Periodontology II final exam | | | |
with precise detailed | | |
solutions
Pathogenesis - Correct answer ✔The sequence of events that occur during the
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development of a disease or abnormal condition the periodontium exists in
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three basic states: health gingivitis and periodontitis
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T or F. Periodontitis is the same as periodontal disease - Correct answer ✔False
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Gingivitis - Correct answer ✔A bacterial infection that is confined to the
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gingiva. Tissue damage is reversible.gingiva is swollen, bulbous, red.
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Periodontitis - Correct answer ✔Bacterial infection of all parts of the
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periodontium including the gingiva, periodontal ligament, bone and
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cementum. The damage is irreversible | | | |
Healthy gingiva - Correct answer ✔Pink in color. May be pigmented. Resilient.
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Proving depths are 1-3mm | | |
Onset of gingivitis - Correct answer ✔Observed clinically from 4 to 14 days after
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plaque biofilm accumulates in the gingival sulcus
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,Acute gingivitis - Correct answer ✔Lasts for a short period of time. Results in
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swollen gingiva |
Chronic gingivitis - Correct answer ✔Gingivitis that lasts for months or years
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Periodontitis - Correct answer ✔Characterized by apical migration of the
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junction all epithelium and loss of connective tissue and alveolar bone.
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Presence of embrasure spaces and probing depths larger than 4mm
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Healthy bone level height - Correct answer ✔2mm apical to the CEJ
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Horizontal bone loss - Correct answer ✔Most common type of bone loss. It's
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fairly even, and overall reduction of the height of alveolar bone.
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Vertical bone loss - Correct answer ✔Less common type of bone loss. Also
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known as angular bone loss. Uneven bone loss. Trench like area around a tooth.
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Infrabony defects - Correct answer ✔These result when bone resorption occurs
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in an uneven oblique direction. Only affects one tooth. They may have one two
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or three walls
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Osseous craters - Correct answer ✔Bowl shaped defect in the interdental
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alveolar bone, with bone loss nearly equal on the roots of two adjacent teeth.
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Furcation involvement - Correct answer ✔Occurs on A multi rooted tooth
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when Periodontal infection invades the area between and around the roots
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, resulting in a loss of alveolar bone between the roots of the teeth. *may be
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hidden by gingival tissue* | | |
Inactive disease site - Correct answer ✔A disease site that is stable, with the
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attachment level of the JE remaining the same over time. *MAJORITY OF
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PERIO POCKETS IN ADULT PATIENTS ARE INACTIVE*
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Active disease site - Correct answer ✔A disease site that shows continued apical
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migration of the JE over time
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Gingival pockets - Correct answer ✔Deepening of the go offal sulcus as a result
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of sweeping or enlargement of the gingival tissue
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False pocket - Correct answer ✔*also known as a pseudopocket* because there
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is no destruction of the perio ligament fibers or alveolar bone in a gingival
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pocket. *no apical migration of the JE*
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Periodontal pocket - Correct answer ✔Pathogenic deepening of the gingival
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sulcus
Apical migration - Correct answer ✔The movement of the JE from the normal
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position. Below the CEJ. In health the junctional epithelium cells attach to the
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enamel of the tooth crown. In periodontitis the JE cells attach to the cementum
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of the root.
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with precise detailed | | |
solutions
Pathogenesis - Correct answer ✔The sequence of events that occur during the
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development of a disease or abnormal condition the periodontium exists in
| | | | | | | | | | |
three basic states: health gingivitis and periodontitis
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T or F. Periodontitis is the same as periodontal disease - Correct answer ✔False
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Gingivitis - Correct answer ✔A bacterial infection that is confined to the
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gingiva. Tissue damage is reversible.gingiva is swollen, bulbous, red.
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Periodontitis - Correct answer ✔Bacterial infection of all parts of the
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periodontium including the gingiva, periodontal ligament, bone and
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cementum. The damage is irreversible | | | |
Healthy gingiva - Correct answer ✔Pink in color. May be pigmented. Resilient.
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Proving depths are 1-3mm | | |
Onset of gingivitis - Correct answer ✔Observed clinically from 4 to 14 days after
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plaque biofilm accumulates in the gingival sulcus
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,Acute gingivitis - Correct answer ✔Lasts for a short period of time. Results in
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swollen gingiva |
Chronic gingivitis - Correct answer ✔Gingivitis that lasts for months or years
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Periodontitis - Correct answer ✔Characterized by apical migration of the
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junction all epithelium and loss of connective tissue and alveolar bone.
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Presence of embrasure spaces and probing depths larger than 4mm
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Healthy bone level height - Correct answer ✔2mm apical to the CEJ
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Horizontal bone loss - Correct answer ✔Most common type of bone loss. It's
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fairly even, and overall reduction of the height of alveolar bone.
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Vertical bone loss - Correct answer ✔Less common type of bone loss. Also
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known as angular bone loss. Uneven bone loss. Trench like area around a tooth.
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Infrabony defects - Correct answer ✔These result when bone resorption occurs
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in an uneven oblique direction. Only affects one tooth. They may have one two
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or three walls
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Osseous craters - Correct answer ✔Bowl shaped defect in the interdental
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alveolar bone, with bone loss nearly equal on the roots of two adjacent teeth.
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Furcation involvement - Correct answer ✔Occurs on A multi rooted tooth
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when Periodontal infection invades the area between and around the roots
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, resulting in a loss of alveolar bone between the roots of the teeth. *may be
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hidden by gingival tissue* | | |
Inactive disease site - Correct answer ✔A disease site that is stable, with the
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attachment level of the JE remaining the same over time. *MAJORITY OF
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PERIO POCKETS IN ADULT PATIENTS ARE INACTIVE*
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Active disease site - Correct answer ✔A disease site that shows continued apical
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migration of the JE over time
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Gingival pockets - Correct answer ✔Deepening of the go offal sulcus as a result
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of sweeping or enlargement of the gingival tissue
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False pocket - Correct answer ✔*also known as a pseudopocket* because there
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is no destruction of the perio ligament fibers or alveolar bone in a gingival
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pocket. *no apical migration of the JE*
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Periodontal pocket - Correct answer ✔Pathogenic deepening of the gingival
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sulcus
Apical migration - Correct answer ✔The movement of the JE from the normal
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position. Below the CEJ. In health the junctional epithelium cells attach to the
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
enamel of the tooth crown. In periodontitis the JE cells attach to the cementum
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of the root.
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