final Flashcards
_______-____ ______ is an autologous leukocyte platelet-rich fibrin matrix containing cytokines, platelets, and numerous growth factors
Platelet-rich fibrin
True or false: Platelet-rich fibrin is a biodegradable scaffold that promotes wound healing, guides epithelial cell migration, and is used as an adjunct for bone and soft tissue regeneration.
true
Full-thickness flap is complete access to the underlying ____.
Bone
A partial-thickness flap is the elevation of only the ___________ and a thin layer of the underlying connective tissue.
Epithelium
Patients that smoke have a decreased sign of _________ and a decrease in gingival crevicular blood flow
Inflammation
Neutrophils have shown a decrease in… (3 things) in smokers
Adherence
Chemotaxis
Phagocytosis
T/F. Facial swelling after surgery is common
True
T/F Facial swelling is a sign that healing has been compromised.
False
SRP code for 1-3 teeth
D4342
SRP for 4 or more teeth
D4341
What is the return of the disease in a patient that has been previously created for periodontitis….?
Periodontal Disease Recurrence
Periodontitis that is resistant to treatment from the onset of therapy and appropriate periodontal therapy
Refractory periodontitis.
What is the enzyme that can actually break down collagen?
Collagenase
Micronutrients include vitamins and minerals such as… (3 things)
Calcium
Magnesium
Vit. E
Code for scaling in the presence of sever generalized gingival inflammation….
D4346
Code for prophy
D1110
What is the mark of a successful implant?
Osseointegration and biological seal
Who do we refer to for the treatment of NUP (by the general dentist) would be the care protocol your textbook recommends
The periodontist
Indications for periodontal surgery include…. 5 things
Improved access for instrumetation
Pocket reduction
access to osseous defects
improve appearance of periodontium
T/F PHG or primary herpetic gingivostomatitis can occur repeatedly after initial exposure
True
What are examples of non-absorbable sutures…. (3)
Polytetrafluoroethylene
Monofilament nylon
Braided silk
What technique is used for the closure of displaced flaps when suturing?
Sling suture
Code for delivery of a LAA via controlled release vehicle
D4381
Code for fluoride application
D1206
What is a flap for access also known as?
Widman flap
An open flap for debridement is most similar to _____ & _______.
Widman flap and flap curettage
Which flap type is a flap that is sutured with the margin of the flap placed at a position other than its original position in relation to the CEJ?
Displaced flap
Which flap type is a flap that is sutured with the margin of the flap at its original position in relation to the CEJ?
Nondisplaced flap
Which type of embrasure can be cleaned with dental floss?
Type 1
Which type of embrasure can be cleaned with an interdental brush?
Type 2
Which type of embrasure is cleaned with an end tuft brush?
Type 3
Treatment of NUG may include…. (5 things)
Debridement
Self care instruction
Antibiotic perscription
Gross debridement with supragingival scaling
Characteristics of an abcess might include… (4 things)
Constant dull pain, dull pain, tooth mobility, vital pulp
What is placed during guided tissue regeneration to control the rapid downward growth of epithelium into the wound?
Barrier mateiral
What is allograft?
Bone taken from a cadaver
5 Smoking cessation counseling As in order are…
Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist, Arrange
What is healing of a periodontal wound by the reunion of the connective tissue and roots where having once been separated by surgical incision or physical injury?
Reattachment
What is a biological process by which the architecture and function of lost tissue is completely restored?
Regeneration
Which type of embrasure has recession present?
type 3
What is One of the healing issues that can affect the outcome of periodontal surgery ?
Downward growth of the epithelium
Once healed, a free gingival graft can appear ______ & ________ similar to a tire patch
Bulky and lumpy
Biomechanics overload, history of previous periodontal disease, poor plaque biofilm control, smoking, & residual cement are risk factors for……?
Peri-implant disease.
Rate of tissue destruction in peri-implant tissues is slower or faster than in periodontal tissues?
Faster.
Abscesses of the periodontium include periodontal, pericoronal, & gingival but NOT…. (2)
Periapical or endodontic absesses
Characteristics of acute periodontal conditions….. (3)
Rapid onset
Progresses rapidly
Accompanied by pain or discomfort
Guided tissue regeneration is a periodontal surgical procedure to….?
encourage regeneration of lost PDL, cementum, & alveolar bone
Periodontal plastic surgery procedures include
Root coverage
Esthetic crown lengthening
Vestibulopathy
Frenectomy
What are the four processes of motivational inverviewing
engaging, focusing, evoking, & planning.
What is the most likely donor site for a subepithelial connective tissue graft?
The palate
What type of soft tissue graft donor site heals by secondary intention?
A free soft tissue graft donor site
Code for bitewings
D0210
Code for perio maintenance
D4910
What is a sub-antibacterial dose?
Antibiotics that are given that are below the normal bacterial killing or inhibiting doses
T/F Low doses (20 mg) of doxycycline taken twice daily in a tablet form are proven to be effective in treating patients with periodontitis.
True
Code for a comprhensive eval
D0180
Code for periodic exam
D0120
Periodontal plastic surgery is a procedure that is directed toward eliminating or correcting……
Deformities associated with gingiva or alveolar mucosa
Possible outcomes of periodontal surgery…. (3)
healing by long junctional epithelium, healing by tissue shrinkage, & healing by regeneration.