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Library of Oral Pathology: Management of Precancerous and Cancerous Oral Lesions

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3 lessons + 1 free (3h 25min)

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Everything from diagnosis to treatment of the most common precancerous and cancerous oral diseases by Dr. Ashley Clark — A diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology! 

 

During the course you will learn the protocols of:

 

– Diagnosis of leukoplakia

– Detection of squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity

– Differential diagnosis of ulcerative lesions

– Diagnosis and treatment of salivary glands pathology 

– Diagnosis and study of histopathology 

– X-ray diagnosis of lesions.

 

The course covers all questions related to precancerous & cancerous lesions of the oral cavity and protocols for their early diagnosis and treatment.

Lesson 1.Leukoplakia & oral cancer

– Introduction to the classification and the diagnosis protocols of oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma

– The etiology of human papillomavirus

– Clinical features of potentially malignant disorders of the oral cavity

– Clinical features of oral dysplasia

– Lesions of leukoplakia

– Thin leukoplakia: hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, carcinoma-in-situ

– Thick leukoplakia: mild dysplasia, mild dysplasia with hyperkeratosis

– Veruciform leukoplakia: severe dysplasia 

– Erythroleukoplakia: severe dysplasia, squamous cell carcinoma 

– Common locations in which leukoplakia is encountered

– The appropriate treatment plan for patients with leukoplakia

– Lesions of oral squamous cell carcinoma

– Methods on how to help prevent squamous cell carcinoma in your patient population.


Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Periodontists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 2.Ulcers of the oral cavity

– Ulcerative conditions of the oral cavity

– The differential diagnosis for ulcerative lesions

– Diagnosis, treatment protocols, and case presentation of desquamative gingivitis

– Differential diagnosis of desquamative gingivitis

– Diagnosis, treatment protocols, and case presentation of lichen planus: 


- Reticular form

- Papules form

- Plaque-like form

- Atrophic form

- Ulcerative form

- Bullous form.


– Diagnosis, treatment protocols, and case presentation of mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP)

– Diagnosis, treatment protocols, and case presentation of Pemphigus vulgaris

– The differences between acute and chronic ulcerative conditions

– Diagnosis, treatment protocols, and case presentation of recurrent aphthous ulceration (RAU): minor and major form

– Diagnosis, treatment protocols, and case presentation of herpes simplex virus and recurrent herpes simplex

– Treatment plan for patients with acute ulcers

– Treatment plan for patients with chronic ulcers

– The follow-up measures for patients with oral ulcerations.


Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Periodontists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 3.Common epithelial, mesenchymal, and salivary lesions of the oral cavity

– Pigmented lesions of the oral cavity and their differential diagnosis: 


- Amalgam tattoos: diagnosis, treatment protocols, and clinical presentation

- Oral Melanotic macule: diagnosis, treatment protocols, and clinical presentation

- Acquired melanocytic nevus: diagnosis, treatment protocols, and clinical presentation

- Melanoma: diagnosis, treatment protocols, and clinical presentation.


– Human papillomavirus: the difference between low-risk and high-risk HPV strains

– The papillary lesions of the oral cavity and their differential diagnosis: 


- Squamous papilloma: diagnosis, treatment protocols, and clinical presentation

- Verruca vulgaris: diagnosis, treatment protocols, and clinical presentation

- Condyloma acuminatum: diagnosis, treatment protocols, and clinical presentation.


– Differential diagnosis of mesenchymal lesions: fibromas and bumps on the gum

– Salivary pathology: mucoceles and xerostomia

– Treatment plan for patients with common oral lesions

– Clinical cases and conclusion. 


Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Periodontists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 4.Common radiographic oral pathology

– Radiographic features, diagnosis, and management of radiolucent defects:

 

- stafne defect.

 

– Radiographic features, diagnosis, and management of multilocular radiolucent lesions: 

 

- ameloblastoma

- central giant cell granuloma

- hemangioma

- odontogenic keratocyst.

 

– Radiographic features, diagnosis, and management of common radiopaque lesions:

 

- condensing osteitis

- idiopathic osteosclerosis

- cemento-osseous dysplasia

- focal cemento-osseous dysplasia

- periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia

- florid cemento-osseous dysplasia

- cemento blastoma

- osteoma.

 

– The difference between lesions with a similar radiographic presentation

– When radiographic lesions do need a biopsy?

– Follow-up measures regarding radiographic pathology

– Syndromes associated with radiographic pathology.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Periodontists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Course includes next lessons:

46min
Lesson 2

Ulcers of the oral cavity

Ashley Clark
58min
Lesson 3

Common epithelial, mesenchymal, and salivary lesions of the oral cavity

Ashley Clark