final Flashcards

1
Q

_______-____ ______ is an autologous leukocyte platelet-rich fibrin matrix containing cytokines, platelets, and numerous growth factors

A

Platelet-rich fibrin

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2
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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.

A

true

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3
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Full-thickness flap is complete access to the underlying ____.

A

Bone

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4
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A partial-thickness flap is the elevation of only the ___________ and a thin layer of the underlying connective tissue.

A

Epithelium

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5
Q

Patients that smoke have a decreased sign of _________ and a decrease in gingival crevicular blood flow

A

Inflammation

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6
Q

Neutrophils have shown a decrease in… (3 things) in smokers

A

Adherence
Chemotaxis
Phagocytosis

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7
Q

T/F. Facial swelling after surgery is common

A

True

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8
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T/F Facial swelling is a sign that healing has been compromised.

A

False

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9
Q

SRP code for 1-3 teeth

A

D4342

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10
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SRP for 4 or more teeth

A

D4341

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11
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What is the return of the disease in a patient that has been previously created for periodontitis….?

A

Periodontal Disease Recurrence

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12
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Periodontitis that is resistant to treatment from the onset of therapy and appropriate periodontal therapy

A

Refractory periodontitis.

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13
Q

What is the enzyme that can actually break down collagen?

A

Collagenase

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14
Q

Micronutrients include vitamins and minerals such as… (3 things)

A

Calcium
Magnesium
Vit. E

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15
Q

Code for scaling in the presence of sever generalized gingival inflammation….

A

D4346

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16
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Code for prophy

A

D1110

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17
Q

What is the mark of a successful implant?

A

Osseointegration and biological seal

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18
Q

Who do we refer to for the treatment of NUP (by the general dentist) would be the care protocol your textbook recommends

A

The periodontist

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19
Q

Indications for periodontal surgery include…. 5 things

A

Improved access for instrumetation
Pocket reduction
access to osseous defects
improve appearance of periodontium

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20
Q

T/F PHG or primary herpetic gingivostomatitis can occur repeatedly after initial exposure

A

True

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21
Q

What are examples of non-absorbable sutures…. (3)

A

Polytetrafluoroethylene
Monofilament nylon
Braided silk

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22
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What technique is used for the closure of displaced flaps when suturing?

A

Sling suture

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23
Q

Code for delivery of a LAA via controlled release vehicle

A

D4381

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24
Q

Code for fluoride application

A

D1206

25
Q

What is a flap for access also known as?

A

Widman flap

26
Q

An open flap for debridement is most similar to _____ & _______.

A

Widman flap and flap curettage

27
Q

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?

A

Displaced flap

28
Q

Which flap type is a flap that is sutured with the margin of the flap at its original position in relation to the CEJ?

A

Nondisplaced flap

29
Q

Which type of embrasure can be cleaned with dental floss?

A

Type 1

30
Q

Which type of embrasure can be cleaned with an interdental brush?

A

Type 2

31
Q

Which type of embrasure is cleaned with an end tuft brush?

A

Type 3

32
Q

Treatment of NUG may include…. (5 things)

A

Debridement
Self care instruction
Antibiotic perscription
Gross debridement with supragingival scaling

33
Q

Characteristics of an abcess might include… (4 things)

A

Constant dull pain, dull pain, tooth mobility, vital pulp

34
Q

What is placed during guided tissue regeneration to control the rapid downward growth of epithelium into the wound?

A

Barrier mateiral

35
Q

What is allograft?

A

Bone taken from a cadaver

36
Q

5 Smoking cessation counseling As in order are…

A

Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist, Arrange

37
Q

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?

A

Reattachment

38
Q

What is a biological process by which the architecture and function of lost tissue is completely restored?

A

Regeneration

39
Q

Which type of embrasure has recession present?

A

type 3

40
Q

What is One of the healing issues that can affect the outcome of periodontal surgery ?

A

Downward growth of the epithelium

41
Q

Once healed, a free gingival graft can appear ______ & ________ similar to a tire patch

A

Bulky and lumpy

42
Q

Biomechanics overload, history of previous periodontal disease, poor plaque biofilm control, smoking, & residual cement are risk factors for……?

A

Peri-implant disease.

43
Q

Rate of tissue destruction in peri-implant tissues is slower or faster than in periodontal tissues?

A

Faster.

44
Q

Abscesses of the periodontium include periodontal, pericoronal, & gingival but NOT…. (2)

A

Periapical or endodontic absesses

45
Q

Characteristics of acute periodontal conditions….. (3)

A

Rapid onset
Progresses rapidly
Accompanied by pain or discomfort

46
Q

Guided tissue regeneration is a periodontal surgical procedure to….?

A

encourage regeneration of lost PDL, cementum, & alveolar bone

47
Q

Periodontal plastic surgery procedures include

A

Root coverage
Esthetic crown lengthening
Vestibulopathy
Frenectomy

48
Q

What are the four processes of motivational inverviewing

A

engaging, focusing, evoking, & planning.

49
Q

What is the most likely donor site for a subepithelial connective tissue graft?

A

The palate

50
Q

What type of soft tissue graft donor site heals by secondary intention?

A

A free soft tissue graft donor site

51
Q

Code for bitewings

A

D0210

52
Q

Code for perio maintenance

A

D4910

53
Q

What is a sub-antibacterial dose?

A

Antibiotics that are given that are below the normal bacterial killing or inhibiting doses

54
Q

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.

A

True

55
Q

Code for a comprhensive eval

A

D0180

56
Q

Code for periodic exam

A

D0120

57
Q

Periodontal plastic surgery is a procedure that is directed toward eliminating or correcting……

A

Deformities associated with gingiva or alveolar mucosa

58
Q

Possible outcomes of periodontal surgery…. (3)

A

healing by long junctional epithelium, healing by tissue shrinkage, & healing by regeneration.

59
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