-
Calculus Surface Index
-
Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs (CPITN)
-
Eastman Interdental Bleeding Index
-
Gingival Bleeding Index of Carter and Barnes
-
Gingival Bone Count
-
Navy Plaque Index
-
Navy Periodontal Disease Index
-
Oral Hygiene Index
-
Periodontitis Severity Index
-
Periodontal Treatment Need System (PTNS)
-
Quigley and Hein’s Plaque Index, as Modified by Turesky et al
-
Sulcus Bleeding Index (SBI)
-
Gingival Index of Loe and Silness
-
Periodontal Index of Russell
-
The Periodontal Disease Index (PDI) of Ramfjord
-
The Plaque Formation Rate Index (PFRI) of Axelsson
-
The Bleeding Index (BI) of Edwards
-
The Columbia Gingival Index (GI) for Gingivitis
-
Jaw Symptom Questionnaire for Evaluating Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
-
Activity Limitation Scale for Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
-
Clinical Stages of Internal Derangement in the Temporomandibular Joint
-
1988 Diagnostic Criteria of the Headache Classification Committee of the International Headache Society for Temporomandibular Joint Disease
-
Indications and Contraindications of Going for Arthroscopic Management of Temporomandibular Joint Disease
-
Jaw Claudication
-
Rheumatoid Arthritis Involving the Temporomandibular Joint
-
Intra-Articular Disk Derangement Disorder of the Temporomandibular Joint
-
Chondrocalcinosis (Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Deposition, Pseudogout) of the Temporomandibular Joint
-
Osteoarthritis and Degenerative Disease of the Temporomandibular Joint
-
Contraindications to Performing Periodontal Osseous Resective Surgery
-
Healing Index of Landry, Turnbull and Howley
-
Handicapping Labio-Lingual Deviation (HLD) Index
-
The California Modification of the Handicapping Labiolingual Deviation [HLD(CalMod)] Index
-
The Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN)
-
The Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI)
-
The Peer Assessment Rating (PAR) Index
-
Grading Scheme of Gottlieb for Evaluating the Results of Orthodontic Treatment
-
Classification of Angle for Dental Occlusion
-
Systems for Dental Notation
-
Using a Simple Classification System in Planning the Surgical Management of Maxillomandibular Asymmetry
-
Diagnosis of the Long Face Syndrome
-
Vertical Indicator (VI) of Miyajima et al for Patients with Class III Malocclusions
-
Gnathic Index (Alveolar Index)
-
Criteria for the Diagnosis of Xerostomia
-
Questionnaire of Moutsopoulos et al for Identifying Xerostomia in Patients with Sicca (Sjogren's) Syndrome
-
Drugs and Other Risk Factors for Xerostomia
-
Management of a Patient with Xerostomia
-
Risk Factors for Caries Development
-
Severity Grades of Root Surface Caries
-
Root Caries Index (RCI) of Katz
-
Risk Factors for Root Caries in the Elderly
-
Clinical and Radiographic Scoring of Dental Caries
-
Diagnostic Criteria of Moller and Poulsen for Dental Caries
-
Four Point Scale of Axelsson for Predicting Caries Risk Based on PFRI Score and Streptococcus mutans Levels
-
Descriptive Classification of DePaola et al for Dental Root Surface Caries
-
Mandibular Fracture Score
-
Risk Factors for Dental Trauma
-
Evaluation of a Patient for Complications After Mandibular Fracture
-
Clinical Findings Associated with Mandibular Fracture
-
Traumatic Macroglossia Secondary to Massive Lingual Hematoma
-
Clinical Features of a "Parade Ground" Fracture
-
Classification of Carinci et al for Mandibular Fractures
-
Estimation of the Possibility to Restore a Positive Overjet in Patients with Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate
-
Evaluating the Outcome of Surgical Repair for a Cleft Lip and Palate Using the Nasolabial Attractiveness Scale of Asher-McDade et al.
-
Ultrasound Classification of Nyberg et al for Fetal Cleft Lip With or Without Cleft Palate
-
LCP Classification and Staging System for Oral Leukoplakia
-
Criteria for the Diagnosis of Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
-
Prognostic Markers of Sudbo et al for Oral Leukoplakia, Including DNA Content
-
Estimating Adenoidal Obstruction of the Nasopharyngeal Airway in Children (Nasal Obstruction Index of Paradise et al)
-
Clinical Indicators of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery for Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy
-
Outcome Measures of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery for Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy
-
Grades of Friedman et al for Tonsillar Size
-
Tonsilloliths and Tonsillolithiasis
-
Grades of Brodsky for Tonsillar Size
-
Indications of Harley for Tonsillectomy in a Child with Asymmetric Tonsillar Enlargement
-
Reasons for a Tonsil Being Absent
-
The Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI)
-
The Child Dental Neglect Scale
-
Importance of Dental Behaviors Questionnaire
-
Clinical Evaluation of Halitosis
-
Indications That the Mouth May Be the Source for Halitosis
-
