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Theory 3
Exam #1
44
Health Care
Professional
02/27/2010

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Term
CAMBRA benefits to the patient
Definition
  1. restore
  2. educate
  3. motivate
  4. strategize
Term
CAMBRA benefits to the office
Definition
  1. patient acceptance, respect & referrals
  2. patients may decide to accept more complex & financially productive restorative procedures
  3. does not require DDS to preform data collection
  4. more production time for DDS for other procedures
  5. product sales
Term

4 things that you can charge insurance for related to CAMBRA

(ways to convince your office to start using CAMBRA program)

Definition
  1. caries susceptibility testing
  2. bacteriology studies
  3. oral evaluation patient under 3 years old and counseling primary caregiver
  4. topical fluoride application for therapeutic measures for moderate to high caries risk patients
Term

Successes in practice for CAMBRA

(ways to convince yoru office to start using CAMBRA program)

Definition
  • team participation
  • order supplies
  • incorporate CAMBRA into all new patient exams
  • initiate risk assessment & prevention along with treatment protocols
  • use of involvement calendars, diagnostic casts and disclosing tablets
  • rewards for compliance
Term
Definition of curettage
Definition
  • a closed procedure used to remove the ulcerated epithelial lining and the subjacent inflammatory tissue from the gingival pocket
Term
6 objectives of curettage
Definition
  1. to eliminate granulomatous tissue
  2. to remove ulcerated epithelium
  3. to remove diseased epithelial lining
  4. to stimulate new epithelial tissue
  5. to shrink shallow pockets
  6. to improve tissue tone
Term
5 indications for curettage
Definition
  • post completed debridement (SCRP)
  • shallow pockets depths (4-6mm)
  • edematous (swollen) tissue 
  • failure to respond to debridement therapy
  • tissue tags from the epithelial lining
Term
9 contraindications for curettage
Definition
  • fibrotic tissue
  • pockets deeper than 6mm
  • infrabony pockets
  • ANUG
  • thin, fragile tissue or mucosa
  • lack of attached gingiva
  • frenum pulling on gingival margin
  • incomplete tooth debridement
  • systemic problems or medications which cause gingival enlargement
Term
What instruments do you use for curettage and where?
Definition
  • 11/12 gracey curette for DISTAL surfaces
  • 13/14 gracey curette for MESIAL surfaces
    • facial and lingual surfaces as well
Term
What type of stroke is used with curettage?
Definition
  • long and horizontal
Term
Preperation for curettage procedure
Definition
  • complete debridement
  • evaluate tissue (look for edematous tissue)
  • probe entire tooth (no more than 6mm pockets)
  • insure that anesthesia is profound
  • explain procedure to patient, receive informed consent
  • sharpen instruments
Term
Curettage procedure
Definition
  • administer additional anesthesia if needed
  • stabilized tissue with cotton-tipped applicator
  • use cutting edge of instrument against tissue
  • blade-to-tissue angle is comparable to the blade-to-tooth angle 45-90 degree angle
  • strokes are long & horizontal
  • instrument pocket until no necrotic tissue or tissue tags are present
  • give post operative instructions
  • re-evaluate in 3 weeks
Term
Post-operative instructions for curettage
Definition
  • start oral hygiene immediately (patient will not hurt the wound)
  • light oral hygiene for the first couple days
  • normal diet
  • pain (use NSAIDS and warm salt water)
Term
Curettage healing - immediate
Definition
  • blood clots begin to form
Term
Curettage healing - 1-2 days
Definition
  • edematous
  • swollen
  • bluish-red in color
  • BOP

*epithelial cells begin to migrate within 12-24 hours

Term
Curettage healing - 4 days
Definition
  • less edema
  • more normal color
  • BOP

*tissue is forming & epithelial cells are progressing but not complete

Term
Curettage healing - 6-7 days
Definition
  • edema is almost gone
  • color more normal
  • little or no BOP

*epithelialization almost complete

*connective tissue organizing, collagen being produced

Term
Curettage healing - 10-14 days
Definition
  • normal & firm gingiva
  • no BOP

*connective tissue maturation - 21 to 28 days

*keratinization increases

Term
What happens in day 21-28 after curettage?
Definition
  • connective tissue maturation
Term
What are you removing when preforming curettage?
Definition
  • necrotic tissue
Term
What are you creating when preforming curettage?
Definition
  • surgical wound
Term
What should the result be when preforming curettage?
Definition
  • long junctional epithelium re-attachment
Term
Clinical categories of HIV/AIDS
Definition
  • Category A
    • asymptomatic
  • Category B
    • symptomatic
  • Category C
    • AIDS - indicator conditions
Term
Early stages of HIV/AIDS progression
Definition
  • 500+ CD4+ count
    • may have lymphadenopathy
    • may have dermatologic lesions
    • oral lesions - apthous ulcers, herpes simplex and hair leukoplakia
Term
Intermediate stages of HIV/AIDS progression
Definition
  • 200-500 CD4+ count
    • skin and oral lesions are more common
    • recurrent herpes simplex, varicella-zoster, fever and weight loss
    • candida is a predictor for pneumonia
Term
Late stages of HIV/AIDS progression
Definition
  • 50-200 CD4+ count
    • opportunistic infections
    • wasting syndrome
    • mental disorders
    • neoplasms
Term
Treatment priority considerations
Definition
  • 1st priority - pain
  • 2nd priority - restore function
  • 3rd priority - preventive measures
  • 4th priority - esthetic considerations
Term
Immunosupression (under CD4 100) is highly predictive for what condition?
Definition
  • necrotizing periodontitis
Term
Side effects of NRTI medication
Definition
  • bone marrow suppression
  • increased incidence of mouth ulcers and erythema multiforme
Term
Side effects of NNRTI medication
Definition
  • higher incidence of erythema multiforme
  • taste alterations
  • oral parathesias
  • benzodiazapines - elevated blood levels (increased sedation & respiratory depression)
  • ecstasy, heroine, cocaine may be life-threatening with some medications
  • alcohol reduces effects of medications and causes increased chance of liver toxicity
Term
Side effects of protease inhibitors medication
Definition
  • increased frequency and recurrence of oral candidosis
  • diabetes
  • lipodystrophy
  • liver toxicity
Term
Withdrawal symptoms with HIV/AIDS medications are strong.  What can be taken to help?
Definition
  • methadone
Term
What do you want to avoid when taking HIV/AIDS medications?
Definition
  • grapefruit juice
  • heighten the effects
Term
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Definition
  • erythematous candidosis
Term
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Definition
  • pseudomembranous candidosis
Term
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Definition
  • hairy leukoplakia
Term
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Definition
  • kaposi's sarcoma
Term
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Definition
  • non-hodgkin's lymphoma
Term
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Definition
  • linear gingival erythema
Term
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Definition
  • thrombocytopenic purpura
Term
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Definition
  • herpes simplex virus
Term

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Definition
  • human papilloma virus
Term
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Definition
  • syphilis
Term
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Definition
  • salivary gland enlargement
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