colour atlas of oral diseases in children and adolescence
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IndexNumbers in normal print are page numbers; numbers in bold print refer to illustrations.
Abscesseslateral periodontal (parodontal) 76, 256periapical (dental abscess; odontogenic
abscess) 61, 225, 227 -231Acatalasia 103Acrocephalosyndactyly I l, 25-26Actinomycosis 119, 391Adenoma, pleomorphic salivary I14, 380Adenoma sebaceum 78African Burkitt's lymphoma 101, 342AIDS/HIV
candidosis 79,262:265haemophilia 31mucosal disorders 79-80, 262-270necrotising gingivitis 7 l, 266-267periodontitis 268-269
Albright's syndrome 1 15, 385Amalgam tattoos 81,272Ameloblastoma 1 17, 388-389Amelogenesis imperfecta 9, 18-21Anaemla
aplastic 84, 277:279iron-deficiency 1 09, 37 l-37 2
Angiofibromas 25,78Angiomatosis, encephalofacial 41, 133-135Angular stomatitis (angular cheilitis; cheilosis;
perléche) 82, 109,274,301, 351, 370Ankyloglossia (tongue tie) 10, 23-24Ankylosis
Apert's syndrome 26teeth46,t4Ll49
Antimalarial drugs 100Apert's syndrbme (acrocephalosyndactyly)
tt,25-26Aphthae 82,275-276
Behçet's syndrome 280Arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid ll7 ,390Arthromyalgia, facial 1 18Aspergillosis 9l
Bednar's ulcer 108Behçet's syndrome 82, 85, 28U282Benign migratory glossitis 26, 82, 84Bleeding, gingival 99-100, 106, 361Bloch-Sulzberger disease 33, 105-106Bohn's nodules 27, 85Bone marrow fansplantation 84, 101,
363-365Boumeville-Pringle disease 25, 77-81Bruising, non-accidental 123, 406-409Brushfield spots 21, 62Bruton's syndrome 16Bruxism 40, 128Bulimia neruosa 174-l7SBurkitt's lymphoma 97, l0l, 342-343Bums 86, 283-289
non-accidental I24, 4lL
Ca1cu1i, salivary (sialoliths) 1 12Calculus (tarrar) 14, 27 .248Cancrum ot''s (noma) 72,242Candidosis (thrush)
AIDS 79, 262-265
chemotherapy 299 Di George syndrome 15, 32chronic mucocutaneous 15, 32,43-46 Dog bites 92,310immunodeficiency, congenital 15,32, 42 Dolichocephaly40, 131leukaemia99 Down'ssyndromel3,2l ,2 l ,6143mucosal 81.271 Duncan's disease 97
Candidosis-endocrinopathysyndrome15, Dwarfism3032,43 Dysautonomia, familial 105, 358
Carcinoma, oral I 19, 392Cat scrâtch disease 1 19, 393Cellulitis 120,394Cerebral palsy 1 1, 27Cheek-biting (morsicatio buccarum) 87, 290Cheilitis 120,395-400
actinic 395angular 82, 89, 109, 27 4, 301, 351, 370cheilitis granulomatosa 399-400exfoliative 120lipJicking 120, 396-397
Chemotherapyhypodontia 195mucosal lesions 87, 291-299
Cherubism (familial fibrous dysplasia) 12,28:29
Chickenpox 108, 367-369Child abuse 108, 123-124, 406-4IlChondroectodermal dysplasia (Ellis-van
Creveld syndrome) 12, 36, 30-32Chronic granulomatous disease 16, 48Chronic mucocutaneous candidosis 15,
43-46Chvostek's sign 32Clefting disorders 13, 33-36, 125Cleidocranial dysplasia (cleidocranial
dysostosis) 14, 56, 37-40Coel iac disease {g luten sensi t ive
enteropathy) 93, 315-316Condyloma acuminatum 96Congenital epulis (granular cell
myoblastoma) 17,49Cowden's syndrome (multiple hamartoma
