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34 Cards in this Set
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most common site for oral cancers
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue
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Two early signs of gingival inflammation
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BOP AND increase gingival crevicular fluid
Bleeding may be masked if ginvia is fibrotic |
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Acellular, consist of glycoproteins. Forms within minutes of a cleaned tooth.
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Pellicle
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In health, the tissue fits snuggly around the tooth. In health, the gingival margin is apical to the CEJ.
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First statement is true, second is false.
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An overbite measures the
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Vertical overlap of the maxillary anterior teeth to the mandibular anterior teeth.
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The primary causative bacteria responsible for tooth decay is
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Mutans Streptococci
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A well dense and organized, nonmineralized mass of bacteral colonies enclosed in a slime matrix that attaches to a moist enviroment best describes?
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Bacterial Plaque
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This is acellular and consists of glycoproteins and forms within minutes of a cleaned tooth?
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Acquired pellicle
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Bacteria are predominat during early plaque formation
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Gram positive cocci
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Which instument is used to measure the horizontal width of a patient with a severe overjet?
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Periodontal Probe
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Advancing periodontitis is associated with
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anaerobic gram negative bacteria
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The down syndrome patient that Jennifer is working on has many supernumerary teeth. This condition is called
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Hyperdontia
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What does AAP stand for?
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American Academy of Periodontics
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What bacteria is associated with peridontal health
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Aerobic gram positive rods and cocci
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Slime layers that form to protect the biofilm community from attack by antimicrobial agents is predominantely made up of which of the following?
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Lipopolysaccharides
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Gingivitis is evident in this stage where densely packed vibrios, spirochetes and folamentous bacteria are abundant
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Days 14-24
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Pocket depths are usually 5 mm throughout Ken Durans mouth with no apical migration on the junctional epithelium. Ken most likely has
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Gingivitis
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Type of stain is due to chromogenic bacteria and fungi and is seen in individuals with poor oral hygiene
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Green stain
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Immediately after cleaning the tooth surfaces, the _____ begins to form on exposed oral surfaces
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Pellicle
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Maxillary teeth are positioned lingual to the mandibular teeth. This condition is called?
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Crossbite
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Area where tooth abrasion or abfraction would occur
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GV black call V
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MOD amalgam is tooth #5
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GV Black Class II
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O composite tooth #30
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GV Black Class I
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DO composite tooth #14
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GV Black Class II
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MIFL tooth #8
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GV Black IV
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Lingual Pit tooth #9
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GV Black Class I
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Facial Cervical 3rd area of tooth #31
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GV Black Class V
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MFL of tooth #10
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GV Black Class III
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Cusp tip on the incisal edge of tooth #6
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GV Black Call VI
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Disturbance of ameloblasts during formation causing pitting or striated enamel
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Enamel Hypoplasia
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A ped lateral is a good example of this
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Microdontia
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Notched or screwdriver appearance/ congenital syphilis
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Hutchinsons incisors
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Extra tooth at the midline between maxillary incisors
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Mesiodens
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Pulp chambers are really large, crown of the teeth develop normally "bull like teeth"
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Taurodontism
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