Fluorosis

Fluorosis is a lesion of tooth enamel associated with constant and prolonged ingestion of excessive amounts of fluoride. Pathology can be endemic and professional in nature. It is manifested by the appearance of whitish, and then yellow spots or stripes on the teeth, erosive or destructive changes in the enamel. In severe cases, it is…

Oral Fibroma

Oral fibroma is a benign neoplasm consisting of fibers of mature connective tissue. It is a clearly delimited rounded nodule on a leg or a wide base, covered with unchanged mucosa. It is characterized by slow exophytic growth. Pathology can be located on the inner surface of the cheeks, the mucous membrane of the lips,…

Tetracycline Teeth

Tetracycline teeth are a type of systemic hypoplasia that occurs as a result of taking tetracycline antibiotics by a pregnant woman or child. The main complaints are reduced to the appearance of an aesthetic defect. Discoloritis is observed – the color of the teeth varies from lemon yellow to dark brown. Pathology are also characterized…

Oral Syphilis

Oral syphilis is a chronic infectious disease caused by pale treponema. With the primary lesion, a solid chancre infiltrate is formed on the mucosa with a decay site in the center of the red color of a regular rounded shape. There are no complaints of soreness. Secondary form is characterized by the occurrence of multiple…

Sialadenosis

Sialadenosis is a reactive dystrophic lesion of the salivary glands, occurring with a violation of their secretory and excretory functions. In most cases, sialadenoses are associated with endocrine, neurogenic, allergic diseases, nutritional disorders and occur with a painless, symmetrical increase in the volume of salivary glands, a decrease in salivation. Diagnosis of sialadenosis requires sialometry,…

Sialadenitis

Sialadenitis is an inflammatory disease of the salivary gland, usually of a viral or bacterial nature. Disease is accompanied by an increase in volume, compaction, soreness of the affected salivary gland, a decrease in salivation, dry mouth, a violation of general well–being; in complicated cases, the formation of stones or abscess. The diagnosis is established…

Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis

Recurrent aphthous stomatitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the oral mucosa. Clinically manifested by the formation of painful erosions of a rounded shape with a hyperemic rim, covered with fibrinous plaque. Diagnosis of recurrent aphthous stomatitis is reduced to collecting complaints, compiling a medical history of the disease, conducting a physical examination. Treatment is…