Types of Perio Disease
Periodontics
Orthodontics
Non/Surgical Perio Procedures
Misc
100
Gingivitis
What is Seen at any age by marginal inflammation
100
3mm and below
What is Normal probing depths
100
Panoramic and Cephalometric
What are the two most common Radiographs utilized in Ortho
100
Periodontal Debridement
What is The removal of calculus, plaque, and their by products from the coronal and root surfaces, as well as from the tissue wall and pocket to promote healing
100
Six
What are the amount of sucular sites measured for each tooth
200
Chronic Periodontitis
What is Onset at any age. Symptoms include inflammation of the periodontium, loss of bone, and eventually tooth loss
200
To check pocket depths,bone loss, and calculus subgingival
What are the reasons a perio probe is used
200
Band Pusher
What is the instrument used to seat and position the band on the tooth
200
Gingivectomy
What is surgical excision of the gingiva
200
Class IV
What is furcation involvement where the entrance to the furcation is clinically visible due to the recession of the gingiva
300
Periodontitis with Systemic Disease
What is Often associated with patients with compromised immune systems from genetic or blood disorders
300
Smoking
What is an additional risk factor that contributes to periodontal disease
300
When the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first permanent molar occludes with the mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar
What is Class I Occlusion
300
Gingivolplasty
What is Surgical shaping of the gingival tissue
300
Ligature Director
What is Tucks twisted wire into interproximal spaces
400
Juvenile
What is Generalized form seen late in the teenage years and associated with specific bacteria
400
Gingiva Epithelial Attachment Periodontal ligament Cementum Alveolar Bone
What is Structure of the Periodontium
400
Invisalign
What are clear plastic acrylic aligners the are part of the orthodontic system
400
Connective Tissue Graft
What is Harvesting tissue from the palate but using tissue that is a more natural color, unlike a free gingival graft
400
Exudate
What is fluid like substance that forms as a result of an inflammatory process, fluid containing bacteria, leukocytes, dead cells, and tissue fluid.
500
Abscesses of the Periodontium
What is Infection of the periodontal tissues with pus or suppuration formation
500
Periodontitis
What is an inflammatory disease of the gingival tissues including loss of supporting bone
500
Crowding
What is the most common cause of malocclusion
500
Furcation involvement
What is Loss of interradicular bone between multi rooted teeth due to periodontal infection
500
Buccal of the maxillary molars and the lingual of mandibular anteriors
What is the two most common areas calculus forms
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