Halitophobia
-
Odors on the Breath
-
Differential Diagnosis of Tooth Discoloration
-
Enamel Fluorosis
-
Tetracycline-Associated Tooth Discoloration
-
The Tooth Surface Index of Fluorosis (TSIF)
-
Calculating the Daily Dose of Fluoride from the Drinking Water
-
Tooth Stain Index of Macpherson et al (Modified Tooth Stain Index of Lobene)
-
Erythrodontia in Porphyria
-
Darkening of a Dead (Nonviable) Tooth
-
Identification of Pseudomacroglossia
-
Clinical and Cephalometric Features of Macroglossia
-
Calculating Tongue Volume on an Imaging Scan
-
Classification of Vogel et al for True Macroglossia
-
Changes in the Tongue Associated with Neurologic Disorders
-
Clinical Features of a Lingual Thyroid
-
Causes of a Cleft or Bifid Tongue
-
Sublingual Varices
-
Black Hairy Tongue
-
Fissured Tongue
-
Geographic Tongue
-
Atrophic Glossitis (Smooth or Bald Tongue)
-
Furred Tongue (White Furry Tongue)
-
Median Rhomboid Glossitis
-
Herpetic Geometric Glossitis
-
Ankyloglossia
-
Ulceration of the Tongue in a Neonate or Infant Due to Dental Trauma (Riga-Fede Disease)
-
Measurements of Mouth Opening
-
Mandibular Mobility Index of Helkimo
-
Equation of Stephan and Henneberg for Predicting Mouth Width from the Inter-Canine Width
-
Algorithm for Evaluation of Bentz et al for Masses of the Salivary Gland Region in Children
-
Gustatory Sweating (Frey Syndrome, Auriculotemporal Nerve Syndrome) After Parotidectomy
-
Pneumoparotid
-
Postoperative Pneumoparotid (Anesthesia Mumps)
-
Sialadenosis of the Parotid Glands
-
Pseudo-Enlargement of the Parotid Glands Associated with Masseter Muscle Hypertrophy
-
Bilateral Enlargement of the Parotid Glands in Bulimia
-
Uveoparotid Fever (Heerfordt Syndrome) in Sarcoidosis
-
Enlargement of the Salivary Glands in Sarcoidosis
-
Management Options for a Patient with Reduced Flow of Saliva
-
Clinical Features of Recurrent Parotitis in Children
-
Clinical Features of Mucus Escape Reaction (Mucocele, Ranula, Mucus Retention Cyst)
-
Benign Lymphoepithelial Parotid Lesions and Hyperplastic Cervical Lymphadenopathy in an HIV-Positive Patient
-
Necrotizing Sialometaplasia
-
Algorithm of Fritsch for Managing a Patient with a Parotid Stone
-
Algorithm of Fritsch for Managing a Patient with Stenosis of the Parotid Duct
-
Algorithm of Fritsch for Managing a Patient with a Stone in the Submandibular Gland
-
Selection Criteria of McGurk et al for Minimally Invasive Removal of Salivary Calculi
-
Red Flag Signs of Mehanna et al for a Salivary Gland Mass
-
The Dental Anxiety Scale of Corah
-
Consequences to the Patient of a Fear of Dental Care
-
Risk Factors of Maxwell and Braly for Incomplete Tooth Fracture
-
Evaluation of the Patient with a Cracked Tooth
-
Predisposition Index of Braly and Maxwell for Tooth Fracture
-
Classification of Dental Traumatic Fractures
-
Guidelines for Dental Extractions in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy With Myelosuppression
-
Oral Care Guidelines of Seto et al for a Patient After Bone Marrow Transplantation
-
Drug-Induced Gingival Hyperplasia
-
The Gingival Overgrowth Index (GOI) of Seymour et al
-
Gingival Hyperplasia (Gingival Enlargement) Not Due to Drugs
-
Linear or Diffuse Gingival Discoloration (Burton Line, Lead Line, Bismuth Line)
-
Dental Erosion Grading Scale of Eccles and Jenkins
-
Steps to Prevent Dental Erosions Associated with Gastric Acid Reflux
-
Classification of Aine et al for Dental Erosions in Children Associated with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
-
Tooth Wear Index of Smith and Knight
-
Features of Pathological Tooth Wear
-
Individual Tooth Wear Index of Ekfeldt et al
-
Risk Factors of Jarvinen et al for Dental Erosions
-
Clinical Features of Bruxism (Grinding of the Teeth)
-
Risk Factors of Ohayon et al for Sleep Bruxism
-
Oral Changes in Tobacco Chewers and Snuff Dippers
-
Oral Changes in Betel Nut (Areca Nut) Chewers
-
Oral Submucous Fibrosis (SF) in Betel Nut Chewers
-
Semi-Quantitative Clinical Examination of Warnakulasuriya for Patients with Oral Submucous Fibrosis
-
Oral and Dental Changes in a Cocaine Addict
-
Oral and Dental Changes in a Methamphetamine Addict (Meth Mouth)
-
Risk of Complications Following Mandibular Fracture in a Substance Abuser
-
Smoker's Palate (Smoker's Patch, Smoker's Keratosis, Stomatitis Nicotina Palati)
-
Oral Effects of Reverse Smoking
-
Oral Changes Associated with Chronic Gutka Use
-
Oral Changes Associated with Chronic Marijuana Use
-
Dental and Facial Findings in Patients with Congenital Syphilis
-
Questionnaire of Haraldson et al for Evaluating Patients with Dentures
-
Questionnaire of Carlsson et al to Determine How Well a Patient Has Adapted to Dentures
-
Clinical Exam of Carlsson et al for a Patient with Complete Dentures
-
When an Alternative to Dentures Should Be Considered
-
Denture Sore Mouth (Denture Stomatitis) Associated with Candida Albicans
-
Management of a Patient with Denture Sore Mouth
-
