Periodontium
Perio Grade
Perio Stage
Immunity/Inflammation
Never know what you're gonna get
100

The anatomical structure that attach to the tooth via hemidesmosomes and the internal basal lamina.

What is the junctional epithelium?

100

The progression of periodontal disease

What is periodontal grade?

100

The severity of periodontal disease

What is periodontal stage?

100

Accumulation of plasma and leukocytes into the connective tissue at the site of infection or inflammation

What is cause of edema?

100

Y-shaped proteins that binds to immune cells and complement proteins on one end and on the other end an antigen

What are antibodies?

200

The lymph nodes that drain most of the periodontium

What are submandibular lymph nodes?

200

A patient who is a non-smoker, but has well-controlled diabetes.

What is grade B periodontitis?

200

A patient that has 4 missing teeth due to periodontitis

What is stage III periodontitis?

200

The process of engulfing and digesting microorganisms

What is phagocytosis?

200
Enables the gingiva to form a rigid cuff around the tooth and makes up 55-65% of the gingival connective tissue

What is collagen?

300

The nerve that supplies the periodontium

What is the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V)?

300

A patient who smokes 5 cigarettes a day.

What is grade B periodontitis?

300

Probing depth 4mm or less and mostly horizontal bone loss

What is stage I?

300

The process of leukocytes exiting blood vessels

What is trans-endothelial migration?

300

A well organized community of microbes

What are oral biofilms?

400

The anatomical structure that cushions the tooth from occlusal forces during mastication

What is the periodontal ligament?

400

A patient who has periodontal destruction that exceeds the amount of biofilm deposits present (High destruction, low biofilm deposits)

What is grade C periodontitis?

400

A patient that has maximum probing depths of 5mm

What is stage II periodontitis?

400

The process where leukocytes are attracted to an infection site?

What is chemotaxis?

400

Most abundant type of leukocyte that is phagocytic

What is a neutrophil?

500

The anatomical structure one would see if looking into a tooth socket after an extraction

What is the alveolar bone proper?

500

A patient who has more than 2mm of bone loss over the past 5 years

What is grade C periodontitis?

500

A patient that has furcation involvement

What is stage III or stage IV periodontitis?

500

When the periodontium is inflamed, levels of OPG decrease leading to an imbalance of OPG-to-RANKL.

What is bone resorption?

500

The antibody that is first to respond to the initial exposure to an antigen

What is IgM?