Periodontal Bacteria
Dental Anesthesia
Staging and Grading
Office Emergencies
Oral Lesions
100

This bacteria initiates caries.

What is Streptococcus mutans?

100

Shortest acting local anesthetic

What is Mepivacaine 3%?

100

Stage 1 severity is based on this.

What is CAL or radiographic bone loss?

100

First step in syncope.

What is lay patient back, feet up?

100

A white lesion that cannot be wiped off.

What is leukoplakia?

200

Found in NUG, this is a spirochete.

What is Treponema denticola?

200

Bevel direction for IA injection

What is toward the bone?

200

Grade A risk factors.

What is nonsmoker, no diabetes, slow progression?

200

Sign of hypoglycemia

What is confusion or sweating?

200

Lesion with a "cauliflower" appearance

What is papilloma?

300

Gram-negative anaerobe in aggressive perio.

What is A. actinomycetemcomitans?

300

Longest duration local anesthetic.

What is Bupivacaine?

300

This stage may include tooth loss.

What is Stage III or IV?

300

Drug for anaphylaxis.

What is epinephrine?

300

Red patch often precancerous.

What is erythroplakia?

400

Pregnancy-related gingivitis bacteria

What is Prevotella intermedia?

400

What is the mandibular nerve?

Nerve contacted during IA injection.

400

Grade is modified by this habit.

What is smoking?

400

Chest pain unrelieved by rest could be

What is myocardial infarction?

400

Cold sore cause.

What is HSV-1?

500

What is Fusobacterium nucleatum?

Orange complex bridge bacteria

500

Vasoconstrictor to avoid in heart disease.

What is epinephrine?

500

Rapid progression with less biofilm is which grade?

What is Grade C?

500

This emergency can result from hyperventilation.

What is respiratory alkalosis?

500

Deep fungal infection with oral ulcer.

What is histoplasmosis?