Deck 12: Periodontal Diseases: The Assessment Phase

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Which of the following describes the presence of bleeding on probing?

A)Occurs when there is a disruption of the sulcular epithelium
B)Considered to be an indicator for disease activity
C)Determines the amount of attachment loss
D)Determines the amount of alveolar bone loss
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The gingival landmark that is the entrance to the crevice is called

A)attached gingival.
B)free gingival.
C)marginal gingival.
D)gingival pocket.
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All of the following are causes of pathologic tooth mobility except one. Which one is the exception?

A)Bone loss
B)Gingival recession
C)Occlusal trauma
D)Gingival inflammation
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Each of the following terms is used to describe the health or disease of the gingival tissues except one. Which one is the exception?

A)Contour
B)Size
C)Consistency
D)Percussion
E)Surface texture
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Which of the following structures is used for measuring the amount of gingival (soft tissue)recession?

A)CEJ and free gingival margin
B)CEJ and apical extent of probe
C)Free gingival margin and apical extent of probe
D)Free gingival margin and mucogingival junction
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Suppuration is also referred to as

A)gingival bleeding.
B)purulent exudate.
C)dental plaque.
D)dental calculus.
E)dental biofilm.
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In the above questions, the attachment loss (in mm)is

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
E)5.
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Before a periodontal site can be labeled as disease-active, there must be a change in clinical attachment level of

A)1-2 mm.
B)2-3 mm.
C)3-4 mm.
D)4-5 mm.
E)5-7 mm.
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Gingival (soft tissue)recession is measured according to the

A)position of the marginal gingival.
B)depth of the pockets.
C)level of the mucogingival junction.
D)level of the soft tissue attachment.
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Which of the following terms describes mobility of a tooth under function (e.g., chewing, lateral excersions)?

A)Tooth fremitus
B)Pathologic migration
C)Clinical attachment loss
D)Tooth mobility
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Several factors affect the probing depths achieved when completing a periodontal chart. One of the limitations is presence of inflammation, which can result in a reading shallower than the actual probing depth.

A)Both statements are true.
B)Both statements are false.
C)The first statement is true. The second statement is false.
D)The first statement is false. The second statement is true.
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Which of the following terms describes the movement of teeth due to the disruption of forces that normally maintain physiologic tooth position?

A)Tooth fremitus
B)Tooth mobility
C)Pathologic migration
D)Attachment loss
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The mesiofacial site on the maxillary left canine has a probing depth of 3 mm and 2 mm of soft tissue recession. The clinical attachment level (in mm)is

A)1)
B)2)
C)3)
D)4)
E)5)
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Which of the following structures is used for measuring the clinical attachment level?

A)CEJ and free gingival margin
B)CEJ and apical extent of probe
C)Free gingival margin and apical extent of probe
D)Free gingival margin and mucogingival junction
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The primary purpose of periodontal probing is to determine the extent of detachment of which of the following periodontal structures from the tooth surface?

A)Periodontal ligament fibers
B)Gingival fibers
C)Junctional epithelium
D)Sulcular epithelium
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Which of the following instruments is best for measuring the vertical component of bone loss in a furcation defect?

A)Nabers probe
B)Periodontal probe
C)11/12 explorer
D)Curet
E)Scaler
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The periodontal probe is slightly angled when measuring the probing depth on interproximal surfaces of posterior teeth because of the

A)deeper pockets.
B)wider root surface.
C)col.
D)bone.
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Which of the following terms describes the loss of interradicular bone?

A)Mucogingival defect
B)Furcation involvement
C)Attachment loss
D)Pathologic migration
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Clinical attachment level is synonymous with clinical attachment loss because clinical attachment levels are determined by the measurement from the marginal gingival to the apical extent of the periodontal probe.

A)Both statement and reason are correct.
B)Both statement and reason are incorrect.
C)The statement is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D)The statement is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
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All of the following are etiologic factors for gingival recession except one. Which one is the exception?

A)Toothbrushing
B)Orthodontic movement
C)Oral habits
D)Occlusal trauma
E)Anatomic variations
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Mouth breathing may cause gingival recession.
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________ is the most commonly used physical screening method for measuring the depth of the gingival sulcus.
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Hormonal levels are a ________ factor for gingival inflammation.
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What is the cause of the patient's chief complaint?
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Papillae of ________ teeth are flatter in shape.
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Changes in the contour of the gingival can reflect past periodontal tissue destruction.
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Contour of the gingival is determined by the shapes and positions of the teeth.
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Gingival consistency refers to the ________ of the underlying connective tissue.
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The purpose of a gingival assessment is to determine noninflammatory and ________ changes of the gingival tissues.
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The gingival of a heavy smoker is usually red and bleeding.
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Clinical attachment level is the measurement from the ________ to the most apical extent of the periodontal probe.
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What is the cause of the condition of this patient's gingiva?
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Gingival enlargement refers to the position of the free gingival margin.
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The absence of gingival redness is indicative of the absence of ________.
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Probing depth is the measurement of the distance from the ________ to the most apical extent of the periodontal probe.
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Gingival recession refers to the position of the mucogingival junction.
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Papillae of ________ teeth are pyramidal in shape.
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Fibrotic gingival indicates a chronic inflammatory condition.
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Periodontal disease activity is defined as the ________ loss of connective tissue attachment.
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Bleeding sites indicate disease activity.
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How do you assess if this patient has attachment loss?
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Which of the following describes the presence of bleeding on probing?

