Etiology/Pathogenesis
Staging
Grading
Clinical Measurements
Extra
100

The primary virulence factor that allows periodontal pathogens to evade host defense

Endotoxins (lipopolysaccharides)

100

Interdental Cal of 1-2mm indicates

Stage I

100

The two main modifiers of Grade

Smoking and diabetes

100

CAL is measured from 

CEJ-base of pocket

100

A through and through furcation that is not clinically visible is classified as

Class III due to soft tissue, Class IV through and through as tissue is not there

200

The bacteria most strongly associated with chronic periodontitis 

P. Gingivalis

200

Radiographic bone loss of 15-33% of root length

Stage II

200

Bone loss divided by age is used to calculate

Grade

200

6mm pocket with 3mm of recession equals what for CAL

9mm

200

Which cell type is primarily responsible for collagen production in the periodontal ligament

Fibroblasts

300

The host response (not bacteria directly) is responsible for most periodontal tissue destruction

Inflammatory Immune Response

300

Vertical bone loss and moderate ridge defects indicate

Stage III

300

Heavy bone loss with excellent plaque control suggests

Low current progression rate

300

Bleeding on probing without attachment loss indicates

Gingivitis

300

What is a modifying factor for periodontal disease rather than a primary etiologic factor

Occlusal trauma-can modify disease progression

400

The junctional epithelium migrates apically as a result of 

Loss of connective tissue attachment

400

Loss of posterior support with bite collapse indicates

 Stage IV

400

Mild bone loss with high-risk factors indicates

Grade C

400

Best clinical indicator of periodontal disease history

Clinical attachment loss

400

Which cell is responsible for the destruction of alveolar bone in periodontitis

Osteoclast

500

Why two patients with similar plaque levels may have different disease severity

Host susceptibility 

500

Which findings increases complexity but not severity

Furcation involvement

500

A non-smoker with uncontrolled diabetes is classified as 

at least a Grade B

500

What clinical finding alone can't diagnose periodontitis 

BOP

500

What is the earliest radiographic sign of disease

Widening of the PDL space

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