Diseases
History
Periodontal Prognosis
Treatment Phase
Microorganisms
100
Gingival disease of viral origin that result from viral infection.
What is herpesviruses (secondary perpetic sinplex I)
100
the study of humans
What is anthropology
100
No bone loss, health gigival condition, cooperative patient
What is excellent prognosis
100
Incorporatates immediate treatment needs. This includes emergencies and extraction of hopeless teeth.
What is Preliminary phase
100
Gram negative rods that include: A. naeslundii, F. mucleatum and C. rectus and possible A. actinomycetemcomitans.
What is LAP (Localized aggressive periodontitis.
200
An inflammation of the gingivae characterized by necrosis of the interdental papillae, ulceration of the gingival margins, the appearance of the pseudomembrane, pain, and a fetid odor.
What is NUG (Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis)
200
During this time, Albucasis (936-1013) a Moorish surgeon in Spain first was the first author to consider dental calculus.
What are the middle ages
200
Adequate remaining periodontal support and ease of maintenance, adequeate patient cooperation.
What is good prognosis
200
Incorporates final restoration, fixed and removal prosthodontics and includes evaluation of response to retorative phase.
What is Phase III therapy
200
lesions that harbor large numbers of spirochetes and P. intermedia with gram-negative rods with accounts for more that 50% of the population.
What is NUG OR NUP
300
An infection caused by the herpes simplex virus that enters the body through small breaks in the skin. Appears as cracks in the skin around the fingernails.
What is Herpetic whitlow.
300
The first state to have a dental hygiene school.
What is Connecticut
300
Poor crown to root ration. Class II or III furcations
What is Questionable (guarded) prognosis
300
The total number of treatment phases.
What is Five
300
A bacteria that releases a factor that interferes with PMN movement to a site of infection.
What is P. gingivalis.
400
Any of a group of inflammatory and infectious diseases affecting the gums and supporting tissues of the teeth.
What is periodontal disease.
400
Developed a systematic treatment of diseased gums that was initiated in 1845.
Who is Dr Riggs
400
Age, systemic health, smoking periodontal disease type, oral conditions, patients attitude.
What is Overall prognosis factors.
400
The number of treatment phases that the dentist and dental hygienist can complete.
What is two. (phase I and phase IV)
400
At day 21 of the Loe gingivitis model, the last bacteria to appear are these type.
What is motile rods and spirochetes.
500
Inflammation of the soft tissue surrounding a specific dental prosthesis and has not progressed to include loss of the surround bone
What is Perimucositis
500
Special duties that includes: local anesthesia administration, placement and carving of amalgum restorations, placement and fifnishing of composite restorations, placement and removal of periodontal sutures and periodontal packs, as well as gingival curettage.
What is expanded-duty dental hygiene skills.
500
the number of prognosis categories and order.
What is six. excellent, good, fair, poor, questionable, hopeless.
500
Reassess gingival condition, pocket depth, attachment loss, and gingival inflamation, plaque biofilm, calculus and caries
What is phase I
500
Comprised of P. givivalis, T. forsythenis, T. dentocola and considered the most pathogenic bacteria.
What is the red complex