Perio (In Class) Flashcards

(15 cards)

1
Q

Gingivitis involving interdental papillae

A

Papillary gingivitis

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2
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Gingivitis involving interdental papillae and adjacent gingival margin

A

Marginal gingivitis

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3
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Gingivitis involving interdental papillae, gingival margin, and contiguous attached gingiva

A

Diffuse gingivitis

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4
Q

What is the primary bacteria causing NUG?

A

Treponema

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5
Q

Severe, necrosis extends beyond gingiva to other parts of the oral cavity: tongue, cheeks, palate

A

Necrotizing stomatitis

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6
Q

What are two big risk factors for perio?

A

Uncontrolled diabetes
Smoking

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7
Q

Pocket occurring with horizontal bone loss

A

Suprabony pocket
JE is located coronal to the crest of the alveolar bone

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8
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Pocket occurring with vertical bone loss

A

Infrabony pocket
JE is located apical to the crest of the alveolar bone

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9
Q

What are not a first line offense for perio patients?

A

Antibiotics

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10
Q

Return of destructive periodontitis that had been previously arrested

A

Recurrent periodontal disease

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11
Q

Patient being monitored and exhibits continued attachment loss despite therapy, effective self-care, and maintenance visits

A

Refractory periodontal disease

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12
Q

How often should radiographs be taken of implants?

A

At least once a year

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13
Q

Injury to the periodontium resulting from excessive
occlusal forces

A

Primary occlusal trauma

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14
Q

Injury to the periodontium from normal occlusal
forces applied to a periodontium previously damaged by periodontitis

A

Secondary occlusal trauma

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15
Q

What are the three bacterias that are most commonly linked to periodontitis?

A

-Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitants (Aa)
-Tannerella forsythia (Tf)
-Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg)

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