and neoplasia syndrome) 18,50-51Coxsackie virus infection 94Craniosynostosis 1 l, 25Crohn's disease 89Crouzon's syndrome 11, 18,52Cusp of Carabelli 47, l5lCyanosis, central 83Cyclospor in 1 4. 107. 251. 365Cystic fibrosis 19, 53-54Cysts
eruption 54, 176neonatal gingival 27, 85odontogenic 1 17periapical 67,229-231
Cytomegalovirus infection 79, 265
Deep mycoses 91, 309Dens evaginatus 66, 226Dental abscess 6'7 ,227-231Dental calcuius (tartar) 7 4, 27, 248Dental caries 48, 153-155Dentinogenesis imperfecta 19-20, 5540, 122Depigmentation 25,79
Ectodermal dysplasia 22, 69, 31, 64-lEhlers-Danlos syndrome 23, lI8, 70-El l is-van Crereld syndrome 12. 36.3En coup de sabre 122,405Enamel clefts 5 1, 163Enamel hypoplast a 5 l, 164-17 |
chemotherapy 292congenital hypoparathyroidism 99epiloia 81
Encephalofacial angiomatosis 41, 13!Eosinophilic granuloma 98Epidermolysis bullosa 24, 7 4-7 6Epi lepsy 11, 105Epiloia (tuberous sclerosis ;
Bourneville-Pringie disease) I77-81
Epstein's pearls 27, 85Epstein-Ban virus 97, 101Epulides 75Epulis
congenital (granular cell myoblastt 7 , 4 9
giant cell 76, 255Eruption cysts 54, 176Erythema migrans (geographic tongurbenign migratory glossitis) 26, 82, 84Erythema multiforme 92, 3ll-313Erythema nodosum 85, 282
Facial palsy l2l, 401-402Fallot's tetralogy 27 , 83Fibromas, subungual 80Fibrous dysplasia 1 15, 381-385
famiiial (cherub ism) 12, 28-29Finger clubbing 53Fluorosis 62,208-210Focal epithelial hyperplasia (Heck's
disease) 96Fragilitas ossium 38, l2l-122
Gardner's syndrome 56Gargoylism 35, 113-114Geographic tongue 26, 82, 84Giant cell granuloma (giant cell epulis)'Gilles de 1a Tourette syndrome 105Gingivae
bleeding 99-100, 106, 361cysts (Epstein's pearls; Bohn's no
in neonates 27, 85hyperplasia, drug-induced 74, l0?
249-25I,365mucosa 13, 15-17pigmentation 39, 127trauma77,258-261
Gingival fibromatosis, hereditary 28,
urngrvrns iJacute necrot is ing (Vincent 's d isease) 71,
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.nroïl ffirpr.sric 72. 24J-245chronic marginal 7 3, 246-247gingivitis artefacta 258-259necrotising, HIV infection 266-267
Gingivostomatitis. fàmilial white folded 44.143
Glandular fever 97 ,328-329Glossitis
benign migratory 26, 82. 84coeliac disease 315iron deficiency 109. 372vitamin B deficiency 109
Gluten sensitive enteropathy 93, 315-316Goldenhar''s syndrome (ocu1o-auriculo-
vertebral dysplasia) 29, 89-90Gorlin's syndrome (Gorlin Goltz
syndromel multiple basal cell naevisyndrome) 29,91-92
Graft-versus-host disease I 07Granular cell myoblastoma 17. 49Granulomas
chronic mucocutaneous candidosis I 5eosinophilic 98giant cell 76, 255pyogenic 75,253-254
Granulomatosis, orotàcial 89, 300-308Granulomatous disease, chronic 16, 48Growthdisorders 118
Haemangioma 30, 93-97Sturge-Weber syndrome 41, 133-135
Haematomas, iatrogenic 97Haemolytic disease of the newborn (icterus
gravis neonatorum) 62, 2llHaemophi l ias 31.98Haemorrhage, gingival 99 100, 106,361Hairy leukoplakia 19, 91, 1O1Hallermann-StreifT syndrome 36Hand, foot and mouth disease (vesicular
stomatitis with exanthema) 91.377Hand-Schûller-Christian disease 98Heck's disease 96Herpangina 94, 318Herpes labialis 1 5, 95, 99, 41, 296-297,
322-323Herpes simplex virus infection 79.91-95.
