Calculus formation Flashcards

1
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Is calculus formation a PRIMARY or SECONDARY local factor for perio disease?

A

Secondary

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2
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What is calculus?

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It is mineralised/calcified plaque

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3
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What is calculus made out of?

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Calcium phosphate crystals (from the saliva)

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4
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Approximately how long does it take for calculus to form?

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2-14 days

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5
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Does calculus count as a cause of periodontitis?

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No. It is not causative. It increase the risk of periodontitis as it acts as a plaque-trap

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6
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Outline the formation of calculus

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  • Plaque needs to form first
  • Plaque mineralises
    The colonisation of bacteria provides matrix for calcification and precipitation of mineral salts from saliva (calcium and phosphate)
  • High pH promotes mineralisation
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