Mechanisms of Periodontal Disease Flashcards

1
Q

what is the primary cause of the destruction seen in periodontitist?

A

the body’s immune response to plaque biofilm

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2
Q

what activates the body’s immune system?

A

periodontal pathogens in the biofilm

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3
Q

what causes most of the damage?

A

inflammation

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4
Q

what are virulence factors?

A

mechanisms that enable the bacteria to colonize and invade the tissues of the periodontium

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5
Q

what are the two types of virulence factors

A
  1. bacteria characteristics

2. products produced by the bacteria

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6
Q

bacterial invasion factors allow bacterium to actively penetrate _____ of the pocket wall and enter the gingival connective tissue

A

epithelial lining

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7
Q

what is the key factor that differentiates pathogenic from non-pathogenic bacteria?

A

ability to penetrate or invade

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8
Q

what cells lock on to the peptides and alert the body’s immune system of the bacterial invaders

A

T-cells

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9
Q

what are exotoxins?

A

harmful proteins released from the bacterial cell

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10
Q

what are enzymes?

A

agents that are harmful to the body’s cell

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11
Q

what are biofilm bacteria extremely resistant to?

A

antibiotics, antimicrobial agents, and the body’s immune system

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12
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what protects from drugs and the body’s leukocytes?

A

extracellular slime layer

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13
Q

bacteria in the deepest layers of the biofilm become ______ because antibiotics only work on bacteria that are active

A

dormant

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14
Q

how is control of bacteria in dental plaque best achieved by?

A

physical destruction such as brushing your teeth, and hygienist instruments

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15
Q

what can subgingival biofilm be associated with?

A

tooth-associated or tissue-associated

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16
Q

what are the 4 types of soft deposits

A
  1. materia alba
  2. food debris
  3. plaque composition
  4. acquired pellicle
17
Q

materia alba: features, how is it removed, factor with perio disease, what is seen under it

A
  • bulky and has a cottage cheese appearance
  • easily visible
  • removed by vigorous rinsing
  • not a major factor in perio disease, but plaque is
  • caries are seen under materia alba
18
Q

Food debris: features, how is it removed, accumulated where at in the mouth

A
  • loosely attached matter, food particles
  • accumulation in embrasures, and around ortho bands
  • removal by floss or other adjuncts
  • provides favorable environment for plaque growth
19
Q

what percent of water is plaque made of?

A

80%

20
Q

if bacteria want to join a biofilm, it should look for what conditions?

A

a group of bacteria attached to the tooth surface

21
Q

T/F: bacteria are necessary but not capable of causing perio

A

true

22
Q

what is the predominant organism in periodontitist

A

gram negative anerobic rods