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18 Cards in this Set
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-Down Syndrome
-Diabetes -AIDS -PApillion-Lefevre Syndrome -Chediak-Higashi Syndrome -Neutropenia -Hypophosphatasia -Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome |
Diseases that are often associated with SEVERE attachment loss
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Name the condition that exists when a patient demonstrates attachement loss and is infected by periodontal pathogens after appropriate treatment.
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Refractory Periodontal Disease
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List the conditions that could be associated with generalized destruction of alveolar bone in a child patient.
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-Papillion-Lefevre Syndrome
-Chediak-Higashi Syndrome -Neutropenia -Hypophosphatsia |
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List the periodontal diseases listed under aggressive periodontitis.
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-Localized Aggressive Perio
-Generalized Aggressive Perio |
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Name the bacteria found in high numbers in localized aggressive periodontal disease. (LJP)
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Aa and Capnocytophaga Species
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List the organism commonly implicated with the etiology of necrotizing ulcerated gingivitis (NUG).
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Spirochetes (Treponema sp- enter CT), Prevotella Intermedia, and Fusobacterium
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Write the periodontal diseases associated with a PMN defect.
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Periodontisis as a manifestaion of Systemic Disease
-Prepubertal periodontitis -Aggressive Periodontitis -NUP |
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Generalized Aggressive Periodontisis usually affects what age group?
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Usually persons under 30 yrs old.
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Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis maybe the first clinical sign of an underlying systemic disease called what?
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HIV/AIDs
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All periodontal conditions related to HIV-infections are grouped together with WHAT periodontal diseases.
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Necrotizing
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What is the new term for the Old term HIV Gingivitis?
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Linear Gingival Erythema (LGE)
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What is the new term for the Old term HIV Periodontitis
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Necrotizing Ulcerative Periodontitis
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What are the microorganisms of HIV-posative patient's?
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-Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg)
-Prevotella intermedia (Pi) -Actinobacullus actinomycetemoconitans (Aa) -Fusobacterium nucleatum -Spirochetes -Candida albicans (fungus) |
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List the microorganisms associated with chronic periodontits.
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-Porphyromonas gingivalis
-Tanneralla forsythensis (Bacteroides forsythus) -Prevotella intermedia -Eikenella corrodens |
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Describe characteristics and predisposing factors associated with NUG.
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Sudden Onset
-Pain -Foul taste, odor -Spontaneaous gingival bleeding -Cratering of papilla -Pseudomembrane surface |
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List some factors that contribute to NUG (ANUG).
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-Poor Oral hygiene
-Smoking -Crowded teeth -Spirochetes -Other -Poor general health -Fatigue and stress -Age (18-30) -Seasonal Systemic Diseases--AIDS |
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What are the three features of NUG?
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-Interproximal Papillae Necrotic
-Bleeding -Pain |
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A large cause for the extreme destruction in aggressive periodontitis is due to WHAT abnormality (body's ineffective immunological response.)
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Phagocyte
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