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Perio probing measures from the _____ to the _____. |
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FGM, epithelial attachment |
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Which perio probe has markings at 3, 6, 9, and 12mm? |
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Part of the tooth that is covered by enamel |
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The fibrous connective tissue that surrounds and attaches the roots of the teeth to alveolar bone is: |
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the periodontal ligament (PDL) |
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For the purpose of periodontal probing, the tooth is divided into ____ areas (the deepest reading in each area is recorded) |
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If the working-end of an instrument moves in an apical direction, the instrument is being moved toward ________. |
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During the modified pen grasp where are the thumb and index finger of the dominant hand located? |
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Which type of stroke is used with the perio probe? |
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The line that is sometimes visable and is located between the free and attached gingiva is called the: |
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The line separating the attached gingiva and the alveolar mucosa is: |
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what are the 4 components of the periodontium? |
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- gingiva - alveolar bone - perio ligament - cementum |
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-Oral mucosa that surrounds the teeth - protects underlying tissues of the teeth |
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- Bone of the mandible and maxilla - Surrounds root of teeth (protection) |
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- Fibrous commective tissue - attaches roots of teeth to underlying alveolar bone by sharpy's fibers - bundles of collagen fibers |
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- Mineralized connective tissue - Covers external roots of teeth - attachment for periodontal fibers - seals dentinal tubules |
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- Gingiva that surrounds/encircles the tooth - most coronally positioned - external wall of the gingival sulcus - keratinized - NOT attached to the tooth - extends apically to the free gingival groove |
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- Demarcates marginal and attached gingiva - a shallow "V" shaped linear indentation - seldom present - often corresponds to the bottom of the gingival sulcus |
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- cevice (space) between the free gingiva and tooth - in health its shallow, the average depth is about 1.8mm |
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- continuous with marginal gingiva - tightly bound to underlying bone - various surface textures, colors, and consistancies - keratinized - has dense collaged fibers ( cause it to resist breaking down) |
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Demarcates attached gingiva from alveolar mucosa (visable in mouth, area where gingiva turn from a pink to a reddish color) |
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- movable, loosely attached, smooth, shiny, deep pink or dark red (depending on health) non keratinized, vessels in it may be seen, may contain melanin pigment |
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- Gingiva between teeth - occupies embrasure space (area apical to contact) |
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- depression between F & L interdental gingiva - connects facial and lingual papillae - the center is NOT keratinized, so it is susceptable to disease |
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- Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium - covers outer surface of marginal and attached gingiva - (covers everything you see in the mouth) |
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- thin, non-keratinized - it lines the gingival sulcus - inside of free gingiva |
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- continuous with sucular epithelium - completely encircles the tooth (cuff like band) - Near the CEJ in health - Triangular in cross section |
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- attachment point of this is on the enamel |
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Activation of an instrument is caused by movement of the ______ |
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- light, secure pressure - used to locate calculus - relaxed grip - many, long overlapping strokes |
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- moderate to heavy pressure - used to remove deposits - firm grasp - few, short, controlled overlapping strokes |
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- scaling or working stroke |
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- instrument that is curved to examine furcations on teeth - does not measure the sulcus/pocket |
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- instrument with alternating color bands - thin - 3, 6, 9 and 12 mm markings |
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- instrument with a thick end - has markings at 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10mm (no 4 or 6 markings) |
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- instrument with a thin end - has markings at 3, 6, and 8mm |
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- instrument with the thinness of the Michigan O - Has the ease of reading with Williams Markings - Used at UDM and for NERB |
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Michigan-O with Williams markings |
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The periodontal probe should only be reinserted when probing around________ |
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