ETIOLOGY
CLINICAL FEATURES
TREATMENT
EFFECT ON OC
RDH ROLE
100

Most common causative factor of gingival hyperplasia.

What is inflammation?

100

The appearance of the gums in gingival hyperplasia can be described by this color, usually indicating inflammation.

What is red or erythemic?

100

This essential oral hygiene practice, often paired with regular cleanings, can help reduce plaque buildup and manage mild gingival hyperplasia.

What is brushing and flossing?

100

Gingival hyperplasia primarily affects this soft tissue in the mouth, leading to swelling and overgrowth.

What is gingiva?

100

The dental hygienist may recommend this specific type of toothbrush, designed for patients with gingival hyperplasia to gently clean swollen gums.

What is a soft-bristled toothbrush?

200

Name one systemic disease that may cause gingival hyperplasia.

What is diabetes, anemia, leukemia, or hormonal imbalance?

200

Localized - pyogenic granuloma is a clinical feature of what condition?

What is pregnancy?

200

Reducing or discontinuing this type of drug can help alleviate drug-induced gingival hyperplasia.

What are anticonvulsants (or calcium channel blockers)?

200

As a result of gingival hyperplasia, this common dental issue occurs more frequently due to increased plaque retention.

What is periodontal disease?

200

Dental hygienists teach patients with gingival hyperplasia to use this tool, which can be more effective at cleaning under enlarged gum tissue.

What is an interdental brush?

300

What is another name for hereditary gingival hyperplasia?

What is hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF)?

300

Gingiva presents with a pale and bulbous appearance with loss of stippling and focal hemorrhagic can be features of what systemic condition?

What is leukemia?

300

This surgical procedure is often performed to remove excess gum tissue in cases of severe gingival hyperplasia.

What is gingivectomy?

300

Patients with gingival hyperplasia often report this difficulty when trying to clean their teeth.

What is trouble brushing or flossing?

300

To help control plaque accumulation in patients with gingival hyperplasia, dental hygienists often recommend this type of rinse.

What is an antimicrobial or chlorhexidine mouthwash?

400

Name three medications that may cause gingival hyperplasia.

What is phenytoin (Dilantin), phenobarbital, cyclosporine, nifedipine, amlodipine (CCBs), hormonal contraceptives?

400

This feature of gingival hyperplasia involves the gums becoming a firm, pink color, covering most of the anatomic crown, involving usually all the quadrants.

What is hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF)?

400

This immunosuppressant, often prescribed after organ transplants, is common for inducing gingival hyperplasia.

What is Cyclosporine?

400

The pressure from the enlarged gums may cause:

What is sensitivity, pain or discomfort?

400

A dental hygienist may refer patients with severe gingival hyperplasia to this specialist for surgical treatment.

What is a periodontist?

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