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The fibrous investing tissue,covered by keratinized epithelium, which immediately surrounds a tooth and is contiguous with it's periodontal ligament and with the mucosal tissues of the mouth. |
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Name the periodontal tissues that surround/support the teeth: |
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gingiva periodontal ligament cementum alveolar bone |
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Pregnancy tumors are also known by several other names including pyogenic granuloma, granuloma of pregnancy, lobular capillary hemangioma, and pregnancy epulides. The tumors occur in up to 10% of pregnant women. |
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As a result of varying hormone levels, between 50%-70% of women will develop gingivitis sometime during their pregnancy – a condition called pregnancy gingivitis. The hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy – especially the increased level of estrogen & progesterone – may make it easier for certain gingivitis-causing bacteria to grow as well as make gum tissue more sensitive to plaque and exaggerate the body's response to the toxins (poisons) that result from plaque. |
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4 visual clinical characteristics that describe gingival conditions: |
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1) color 2) contour 3) surface texture 4) position |
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marginal & papillary gingiva |
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Describe normal/healthy marginal contour: vs. abnormal/diseased marginal contour: |
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thin, knife edged, scalloped & clefted, rounded, rolled, festooned |
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