Bile pigment in biliary atresia Tetracycline stains Postmortem pink tooth Hemosiderin pigment in erythroblastosis fetalis 13. ODONTOGENIC DEVELOPMENTAL INFLAMMATORY Gingival cyst of infants Odontogenic keratocyst Dentigerous cyst Eruption cyst Lateral periodontal cyst Gingival cyst of adult Botryoid odontogenic cyst Calcifying epithelial Radicular cyst,apical and lateral Residual cyst Paradental cyst and mandibular infected buccal cyst Inflammatory collateral cyst CLASSIFICATION OF CYST OF ORAL REGION 14. Non-odontogenic Non-epithelial Nasopalatine duct cyst Nasolabial cyst Midpalatal raphe cyst of infants Median palatne, median alveolar and median mandibular cysts Globulomaxillary Solitary bone cyst Aneurysmal bone cyst 15. Cyst associated with the maxillary antrum Cyst of the tissue of the mouth, face and neck Benign mucosal cyst of the maxillary antrum Postoperative maxillary cyst Dermoid and epidermoid cysts Lympho-epithelial cyst Thyroglossal duct cyst Anterior median lingual cyst Oral cyst with gastric or intestinal epithelium Cystic hygroma Nasopharyngeal Thymic cystic Cysts of the salivary gland 16. CLASSIFICATION OF ODONTOGENIC NEOPLASM BENIGN TUMORS Tumors of the epithelial tissue origin Tumor of mixed tissue origin Tumors of the mesenchymal tissue origin Ameloblastoma Squamous odontogenic tumor CEOT AOT Ameloblastic fibroma Ameloblastic fibro- odontome Complex odontome Compound odontome Odontogenic fibroma Odontogenic myxoma Cementoma Cementifying fibroma Benign cementoblastoma 17. MALIGANANT TUMORS 1.Odontogenic carcinomas 2. Odentogenic sarcomas a. Malignant ameloblastoma b. Primary intra- alveolar carcinoma a.Ameloblastoma fibrosarcoma b.Ameloblastoma carcinosarcoma 18. CLASSIFICATION OF ORAL NON- ODENTOGENIC NEOPLASMS Neoplasms of epithelial tissue origin Benign neoplasm Malignant neoplasm Papilloma Keratoacanthoma Pigmented cellular nevus Papillary hyperplasia Basal cell carcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma Verrucous carcinoma Adenoid squamous cell caecinoma Maglignant melanoma Spindle cell carcinoma Primary intra-alveolar carcinoma Multicentric oral carcinoma 19. NEOPLASM OF MESENCHYMAL TISSUE ORIGIN Benign neoplasm Maglignant neoplasm Neoplasms of fibrous tissue Neoplasm of fibrous tissue Fibroma Fibromatosis Desmoplastic fibroma Pyogenic granuloma Gaint cell fibroma Peripheral ossifying fibroma Central ossifying fibroma Central gaint cell granuloma Benign fibrous histiocytoma Maglignant fibrous histiocytoma 20. NEOPLASM OF MESENCHYMAL TISSUE ORIGIN Benign neoplasm Maglignant neoplasm Neoplasm of adipose tissue Neoplasm of adipose tissue Lipoma Liposarcoma Angiolipoma Neoplasm of vascular tissue Neoplasm of vascular tissue Hemangioma Lymphangioma Giomous tumor Hereditary Hemangiopericytoma Hemangioendotheliom a Angisarcoma 21. NEOPLASM OF MESENCHYMAL TISSUE ORIGIN Benign neoplasm Maglignant neoplasm Osteoma Osteomatosis Osteoid osteoma Osteoblastoma Osteoclastoma Torus palatinus Torus mandibularis Osteosarcoma Parosteal osteosarcoma Ewings sarcom CARTILAGE TISSUE NEOPLASM CARTILAGE TISSUE NEOPLASMS Chondroma Chondroblastoma Chondromyxoid fibroma Chondrosarcoma Mesenchymal chondrosarcoma 22. NEOPLASM OF MESENCHYMAL TISSUE ORIGIN Benign neoplasm Maglignant neoplasm NEOPLASMS OF NEURAL TISSUE NEOPLASMS