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usually occur as a single isolated deep pocket or are present in the furcation of a specific tooth   Endodontic Lesions  
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occur when the gingival margin is coronal to the CEJ and there is often no attachment loss. This is common on the distals of the 2nd and 3rd molars   Pseudopockets  
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may be caused by an underlying osseous defect or it may represent trauma from toothbrushing or other abrasion   Gingival recession  
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Most common & accepted method of detecting periodontal disease is careful assessment of the attachment level around all surfaces of all teeth with a   periodontal probe  
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As in gingivitis, _______ _____ ______ is the principal cause of all forms of periodontitis   dental plaque biofilm  
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Does dental calculus by itself cause periodontal disease?   no  
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Overhanging or poorly contoured dental restorations, food retention or impaction areas, furcations, space between teeth, increase the likelihood of ____________   perio  
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Known risk factor for perio and has been clearly associated with increased attachment lossHas an effect on healing after periodontal therapy   Tobacco Use  
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Indicated in the treatment of perio when mechanical therapy has been unsuccessful   Systemic Antibiotics  
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Treatment considerations are stomach upset, diarrhea, abdominal pain, dizziness and muscle weakness. An important side effect from tetracycline is that it can interfere with   birth control.  
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places the antibiotic directly at the site of infection and reduces the risk of allergic side effects from systemic administrationThe first type was a tetracycline fiber   Locally Delivered Controlled-Release Antibiotics  
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gel that becomes semi-solid when heated to body temp (Atridox)   Doxycycline  
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is biodegradable and contains no antibiotic   Chlorhexidine chip (periochip  
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ointment that is in a globule and inserted with a custom designed syringe (Arestin)   Minocycline  
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The study of health and disease and associated factors in human populations   Epidemiology  
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Number of cases of disease present in a given population at one time   Prevalence  
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Rate of occurrence of new disease in a population over a given period of time   Incidence  
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Level of disease; How bad is the population effected   Severity  
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Indices are defined and used to measure disease in epidemiologic studies are:   Plaque DebrisCalculusBleedingInflamationEpithelial attachment (pocket)Bone loss  
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_____# of adults have calculus and this number increases with age   1/3  
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risk factors of perio disease   Sex – men increased riskAgeSocioeconomicTobacco useSystemic DiseaseObesityAlcoholOthers-level of education; HIV/AIDS  
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Formerly juvenile periodontitisAssociated with Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitansAfrican Americans at greater riskBoys more likely to develop than girls   Localized Aggressive Periodontitis  
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91% of women and 73% of men with HIV or AIDS had periodontal disease. Other oral manifestations are hairy leukoplakia, candidiasis, Kaposi’s sarcoma, and ulcers were present in 92%   HIV Associated Periodontitis  
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Contributing Factors to perio disease   MedicationSystemicViralFungalBiofilm inducedGenetic  
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