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Readaptation of soft tissue to the tooth root by formation of a _________

long junctional epithelium

The growing back of the lost cementum, lost periodontal ligament, and lost alveolar bone to reconstruct the periodontium damaged by periodontitis.

Regenerate

Healing of a wound by formation of tissues that do NOT precisely restore the original architecture or original function of the body part

Repair

Healing by the reunion of the periodontal connective tissue and tooth root where the two tissues have been seperated by incision or injury, but NOT by disease.

Reattachment

Regrowth of the precise tissues that were present before the disease or damage to the tissues occurred.

Regeneration

Occurs when the wound margins are closely adapted to each other

Primary intention

Margins or edges of the wound are not in close contact with each other. Many wounds in periodontal surgery involve healing by _______.

Secondary intention

Seperating the epithelium and connective tissues from the underlying tooth root and alveolar bone.

Elevation

Full thickness flap - use ___ instruments.

Blunt

Partial thickness flap- use ___ instruments.

Sharp

Removal of the alveolar bone attached to the tooth

Ostectomy

Reshaping the alveolar bone without removing the supporting bone.

Osteoplasty

Potential for new bone cells to develop following bone graft.

Osteogensis

Grafting materials from a framework outside the graft during the formation of the new bone.

Osteoconductive

Cells within the grating material are converted into bone-forming cells to form the new bone.

Osteoinductive

Bone taken from the patient's own body

Autograft

Bone taken from another human

Allograft

Bone taken from another species (bovine bone)

Xenograft

Synthetic bone-like material

Alloplast

Bovine=

Cow bone

What kind of graft usually results in a more natural tissue color in the healed tissues and in a more esthetic final result?

Connective tissue

Sutures should be removed when loose in the tissues, which is usually ___ after surgery.

1 week3

Periodontitis that is resistant to control even with appropriate therapy

Refractory disease

Root caries=

Aa

What percentage of the adults in the US is afflicted with root surface caries by age 50 years?

50%

For many patients with moderate chronic periodontitis, the suggested frequency of periodontal maintenance visits is every ______.

3 months

The "root" of the implant that is surgically placed in the living alveolar bone.

Implant body

Titanium post that attaches to the implant body.

Abutment

Periodontal pathogens can destroy bone faster along a- real tooth or implant?

IMPLANT

Chronic peridontitis in tissues surrouding osseointegrated implant, resulting in bone loss

Peri-implantitis

Plaque induced gingivitis in tissues surrounding the implant

Peri-implant mucositis

Implants should be checked radiographically at least ______ a year.

once

Periodontal risk factors:

1. tooth mobility


2. furcation involvement


3.Malocclusions


4.Over hang restorations


5. Status of prosthetic appliances

Biological width=

Juntional epithelium+ gingival connective tissue

Prevotella is seen in:

Pregnancy, NUG,NUP, chronic perio

Periodontal master treatment-

1. Assess


2. Nonsurgical


3. Surgical


4. Restorative


5. Maintenance