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Perio Lesions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Periodontal Stage I Lesion is also called? | Initial lesion (2-4 days) |
| What clinical changes are seen with Stage I perio lesions? | None |
| Gingivitis is also referred to as what stage of the perio lesion? | Stage II or early lesion (4-7 days) |
| What stage of the perio lesion do sulcular rete pegs develop? | Stage II or early lesion (4-7 days) |
| What stage of the perio lesion does the sulcus become ulcerated? | Stage II or early lesion (4-7 days) |
| At what stage of the perio lesion do you start to see clinical signs? | Stage II or early lesion (4-7 days) |
| What perio of a perio lesion is the 'established lesion"? | Stage III (2-3 weeks) |
| At what stage of the perio lesion to you begin to see widened intracellular spaces? | Stage III or established lesion (2-3 weeks) |
| Erythema of the gingiva seen in stage III of the perio lesion is due to what? | Capillary proliferation |
| Stage IV of the perio lesion is also called? | Advanced Lesion |
| At what stage of the perio lesion are osteoclasts present? | Stage IV or advanced lesion |
| At what stage of the perio lesion is bone lost? | Stage IV or advanced lesion |
| At what stage of the perio lesion does the damage become irreversible? | Stage IV or advanced lesion |