Periodontal Diseases Flashcards
Erythematous gingiva in response to an antigen in a hypersensitivity type reaction is called what?
Plasma Cell Gingivitis or Allergic gingivostomatitis
*Can use oral leukoplakia like rxn on sides of tongue
What idiopathic condition may be due to open mouth breathing and appears as a localized erythema?
Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingival Hyperplasia (Wrights lesion)
Gingival epithelium that spontaneously sloughs or can be removed with minor manipulation is called what?
Desquamative Gingivitis
*CLINICAL diagnosis
What is the list of 5 differential diagnoses for Desquamative Gingivitis?
1-Lichen Planus (most likely. Solid band of lymphocytes)
2-Mucous membrane pemphigoid (hemidesmosomes are attacked, sub epithelium separation)
3-Pemphigus vulgaris (intraepithelial separation, attacks desmosomes)
4-Systemic lupus erythematosis
5-Hypersensitivity (balls of lymphocytes around blood vessels)
What are the 3 types of drugs most likely to cause Drug-related gingival hyperplasia?
1-Cyclosporine (transplant therapy) ~25%
2-Phenytoin/dilantin (anticonvulsant) ~50%
3-Nifedipine (calcium channel blocker) ~25
Usually found in a hairy, younger child, what condition is a slowly progressing gingival enlargement caused by a collagenous overgrowth?
Gingival Fibromatosis
*often associated with hypertrichosis, epilepsy, generalized periodontitis, mental retardation and growth hormone deficiency
Inflammation of the gingival tissues in association with loss of some PDL and bony support is called?
Periodontitis
Inflamed tissue surrounding the crown of a partially erupted tooth is called?
Pericornitis
*usually mandibular 3rd molars
Which autosomal recessive syndrome is characterized by accelerated periodontitis and palmar plantar keratitis (tylosis)?
Papillon-Lefevre Syndrome
*caused by loss of function of cathepsin C gene (chromosome 11)