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Oral Soft Tissue Pathology Epithelial Thickening (white) Combination Erythema migrans Epithelial atrophy (red) Surface Lesions Clinical Impression Enlargements Surface Debris Pigmented Vesicular Ulcerated Reactive Tumor / Neoplastic Localized Generalized Viral Autoimmune Idiopathic Mycotic Parulis Mucocele Fibrous hyperplasia (scar) Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia Necrotizing sialometaplasia Benign Malignant Burn Lymphoepithelial Epidermoid Thyroglossal tract Vascular Extravasated blood Melanocytic Tattoo Epidermolysis bullosa Pemphigoid Pemphigus Lupus Erythroleukoplakia Nicotinic Stomatitis Varix Kaposi Melanotic macule Nevus Melanoma Herpes simplex Coxsackie Epstein bar Variola Herpes Zoster Aphthous Erythema multiforme Medication stomatitis Drug reaction Hematoma Ecchymosis Petechiae Secondary Chickenpox Shingles Papilloma Verruca Verruciform xanthoma Condyloma Pleomorphic adenoma Monomorphic adenoma Papillary cystadenoma melanoma Sarcomas Lymphomas Erythroplakia Gingivitis Median rhomboid glossitis Addison s Heavy Metal Peutz-Jegher Neurofibromatosis Fibrous Dysplasia Pregnancy Medication Smokers Focal keratosis Epithelial dysplasia Carcinoma-in-situ PVL Hairy tongue Leukoedema thickenings Hairy leukoplakia Epulis fissuratum Peripheral ossifying fibroma Peripheral odontogenic fibroma Peripheral giant cell granuloma Pyogenic granuloma Rhabdomyoma leiomyoma Lymphagioma Lipoma Neuroma Granular cell tumor Congenital epulis Adenoid cystic carcinoma Mucoepidermoid carcinoma Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma Acinic cell carcinoma

Surface Lesions Epithelial Thickening (white) Epithelial atrophy (red) Combination Erythema migrans Erythroleukoplakia Nicotinic Stomatitis Focal keratosis Epithelial dysplasia Carcinoma-in-situ PVL Hairy tongue Leukoedema thickenings Hairy leukoplakia Erythroplakia Gingivitis Median rhomboid glossitis Surface Lesions Surface Debris Pigmented Burn Localized Generalized Vascular Extravasated blood Melanocytic Tattoo Varix Kaposi Melanotic macule Nevus Melanoma Hematoma Ecchymosis Petechiae Addison s Heavy Metal Peutz-Jegher Neurofibromatosis Fibrous Dysplasia Pregnancy Medication Smokers Epidermolysis bullosa Herpes simplex Secondary Viral Coxsackie Epstein bar Variola Vesicular Ulcerated Autoimmune Idiopathic Pemphigoid Pemphigus Lupus Herpes Zoster Aphthous Erythema multiforme Medication stomatitis Drug reaction Chickenpox Shingles Mycotic

Oral Soft Tissue Enlargements Parulis Mucocele Fibrous hyperplasia (scar) Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia Necrotizing sialometaplasia Enlargements Reactive Benign Lymphoepithelial Epidermoid Thyroglossal tract Papilloma Verruca Verruciform xanthoma Condyloma Pleomorphic adenoma Monomorphic adenoma Papillary cystadenoma Epulis fissuratum Peripheral ossifying fibroma Peripheral odontogenic fibroma Peripheral giant cell granuloma Pyogenic granuloma Rhabdomyoma leiomyoma Lymphagioma Lipoma Neuroma Granular cell tumor Congenital epulis Tumor / Neoplastic Malignant Melanoma Sarcomas Lymphomas Adenoid cystic carcinoma Mucoepidermoid carcinoma Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma Acinic cell carcinoma

Pathology of the Maxilla and Mandible No resorption No tooth movement Circumscribed Borders Slow growth Pushes normal anatomy Unidirectional No growth Corticated Borders Clinical, Historical and Radiographic Features Lingual Salivary gland defect Odontogenic Tumors Benign Nonodontogenic Tumors Idiopathic Bone Cavity Nonspecific epithelial lining Specific Epithelial Lining Location or Partially Orthokeratinized Glandular Crown of unerupted tooth Nonvital tooth root apex Site of tooth extraction Site of sinus surgery Lateral root surface Periapical Anterior maxillary midline Erupting tooth Gingiva and alveolar mucosa Calcifying Cystic Calcifying Odontogenic Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma Homogenous Multilobular Multilocular Unilocular Nonvital Tooth Fused to tooth root Dentigerous Radicular Residual Surgical Ciliated Botryoid Lateral Periodontal Radicular Nasopalatine Dust Median Anterior Maxillary Eruption Ameloblastoma Ameloblastic Keratocystic Odontogenic Myxoma Complex Odontoma Cementoblastoma Compound Odontoma Osteoma Diffuse Borders Rapid Growth Pain Paresthesia Perforation Multidirectional Acute Inflammation Malignant Tumors Bone Disease Osteomyelitis Osteroradionecrosis / radiopaque Multiple myeloma Langerhan Osteosarcoma Chondrosarcoma Fibro osseous lesions Diffuse Margins Defined Margins Central giant cell lesion Aneurysmal bone cyst Neurofibroma Cemento osseous dysplasia Ossifying cementifying fibroma Multiple Bones Metabolic Disease Hyperparathyroidism Osteochemonecrosis Syndromes Osteogenesis Imperfecta Cherubism

Pathology of the Maxilla and Mandible, Benign Tumors, Static, Idiopathic Idiopathic Bone Cavity Crown of unerupted tooth Root apex of nonvital tooth Dentigerous Radicular Site of tooth extraction Residual Site of sinus surgery Surgical Ciliated No resorption No tooth movement Nonspecific epithelial lining Location Lateral root surface Anterior maxillary midline Erupting tooth Multilocular Unilocular Botryoid Lateral Periodontal Nasopalatine Dust Median Anterior Maxillary Circumscribed Borders Slow Growth Pushes normal anatomy Unidirectional Odontogenic Tumors Specific Epithelial Lining Orthokeratinized Glandular or Partially Gingiva and alveolar mucosa Calcifying Cystic Calcifying Odontogenic Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma Eruption Ameloblastoma Ameloblastic Keratocystic Myxoma Complex Odontoma Homogenous Fused to tooth root Cementoblastoma Multilobular Compound odontoma Benign nonodontogenic tumors osteoma Central giant cell lesion Aneurysmal bone cyst Neurofibroma No growth Corticated Borders Lingual Salivary gland defect / radiopaque Fibro osseous lesions Diffuse Margins Cemento osseous dysplasia Defined Margins Ossifying cementifying fibroma

Pathology of the Maxilla and Mandible Malignant, Acute Inflammatory, Acute Inflammation Osteomyelitis Osteroradionecrosis Diffuse Borders Rapid Growth Pain Paresthesia Perforation Multidirectional Malignant Tumors Multiple myeloma Langerhan Osteosarcoma Chondrosarcoma Bone Disease Multiple bones Metabolic Disease Hyperparathyroidism Osteochemonecrosis Syndromes Osteogenesis Imperfecta Cherubism