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The minimum amount of attached gingiva considered to be adequate is 3mm   False  
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Osseous surgery is commonly done in combination with flap surgery in order to treat morphological defects of the bone   True  
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Typical therapy for fibrotic gingival pockets is flap surgery   True  
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A lateral pedicle graft is often performed where there is a denuded root surface in a mucogingivally involved area   True  
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An obvious objective of the surgical phase of periodontal therapy is to improve the prognosis of the teeth   True  
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Periodontal surgery should take place within one week after completion of periodontal debridement to prevent further pocketing/bone loss   False  
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A partial thickness flap includes the periosteum overlying the alveolar bone   False  
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Broad shallow bony defects are more likely to be filled in with bone regeneration than narrow deep ones   False  
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Surgery is commonly used to treat Class 1 furcation involvements   False  
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It is important to evaluate whether or not the patient is exercising effective plaque control before continuing to the surgical phase of therapy   True  
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Bone graft material obtained from a different species is known as   xenograft  
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A root resection or hemisection is sometimes done   when there is a deep furcation involvement and when one root of a multi-rooted tooth is involved with angular bone loss  
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When considering surgical pocket therapy for moderate to severe periodontal disease   esthetics is much more of a concern in the anterior area than in the posterior area  
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Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) is   Often done in conjunction with bone grafts  
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The bony defect that has the best chance of bone fill after therapy is the   three wall defect  
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When grafting tissue for placement during mucogingival surgery, the type of flap that is laid is the   split thickness flap  
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Gingoplasty is performed to   obtain a more ideal physiological gingival contour  
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Which of the following are indications for periodontal surgery?   osseous defects Type II or III furcation’s better access to deep pockets persistent inflammation in moderate-deep pockets  
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Which one of the following is not a goal of periodontal surgery?   retaining inflamed tissues  
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Surgery would be performed on gingival pockets when   the tissue is fibrotic there is substantial gingival hyperplasia  
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A patient should first be treated with thorough periodontal debridement before the final decision for periodontal surgery is made   True  
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Phase II (periodontal surgery) should take place within one week after completion of periodontal debridement to prevent further pocketing/boneless from occurring   False  
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