A)Occurs when there is a disruption of the sulcular epithelium
B)Considered to be an indicator for disease activity
C)Determines the amount of attachment loss
D)Determines the amount of alveolar bone loss
Occurs when there is a disruption of the sulcular epithelium
2
The gingival landmark that is the entrance to the crevice is called

A)attached gingival.
B)free gingival.
C)marginal gingival.
D)gingival pocket.
marginal gingival.
3
All of the following are causes of pathologic tooth mobility except one. Which one is the exception?

A)Bone loss
B)Gingival recession
C)Occlusal trauma
D)Gingival inflammation
Gingival recession
4
Each of the following terms is used to describe the health or disease of the gingival tissues except one. Which one is the exception?

A)Contour
B)Size
C)Consistency
D)Percussion
E)Surface texture
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Which of the following structures is used for measuring the amount of gingival (soft tissue)recession?

A)CEJ and free gingival margin
B)CEJ and apical extent of probe
C)Free gingival margin and apical extent of probe
D)Free gingival margin and mucogingival junction
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Suppuration is also referred to as

A)gingival bleeding.
B)purulent exudate.
C)dental plaque.
D)dental calculus.
E)dental biofilm.
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In the above questions, the attachment loss (in mm)is

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
E)5.
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Before a periodontal site can be labeled as disease-active, there must be a change in clinical attachment level of

A)1-2 mm.
B)2-3 mm.
C)3-4 mm.
D)4-5 mm.
E)5-7 mm.
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Gingival (soft tissue)recession is measured according to the

A)position of the marginal gingival.
B)depth of the pockets.
C)level of the mucogingival junction.
D)level of the soft tissue attachment.
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Which of the following terms describes mobility of a tooth under function (e.g., chewing, lateral excersions)?

A)Tooth fremitus
B)Pathologic migration
C)Clinical attachment loss
D)Tooth mobility
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11
Several factors affect the probing depths achieved when completing a periodontal chart. One of the limitations is presence of inflammation, which can result in a reading shallower than the actual probing depth.

A)Both statements are true.
B)Both statements are false.
C)The first statement is true. The second statement is false.
D)The first statement is false. The second statement is true.
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Which of the following terms describes the movement of teeth due to the disruption of forces that normally maintain physiologic tooth position?

A)Tooth fremitus
B)Tooth mobility
C)Pathologic migration
D)Attachment loss
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The mesiofacial site on the maxillary left canine has a probing depth of 3 mm and 2 mm of soft tissue recession. The clinical attachment level (in mm)is

A)1)
B)2)
C)3)
D)4)
E)5)
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Which of the following structures is used for measuring the clinical attachment level?

A)CEJ and free gingival margin
B)CEJ and apical extent of probe
C)Free gingival margin and apical extent of probe
D)Free gingival margin and mucogingival junction
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The primary purpose of periodontal probing is to determine the extent of detachment of which of the following periodontal structures from the tooth surface?

A)Periodontal ligament fibers
B)Gingival fibers
C)Junctional epithelium
D)Sulcular epithelium
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Which of the following instruments is best for measuring the vertical component of bone loss in a furcation defect?

A)Nabers probe
B)Periodontal probe
C)11/12 explorer
D)Curet
E)Scaler
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The periodontal probe is slightly angled when measuring the probing depth on interproximal surfaces of posterior teeth because of the

A)deeper pockets.
B)wider root surface.
C)col.
D)bone.
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Which of the following terms describes the loss of interradicular bone?

A)Mucogingival defect
B)Furcation involvement
C)Attachment loss
D)Pathologic migration
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Clinical attachment level is synonymous with clinical attachment loss because clinical attachment levels are determined by the measurement from the marginal gingival to the apical extent of the periodontal probe.

A)Both statement and reason are correct.
B)Both statement and reason are incorrect.
C)The statement is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
D)The statement is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
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All of the following are etiologic factors for gingival recession except one. Which one is the exception?

A)Toothbrushing
B)Orthodontic movement
C)Oral habits
D)Occlusal trauma
E)Anatomic variations
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Mouth breathing may cause gingival recession.
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________ is the most commonly used physical screening method for measuring the depth of the gingival sulcus.
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Hormonal levels are a ________ factor for gingival inflammation.
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What is the cause of the patient's chief complaint?
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Papillae of ________ teeth are flatter in shape.
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Changes in the contour of the gingival can reflect past periodontal tissue destruction.
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Contour of the gingival is determined by the shapes and positions of the teeth.
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Gingival consistency refers to the ________ of the underlying connective tissue.
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The purpose of a gingival assessment is to determine noninflammatory and ________ changes of the gingival tissues.
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The gingival of a heavy smoker is usually red and bleeding.
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Clinical attachment level is the measurement from the ________ to the most apical extent of the periodontal probe.
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What is the cause of the condition of this patient's gingiva?
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Gingival enlargement refers to the position of the free gingival margin.
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The absence of gingival redness is indicative of the absence of ________.
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Probing depth is the measurement of the distance from the ________ to the most apical extent of the periodontal probe.
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Gingival recession refers to the position of the mucogingival junction.
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Papillae of ________ teeth are pyramidal in shape.
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Fibrotic gingival indicates a chronic inflammatory condition.
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Periodontal disease activity is defined as the ________ loss of connective tissue attachment.
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Bleeding sites indicate disease activity.
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