OF NEURAL TISSUE Neurilemmoma Neurofibroma Neurofibromatosis Multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome Melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy Neuroblastoma Ganglioneuroma Traumatic neuroma Plexiform neuroma Neurosarcoma Olfactory chondrosarcoma 23. NEOPLASM OF MESENCHYMAL TISSUE ORIGIN Benign neoplasm Maglignant neoplasm Smooth muscle neoplasms Smooth muscle neoplasms Leiomyoma Angiomyoman Leiomyosarcoma Angiomyosarcoma Neoplasm of striated muscle Neoplasm of striated muscle Rhabdomyoma Granular cell myoblastoma Congenital epulis of newborn rhabdomyosarcoma Neoplasm of mixed tissue Neoplasm of mixed tissue 24. NEOPLASM OF MESENCHYMAL TISSUE ORIGIN Benign neoplasm Maglignant neoplasm Neoplasm of lymphoid Neoplasm of lymphoid No benign neoplasm Hodgkins lymphoma Non-hodgkins lymphoma Burkitt lymphoma Mycosis fungoides Multiple myeloma plasmacytoma 25. CLASSIFICATION OF GIANT CELL LESIONS NEOPLASMS Gaint cell tumor of the bone Central gaint cell granuloma Peripheral gaint cell granuloma Gaint cell epulis Brown tumor of hyperparathyroidism Gaint cell fibroma Malignant fibrous histiocytoma 26. Other lesion where gaint cells may be present Osteoblastoma Chondroblastoma Aneurysmal bone cyst Fibrous dysplasia of bone Cherubism Tuberculosis Fibrous histiocyoma Sarcoidosis Hodgkins disease Eosinophilic granuloma Leterrer siwe disease Gaint cell arteritis Pulse granuloma Histoplasmosis Calcifying epithelial odontogenic cyst 27. CLASSIFICATION OF VERRUCAL- PAPILLARY LESIONS OF ORAL CAVITY Reactive Neoplasm Unknown etiology Papillary hyperplasia of palate Condyloma latum Squamous papilloma Oral warts Oral papillomatosis Condyloma acuminatum Hecks disease Keratoacanthom a Verrucous carcinoma Pyostomatitis vegetans Verruciform xanthoma 28. CLASSIFICAION OF DISEASES OF SALIVARY GLANDS NON-NEOPLASTIC DISORDER DEVELOPMENTAL ANOMALIS REACTIVE LESIONS Agesnis Hypoplasia Atresia Ectopia Mucus retention cyst Mucus extravasation cyst Siatlolithiasis Post-radiation sialadenitis Chronic sclerosing sialometaplasia 29. Non-neoplastic disorder INFECTIVE LESIONS Bacterial siadenitis Viral sialedeni tis Immune- mediated diseases Miscellaneous disease Acute Chronic Recurre nt Mumps Cytome galic inclusion disease Mikulicz diseases Sjogren s syndrome Heerfordt syndrome Sialosis Ptyalism and aptyliasia HIV associated salivary gland disease 30. CLASSIFICAION OF DISEASES OF SALIVARY GLANDS NEOPLASTIC DISORDER A. EPITHELIAL TISSUE NEOPLASMS ADENOMAS Pleomorphic adenoma Monomorphic adenoma Adenolymphoma Oxyphil adenoma Other types Mucoepidermoid Acinic cell tumor Carcinomas Adenoid cystic carcinoma adenocacinoma Epidermoid carcinoma Undifferentiated carcinoma Carcinoma in pleomorphic 31. NEOPLASTIC DISORDER B. CONNECTIVE TISSUE NEOPLASMS Fibroma Fibrosarcoma Lipoma Neurilemmoma Hemagioma Melanoma Lymphoma 32. CLASSIFICATION OF VASCULAR TISSUE DISEASES The arteritides Midfacial granuloma syndrome Vascular hamartomas Polyarteritis nodosa Wegners granulomatosis Stewart-type midfacial granuloma Gaint cell arteritis Radiation arteritis Hemangioma s lymphangiom as 33. Telangiectases Vascular tumor 1. Hereditar hemorrhagic telangietasia 2. Radiation telangiectasia 1. Leiomyoma 2. Leiomyosarcoma 3. Hamangiopericytom a 4. Hemangioendotheli oma 5. Kaposis sarcoma 6. Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophils and kimura disease 34. CLASSIFICATION OF STOMATITIS INFECTIVE STOMATITIS 1. Primary herpetic stomatiis 2. Herpes labialis 3. Chinken pox 4. Infectious mononucleosis 5. Hand-foot and mouth disease 6. Herpangina 7. Candidosis 8. Tuberculosis 9. syphilis 35. Stomatitis immunologically mediated or of dubious origine Apthous stomatitis Behcets syndrome Lichen planus Lupus erythematosus Pemphigus vulgaris Pemphigus vegetans Pyostomatitis vegetans Cicatricial pemphigoid Desquamative gingivitis Bullous erythema multiforme Epodermolysis bullosa Dermatitis herpetiformis reiters syndrome Cowdens syndrome Acanthosis nigricans 36. CLASSIFICATION OF SEVERE INFECTION OF THE ORO-FACIAL TISSUE Acute cellulitis Ludwigs angina Space infection Cavernous sinus thrombosis Actinomycosis Histopasmosis Phycomycosis Cryptococcosis Aspergillosis Blastomycosis Cat scratch disease Cancrum oris Midline lethal granuloma Suppurative parotitis Acute osteomyelitis of maxilla Acute osteomyelitis of mandible Acute infection in AIDS pt and other immunocompromised 37. CLASSIFICATION OF CHRONIC ORO-FACIAL PAIN NEURLGIAS PAIN OF MUSCULAR ORIGIN PRIMARY TRIGEMIANL NEURALGIA SECONDARY TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA HYPES ZOSTER POST-HERPETIC NEURALGIA GENICULATE GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL SUPERIOR OCCIPITAL CERVICAL OSTEOARTHRITIS TMJ DISORDER TMJ REHUMATOID ARTHRITIS TMJ OSTEOARTHRITIS MYPFACIAL PAIN DYSFUNTION SYNDROME FIBROMYALGIA CERVICAL SPRAIN OR 38. Primary vascular disorder Psychogenic pains Generalized pain syndrome Migraine with aura Migraine without aura Cluster headache Tension-type headache Hypertensive vascular changes Mixed headache Cranial arteritis Carotodynia thrombophlebitis Delusional/halluci natory Hysterical/hypoc hondriac Post traumatic pain Sympathetically maintained pain Phatom pain Central pain 39. LESION OF EAR NOSE AND ORAL CAVIT Maxillary sinusitis Otitis media Odontalgia dentin defect pulpitis periapical pahology periapical abscess periodontal pathology cracked tooth syndrome Cyst and tumor Osteitits Mucocutaneous disease Salivary gland disease Atypical facial pain glossodynia 40. Classification of diseases of tongue Developmental disorder Aglossia Hypoglossia Cleft tongue Ankyloglossia Fissured tongue Scrotal tongue Median rhomboid glossitis Hairy tongue Lingual thyroid Thyroglossal duct cyst Microglossia Macroglossia Bald tongue Benign migratory glossitis 41. Disorders in lingual papillae Hairy tongue Oral thrush Chemical burns White sponge nevus Vesiculo-bullous lesions Lichen planus Leukoplakia Hairy leukoplakia Vitamin deficiency Hunters glossitis Traumatic ulcer Infectious disease Lingual varicosities Lingula hematoma Glossitis due to syphilis Pigmentations Atrophic glossitis in plummer-vinsons syndrome or paterson- kelly syndrome 42. DISEASE AFFECTING BODY OF THE TONGUE Amyloidosis Lingual abscess Muscular dystrophy Hypoglossal Actinomycosis Cysticercosis Trichinosis Neck-tongue syndrome Glossoptosis Glossophyrosis Glossodynia Intracts in the tongue Angioneurotic edema 43. BENIGN TUMORS MALIGNANT TUMORS Traumatic fibroma Pyogenic granuloma Granular cell myoblastoma Hemangioma Lymphangioma Neurofibroma Salivary gland tumor