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In the latest 1999 classification of periodontal diseases, list the new term that replaces the following old term:
Adult Periodontitis |
Chronic Periodontitis
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In the latest 1999 classification of periodontal diseases, list the new term that replaces the following old term:
Localized Juvenile Periodontitis |
Localized Aggresive Periodontitis
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In the latest 1999 classification of periodontal diseases, list the new term that replaces the following old term:
Drug-influenced Gingivitis |
Gingival Diseases Modified by Medications
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In the latest 1999 classification of periodontal diseases, list the new term that replaces the following old term:
NUG |
Necrotizing Periodontal Diseases
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Describe Refractory periodontitis including:
Patient Population |
Can occur in ANY case of periodontal disease
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Describe Refractory periodontitis including:
Clinical Features |
Continued periodontal destruction despite appropriate treatment
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Describe Refractory periodontitis including:
Causes of the Disease |
Dental Plaque
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Describe Refractory periodontitis including:
Microbiologic Features |
Numerous bacteria; especially high levels of Bacteroides Forsythus; Porphyromonas gingivalis; Pi and Fm
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Name the periodontal disease with the following characteristics:
Bone loss around molars and incisors |
Localized Aggressive Periodontitis
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Name the periodontal disease with the following characteristics:
Circumpubertal Onset |
Localized Aggressive Periodontitis
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Name the periodontal disease with the following characteristics:
A Neutrophil Defect |
Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis
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Name the common organisms associated with NUG
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Specific bacteria are: Spirochetes, Prevotella intermedia, Fusobacterium nucleatum
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Name three dermatological disorders with exaggerated periodontal manifestations
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Pemphigus; Lichen Planus, Benighn Mucous Membrane; Pemphigoid
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List periodontal diseases associated with neutrophil disorders.
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-Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis
-Localized Aggressive Periodontitis |
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List the patient population having gingival diseases associated with the endocrine system
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-Pregnant patients
-Adolescents |
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What similarities do localized aggressive periodontitis and chronic (adult) periodontitis have in common?
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Sometimes chronic can occur in adolescents like localized aggressive does and they both cause bone loss and pockets.
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List the medications that can cause gingival enlargement and the condition that is being treated with the medication.
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-Phenytoin: Used for Seizures
-Calcuim Channel Blockers: for Cardiovascular problems and Hypertension -Cyclosporine: For Transplant patients |