Prognostic Factors of Critchlow and Ellis for Patient Satisfaction with Conventional Complete Denture
-
Modified Newton Classification for the Severity of Denture-Related Stomatitis
-
Clinical Features of a Thyroglossal Duct Cyst
-
Indications of Radkowski et al for Performing a Thyroid Scan Prior to Surgery for a Possible Thyroglossal Duct Cyst
-
Clinical Features of Remnants of the Second Branchial Pouch and Cleft
-
Clinical Features of a Parathyroid Cyst
-
Clinical Features of a Cervical Bronchogenic Cyst
-
Congenital Preauricular Pits and Other Remnants of the First Branchial Arch, Pouch or Cleft
-
Clinical Featurs of Remnants of the Third Branchial Pouch and Cleft
-
Burning Mouth Syndrome (Glossodynia, Stomatodynia, Oral Dysaesthesia)
-
Deafferentation Dental Pain
-
Non-Odontogenic Toothache (Atypical Odontalgia)
-
Oral Galvanism (Oral Electricity)
-
Phantom Tooth Pain (PTP)
-
Clinical Features of Peri-Implant Infections
-
Cumulative Interceptive Supportive Therapy (CIST) Severity Classes for Peri-implant Infection
-
Classification of Lekholm and Zarb for Bone Shape and Quality Relevant to Dental Implant
-
Clinical Features of Dentinogenesis Imperfecta (Hereditary Opalescent Dentine)
-
Taurodontism
-
Single Maxillary Central Incisor (SMCI, Solitary Median Maxillary Central Incisor, SMMCI)
-
Indications for the Use of a Stainless Steel Crown to Restore a Tooth
-
Evaluation of a Patient with Self-Biting
-
Diseases Associated with an Increased Risk for Severe Periodontitis
-
Evaluation of a Patient with HIV Disease for Risk Factors Associated with Periodontitis
-
Linear Gingival Erythema (HIV Gingivitis)
-
Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis (Vincent's Angina)
-
Risk Factors for Periodontitis and Caries in a Patient with Down's Syndrome
-
Dry Socket Syndrome (Postextraction Alveolitis, Alveolar Osteitis, Fibrinolytic Alveolitis)
-
Indications of Poswillo for Surgical Removal of the Third Molars
-
Risk Factors of Renton and McGurk for Lingual Nerve Injury During Mandibular Third Molar Surgery
-
Indications of Peterson for Removal of an Impacted Third Molar
-
Factors of Renton et al Predictive of a Difficult Mandibular Third Molar Extraction
-
Dental Extraction in a Patient Taking Warfarin (Coumadin)
-
Evaluation of a Patient with the Numb Chin Syndrome
-
Evaluation and Management of a Patient with a Odontogenic Keratocyst
-
Differential Diagnosis of an Odontogenic Cyst
-
Fissural Cysts of the Maxilla
-
Cherubism
-
Clinical Features of Aphthous Ulcers
-
Types of Aphthous Ulcers
-
Factors That May Trigger a Recurrence of Aphthous Ulcers
-
Modified Diagnostic Tree of Scully et al for a Patient with Recurrent Oral Ulcerations
-
Oral Ulceration Associated with Nicorandil Therapy
-
When to Suspect That Oral Ulcerations May Represent Paraneoplastic Pemphigus (PNP)
-
ELS (Extent, Location, Severity) Oral Mucosal Lesion Quantification System of Flint et al
-
Important Features of Coleman and Nelson of an Oral Ulcer
-
S-C-D System of Compilato et al for Long-Standing Oral Ulcers: Initial Assessment
-
S-C-D System of Compilato et al for Long-Standing Oral Ulcers: Simple Ulceration (S)
-
S-C-D System of Compilato et al for Long-Standing Oral Ulcers: Complex Ulceration (C)
-
S-C-D System of Compilato et al for Long-Standing Oral Ulcers: Destructive Ulceration (D)
-
Differential Diagnosis of van der Meij et al for an Ulcerated Mass of the Oral Mucosa in an Infant
-
Emphysema of the Oral Mucosa
-
Adverse Effects of Chewing Gum
-
Osteonecrosis of the Mandible or Maxilla Associated with Bisphosphonate Therapy
-
Phosphorus Necrosis of the Jaw (Phossy Jaw)
-
Clinical Stages of Osteonecrosis Associated with Bisphosphonate Therapy
-
Rule of 7 for a Patient with a Neck Mass
-
Clinical Patterns of Oral Lichen Planus
-
Root-Crown (R/C) Ratio of Permanent Teeth
-
Risk Factors of Holtta et al for Disturbed Dental Root Development Associated with Pediatric Stem Cell Transplantation
-
Defect Index (DeI) of Holtta et al for Defects in Permanent Dentition
-
Short Root Anomaly
-
Risk Factors of Islas-Granillo et al for Edentulism in Elderly Mexican Adults
-
Histologic Differentiation of an Inflammatory Nasal Polyp from a Nasal Polyp in a Patient with Cystic Fibrosis
-
Evaluation of a Nasal Glial Nodule
-
Clinical Features of Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma
-
Features of Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma on Imaging Studies
-
Staging System of Fisch for Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma
-
The S5 Score of Garbutt et al for Evaluating a Child with Acute Sinus Disease
-
Criteria of the AAO-HNS for Rhinosinusitis
-
Clinical Features of Allergic Rhinitis
-
Temporal Classification of the AAO-HNS for Adult Rhinosinusitis
-
Criteria of Lund and Mackay for Staging Rhinosinusitis
-
Findings of Brandt and Bernstein Suggesting Nonallergic Vasomotor Rhinitis
-
Clinical Findings in Primary Atrophic Rhinitis (Ozena)
-
