abscess. periodontal abscess. acute, 0.8 cm large, strongly pressure-dolent, bulging elastic, cystic, smooth lump of the palatal marginal mucosa in the area of the second premolar and the first molar, existing for 14 days. the probing depth was 11 mm palatally on the first molar. immediate improvement of the symptoms after the incision.
Amalgam tattoo. chronic inpatient blue-black stain on the alveolar process mucosa at the level of the apex of the right lateral incisor, existing since 2 years. on the basis of the radiological examination evidence of a root tip resection and retrograde root filling of the tooth with amalgam.
Bednar's aphthae. large, very painful flat ulcers in the vestibulum oris covered with fibrin. 77-year-old patient has been suffering from these aphthous ulcers for 1 year.
aphthae, habitual: sharply defined, greasy coated, very painful ulcers at the edge of the tongue. 1 week old. recurrent course; last recurrence 3 months ago. at that time spontaneous healing within 3 weeks.
Erythema exsudativum multiforme. chronic dynamic erosive gingivitis with reactive squamous epithelial hyperplasia and partially superficial mucous membrane erosions in a 66-year-old female patient with histologically confirmed lichen planus mucosae. severe pain during oral hygiene and close-up. all regions of the oral cavity are affected.
Erythema exsudativum multiforme; acutely opened, extensive, painful erosions of the oral mucosa; infestation of the red of the lips with fine rhagades.
exfoliatio areata linguae. several, apparently confluent areas, but clearly anular, "plaque free" areas at the left tongue margin. distinct burning sensation with spicy food or fruity drinks. characteristic for the clinical picture are the whitish swollen border areas, which are also still detectable at the right side of the tongue. in the center of the tongue normal plaque.
Exfoliatio areata linguae. two circumscribed, almost circular, "plaque free" areas, which, apart from a slight burning sensation when eating spicy food, cause no symptoms. characteristic for the clinical picture are the whitish swollen edges.
Exfoliatio areata linguae: Chronically dynamic, since 5 years alternating, map-shaped, coating-free, red, smooth areas, which are delimited by a raised and whitish swollen rim.
exfoliatio areata linguae. multiple, anular, garland-shaped or landmap-shaped areas free of plaque, which are delimited by a raised and whitish swollen rim. slight tongue burning may be present. these areas are variable in location and can migrate over the tongue.
Gingivostomatitis, chronic. sharply defined, chronically stationary, burning redness in the area of the contact surfaces of the dental prosthesis. this has resulted in hyperplastic-papillomatous epithelial hyperplasia (palatal papillomatosis). the hard palate and the alveolar processes in the upper jaw are typical localisations affected here.
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