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