Clinical Features of Rebound Rhinitis (Rhinitis Medicamentosa)
-
Food-Induced Gustatory Rhinitis or Rhinorrhea
-
Posttraumatic Gustatory Rhinorrhea
-
Risk Factors for Sinusitis
-
Conditions Associated with Rhinitis
-
Conditions Associated with Secondary Atrophic Rhinitis
-
Nonallergic Rhinitis with Eosinophilia Syndrome (NARES)
-
Hormonal Rhinitis in a Woman (Menstrual, Contraceptive, Pregnancy Related)
-
Conditions in the Differential Diagnosis of Rhinitis and Rhinosinusitis
-
Criteria of Dykewicz and Hamilos for Recurrent Acute Rhinosinusitis
-
Criteria of Dykewicz and Hamilos for Chronic Rhinosinusitis with or without Nasal Polyps
-
Criteria of Dykewicz and Hamilos for Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis (AFRS)
-
Criteria of deShazo et al for Allergic Fungal Sinusitis (AFS)
-
Perforation of the Nasal Septum
-
Indications for Correction of a Deviated Nasal Septum
-
Clinical Features of the Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS)
-
Clinical Features of a Saddle Nose
-
Classification of Daniel and Brenner for Saddle Nose
-
Conditions Associated with Saddle Nose
-
Perforation of the Nasal Septum Associated with Bevacizumab Therapy
-
Causes of Discolored Oral Mucosa
-
Clinical Features of Amalgam Tattoo of the Oral Mucosa
-
First Aid for a Nosebleed
-
Possible Causes of a Nosebleed
-
When to Consider a Sinonasal Neoplasm in a Patient with Epistaxis
-
Managing a Patient with Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) and Frequent Nosebleeds
-
Classification of Mahoney and Shapshay for Nasal Vasculature Patterns in Patients with Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT)
-
Classification of Mahoney and Shapshay for the Severity of Epistaxis in a Patient with Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT)
-
Criteria of Mahoney and Shapshay for Response to Laser Therapy by a Patient with Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT)
-
Epistaxis Severity Score (ESS) of Hoag et al for a Patient with Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT)
-
Varices of the Oropharynx and Pharynx (Sublingual Varices, Other)
-
Ischemic Damage to the Tongue (Lingual Infarction)
-
Clinical Features of the Adenoid Facies
-
Facial Features of a Patient with Thalassemia
-
Clinical Features of the Myopathic Facies
-
Clinical Features of the Hippocratic Facies
-
Mask-Like Face of Parkinson's Disease
-
Leonine Facies (Leontiasis)
-
Clinical Features of the Myasthenic Facies
-
Asymmetric Crying Facies (Cardiofacial Syndrome, Cayler Syndrome)
-
Habsburg Jaw, Nose and Lip
-
Facial Features of Turner Syndrome
-
Radiographic Classification of Yoshino et al for the Frontal Sinuses
-
Maxillary Sinus Septa
-
Clinical Features of Oral Pemphigoid
-
Oral Changes Associated with Crohn's Disease
-
Strawberry Gums and Other Oral Changes Associated with Wegener's Granulomatosis
-
Oral Findings in a Patient with Celiac Disease
-
Pyostomatitis Vegetans
-
Oral Psoriasis
-
Vegetable (Pulse) Granuloma
-
Clinical Features of Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome
-
Clinical Features of Orofacial Granulomatosis
-
Indications for Referral of a Patient with Cerumen Impaction to a Specialist
-
Potential Complications After the Use of an Ear Candle
-
Causes of Otorrhea
-
Oral and Dental Complications of Osteoporosis or Osteomalacia
-
Risk Factors for Sialorrhea
-
Factors Contributing to Sialorrhea for a Patient with Parkinson's Disease
-
Combined Drooling Ranking of Thomas-Stonell and Greenberg
-
Predictors of Thomas-Stonell and Greenberg for Control of Drooling in a Pediatric Patient
-
Drugs and Toxic Exposures Associated with Excessive Salivation (Ptyalism, Sialorrhea)
-
Eagle's Syndrome (Stylohyoid Process Syndrome, Calcified Stylohyoid Ligament Syndrome)
-
Conditions Associated with Lhermitte's Phenomenon
-
Lhermitte's Phenomenon and Its Variations
-
Oral Complaints in Diabetes Mellitus
-
Complications of a Tongue Barbell
-
Complications of Dental Nerve Block Analgesia
-
Dental Disorders Associated with Barodontalgia
-
Odontecrexis (Tooth Explosion) Associated with Barodontalgia
-
People At Risk for Experiencing Barodontalgia
-
Granuloma Gravidarum (Pregnancy-Associated Gingival Pyogenic Granuloma)
-
Observations Associated with Masticatory Dysfunction in a Patient with Down's Syndrome
-
Clinical Findings Associated with Masticatory Dysfunction in a Patient with Down's Syndrome
-
Oral and Dental Changes Associated with Hereditary Epidermolysis Bullosa
-
Foreign Body Ingested or Aspirated During Orthodontic Treatment
-
Drug-Induced Changes in Taste or Smell
-
Differential Diagnosis of a Loss of Smell
-
Decreased Sense of Smell in a Patient with Dementia or Parkinson's Disease
-
Photic Sneeze Reflex (Autosomal Dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst Syndrome, ACHOO)
-
Pharyngonasal Reflux
-
Causes of Anterior Diastema
-
Clinical Features of Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH)
