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Name the 7 types of periodontitis? |
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Definition
- Chronic
- Aggressive
- Systemic
- Necrotizing
- Abscess
- Endo lesion
- Developmental
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What type of periodontitis is the most common? |
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Definition
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What is another name for chronic perio? |
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Definition
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Clinical aperarance of chronic perio? |
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Definition
- deceiving
- maybe red and inflammed
- could appear healthy
- possibly fibrotic
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Term
What determines locatized or generalized perio? |
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Definition
<30% = localized
>30% = generalized |
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When would you describe slight -moderate tissue destruction? |
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Definition
- 1/3rd of tissue lost
- 4-6mm probing
- 4mm recession
- class I or II furcation involvement
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When would you report advanced perio involvment? |
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Definition
- >1/3 attachment loss
- 7mm probing depth
- 5mm recession
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Explain the difference between recurrent and refractory |
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What are the 4 goals when treating chronic perio pts? |
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Definition
- control plaque
- eliminate contrbuting factors
- halt attachment loss
- prevent recurrence
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Term
What 6 signs are usually seen with pts that have aggressive perio? |
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Definition
- Rapid destruction of PDL
- Rapid destruction of alveolar bone
- high risk of bone loss
- poor response to TX
- Inconsistant with plaque scores
- immundeficiency or genetic link suspected
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What are the 6 most common signs seen in localized aggressive periodontitis? |
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Definition
- onset puberty
- destruction starts around 1st molars & incisors
- High # AA
- immune disfunction
- more common in females
- AKA juvenile perio
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