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Candida
This photograph shows an aggressive form of thrush with more extensive curd like patches associated with an underlying painful erythema of the palate.
Herpetic Gingivostomatitis
Herpetic Gingivostomatitis is the gingival and oral response to a herpes simplex infection. In this teenage patient, the characteristic ulcers on the lips and an intense painful inflammation of the gingivae...
Stevens-Johnson syndrome [erythema multiforme]
Stevens-Johnson syndrome [erythema multiforme] is an immunologically mediated syndrome comprising the triad of cutaneous lesions [erythema multiforme], stomatitis and conjunctivitis. This photograph shows...
Benign Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid
This photograph shows the typical appearance of Benign Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid after the oral bullae have disintegrated leaving, particularly on the palate, large eroded areas. The erythematous areas...
Behcet's Syndrome
A number of ulcers indistinguishable from aphthous ulcers are visible on the palate [particularly the edentulous upper jaw] of this patient. The patient also had genital ulcers and suffered from Behcet's...
Lip Fissure
This patient developed a split of the lower lip as the result of exposure to extreme dry and cold weather. The lips are also dry and white due to the exposure to extreme weather. Lip splits are quite...
Denture Granuloma
The flange of organized granulation tissue protruding from the middle of the base of the lower lip –/gingival margin was caused by a loose fitting denture. Removal of the granulation tissue combined...
Gingivitis
Gingivitis or infection of the gums [gingiva] is common. In this photograph, marginal gingivitis is shown. The gingival papillae are slightly swollen and have a smooth, shiny red appearance. These areas...
Solitary Giant Apthous Ulcer
A giant apthous ulcer is usually bigger than the multiple apthous ulcer and can be greater than 1 cm in diameter. The red and large deep ulcer in the side of this patient's tongue is a giant apthous ulcer....
Lichen Planus [major erosive]
This photograph shows a large ulcer along the lateral border of the tongue, which has arisen from acute onset lichen planus.
Apthous Ulcer
Apthous stomatitis is characterized by recurrent "crops" of painful superficial ulcerations of the oral mucosa. The etiology of this condition remains unknown. These acute lesions are well demarcated...
Lichen planus [major erosive]
In the major erosive variety of lichen planus, well-defined areas of extensive ulceration of sudden onset are characteristically seen on the buckle mucosa and also along the lateral border of the tongue.
Fibroepithelial Polyp Oral Mucosa
The smooth, pink, sessile, benign polyps at each corner of this patient's mouth are fibroepithelial polyps. They have arisen because of chronic, mild frictional trauma from the teeth.
Epulides [giant cell granuloma]
This red to purplish swelling on the lower gingiva was diagnosed as a peripheral giant cell granuloma by the demonstration of osteoclasts like giant cells on histological examination.
Epulides [pyogenic granuloma]
The gingival tissues are very prone to develop exuberant inflammatory overgrowths [Epulides]. These overgrowths are often found to contain immature, vascular granulation tissue. The type of epulis is...
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