CSAR 40 - Perio-endo lesions Flashcards

1
Q

What is marginal periodontitis? and how does it present?

A
Biofilm growing down the outer aspect of the tooth (calculus and plaque)
Widespread among teeth 
Deep probing/bleeding/calculus 
Suppuration through periodontal pockets
Possible swelling coronal to MGJ
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Why does bone destruction occur in periodontitis?

A

Biofilms produce by-products which cause bone destruction

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How is a sinus tract/swelling apically to the MGJ treated and how long does it take to resolve?

A

Endo treatment, closing in 2-7 days

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How is a sinus tract/swelling presenting as a pocket managed?

A

RCT

OHI, but no RSI

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After marginal periodontitis managed, what response of the tissues occurs?

A

Pockets close with long junctional epithelium

Little or no bony/PDL regeneration

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What is the difference between perio-endo lesions 1.with and 2.without communication?

A
  1. Looks like black band around lower half of tooth - marginal bone loss reaches apical bone loss
  2. When probing, don’t have deep narrow pocket, not to apex
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How is a perio-endo lesion treat WITHOUT communication?

A

Treat both apical and marginal periodontitis concurrently and aggressively

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How is a perio-endo lesion treat WITH communication?

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Endo first - any tissue lost due to endo disease will heal
Aggressive OHI and calculus removal
RSI usually 1 month after endo as some bony infill will have occured

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