Transcript Leukoplakia

LOOKING but not SEEING
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TYPES OF TUMORS
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 Benign Tumors
 Precancerous lesions
 Maligant Tumors
***DIAGNOSIS: Secondary Prevention  Early Lesion
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 A precancerous condition or premalignant condition, sometimes called
a potentially precancerous condition or potentially premalignant
condition, is a state of disordered morphology of cells that is associated
with an increased risk of cancer. If left untreated, these conditions may
lead to cancer
 precancerous condition is also called speckled leukoplakia or speckled
erythroplakia. The risk of oral cavity cancer developing from
erythroleukoplakia falls between the risk for leukoplakia and
erythroplakia.
Facultative vs. Obligatory
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 Obligate
 Facultative
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Facultative: 1. In general, not obligatory but rather capable of adapting to
different conditions.
These facultative precancerous : The most typical setting that of chronic
irritation and inflammation.
What you may see CLINICALLY
 Leukoplakia
 Speckled leukoplakia
 Leukoerythroplakia
 Erythrokoplakia
 Erytholeukoplakia
 Speckled erythroplakia
 Granular erythroplakia
 Erythroplakia
 Ulceration
 proliferative verrucous leukoplakia
(PVL)
 oral submucous fibrosis.
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Signs & Sypmtoms
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A lump or thickening in the oral soft tissues
Soreness or a feeling that something is caught in the throat
Difficulty chewing or swallowing
Ear pain
Difficulty moving the jaw or tongue
Hoarseness
Numbness of the tongue or other structures
LEUKOPLAKIA
Leukoplakia is a condition in which thick, white patches form on the
tongue and the lining of the cheeks of the mouth. Smoking is the most
common cause, but other irritants can cause this condition as well.
Mild leukoplakia is usually harmless and generally goes away on its own.
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Leukoplakia
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Atrophy of epithelium on the tongue & lips as a sequel to recurrent acute
or chronic inflammation of the mucosa has been shown to promote the
development of leukoplakia.
The mechanism underlying such changes is not infrequently endogenous.
Szodoray (1963) & Maskillejson (1969) regarded photosensitive cheilitis as
a precancerous state and Venkei and J. Sugar (1965) classified the chronic
forms of cheilitis as facultative precancerous changes that pre-dispose to
the development of frank precancerosis, leukoplakia
PROLIFERATIVE VERRUCOUS
LEUKOPLAKIA
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ERYTHROPLAKIA
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Erythroplakia is a red patch on the oral mucosa that cannot be accounted for by any
specific disease entity. A lesion that is both white and red.
ORAL SUBMUCOUS FIBROSIS
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ADJUNCTIVE TECHNIQUES
Diagnostic Adjuncts??
• Loupes
• White light
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Vital stains
Light-based adjuncts
Cytopathologic adjuncts
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Light-based Adjuncts
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Vital Stains
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VELSCOPE
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PREVENTION
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 Drink alcohol in moderation
 The risk of developing oral
cancer increases with the amount
and length of time alcohol and
tobacco products are used.
 Limit your exposure to the sun.
 It's important to see your dentist
regularly for screenings.
 Good diet
TREATMENT
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 Surgery
 Hairy leukoplakia requires treatment with an antiviral medication.
 Avoiding pre-disposing factors
 Cryotherapy
Thank you for your attention :’)
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