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