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Autograft   A graft of tissue from one point to another of the same individual's body  
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Allograft   A tissue graft from a donor of the SAME species as the recipient  
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Xenograft   A tissue graft or organ transplant from a donor of a DIFFERENT species from the recipient  
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Signs of a Failing Implant   Pocketing, BOP, Exudate, Progression of bone loss, Dull sound on percussion  
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Maintenance of Implants   PI, OHI, Removal of plaque and calculus, Prophy jet contra indicated for implants, Implant patients should be considered periodontal patients, Recall should be every 3 month, Never extended beyond 6 months, if hygiene is poor more frequent than 3  
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Fibrointegrated   Connective Tissue grows between implant and bone Implant not as stable Implant will be compromised  
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Tissue Interaction with the Implant   Implant interacts w/ epithelial just like a tooth would (JE is the same), NO PDL - connective tissue runs parallel to implant (different from tooth), Bone adheres to the implant- osseointegration (bone grows into the implant) (different from bone & toot  
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Parts of Implants   1. Implant- acts like the root of the tooth- down in the bone Actual part engaged in bone 2. Abutment or Coping- The connection between the implant and restorative component 3. Restorative- Crown or Denture  
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Healing by Secondary Intention   The wound margins are not closely adapted GRANULATION TISSUE fills in gap slowly- but doesn’t restore the tissue back to its original function Slower, more painful and more apt to infection  
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Healing by Primary Intention   Wound margins (edges) are closely adapted to each other- epithelial meets epithelial tissue- CT meets CT Usually faster, less chances of infection, less scar tissue at site- slice arm w/ knife  
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Healing by REATTACHMENT   Healing of a periodontal wound by reunion of connective tissue and roots which were separated by incision or injury…NO PRIOR DISEASE Healthy tissue was removed during surgery- when tissue is placed back, there is simple reattachment  
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Healing by REPAIR   After NONSURGICAL perio therapy- open/ closed, scaling or root planing- Long JE- Readaptation of epithelium against tooth’s surface- pocket decreases b/c new epi forms- not exactly like tissue that was originally by root- NO new bone, cementum or PDL  
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Healing by NEW ATTACHMENT   Used to describe the union of a pathologically exposed root (DISEASED Area) with connective tissue or epithelium- SURGICAL- Example: grafting procedure  
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Healing by REGENERATION   With the help of modern periodontal surgical procedures, the body completely restores the architecture and function of the lost, diseased tissue (new bone, cementum, PDL is formed, so what was originally there is restored)  
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Restective Periodontal Surgery   Removal of diseased tissue- Still used in cases today  
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Regenerative Periodontal Surgery   Modern Perio Surgery that facilitate new tissue growth  
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Phase I of Perio Therapy   Etiotropic Phase: Self Care Ed, Nutritional Analysis, Debridement, Antimicrobial Agents, Caries Management, Occlusal Therapy, Plaque-Retentive Factors Removed  
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Phase II of Perio Therapy   Surgical Phase (determine prognosis of the teeth or restorability of tooth)- Periodontal Surgery, Endodontic Therapy, Implant  
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Phase III of Perio Therapy   Restorative Phase: Final management of dental caries, Fixed & removable prosthodontics, Note: Do Surgical phase BEFORE Restorative phase so don’t restore tooth that should be extracted  
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Phase IV of Perio Therapy   Supportive Perio Therpy Phase (SPT): Periodontal Maintenance Procedures: Re-Assessment, Self-Care Education, Deposit Removal, NOTE: ALL PT. w/ Perio Require Phase I and Phase IV  
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Radiographic Signs of Malocclusion   Root Resorption, Widening of PDL, Hypercementosis, and Thickening of the Lamina Dura  
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Tooth Mobility   Horizontal Movement, Vertical Movement (tooth is depressible-about to come out), Fremitus (movement of the tooth during occlusion)  
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Level of Mucogingival Junction   Marks the junction between keratinized and non-keratinized gingiva, Helps us evaluate the amount of attached gingiva- need 2 mm for health  
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Standard of Care   Requires that you have training that is comparable to the other professionals in your specific geographical area who are providing the same type of services  
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Clinical Periodontal Assessment   is a fact-gathering process designed to provide a comprehensive picture of the patient’s periodontal health status  
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Baseline Assessment   The patient’s periodontal health status at their first visit  
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Presence of Exudate (Circle in Blue)   During probing ONLY- the defect is very narrow Digit pressure- defect is wide Fistula- typically periapical- not periodontal- Tooth is absessed- also called a gumboil  
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Objectives of Periodontal Assessment   Detect inflammation ID damage to periodontium Record data for perio diagnosis Get Baseline Assessment  
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Periodontal Screening Exam (SA)   Quick assessment of the periodontal health and needs of the patient Divided in sextants Code for specific criteria  
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Miller Classification of Recession   Class I – buccal/ facial- Cornal to MGJ Class II – same as I, but extends beyond MGJ Class III- broad recession, no interdent pap, beyond MJG Class IV- loss of hard & soft tiss around tooth, crater-like  
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Furcation Involvement   Maxillary 1st Premolar (Mesial surface)(predisposed to perio disease due to root concavity)  
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Healthy Crown to Root (in bone) Ratio   1:1, once it gets to 2:1 (crown to root), prognosis of tooth severely declines  
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Contraindications for Periodontal Surgery   Relative Contraindications (unique individual characteristics that reduce the healing ability of the patient), Systemic Diseases or Conditions, NonCompliant with Self-Care, High Risk of Caries, Unrealistic Expectations  
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