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In gingivitis exacerbated by pregnancy, the part of the gingiva most susceptible to a pyogenic granuloma is the WHAT?
Interdental Papillae
Lichen Planus, Lupus Erythematous, and Pemphigus are types of WHAT disorders with exaggerated periodontal manifestations?
Mucocutaneous
A 50-year old female patient's gingiva displays patchy, red areas where surface epithelium has been lost and her tissue is tender, and sensitive to salty, spicy foods. this gingival condition is called WHAT?
Desquamative Gingivitis
What are the possible underlying medical conditions that may give rise to Desquamative Gingivitis?
Lichen Planus; Pemphigoid; and Pemphigus Vulgaris
Name the bacteria taht is found in high numbers in pregnant gingivitis.
Prevotella intermedia
List important clinical characteristics in recognizing the early stage of gingival disease.
-Color
-Depth of sulcus
-Bleeding
List distinctions that differentiate primary herpetic gingivostomatitis from NUG.
PHG
-Children
-Younger
-More Ill
-Ulcers on attached gingiva

NUG
-Papillae "punched out"
What gingival condition is characterized by a distinct band of intense redness of the marginal gingiva extending apically into the attached gingival and alveolat mucosa?
Linear Gingival Erytema
Two year ago this patient underwent heart transplantation. His complaint was that the gingival enlargement was unsightly and that he could no longer wear his upper partial denture. Name drug therapy that may cause this condition?
-Cyclosporine & Calcuim Channel Blockers:
-Nifedipine (Procardia)
-Diltiazem (Cardizem)
-Verapamil
-Amlodipine
Gingivitis is inflammation occurring in what areas of the oral mucosa?
-Interdental papilla
-Marginal Gingiva
-Attached Gingiva
Name the calcium channel blockers that can causee excessive growth of gingival.
-Nifedipine
-Dilitiazem
-Verapamil
-Amlodipine