-
Risk Factors Associated with Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH)
-
Causes of Ankylosis of the Temporomandibular Joint
-
Conditions Associated with Condylar Resorption of the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)
-
Risk Factors Associated with Post-Tonsillectomy Hemorrhage
-
Hospital Discharge of a Patient Following Tonsillectomy
-
Tongue Involvement in a Patient with Hemochromatosis
-
Drug-Induced Parotitis
-
Minor Salivary Gland Biopsy in the Diagnosis of Neonatal Hemochromatosis (NH)
-
Clinical Features of a Cervical Rib
-
Dental and Oral Defects Associated with X Chromosome Aneuploidy
-
Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Associated with Anti-Angiogenetic Targeted Therapy (Sunitinib, Bevacizumab, etc)
-
Probable Site of Origin for a Process Causing an Enlarged Lymph Node in the Neck
-
Clinical Features of Sinonasal Sarcoidosis
-
Criteria of Braun et al for Sinonasal Sarcoidosis
-
Differential Diagnosis of Sinonasal Sarcoidosis
-
Urofacial Syndrome (Ochoa Syndrome)
-
Oral Changes in a Patient with Primary Hypogammaglobulinemia
-
Differential Diagnosis of a Red Ear
-
Criteria of Lambru et al for Primary Red Ear Syndrome (RES)
-
Teacher Drool Scale
-
Risk Factors of Reid et al for Drooling in a Child with Cerebral Palsy
-
Causes of a Metallic Taste
-
Hazards of Mouth-to-Mouth Kissing
-
Occlusal Index of Helkimo
-
Algorithm of Chen et al for Evaluating a Patient with Bilateral Partoid Enlargement
-
Ramon Syndrome (Gingival Fibromatosis, Cherubism, Epilepsy and Mental Retardation)
-
Diagnostic Criteria of Nixdorf and Moana-Filho for Persistent Dento-Alveolar Pain (PDAP) Disorder
-
Recommendations of Gealh et al for Avoiding Fracture of an Osteointegrated Dental Implant
-
Rhinosinusitis Associated with ANCA-Associated Vasculitis
-
Criteria of deShazo et al for Sarcoidosis of the Sinuses
-
Nasal Septal Hematoma
-
Desquamation and Sloughing of the Oral Mucosa Associated with Sodium Lauryl Sulfate in a Dentifrice
-
Identifying a Patient with Osteoporosis Who Is at Risk for Periodontitis
-
Impact of a Taste Disorder on Diet and Body Weight
-
Clinical Features of a Patulous Eustachian Tube
-
Risk Factors Associated with a Patulous Eustachian Tube
-
Masked Patulous Eustachian Tube
-
Foaming at the Mouth
-
Grades of Lochbuhler et al for Magnetic Resonance Images (MRI) of the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)
-
Cinammon-Induced Allergic Stomatitis
-
Lingual Raynaud Phenomenon (Raynaud Phenomenon of the Tongue)
-
Traumatic Ulcerative Eosinophilic Granuloma with Stromal Eosinophilia (TUGSE)of the Tongue
-
Craniopharyngeal Canal
-
Impact of Lead Poisoning on Oral Health
-
Signs and Symptoms of a Dental Abscess or Other Localized Dental Infection
-
Signs and Symptoms of a Spreading Dental Infection
-
Differential Diagnosis of a Nasopharyngeal Mass
-
Indications of Ah-See and Evans for Referral of a Patient with Rhinosinusitis to a Specialist
-
Drug-Induced Rhinitis
-
Oral Verruciform Xanthoma (OVX)
-
Progressive Hemifacial Atrophy or Facial Hemiatrophy (Parry-Romberg Syndrome)
-
Clinical Features of Otoacariasis (Intra-Aural Tick)
-
Complications of Maheu-Robert et al for a Tongue or Lip Piercing
-
Hypochlorite Dental Accident
-
Oral Conditions in Patients on Calcium Channel Blocker Therapy
-
Differential Diagnosis of Palatal Necrosis
-
Torus Palatinus (Benign Palatine Exostosis)
-
Temporal Tendonitis (Temporal Tendinitis)
-
Clinical Features of the Pierre Robin Sequence
-
GILLS Score for Evaluating a Patient with Pierre Robin Sequence Prior to Creation of a Tongue-Lip Adhesion (TLA)
-
First Bite Syndrome (Parotid Pain Associated with the Start of Salivation)
-
Dermoid Cyst (Hairy Polyp) of the Head and Neck
-
Nasal Vestibular Furunculosis with the Positive Rudolph Sign
-
Neck Tongue Syndrome (NTS)
-
Dental Changes of Chronic Hypoparathyroidism
-
Risk Factors for Taste Loss Associated with Terbinafine Therapy
-
Taste Dysfunction in a Patient with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
-
Adenotonsillar Hypertrophy in Sickle Cell Anemia
-
Bristol Tongue Assessment Tool (BTAT) of Ingram et al for Tongue Tie
-
Uremic Stomatitis
-
Non-Dental Orofacial Pain Associated with Sickle Cell Disease
-
Risk Score Algorithm of Yu et al for Persistent Apical Periodontitis (Deterioration Risk Score, DRS)
-
Discharge, Inflammation, and Polyps/Edema (DIP) Score of Durr et al for Sinonasal Endoscopy
-
Criteria of Oka et al for Eosinophilic Chronic Rhinosinusitis (ECRS)
-
Endoscopic Staging System of Philpott and Javer for Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis
-
Priapism of the Nasal Turbinates in Sickle Cell Anemia
-
Maxillary Silent Sinus Syndrome (SSS, Imploding Antrum Syndrome)
-
Complications Associated with the Use of a Cotton Tipped Applicators (Q-Tips) in the External Ear Canal
-
Index of Chewing Ability of Leake
-
