Terminology
Perio Instruments
Who can do it?
Signs & symptoms
Procedures
100

Removal of diseased tissue

What is GINGIVECTOMY?

100

measures sulcus depth

What is Perio Probe?

100

Fluoride treatment

What is DA under direct supervision?

100

Bleeding gums, exudate, bad odor

What is ANUG?

100

Smoothing surface of root by removing subgingival calculus

What is root planing?

200

Recontouring of bone

What is Osteoplasty?

200

Removes calculus

What are scalers?

200

Remove calculus

What is DDS or Hygienst?

200

Bluish red gums, mobility, pockets greater than 3mm

What is Periodontitis?

200

removal of soft debris, stains & plaque

What is coronal polish?

300

Sticky layer that forms on teeth within 24 hours

What is plaque?

300

Used to measure the horizontal and vertical pocket depth of multirooted teeth

What is furcation probe?

300

Perform coronal polish

What is RDA with CP certificate?

300

Red, bleeding & puffy gums

What is gingivitis?

300

Scraping gingival lining of pocket to remove necrotic tissue

What is Subgingival Curettage?

400

preventive measure performed during a recall appointment, primary treatment for gingivitis

What is a prophy?

400

Instruments are used primarily in periodontal procedures

What are scalers & currettes?

400

Place Perio Pak

What is RDA; DDS discretion?

400

Infection & inflammation around a partially erupted tooth

What is Pericoronitis?

400

cutting of flap to re contour bone and remove necrotic tissue, calculus

What is Incisional Flap Surgery?

500

most effective antimicrobial therapy

What is Chlorhexdine?

500

Instruments is designed to clean subgingival calculus from a specific tooth surface

What are Gracey Scalers?

500

Remove Perio Pak

What is DA under direct supervision?

500

no symptoms until teeth become mobile

What is Periodontosis?

500

placing gel into pocket to kill bacteria

What is antibiotic therapy?

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