Squamous cell carcinoma Verrucous carcinoma Malignant fibrous histiocytoma 44. CLASSIFICATION OF FIBRO- OSSEOUS LESIONS Fibrous dysplasia of bone polystotic monostotic Ossifying fibroma Cementing fibroma Central gaint cell granuloma Brown tumor of hyperparathyroidism Pagets disease of bone Cherubism Aneurysmal bone cyst Hemorrhagic bone cyst Focal condensing osteitis Exostoses torus palatinus torus manadibularis Focal osteoporotic bone marrrow Defect(FOBMD) Fibrous defect of mandible Osteogenesis imperfecta Osteoporosis Vanishing bone disease Histiocytosis-x Acromegally Infantile cortical hyperostosis 45. Achondroplasia Scurvy Hurlers syndrome Fragile x syndrome Cleidocranial dysplasia 46. CLASSIFICATION OF GINGIVAL ENLARGEMENT FOCAL GINGIVAL ENLARGEMENT Pyogenic ganuloma Fibro-epithelial polyp Parulis Denture irritation Peripheral gaint cell granuloma Peripheral fibroma Gaint cell fibroma Fibrous histiocytoma Malignant fibrous histiocytoma Fibrosarcoma Nodular fascitis Localized fibromatosis Exostosis Gingival cyst Eruption cyst Congental epulis of newborn 47. Generalized gingival enlargement Inflammatory enlargement Fibrous overgrowth of the gingiva Scurvy Puberty Pregnancy Oral contraception Acute leukemias Crohns disease Wegeners granulomatosis Hereditary of the gingiva Drug induced gingival fibromatosis -phenytoin sodium - cyclosporine - nifedipine & verapamil Chronic hyperplastic gingivitis Orofacial angoiomatosis idiopathic 48. CLASSIFICATION OF SKIN DISEASE MACULES AND PATCHES Hypopigmented vitiligo Hyperpigmented- ephelides caf-au-lait macules solar lentigo melasma Erythematous Erysipelas Telangiectasia Pectechiae Purpura Ecchymoses Splinter hemorrhage 49. Papules and plaque Flesh colored or yellow Hyperpigmented Acrochodon Fibrous papule Adenoma sebaceum Neurofibroma Syringoma Molluscum contagiosum Sebaceous hyperplasia Xanthelasma nevus Melanoma Seborrheic keratitis 50. Papules and plaque Erythematous Acne Perioral dermatitis Folliculitis Furuncle Miliaria Spitz nevus Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis Violaceous Lichen planus Blue nevous Angiosarcoma Venous lake Morbiliform drug eruption Cherry hemngioma 51. NODULES WHEALS CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE Basal cell carcinoma Keratoacantho ma SCC Uricaria andioedema Dermatomyosis tis Lupus erythematosus Scleroderma Temporal arteritis 52. Vesicles/bull ae/pustules Erosion/fissure/u lcer/scare Papulosquamo us dermatosis Herpes simplex infection Varicella- zoster infection Contact dermatitis Rosacea Erythema multiforme Erthematous us Perieche Pyodermal gamgrenosum Burns Keloid Radiodermatitis Acitinic keratoses Psoriasis Seborrheic dermatitis Atopic dermatitis Keratosis pilaris Pityriasis rosea Verruca vulgaris 53. CLASSIFICATION OF ORAL SWELLING Swelling on the floor of the mouth Mucous retention cyst Mucous extravasation cyst Dermoid cyst Lymphoepitheli al Salivary gland 54. Swelling of the lip and buccal mucosa Upper lip Lower lip Buccal mucosa swelling Palatal swellings Salivary gland tumor mucocel e Traumati c fibroma Mucocel es Salivary gland tumor Benign & malignant Traumati c fibroma Mucocel es Salivary gland tumor Benign & malignant Mucoceles Salivary gland tumor Lymphoma Metastatic tumor Torus Neoplasm of maxilla & maxillary sinus