Health Conditions Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
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NK, semipermeable membrane

A

sulcular epithelium

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2
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NK, hemidesmosomes, PMNs

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junctional epithelium

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3
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JE length + CT attachment length =

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supracrestal tissue attachment

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4
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<10% BOP
</= 4 mm pocket depths
radiographic bone loss
probing attachment loss

A

stable periodontitis

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5
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<10% BOP
</= 3 mm pocket depths
probing attachment loss

A

reduced periodontium
(recession, CL)

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6
Q

most common form of periodontal disease

A

chronic gingivitis

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7
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bluish red color of gingiva

A

vascular proliferation
reduced keratinization

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8
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whitish gray color of gingiva

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tissue necrosis

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9
Q

desquamative and vesicle formation describes the ___ phase

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acute

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10
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soggy, soft, or leathery describes the ___ phase

A

chronic

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11
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___ appearance is caused by epithelial atrophy

A

shiny (smooth)

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12
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___ is caused by hyperkeratosis

A

leathery

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13
Q

nodular gingiva causes by what?

A

Rx-induced overgrowth

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14
Q

recession more common with ___ and in ___

A

age
males

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15
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stillmans cleft

A

triangular

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16
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mccal festoons

17
Q

gingival contour most associated with ___

18
Q

grade 1

A

confined to papilla

19
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grade 2

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papilla and marginal gingiva

20
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grade 3

21
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> /= 10% BOP
</= 3 mm pocket depths

22
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T cell mediated
(reticular, erosive, patch, atrophic, bullous types)

A

lichen planus

23
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shaggy deposits of fibrinogen at DEJ (IF)

A

lichen planus

24
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linear deposits of IgG and C3 (IF)

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3 most common sites for oral pemphigus vulgaris
soft palate buccal mucosa tongue
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intracellular deposits of IgG on epithelium (IF) tombstone appearance of basalis left on histology
pemphigus vulgaris
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reactive acute vesiculobullous lesions
erythema multiforme
28
ulcerative discoid gingival lesion
SLE
29
punched out lesions pseudomembranes
necrotizing perio
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what is found in necrotizing pseudomembranes (4)
leukocytes fibrin necrosis bacteria