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Reference List

Reprinted from A Textbook of Oral Pathology: Fourth Edition. William G. Shafer, Maynard K. Hine and Barnet
M. Levy, © 1983, with permission from Elsevier.
• Picture #54 Page 554 Color Plate V Aspirin burn

Reprinted from Oral Pathology: Clinical-Pathologic Correlations: Second Edition. Joseph A. Regezi and James
Sciubba, © 1993, with permission from Elsevier.
• Picture #32 Page 460 Fig. 15.3 Paget disease of the skull

Reproduced with permission from Zegarelli, Edward V., Austin H. Kutscher and George A. Hyman: Diagnosis of
Diseases of the Mouth and Jaws. Philadelphia: Williams & Wilkins, 1969.
• Picture #5 Page 471 Fig. 113 Dens in Dente
• Picture #8 Page 77 Fig. 19.1 Amelogenesis imperfecta
• Picture #18 Page 478 Fig. 115.2 Sickle cell anemia
• Picture #31 Page 452 Fig. 111.1 Scleroderma
• Picture #72 Color Plate #95 Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis

Reproduced with permission from Langlais, Robert P. and Craig S. Miller: Color Atlas of Common Oral Diseases:
Third Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003.
• Picture #3 Page 17 Fig. 6.6 Dentinogenesis imperfecta "Opalescent Hue"
• Picture #4 Page 43 Fig. 18.3 Dentinogenesis imperfecta
• Picture #9 Page 41 Fig. 17.2 Enamel hypoplasia
• Picture #15 Page 41 Fig. 17.5 Hypoplastic
• Picture #16 Page 41 Fig. 17.4 Hypomaturation
• Picture #17 Page 41 Fig. 17.7 Hypocalcified
• Picture #19 Page 85 Fig. 36.3 Cyclic neutropenia
• Picture #20 Page 47 Fig. 21.7 Atrophic glossitis
• Picture #21 Page 85 Fig. 36.1 Acute myelogenous leukemia
• Picture #23 Page 143 Fig. 62.1 Irritation fibroma
• Picture #24 Page 27 Fig. 11.1 Congenital epulis of the newbor
• Picture #35 Page 137 Fig. 60 Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
• Picture #43 Page 119 Fig. 51.7 Verrucous carcinoma
• Picture #44 Page 125 Fig. 54.8 Squamous cell carcinoma: of floor of mouth
• Picture #67 Page 103 Fig. 45.7 Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
• Picture #68 Page 103 Fig. 45.8 Adenoid cystic carcinoma
• Picture #75 Page 118 Fig. 50.7 Leukoplakia
• Picture #76 Page 115 Fig. 49.1 Fordyce's disease
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#87 #88 #1 #2
Ossifying fibroma Odontogenic myxoma Complete True Anodontia Partial Anodontia

#90 #3 #4
#89 Three discrete minor aphthous ulcera- Picture Illustrates the “Opalescent Hue” of Dentinogenesis imperfecta: radiographic features
Lateral periodontal cyst tions involving the buccal mucosa Dentinogenesis imperfecta

#91 #92 #5 #6
A solitary ulceration representative of a Herpetiform aphthous ulcers: manifests as Dens in Dente Fusion
major aphthous ulceration recurrent tiny ulcers (<0.1 cm) that may coalesce

#93 #94 #7 #8
Concrescence Amelogenesis imperfecta
Recurrent herpes labialis in the early vesicular phase Giant cell tumor of bone Note: arrows on bite-wing x-ray show minute thickness of enamel
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#9 #10 #79 #80


Enamel hypoplasia: White and brown defects Amelogenesis imperfecta Gingival lichen planus, manifesting as an erythematous Geographic tongue
alteration of the attached gingiva.

#11
Abfraction
#12 #81 #82
Erosion Fissured (Scrotal) tongue Nicotinic stomatitis

#13 #14 #83 #84


Abrasion Attrition Peripheral ossifying fibroma Residual cyst

#15 #16 #85 #86


Amelogenesis imperfecta: Hypoplastic Amelogenesis imperfecta: Hypocalcification Radicular cyst Keratocystic odontogenic tumor: may be unilocular or
multilocular; with a scalloped or cortical border
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#71 #72 #17 #18


Leukoedema Actinic (solar) Cheilitis Amelogenesis imperfecta: Hypomaturation Sickle cell anemia: Periapical x-ray demonstrates marrow spaces
which are markedly enlarged due to the loss of many trabeculae

#74 #19 #20


#73 Fordyce’s granules: on buccal mucosa Cyclic neutropenia: gingival erythema
Leukoplakia: Attached gingiva Atrophic glossitis associated with pernicious anemia

#75 #76 #21 #22


Snuff dippers keratosis Angular Cheilitis Leukemic gingivitis: acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) Adult leukemia: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)

#77 #78 #23 #24


White sponge nevus of buccal mucosa Hairy tongue Irritation fibroma: on buccal mucosa Congenital epulis of the newborn: a pink nodule
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#26
Periapical abscess:
#25 #63 #64
Granular cell tumor: pink tongue nodule Pleomorphic adenoma (mixed tumor) Pleomorphic adenoma (mixed tumor) of the palate

#27
#28 #65 #66
Periapical abscess: large periapical radiolucency
Ectodermal dysplasia Mucoepidermoid carcinoma: draining fistulas Adenoid cystic carcinoma

#30
#29 Cleidocranial dysplasia: supernumerary teeth, numerous fully #67
Ectodermal dysplasia: reduced number of teeth formed teeth embedded within the mandible and maxilla Target lesions of erythema multiforme #68
Actinomycosis

#31 #32
#69 #70
X-ray showing an abnormal increase in width of Paget’s disease of the skull showing patchy opaque pattern Herpangina Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
periodontal - membrane space seen in scleroderma (“cotton-wool” appearance)
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#56 #57 #33 #34


Intradermal nevus Intramucosal nevus Hyperparathyroidism: panoramic radiograph showing
Acromegaly: bony changes alter the patient’s facial accentuated bone loss, interproximal calculus and periapical
features including the spacing of teeth abscesses

#35
#58 #59 Peutz - Jeghers syndrome: lips and perioral skin #36
Junctional nevus Compound nevus Malignant melanoma of the skin

#60 #61 #37 #38


Traumatic bone cyst: well-demarcated unilocular or Peripheral giant cell granuloma Burkitt lymphoma Burkitt lymphoma: lesions undergoing osseous
multilocular radiolucency with scalloping around roots resorption with irregular margins and reactive bone

#62 #39 #40


Salivary calculi (arrow) Ewing sarcoma Ewing sarcoma: irregular
“moth-eaten” radiolucency
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#42 #49
#41 #48
Osteosarcoma: aggressive, expansile lesion. Note the Fibrous dysplasia: monostotic form. Ground glass Dentigerous cyst: associated with the crown of an
Central giant cell granuloma “sun ray” periosteal reaction (arrows) change with areas of sclerosis (arrows) unerupted tooth (in this case the maxillary right third
molar). Has well-defined, corticated margin (arrows)

#43 #44 #50 #51


Verrucous carcinoma: of the labial mucosa Squamous cell carcinoma: of floor of mouth Ameloblastoma: multilocular appearance, well-defined. Complex odontoma
Displacement of teeth and root resorption (arrows)

#45 #46 #52 #53


Squamous cell carcinoma: of the tongue Dysplastic nevus of the skin Periapical cemental dysplasia Aspirin burn

#47 #54 #55


Median palatal cyst Oral melanotic macule Blue nevus

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