lecture 9: Endo-periodontal Lesions Flashcards

1
Q

if a pt comes in with multiple abscesses, what do you suspect?

A

diabetes

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2
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endo/perio lesions will have pulp or periodontium involvement

A

both

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3
Q

endo/perio lesion manifested as pain with abscess is related to what

A

recent traumatic or iatrogenic event

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4
Q

primary endodontic infection is where in the tooth?

A

affecting pulp and subsequent periodontal involvement

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5
Q

primary periodontic infection is where in the tooth?

A

periodontal destruction that then affects the pulp.

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6
Q

**types of trauma/iatorgenic root damage

A

root damage: perforation of root, pulp chamber furcation (during prep for RCT or post)

root fracture or crack (trauma)

ERR (trauma)

Necrotic pulp (trauma)

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7
Q

specific microbial profile for EPL

A

not a specific one

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8
Q

2017 AAP e-p lesion WITH root damage

A
  • root fracture or crack
  • root canal or pulp chamber perforation
  • external root resorption
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9
Q

2017 AAP e-p lesion WITHOUT root damage

A

periodontal pt (grade 1, 2, 3,)

non periodontal pt (grade 1, 2, 3)

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