Criteria of the International RDC/TMD Consortium Network and OPSIG for Myalgia as the Cause of Temporomandibular Pain
-
Conditions Associated with Enlargement of the Lingual Tonsil
-
Clinical Consequences Associated with an Enlarged Lingual Tonsil
-
Swansea Classification of Costello et al for Lingual Tonsil
-
Grades of Hwang et al for Hypertrophy of the Lingual Tonsil
-
Endoscopic Lingual Tonsil Hypertrophy Grading Scale
-
Red Flags of Pynnonen et al for Malignancy in an Adult with a Neck Mass
-
Clinical Findings of Pynnonen et al That Suggest an Underlying Malignancy in an Adult with a Neck Mass
-
Algorithm of Pynnonen et al for Evaluating an Adult with a Neck Mass
-
Criteria of Bent and Kuhn for Allergic (Reactive) Fungal Rhinosinusitis
-
Risk Scores of Ebell and Hansen for the Diagnosis of Acute Rhinosinusitis in an Adult in Primary Care
-
CART Model of Ebell and Hansen for the Diagnosis of Acute Rhinosinusitis in an Adult in Primary Care
-
Pinocchio Nose (Vascular Tumor at the Tip of the Nose)
-
Femoral Hypoplasia - Unusual Facies Syndrome (FH-UFS, Femoral-Facial Syndrome. FFS)
-
Olfactory Changes (Desiderosmia or Cravings, Hyposmia) in Iron Deficiency
-
Differential Diagnosis of Thin Vermillion Border to the Upper Lip
-
Definition of a Flare-Up in Endondontics
-
Causes of a Flare-Up in Endodontics
-
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Function in Scleroderma
-
Discoloration of Teeth and Tongue Associated with Linezolid Therapy in Children
-
Blue Tongue
-
Risk Factors of Sakka et al for Early and Late Dental Implant Failure
-
Features of Sakka et al for a Successful Dental Implant
-
Hematoma of the Floor of the Mouth After Dental Implant
-
Diagnostic Criteria of Albandar for Aggressive Periodontitis
-
Predictors of Martinez-Canut for Tooth Loss in a Patient with Periodontal Disease
-
Actinic Lichen Planus (ALP) of the Lip
-
Tooth Mobility Scale
-
Nasal Septal Abscess
-
Nasal Partition Ratio (NPR)
-
Differential Diagnosis of a Blue Nose
-
Dysmorphic Facial Features Associated with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
-
Orofacial Features of Scleroderma (Including Mona Lisa Face, Fish Mouth, Chicken Tongue)
-
Olfactory Hallucination (Phantosmia)
-
Changes in Smell Perception in Pregnancy
-
Paraneoplastic Dysgeusia
-
Pneumocephalus After Blowing the Nose
-
Conditions Associated with a Smooth Philtrum
-
Differential Diagnosis of a Mass in the Floor of the Mouth of a Pediatric Patient
-
Differential Diagnosis of a Mass in the Floor of the Mouth of an Adult
-
Palatal Myoclonus (Palatal Tremor)
-
Failed Root Canal
-
Actinic Cheilitis (Solar Cheilosis)
-
Classification of Poitevin et al for Actinic Cheilitis
-
Lip Lickers Dermatitis
-
Lip Fullness Grading Scale of Carruthers et al
-
Clinical Diagnosis of Angular Cheilitis
-
Differential Diagnosis of Angular Cheilitis
-
Clinical Features of Exfoliative Cheilitis
-
Early Childhood Caries (ECC, Baby Bottle Syndrome)
-
Risk Factors for Dental Enamel Hypoplasia (EHP) or Developmental Defects
-
Adenoidal Obstruction Score of Bitar et al
-
Differential Diagnosis of Parotitis
-
Saline Nasal Lavage (Saline Nasal Irrigation)
-
Oral Lichen Sclerosus
-
Questionnaire of Tjio et al to Screen for a Coagulopathy in a Patient with Epistaxis
-
Causes of Premature Loss of the Primary Teeth
-
Drug-Induced Dental Caries
-
Parotitis Associated with Noninvasive Mask Ventilation
-
Postoperative Parotitis
-
Cervical Ganglioneuroma
-
Differential Diagnosis of a Goiter
-
Epistaxis Associated with Rupture of a Traumatic Intracranial Aneurysm
-
Oral and Dental Complications of Sickle Cell Disease
-
Dental Problems Associated with Thalassemia
-
Nomogram for Kim et al for the Classification of Temporomandibular Joint Disk Perforation
-
Early Wound Healing Score (EHS) of Marini et al Following Periodontal Surgery
-
Dental Caries in Sjogren's Syndrome
-
Storage of a Dislodged/Avulsed Permanent Tooth Prior to Replantation
-
Risk Factors for Traumatic Damage to the Teeth
-
Uremic Fetor
-
Fetor Hepaticus
-
Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM) of the Tongue
-
NYU Tongue-Tie (Ankyloglossia) Case Definition (TTCD) of Katz et al
-
Gingival Hirsutism
-
Periodontitis Staging Criteria of Tonetti et al
-
Periodontitis Grading Criteria of Tonetti et al
-
Dental Self-Extraction
-
Oral Disease Severity Score (ODSS) for Oral Pemphigus Vulgaris
-
Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Associated with Methamphetamine or Cocaine Abuse
-
Nasal Midline Dermoid Cyst
-
Cold-Induced Rhinitis or Rhinorrhea (CIR, Skier's Nose)
-
Criteria of Lund et al for Chronic Sinusitis
-
Oral Fordyce Spots
-
Recommendations of Hartley and Axon for Managing Epistaxis with a Foley Catheter
-
Score of Schellingerhout et al for Predicting Persistent Neck Pain in a Patient with a Nonspecific Neck Pain
-
Clinical Prediction Rule of Cleland et al for Success of Thoracic Spine Manipulation in Treatment of Neck Pain
-
KNGF Grades for Neck Pain
-
