Nonsurg
Kids, Kids, Kids!
Ouch, Ouch, Baby
Arrest Me!
Chemi, Chemi, Chemi
100

Nonsurgical and it's metal

What is the Gold Standard of Periodontal Therapy

100

Objective fear

Subjective fear

2 Causes of fear in children 

100

Areas of exposed dentin subjected to mechanical, thermal, or chemical stimuli

What is dentinal hypersensitivity

100

1 mg of minocycline HCl

What is Arestin 

100

Systemic delivery 

Topical delivery 

What are the delivery methods of chemical agents in periodontal patients

200

Self-care education

Periodontal Instrumentation

Use of Chemical agents

What is part of nonsurgical therapy

200

Family & external influences

Developmental factors

Patient temperament

Patient's medical history 

What factors influence appointment outcomes in pediatric patients

200

Complete resolution (shrinkage of tissue)

Pocket depth reduction

Readaptation of tissue to root surface 

What is Soft tissue response after periodontal instrumentation

200

Microsphere technology 

What is the delivery mechanism to administer Arestin

200

Must reach the site of disease activity

Must be delivered at bacteriostatic concentration

Remain in place long enough to be effective

What are the criteria for effective chemical agents

300

Patient compliance

Lifestyle or systemic disease factors



What factors influence nonsurgical therapy outcomes

300

Behavioral rating scale divides behaviors into four categories

What is the Frankl Behavior Rating Scale

300

Toothbrushiing

Dental erosion

Periodontitis

What factors cause gingival recession

300

Patients with sensitivity to tetracycline or minocyclines

What patients are contraindicated for delivering Arestin 

300

Penicillin

Tetracyclines

Metronidazole

What are some of the systemic antibiotics for use in periodontal care

400

Minimize bacterial challenge to the patient

Eliminate or control contributing factors for perio disease

Goals of nonsurgical periodontal therapy

400

Tell-Show-Do

Voice Control

Distraction

Positive Reinforcement

What are Iatrosedation techniques for pediatric patients

400

Cementum is lost 

Exposed dentinal tubules 

In what two phases does dentinal hypersensitivity develop 

400

14 days 

What is the length of time Arestin stays in the pocket

400

Doxycycline Hyclate Gel

Minocycline Hydrochloride Microspheres

Chlorhexidine Gluconate Chip 

What are controlled-release mechanisms

500

The appointment following nonsurgical intervention

The Reevaluation appointment

500

12 months of age 

What age should a parent establish a dental home for their child

500

Self-care to remove daily plaque and biofilm

What is the most important factor in preventing and controlling sensitivity

500

It is used to express the microspheres into the pocket

What is a cannula tip

500

A bactericidal agent (mouth rinse) that is effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria

What is chlorhexidine gluconate

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