Gingivitis Flashcards

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what are some common clinical changes from health to gingivitis> (Color, Contour, COnsistency, Bleeding, Exudate, Sulcus temp..)

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  • Color: Coral pink to red
  • Contour: Edema blunts marginal tissue leading to loss of knife edge adaptation.
  • Consistency: Tissue soft with pitting edema
  • Bleeding: Positive
  • Exudate: increased
  • Temp: Increased.
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What are the signs of gingivitis?

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  • Inflammation
  • Presence of dental plaque
  • No loss of attachment
  • Reversibility on removal of plaque
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What are some local contributing factors of gingivitis?

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  • Malocclusion
  • Presence of appliances
  • Overhanging restorations
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What are the effects of puberty on gingivitis?

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  • Increased effect of steroid hormones.
  • Increased inflammation in presence of small amounts of plaque.
  • Modified further by local factors (caries, appliances)
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5
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What are the characteristics of Pyogenic Granuloma?

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  • Solitary capillary haemangioma.
  • Painless mushroom like mass
  • Arises from gingival margin or interproximal space.
  • Happens in small amount of pregnant women and disappears post partum.
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What are some drugs that cause drug-induced gingival enlargements?

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  • Anti-convulsants
  • Immunosuupressant
  • Calcium channel blockers.
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With diabetes, gingivitis is best treated how?

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Control of diabetes is better than plaque control.

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What are some oral manifestations of leukemia associated gingivitis?

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  • Petichae
  • Mucosal ulcers
  • Gingival inflammation
  • Gingival enlargement.
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9
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Linear gingival erythema is associated with what?

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HIV

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10
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What is hereditary gingival fibromatosis?

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Slowly growing genetic overgrowth of gingiva.

-Dense and fibrotic CT.

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What is the 0, 1, 2, 3 Gingival index?

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0: Normal
1: Mild inflammation
2: Moderate inflammation
3: Severe inflammation

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What is the 0,1,2,3 Plaque index?

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0: no plaque
1: No plaque visible to naked eye, but visible on probe.
2: Plaque visible to naked eye.
3: heavy accumulation of matter.

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