10. Periodontitis - Sheet1 Flashcards
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Periodontitis is a multifactorial inflammatory disease associated with ______.
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What are four clinical features of periodontitis regarding the gingiva?
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Is there shifting of teeth with periodontal disease?
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What are three factors of periodontal diseae that are associated with tooth migration?
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What is the most common form of periodontitis and which group does it most commonly affect?
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In chronic periodontitis, the amount of attachment loss is consistent with the amount of ___ and
_____.
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Is the rate of chronic periodontitis slow or fast?
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Localized aggressive periodontitis has a ____ onset.
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Which teeth are most likely to show localized aggressive periodontitis?
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What age group does generalized periodontitis usually affect?
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With generalized aggressive periodontitis, there is generalized proximal attachment loss at
_____ and ____ plus at least ____.
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What is the current terminology for localized aggressive periodontitis?
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What is the CAL for Stage I periodontitis?
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Where is the radiographic bone loss for stage I periodontitis?
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Is there tooth loss in stage I or stage II periodontitis?
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What are the probe depths for stage I periodontitis?
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What kind of bone loss is seen in stage I periodontitis?
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What is the CAL for stage II periodontitis?
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Where is the radiographic bone loss in stage II periodontitis?
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What are the probe depths for stage II periodontitis?
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What type of bone loss is associated with Stage II periodontitis?
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What is the CAL for stage III periodontitis?
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Where is the radiographic bone loss for stage III periodontitis?
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What is the tooth loss number seen in stage III periodontitis?
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What are the probe depths for stage III periodontitis?
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What type of bone loss is associated with stage III periodontitis?
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What class of furcation involvement is seen in stage III periodontitis?
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What is the CAL for stage IV periodontitis?
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Where is the radiographic bone loss in stage IV periodontitis?
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What is the number of tooth loss for stage IV periodontitis?
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What type of bone loss is associated with stage IV periodontitis?
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What class of furcation involvement is seen in stage IV periodontitis?
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What stage of periodontitis does this describe?
“Secondary occlusal trauma, mobility, drifting, flaring, less than 20 teeth remain”?
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What are the percentages for localized and generalized periodontitis?
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Does extraction of hopeless teeth decrease the stage of periodontal disease?
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Tooth loss due to periodontitis is at least what stage?
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What is the only time you can reduce the stage of periodontitis?
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What are the 3 categories that you add to a stage of periodontitis as a descriptor?
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What are two risk factors that may make periodontal disease progression more rapid?
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Genetic factors associated with periodontitis is genetic variation in the ____ genotype.
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What is the incresed risk for tooth loss with genetic variation in the IL-1 genotype?
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What is the increased risk for tooth loss with IL-1 genotype polymorphism and smoking?
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What is the criteria for radiographic bone loss or CAL in Grade A periodontitis?
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what is the % bone loss in Grade A periodontitis?
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In Grade A periodontitis, there is a ____ biofilm and ____ destruction.
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Are there smoking and diabetes modifiers for Grade A periodontitis?
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What is the radiographic bone loss or CAL for Grade B periodontitis?
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What is the % bone loss for Grade B periodontitis?
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What grade periodontitis does this describe?
“Destruction is commensurate with biofilm.”
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What is the smoking modifier for Grade B periodontitis?
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What is the diabetic HbA1C for Grade B periodontitis?
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What is the radiographic bone loss or CAL for Grade C periodontitis?
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What is the % bone loss for Grade C periodontitis?
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Grade C periodontitis involves a ____ biofilm, ___ destruction, and ____ onset.
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What is the smoking modifier for Grade C periodontitis?
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What is the diabetic HbA1c for Grade C periodontitis?
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What is the default grade for periodontitis?
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What would the Grade be for minimal bone loss, older patient, and no risk factors?
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What would the grade be for rapid bone loss in a young patient?
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What would the grade be for a heavy smoker or an uncontrolled diabetic?
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What is the way to calculate % bone loss for Grade A? What percent bone loss means Grade A?
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What is the way to determine Grade C using % bone loss?
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What does Extent/Distribution describe?
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Is Clinical Gingival Health on a Reduced Periodontium a stable or unstable
periodontitis patient?