Periodontology ACJ Flashcards
Desquamative gingivitis: features?
- Diffuse Erythema
- Peeling/ desquamation
- ulceration of marginal and attached gingiva
- Diffuse Erythema
- Peeling/ desquamation
- ulceration of marginal and attached gingiva
are features of which condition?
Desquamative gingivitis
Desquamative gingivitis is classified as ——–
Non-biofilm induced Gingivitis
or
Gingivitis manifestation of systemic diseases
5 common systemic diseases have manifestation of desquamative gingivitis
Lichen planus
Lupus Erythema
Erythema Multiforme
Pemphius Vulgaris
Pemphigoid
Management of desquamative gingivitis
NSD
Identify the underlying condition
Drug-induced Gingival OverGrowth: which drugs?
Features of chart of Gingival Overgrowth
- deep pockets without bone loss
Management of Drug induced gingival Overgrowth
Systemic factors of gingivitis?
Local Factors of gingivitis?
Differences between Intact Periodontium vs Reduced peridontium ( non periodonyitis and stable periodontititis.) in CAL and RBL
with condition of No deep pockets
DDX: Necrotizing gingivitis vs necrotizing periodontitis
Necrotizing gingivitis: No Rec. No CAL
necrotizing periodontitis: Rec + CAL + RBL
Management of Necrotizing periodontal disease
- NSD
- CHX
- Systemic Analgesic + Antibiotics
Periodontits is classified based on 3 criteria. What are they?
Distribution
Staging
Grading
Staging in periodontitis
PERIO
What are 5 non-periodontal pockets?
Grading in periodontitis
- smoking
- diabetes
- Bone loss progression
- %(bone loss/ age)
- calculus vs destruction
When phase 2 of surgery can be proceeded?
Which one to use:
open flap with apical displacement or without?
When to choose distal wedge?
When to choose Osseous Resective Surgery?
When to choose GTR + Bone Graft?
when extraction is indicated?
Furcation management ( Grade 1 to 4)
DDX:
Endo- Perio lesion with/without Root damage
Periodontal Abscess
Recession Type Classifications
Management of Recession