Causes of a Deviant Recovery for a Patient with Neck Pain
-
Red Flags for a Patient with Neck Pain
-
Stylohyoid Complex Syndrome (Hyoid Bone Syndrome)
-
Models of Kovacs et al for a Patient with Neck Pain: Improvement in Neck Pain
-
Models of Kovacs et al for a Patient with Neck Pain: Improvement in Arm Pain
-
Models of Kovacs et al for a Patient with Neck Pain: Disability Improvement
-
Carotidynia
-
Hyponasal Speech (Rhinolalia Clausa, Closed Rhinolalia)
-
Hypernasal Speech (Rhinolalia Aperta, Open Nasality)
-
2004 Criteria of the International Classification of Headache Disorders for Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)-Related Headache
-
Postcraniotomy Temporalis Muscle Dysfunction
-
Aspiration of an Avulsed Tooth After Facial Trauma
-
Displaced Tooth Embedded in the Soft Tissues of the Lip
-
Submucous Cleft Palate and Clinical Score of Smyth
-
Classification of Veau for Cleft Palate
-
Risk Factors for Oronasal Fistula Follow Palatoplasty for Cleft Palate
-
Phenotypic Classification of Smith and Senders for Pierre Robin Sequence
-
Nasopharyngoscopy Classification of de Sousa et al for Pierre Robin Sequence
-
Clinical Grading Classification of Cole et al for a Neonate with Pierre Robin Sequence
-
Nasal Outcome Score for Epistaxis in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (NOSE HHT)
-
Criteria of Lecler et al for Transient Perivascular Inflammation of the Carotid Artery (TIPIC Syndrome)
-
Criteria of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain (AAOP) for Masticatory Muscle Myospasm
-
Criteria of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain (AAOP) for Masticatory Myofascial Pain
-
Criteria of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain (AAOP) for Masticatory Muscle Myalgia
-
Revised Diagnostic Criteria of Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD) for Myofascial Pain
-
Glickman's Classification of Furcation Involvement
-
Classification of Pilloni and Rojas for Furcation Involvement
-
CSF Leak Following the Insertion of a Nasal Swab or Nasal Packing
-
Quincke's Disease (Uvular Angioedema)
-
Bifid Uvula (Cleft Uvula)
-
Idiopathic Condylar Resorption (ICR)
-
Enamel Defects in Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA)
-
Diagnostic Decision Tree of Mortazavi et al for Oral White Lesions
-
Morsicatio Buccarum, Morsicatio Labiorum, Morsicatio Linguarum and Morsicatio Mucosae Oris (Biting Trauma of the Oral Cavity)
-
Psoriasis and Geographic or Fissured Tongue
-
Geographic Tongue Area and Severity Index (GTASI) of Picciani et al
-
Simple Index of Zawawi et al for Maximum Mouth Opening
-
Periodontitis Associated with Psoriasis or Psoriatic Arthritis
-
Pregnancy-Associated Periodontal Disease
-
Conditional Inference Tree of Dang et al for Predicting the Need for Multiple Surgeries for a Patient with a Severe Odontogenic Infection
-
Non-Traumatic and Non-Iatrogenic Facial Numbness (Trigeminal Neuropathy)
-
Bednar Aphthae (Oral Palantine Ulcers) in an Infant
-
Diatom-Associated Granulomas of the Oral Cavity
-
Symptoms of Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD)
-
Predictors of Atherton et al for Persistent Neck Pain After Whiplash Injury
-
Oral and Dental Changes Associated with Acromegaly
-
Tongue Splitting (Cosmetic Tongue Bifurcation)
-
Oral Manifestations of Rett Syndrome
-
Olfactory Dysfunction After Head Trauma (Post-Traumatic Olfactory Dysfunction)
-
Infratemporal Fossa Sign for Eustachian Salpingitis
-
Differential Diagnosis of Macrocheilia (Swollen Lips)
-
Triad of Torticollis, Photophobia and Epiphora Associated with Posterior Fossa Tumor
-
Differential Diagnosis of Acquired Torticollis
-
Congenital Muscular Torticollis (CMT)
-
Ocular Torticollis
-
Red Flags for a Child with Torticollis
-
Sandifer Syndrome (Gastroesophageal Reflux-Related Torticollis)
-
Television Torticollis
-
Temporomandibular Joint Internal Derangement Score (TIDS) of Kowalchuk et al
-
Score of de Araujo Nobre for Risk of Dental Caries in an Adult Patient
-
Dental Problems Associated with Oral Buprenorphine
-
Clinical Decision Rule of Charalambous et al for Mandibular X-Rays Following Mandibular Trauma
-
Manukau Salivary Symptoms Score
-
Oral Complications of Qat (Khat) Chewing
-
Peri-Implant Disease Risk Score of De Araujo Nobre et al
-
Risk Score of De Araujo Nobre et al for Periodontitis
-
Odontogenic Cutaneous Fistula (OCF)
-
JESREC Score for the Diagnosis of Chronic Eosinophilic Rhinosinusitis
-
Oral Secretion Scale (OSS)
-
Hazards of Excessive Oral Secretions and Need for Oropharyngeal Suctioning
-
Dental and Craniofacial Features Associated with Cystinosis
-
Palate Hyperpigmentation Due to Chloroquine or Hydroxychloroquine
-
Allergan Lip Fullness Scale of Werschler et al
-
Risk Factors of Bilgin et al for a Temporomandibular Joint Disorder in Ankylosing Spondylitis
-
Drug-Induced Tongue Disorders: Drugs Causing an Increase in Tongue Volume
-
