Chapter 14 study guide
Periodontal disease is considered to be generalized if more that ____% of sites in the mouth are affected
30
A probing depth of more than ___mm is associated with gingival disease
4
A woman with severe periodontal disease has a ____ times greater risk for a pre term infant with low birth weight compared to a women with little to no periodontal disease
7
Almost ___% of American adults have some sort of periodontal disease.
75
Perioscopy uses
A miniature dental endoscope, along with video, lighting, and magnification
Gingivitis is
Inflammation of the gingival tissue
What classification of chronic periodontitis is indicated by moderate to deep pockets of 5-7 millimeters?
Moderate periodontitis
What is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults?
Periodontal disease
What is the part of the periodontium that connects the cementum covering the root of the tooth with the alveolar bone of the socket wall?
Periodontal ligament
__________ is inflammation of the supporting tissues of the teeth , progressing from the gingiva into the connective tissue and alveolar bone that support the teeth
Periodontitis
What is the primary factor causing periodontal disease?
Plaque
An individual with chronic periodontal disease is at an increased risk for what respiratory infections?
Pneumonia and COPD
what systematic conditions are associated with sex hormone gingival disease
Puberty, Pregnancy, period (menstural cycle) menopause
What are some risk factors for periodontal disease?
Smoking, osteoperosis
Periodontal disease may be triggered by what factors?
Stress, medications, poor oral hygiene, maliclusion , poor diet , nutritional deficiencies
What characteristic is unique to diabetes mellitus- associated gingivitis
The severity is related to blood gluclose levels
What must be removed by the dentist or the dental hygienist with scaling instruments?
Calculus
The reason why women with severe periodontal disease have a greater risk for preterm low birth weight (PLBW) babies is thought to be due to
Certain Bio chemicals produced with periodontal disease which can create hormones that cause early uterine contractions and labor
What characteristics are associated with diseased rather than healthy gingival tissue?
Dark red , bleeding , inflammed, glossy, soft
True/false a patient complaining of discomfort is one of the first signs of gingivitis
False
What form of periodontal disease is reversible?
Gingivitis
What are two basic forms of periodontal disease?
Gingivitis and Periodontitis
Periodontal disease has proven a relationship with
Heart disease, Diabetes
What is true about subgingival calculus
forms on the root below the gingival margin, dark green or black , increases damage caused by oral bacteria
Subgingival calculus
forms under the gingiva not sight specific
What are the characteristics of chronic periodontitis
in adults, severely increases with age , destroys the bone and periodontal ligament
The presence of what condition indicates periodontitis rather than gingavitis
loss of bone, loss of attachment of the teeth
What is a type of gingival infection is characterized by necrosis of gingival papille
necrotizing periodontal disease
What are the relationships between periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease?
Bacteria can spread through the bloodstream , it can attach to fatty plaque in the arteries causing heart attacks, 3x more susceptible to heart disease and stroke
Bacteria in dental _______ cause inflammation by producing enzymes and toxins that destroy periodontal tissues and lower host defenses
Bio film
What is the primary cause of periodontal disease?
bacterial plaque
What are the characteristics of aggressive periodontitis ?
before 35 rapidly progressive not usually associated with systematic disease
True/False it is important to document home care and the patient has been informed about the potential for future periodontal disease if home care does not improve
true
True/False loss of connective tissue attachment is associated with periodontitis and not gingivitis
true
True/False there is a great deal of variability in the susceptibility of an individual patient to periodontal disease and in successful outcomes of treatment
true