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The Practice of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
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Oral pathologists collaborate with many other dental and medical professionals to advance oral
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health-care needs of their patients by providing consultation and diagnostic services. Often serve
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in the area of forensic medicine.
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Sialolithiasis-
is the term used when several sialoliths are present.
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§ Calcifications (stones) in salivary glands
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§ Most commonly found in submandibular glands (Wharton's duct)
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§ Expulsion may occur
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§ Tx. - observe or surgical removal may be necessary
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Assessment of Oral Pathological Lesions || || || ||




• Recognition of a pathological change
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- The first step in the assessment of oral pathological conditions is recognition of a lesion
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• Methodological approach
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- Complete patient history
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- Assessment of signs and symptoms
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- Complete head, neck, & IOE
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- Use of clinical & lab diagnostic procedures
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• Lesion, is a general term defined as "a pathological change in an organ or tissue that
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__alters_____ normal form or function." || || || ||




Patient Assessment and History part 1
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• Patient assessment is the cornerstone of dental hygiene practice.
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• Fundamental in the early detection of pathological conditions and systemic problems that may
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pose a serious threat to the patient and or dental team. Patient assessment begins the first moment
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a patient is observed in the waiting room or dental operatory
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• Determining patient's health status
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- Identification of undiagnosed medical conditions
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- Evaluation of known conditions progression and/or changes
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• Includes
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- Medical, dental, and social histories
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- Head and neck examination
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- Intraoral examination
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Diagnosis is the identification of a disease from its signs and symptoms.
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Diagnosis is not within the scope of dental hygiene practice, recognition of abnormalities and
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their proper documentation, as well as patient education, are.
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Signs and Symptoms || ||




• Signs
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– Objective findings observed by the clinician
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– Patient may not be aware of
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• Asymptomatic
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• Example: white patches on lateral border of tongue
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• Symptoms
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– Subjective findings perceived by patient
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• Symptomatic
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• Not observable by the clinician
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EO/IO Exams include: || ||




Inspection, palpation, Auscultation, and percussion || || || ||




Introduction to disease || ||




- A departure from the norm
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Disease can be defined as a malady, disorder, or deviation from normal health. Disease indicates a
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departure in tissue morphology and function from normally expected values.
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Health is a state of well-being, soundness, and vigor with freedom from disease.
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Both conditions are subjective.
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Virchow- (1821-1902) is the Father of Pathology.
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The Father of Oral Pathology- Thomas E. Bond, Jr. MD though there is some debate
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Pathology


(GK. pathos = suffering + ology- study of) - is the study of the essential nature of diseases and
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especially of the structural and functional changes produced by them. (Must consider, a lesion
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caused by a disease is biochemical and functional as well as morphological)
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