319-323chemotherapy 296-297leukaemia 99stomatitis 91, 314, 319-321
Histiocytosis 98, 330-333HIV infection ,ree AIDS/HIVHuman papillomavirus infections 96, 298,
324-326Hurler's syndrome 35, 113-114Hutchinson's incisors 42, 136-137Hypercalcremir-suprar r l vula l aon ic stenosis
syndrome (Williams syndrome) 4.1,l4+145
Hyperdontia 56, f 8l-190Hypelelasticity of skin 70. 72Hyperkeratosis 38, 124Hypertelorism 25,3T . 52Hypoadrenocorticism 43Hypodontia 58.66-69, 105, 192-200Hypoparathyroidism 32, 99-104
Hypophosphatasia 76Iatrogenrc rnjury 97 .327lcterus gravis neonatorurn 62, 211IgA def ic iency 16. 107Immunodeficiencies, congenital 15 16,
4r-48Incontinentia pign'renti (Bloch Sulzberger
disease) 33,105-106Infectious mononucleosis (glandular fèver')
91.328-329Iron deficiency 1,09, 37 l-37 2
Jaundice 212Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis i 17, 390
Kaposi 's salcoma 79Keratoses 107Kernicterr,rs 211Klippel Feil syndrome l3Klinefelter's syndrome 69Koilonychia 371Kopl ik 's spots 102,345
Laband syndron're 28. 87-88Labial fianum
abnorn-ral 10,22bruis ing 123
Langerhan's cell histiocytosesLesch Nyhan syndrome 105Letterer Siwe disease 98Leucopenia 84Leukaenrias 99, 334-337
candidosis 271Lichen planus 100, 338-341Lignocaine burn 284Lips
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carcinoma 119.392cheilitis 120,395-397clef t 13,34,36,125fissures 120" 301. 398pits 34, 107
Lymphangioma 31, 122. 108-110Lymphomas 101.342-343
Macrocrania 131Macrodontia 64, 217Macroglossia 21, 122MAGIC syndrome 85Malocclr-rsion 64, 218-222Masseteric hypertrophy 1 16, 386-387Materia alba 65. 223Measles (rubeola) lO2, 314-345Melanot ic naevi 102, 346Melkersson Rosenthal syndrome 27. 35"
ltt-ltzMesiodens 188, 190Microdontia 293-295Microglossia 122Micrognathia 39. 125-126Mohr's syndror.ne 120Molluscum contagiosum 102. 347 -348Morplroea 122,405Morsicatio buccarum 87. 290Mucoceles 112.374-375Mucopolysaccharidosis (Hurler's syndrome
gargoyl ism) 35, l l3-114Mucosa see Oral mucosaMucosi t is 104, 107.363
Odonlodysgenesis i nrpel f -ecta 37Odontodysplasia 37, 118-119Odontogenic abscess 67. 227-231
98,330-333 Odontogenic cyst I 17Odor.rtogenic tun.rours 1 17. 388-389Odontomes 66,224-226Oedema. faucial 97, 328Oral-facial digital syndrome 37, 69, 120Oral mucosa 7*8
white lesions I 01
Mucous patches 359Multiple basal cell naevi syndrome 29,91-92Multiple endocrine adenomatosis (Type IIB)
syndrome 36, l15Multiple hamartoma and neoplasia
syndrome 18,50-51Mumps 112,376-377Mycoses. deep 91. 309Myoblastoma, granular cell 17. 49
Naevimelanotic 102,346multiple basal cell naevi syndrome 29.
9t-92Neuromas, mucosal 36. 115Neutropenia 103, 349-352Nifedipine 74Noma72,242Non-accidential injury 108, 123-124,
406-4tlNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents 100
Oculo-auriculo-vertebral dysplasia 29.89-90
Orofacial granulomatosis 89. 300-308Osteogenesis imperfecta (fragilitas ossium)
38. t2r-122Osteonryelitis 1O4, 122, 403-404Osteoradionecrosis 10'{
Pachyonychia congenita 36Palate 12
clef t 13.35-36. 125Palmar-plantar hyperkeratosis 38, 124Papillomavirus infection 96. 298, 324-326Papillon-Lefévre syndrome 38, 123-124Parotitis
HIY 270recunent 112,379suppurative 112,378
Patau's syndrome 39, 125Pellagra 109,370Pemphigus vulgaris 104, 353Penicillin rash 97Periadenitis mucosa necrotica recun:ens 82Pericoronitis, acute 71, 240-241Periodontitis 76. 257
Down's syndrome 63HIV infection 268-269Papillon Lefévre syndrorne 123
Perléche 82. 27 4, 301. 351, 370Petechiae 106, 277. 279. 329, 360-362Phenytoin 41, 7 4, 27, 249-250Pierle Robrn syndrome 13,39,126Pigmentation
