Radiology
Microbiology
Periodontitis
Periodontal Therapy
Systemic Factors
100

This is the category you would diagnose a patient if the alveolar crest is located 2mm apical to the CEJ of teeth

What is Healthy?

100

______ is the type of bacteria that is primarily associated with mature biofilm and periodontal pockets while ______ is associated with early colonizers and supragingival plaque 

What is Gram-Negative/Gram-Positive? 

100

This is the most common and most frequently occurring form of periodontal disease

What is Chronic Periodontitis? 

100

This type of mouthrinse has the highest substantivity to reduce plaque and gingivitis but also has the highest side effect of staining after extensive use

What is Chlorhexidine?

100
Individuals with HIV/AIDS are at an increased risk for infections and certain cancers. True or False?

What is True?

200

This is the type of radiograph that provides the most accurate depiction of the alveolar crest

What is a Bite-Wing?

200

Type of bacteria that is closely associated with periodontal destruction, loosely adherent to the sulcular wall, and capable of motility

What is Subgingival Bacteria?

200

What type of recall should be given to a patient treated for Localized Aggressive Periodontitis? 

What is 4-month recall?
200

The clinical data collected during periomaintenance phase is measured against this type of data. This is also data collected during the "pre-liminary phase" 

What is "initial baseline data?" 

200

This is the minimum opening distance of a patient who has smooth and symmetrical normal opening and closing of the jaw 

What is 40mm?

300

This the area where horizontal bone destruction is first observed and the most susceptible to tissue breakdown

Interdental Septa (COL)
300

This type of plaque theory states that the amount of plaque is the key to disease progression 

What is Non-Specific Plaque Theory?

300

This is a sign found clinically on a patient who has periodontitis

"What is Recession?" 

300

This is the suggested frequency of periodontal maintenance recall for patients with moderate chronic periodontitis. 

What is 3-month recall?

300
Root caries are seen on patients who have xerostomia caused by this type of treatment. 
What is Radiation? 
400

Pseudomembrane, punched out papilla, foul odor, and bone loss are all characteristics of NUG (Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis). True or False?

What is False; bone loss is not a characteristic  

400
These cells are the first to arrive on the scene when acute inflammation is present 

What is Neutrophils?

400

This type of periodontal disease has an onset most frequently around puberty, sparse subgingival plaque, and has bone loss around permanent first molars and incisors

What is Localized Aggressive (Juvenile) Periodontitis?

400

After periodontal instrumentation, hygienists wait for _____ month(s) to reassess tissue response and healing. 

What is 1-month

400

Subgingival placement of Perio Chip or Arestin is an example of this therapy

What is Local Delivery Therapy?

500

_______ is the "window" appearing in bone while ______is the "defect" in the marginal bone

What is Fenestration and Dehisence?

500

These cells can synthesize antibodies

What is Plasma Cells?
500

Chronic gingivitis can be treated by systemic antibiotic coverage. True or False?

What is False? Only Aggressive Periodontitis is treated by systemic antibiotics

500

After periodontal scaling, this type of epithelium is primarily formed when connective tissue is healing/healed.

What is LONG JUNCTIONAL Epithelium?

500

A presence of this intra-oral lesion is found with individuals with HIV/AIDS

What is Kaposi's Sarcoma?