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Contributed by:

Andrea
SDH  PRCC, MS
  1. Localized gingivitis is confined to:  
  2. Generalized gingivitis affects:  
  3. Marginal gingivitis affects:  
  4. Papillary gingivitis involves:  
  5. Papillary gingivitis is one of the earliest signs of:   
  6. Diffuse gingivitis is:   
  7. What are is more frequently involved than any other area?  
  8. Example of localized marginal gingivitis:  
  9. Example of generalized marginal, papillary gingivitis:  
  1. An amalgam tattoo is                                      , you just see it.
  2. What are 2 of the earliest symptoms of gingival inflammation: 
  1. BOP is more objective because:  
  1. Healthy gingiva s what color?  
  2.  More blood flow creates redness and loss of:  
  3. Early gingivitis the gingiva is what color?  
  4. Late gingivitis the gingiva is what color?  
  5. Why is the gingiva paler and fibrotic in late gingivitis?  
  1. Metallic pigmentations in the gingiva are caused by:  
  1. Where do metallic pigmentations accumulate?   
  2. Melanin is more pigmentation in the gingiva, who is it seen most in?
  1. T/F If you have stippling and lose it, it is usually a sign of disease.
  2. Stillmans clefts:  
  3. McCalls festunes:  
  1. Gingival recession:   
  1.  Recession tells:  
  1. Apparent recession:  
  1. Actual recession:  
  1.  List some of the causes of gingival recession:  
  1.  People with recession have a higher risk for:  
  1. The main objective in treatment of recession is to:  
  1. Lateral positioned flap is used to:  
  1. Free gingival autograft:  
  1. Free Gingival allograft:  
  1. Free Gingival zenograft:  
  1. Inflammation of gingiva creates:  
  1. Gingival Abscess-acute inflammatory response:  
  1. Dilatin Hyperplasia (phenytonin) is:  
  1. ANUG is AKA:  
  1. Who is more likely to get ANUG?  
  1. List the clinical features of ANUG:  
  1.  What bacteria are prevalent in ANUG?  
  1. Is ANUG communicable?  
  1. Acute herpetic Gingivostomatitis:  
  1. Leukemic Gingivitis:  

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