candidosis-endocdnopathy syndrome 43oral 81.272-273racial 39, 127
Plaque 47, 152
Polyps, fibroepithelial'7 5, 252Pseudohypoparathyroidism 32, l00.l04Ptyal ism 111Pulp polyp 58, 191Pulpitis, hyperplastic (pulp polyp) 58, 191Purpura 84,99,279,335Pyogenic granuloma 75, 253-254Pyostomatitis vegetans 104, 354
Radiotherapy-induced lesions 104, 355-357Rash
infectious mononucieosis 97measles 344
Rett's syndrome 40, 128-129Riga-Fede disease 36, 108, 117Riley-Day syndrome (familial
dysautonomia) 105,358Robin sequence (Pierre Robin syndrome)
13,39,126Rubeola (measles) 102, 344-345
Saddle nose 42, 113Saliva 8Salivary flow, abnormal 111,373Salivary glands 8
HIV infection 270neoplasms 1 14, 380swelling I I2-l 13, 37 6-379
Scleroderma 122,405Scurvy 109Self-mutilation 105, 358Sex-linked panhypoimmunoglobulinaemia
(Bruton's syndrome) 16Shingles 108Sialadenitis 1 12Sialolithiasis I 12Sialorrhoea (ptyalism) 1 1 1Sideropenia 109Snail track ulcers 106Soto's syndrome 40, 45, 130-132steatocystoma multiplex 36Stevens-Johnson syndrome 92Stickler syndrome 39Stomatitis
angular 82, 109, 27 4, 301, 351, 370herpetic 9 4, 314, 319 :321
recurent aphthous 82*83, 27 5-27 6vesicular 94, 317
Sturge-Weber syndrome (encephalofacialangiomatosis) 41, 133-135
Syphilisteeth 42,136-137oral lesions 106, 359
Tartar (dental calculus) 74, 248
Tattoos 81, 272-273Taurodontism 69, 235Teeth
abrasion 45, 146ankylosis 46,148-149attrition 47, 128, 150crowding 64,218development 5dilaceration 49, 156-158double (connation) 49, 159-162enamel clefts 5 1, 163erosion 53, 172-175eruption anomalies 4546, 147eruption cysts 54, 176eruption times 10-1Lextemal resorption 54, 177extrinsic staining 55, 178-180floating 98,333hyperdontia 56, 181-190hypodontia 58,192-200impacted 60,20I-203internal resorption (pink spot) 61,
204-206intrinsic staining 62, 54,207-216mixed dentition 4-6natal 36, 116neonatal 36, L17permanent dentition 7-9, 11primary dentition 5, 1-3, 10prominent tubercles/cusps 68, 232-234tetracycline staining 54, 213-216transposition 69, 236trawa69,237
Temporomandibular joints 8arthritis 1 17, 390subluxation 1 18
Temporomandibular pain-dysfunctionsyndrome (facial arthromyalgia) 1 18
Tetracycline 54, 213-216Thrombocytopathy 1 06, 360:362Thrombocytopenia 84, 27 7, 36U362Thrush see Candidosis
. Tongue 7-8, 14fissured (scrotal; plicated) 21, 26, 27, 84fi.:rred93,3I4geographic (erythema migrans) 26, 82, 84hairy leukoplakia 79tongue tie 10,23-24
Tonsils, lingual 8Torus mandibularis 42, 138Torus palatinus 42Transplantation patients 84, 107, 363-365
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Traumagingival damage 7 7, 258-261iatrogenic mucosal injury 97.31æeth69,237ulcers 97, 108,327,366
Treacher Collins syndrome 13Tricho-dento-osseous syndrome 69Trichorhinopharyngeal syndrome 4
139-142Trismus 104Tuberous sclerosis 25, 77 -81
Ulcerative colitis 104, 354Ulcers
aphthous 82-83, 27 5-27 6, 28O,Bednar's 108hand, foot and mouth disease 9,herpangina 94, 318herpetic 265HIV infection 80latrogenic 97 ,327leukaemia 99, 337main causes 83orofacial granulomatosis 302perianal 281traumatic 97, 108, 327, 366
Uvula, bifid 13, 33
Varicella-zoster virus infections 10367369
Vincent's disease 71, 238-239Vitamin deficiencies t09, 370:372Vitiligo 43
Warts 96, 298,324White sponge naevus (familiai whi
gingivostomatos\s) 44, 143Williams syndrome 44, 14ç145Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome 16, 47
Xeroderma 65Xeroderma pigmentosum I 19Xerostomia 48, 104, 107, lll, 373
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