Stage I
What is decalcification?
Two water soluble vitamins
What are vitamin B & C?
Inflammation of the gingival tissues.
What is known as Gingivitis?
Milky-white patches in the oral cavity linked to irritations and oral cancer.
What is known as Leukoplakia?
#E
What is the primary maxillary right central?
Stage III
What is when the dentin is approached?
A water soluble vitamin, a deficiency in this vitamin can cause cracks at the corners of the mouth.
What is vitamin B2?
Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis.
What is known as Vincent's Disease?
The most common type of oral cancer.
What is Squamous cell carcinoma?
#14
What is the permanent maxillary Left 1st molar?
Stage II
What is incipient caries?
Fat soluble vitamins dissolves in fat.
What are vitamins A, D, E & K.
Non-inflammatory disease ultimately causing bone loss.
What is known as Periodontosis?
"tongue tied"
What is known as Ankyloglossia?
Mesial
What tooth surface is towards the midline?
Stage V
What is irreversible pulpitis?
Minerals
What are Iron, Calcium, Iodine & Potassium?
Poor tooth brushing techniques & smoking.
What are local factors and main contributors of Perio disease?
Cold sores
What is known as an Herpes labialis?
Buccal & Labial
What are facial surface names for teeth?
Stage IV
What is dentin is penetrated?
Food that contains sugars or carbohydrates that can be processed by the bacteria in plaque.
What is carcinogenic?
Inflammation of the gingival, surrounding tissues and loss of bone structure. Mobile teeth, bad breathe, increase periodontal pocket depths, bleeding, and exudates.
What are symptoms periodontal diseases?
Chancre
What is formed during the primary stage of syphili?
Distal
What tooth surface is the farthest from the midline?