Drug-Induced Tongue Disorders: Drugs Causing a Change in the Color of the Tongue
-
Drug-Induced Tongue Disorders: Drugs Causing Neurological Changes
-
Drug-Induced Tongue Disorders: Drugs Causing Ulceration
-
Nodular Colloid Degeneration of the Tongue
-
Gingival Vasculopathy in Juvenile Dermatomyositis
-
Oral Manifestations of Secondary Syphilis
-
Conditions Associated with a Prominent Supraorbital Ridge
-
Dysmorphic Facial Features in Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS)
-
Algorithm of Indu et al for Oral Amyloidosis
-
Gingival Healing Index (GHI) of Trombelli et al
-
Classification of Miyazaki et al for Halitosis
-
Eosinophilic Sialodochitis
-
Classification of Deeban et al for Tooth Surface Loss (TSL)
-
Aesthetic Impact Classification of Deeban et al for Tooth Surface Loss (TSL)
-
Risk Factors of Kaddas et al for Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Dehiscence (PSTD)
-
Pathology Associated with a Titanium Dental Implant
-
Risk Factors of Sandhu et al for Bleeding After a Dental Extraction in a Thrombocytopenic Patient
-
Risk Factors of Kumar et al for Identifying Oral Lesions of Pemphigus Vulgaris That Are Treatment Refractory
-
RHU Scoring System of Wu et al for Monitoring a Patient with Oral Lichen Planus
-
Clinical Scoring System of Malhotra et al for Oral Lichen Planus
-
Scoring System of Escudier et al for Mucosal Involvement in Lichen Planus
-
Index for Facial Angiofibromas (IFA)
-
Facial Angiofibroma Severity Index (FASI)
-
Signs and Symptoms Associated with Cerumen (Ear Wax) Impaction in the External Auditory Canal
-
Risk Factors for Cerumen (Ear Wax) Impaction
-
Contraindications to Ear Irrigation (Syringing) for Removal of Impacted Cerumen (Ear Wax)
-
Contraindications for Manual Clearance of Cerumen (Ear Wax) Impaction
-
Discoloration of the External Ear in Ochronosis (Alkaptonuria)
-
Photonumeric Grading Scale of Rossi et al for Assessing Lip Thickness and Volume
-
Nutritional Cheilitis
-
Classification of Lugovic-Mihic et al for Cheilitis
-
Causes of Abnormal Head Movements: Nodding and Tremors
-
Bobble-Head Doll Syndrome (BHDS)
-
Edentulous Orodyskinesia (ED)
-
Formula Otorrhea in a Pediatric Patient with a Cleft Palate
-
Chronic Otitis Media with Hearing Loss in a Patient with Cleft Palate
-
Ultrasonographic Prediction Model of Peng et al for a Salivary Gland Mass
-
Classification of Martinoli et al for Vascularity of a Salivary Gland Mass Using Color Doppler Sonography
-
Predictors of Kamiya et al for Significant Cervical Lymphadenopathy
-
Complications of a Thyroglossal Duct Cyst
-
Risk Factors of Song et al for Hypesthesia Following Repair of a Facial Fracture
-
Inflammatory Proliferative Remodeling (IPR) Scale for Monitoring Wound Healing After 1 Surgical Third Molar Extraction
-
Osteonecrosis of the External Auditory Canal Associated with Sunitinib or Sorafenib Therapy
-
Predictors of Kshirsagar et al a Malignant Neck Mass in an Adult
-
Sonographic Score of Liao et al for Evaluating Cervical Lymph Nodes
-
Score of Chung et al for Evaluating Lymphadenopathy in a Patient with Newly Diagnosed Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC)
-
Ectopic Supernumerary Tooth in the Palate or Nose
-
Nasal Congestion Index (NCI) of Kjaergaard et al
-
Nomogram of Jiang et al for Predicting Control of Chronic Rhinosinusitis
-
Sinonasal Sarcoidosis
-
Periodontal Risk Score (PRS) of Saleh et al
-
Miller-McEntire Prognostic Index for Molar Periodontal Disease
-
Risk Factors of Field et al for Malignant Transformation in Oral Dysplasia
-
Nomogram of Cai et al for Prediction of Malignant Transformation of an Oral Lesion
-
Combination Syndrome (CS) in a Partially Edentulous Patient
-
VA Dental Implant Risk Assessment Scorecard: Medical and Dental History
-
VA Dental Implant Risk Assessment Scorecard: Clinical Examination and Contraindications
-
Odontogenic Infection Severity Score of Flynn et al
-
Facial Dysmorphism Associated with Congenital Rubella
-
Text Neck Syndrome
-
Oral Health Risk Assessment Value Index (OHRAVI)
-
Van der Woude Syndrome (VDWS)
-
Nomogram of Zhang et al for Predicting Progression-Free Survival in a Patient with Oral Leukoplakia
-
Nomogram of Wang et al for Prediction of Malignant Transformation of Oral Leukoplakia
-
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and Malignant Lesions of the Oral Cavity
-
Ultrasound Algorithm of Tokarz et al for Differentiating Thyroglossal Duct Cyst and Dermoid Cyst in a Midline Neck Mass
-
Ultrasound SIST Algorithm of Oyewumi et al for Differentiating Thyroglossal Duct Cyst and Dermoid Cyst in a Midline Neck Mass
-
Cervicofacial Hidradenitis Suppurativa (Hidradenitis Suppurative of Face or Neck)
-
Oral Lichen Planus Associated with Allergy to Mercury Amalgam
-
Nasal Tophaceous Gout
-
Isolated Auricular Blister
-
Gouty Tophus of the Pinna
-
Weathering Nodule of the Ear
-
Differential Diagnosis of Pits in the Lower Lip
-
Grading Oropharyngeal Collapse During Mueller's Maneuver