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cont. from P. P.

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Is a factor known to precede many heart attacks, and specific periodontal pathogens are associated with coronary heart disease   Poor Perio Health  
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Evidence suggests that active periodontal disease may account for more than ___ percent of all preterm, low-birth-weight babies, which makes it more significant than either ___________ and______________.   18, cigarette, alcohol  
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Pneumonia occurs in the lower respiratory tract, which is usually sterile, but aspiration or spread of infectious agents can contaminate it, and many virulent species associated with pneumonia reside in ___________________________   periodontal plaque biofilm.  
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Increases patient’s susceptibility to many types of infections   Periodontitis and Diabetes  
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Term for those perio diseases that progress rapidly with massive bone loss, young people,   Aggressive Periodontitis  
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Form of aggressive perioAffects patients younger than 30 yearsIdentifying features:Rapid rate of tissue destruction Association with defects in immune systemAssociated microbiotaEarly age of onset   Early-onset Perio  
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Rare diseaseMay be localized or generalizedMay affect both primary and secondary dentitionsSevere gingival inflammationRapid bone lossEarly tooth loss   Prepubertal Perio  
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Either localized or generalized. Treated with perio therapy (SRP) and systemic antibiotics. Extreme bone loss, More common in girls and young women Can run in families. More common in African Americans   Juvenile Forms  
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adults rather than adolescents, severe bone loss around the incisors or 1st molars, late diagnosis of juvenile aggressive perio, inflammation, plaque and calculus   Postjuvenile Aggressive Perio  
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young adults, usually between the ages of 20 and 30, Severe gingival inflammation, Loss of bone and connective tissue occurs rapidly over a period of weeks or months, Conventional methods and antibiotics for treatment (usually forms of tetracycline   Rapidly Progressive Perio  
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Bacterial flora includes P. gingivalis, P.intermedia, E.corrodens, and Cr rectus   Rapidly Progressive Perio  
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Unresponsive to appropriate treatmentMay occur at single or multiple sitesNo single bacterial agent identifiedMost diagnosed patients have undergone repeated attempts to control the disease process   Refractory Perio  
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Systemic diseases such as Down syndrome, IDDM, AIDS, and Papillon-Lefevre syndrome can increase the severity of   perio  
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Systemic factors worsen the symptoms of chronic periodontitis by reducing an individual’s _______ ______ _________   resistance to disease  
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Causes severe progressive destruction of the gingiva and alveolar mucosa, which spreads rapidly to deeper tissues. Gingiva is intensely red, with “punched out” papilla. patients with nutritional deficiencies and has been related to extreme stress!   NUP  
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is an acute, localized infection of the periodontium   Periodontal abcess  
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Most often caused by a foreign body being forced into the sulcusCondition resolves itself once the material is removed and the area is cleaned   Gingival abcess  
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Occurs around partially erupted teeth, usually third molars. “pericoronitis   Pericoronal abcess  
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Careful debridement of the pocketSystemic antibiotics if fever Removal of the tissue flap over the tooth or removal of the tooth with pericoronitis   treatment of abcess  
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