Erythroplakia/Leukoplakia
Pocket 1
Pocket 2
Ankyloglossia
100

This rare oral precancerous lesion appears as a red, velvety patch and may include small ulcers.

Erythroplakia

100

This type of pocket is formed by gingival enlargement without destruction of underlying supporting structures.

What is a gingival pocket?

100

This type of pocket is formed by apical migration of the gingiva  with destruction of supporting periodontal structures.

What is a periodontal pocket?

100

This oral lesion presents as a white patch that cannot be scraped off.

What is ankyloglossia?

200

The texture most commonly used to describe erythroplakia lesions.

Velvety

200

What is another name for a gingival pocket? 

What is a pseudopocket? 

200

In this type of pocket, mobility may occur? 

What is a periodontal pocket?

200

In ankyloglossia, this oral structure has a shortened attachment.

What is the lingual frenum?

300

These small surface defects are often found alongside erythroplakia.

Ulcers?

300

In this type of pocket, no attachment loss occurs.

What is a gingival pocket? 

300

This pocket causes irriversible damage.

What is a periodontal pocket? 

300

How would you evaluate a patient to determine whether they have ankyloglossia?

What is having them touch their tongue to the roof of their mouth? 

400

Erythroplakia belongs to this category of lesions, indicating a risk of developing cancer.

What are precancerous lesions?

400

Is a gingival pocket a healthy or diseased state? 

What is a diseased state? 

400

In what area is the periodontal pocket depth most likely to form? 

What is the col?

400

These two functions should be evaluated to determine the severity of ankyloglossia.

What are tongue movement and speech?

500

This oral lesion presents as a white patch that cannot be scraped off.

What is leukoplakia?

500

A patient presents with 5mm probing depths, but no radiographic bone loss. What type of pocket is most likely present? 

What is a gingival pocket? 

500

What is the pocket depth range for slight, moderate, and severe perio pockets? 

What is...
1-2mm, 3-4mm, ≥5

500

This surgical procedure may be recommended when ankyloglossia causes speech difficulties.

What is a frenectomy?

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