It is characterized by inflammation of the supporting structures of the teeth A) bulimia Osteoporosis C) stress A. Light amps of simulated emission of rays, Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, Which procedure smooths the surface of a root by removing abnormal tooth tissue that is rough, contaminated or permeated with calculus? . \longrightarrow \mathrm{CH}_4+\mathrm{O}_2CO2+..CH4+O2. Which form of periodontal disease is reversible? C. Call the dentist if the bleeding persists Pain during chewing Which statement is incorrect concerning ultrasonic scalers? Calculus To select the correct working-end for use on the distal surface of a molar tooth, the clinician should do which of the following? Heat and cold stimulus Acute 1 It stabilizes the ends of the facebow C. Elastomeric ties C. Place the band gingival surface down on masking tape Periodontium, Which statement describes the purpose of the dentist marking th pockets on the facial and lingual surfaces of the gingiva before beginning surgery? Wire ties, Buccal arch wire tubes are located on the bands that surround which of the following teeth? Gingival bleeding Deodorizing the canal subgingival: tip third or toe third? B) anorexia nervosa Ostectomy B) individual need for specific fluoride therapeutic program \text{8.0} & \text{580}\\ Limit activities for a few days to those requiring minimal exertion -at risk for an exposure. A) smoking Calculus Overbite B) endogenous stains Wire tie, What is the purpose of a cervical traction headgear device? The PC relation gives for each model number Which of the following must be removed by the dentist or the dental hygienist with scaling instruments? D. They are referred to as invisible braces, C. They can be used for all types of orthodontic treatments, An example of interceptive orthodontics is: B) ward off infections Some blood pressure medications, The presence of which of the following conditions indicates periodontitis rather than gingivitis? C) the surgical field is kept relatively moist Aim: The World Health Organization (WHO) periodontal probe is recommended for epidemiologic surveys and periodontal screening, but its ability to identify subgingival dental calculus (DC) relative to a #11/12 explorer is not known. Incorrect angulation during calculus removal. -calculus will be burnished instead of removed Subgingival calculus was from most to least frequently observed on the Distal surface (92.0%), Lingual surface (76.9%), Mesial surface (70.8%) and Facial surface (57.7%). Scalers and curettes, Which instructions would the patient receive following periodontal surgery? Pulpectomy The purpose of establishing the proper degree of angulation with the instrument against the tooth, is that if the angulation is incorrect _____. 7:7 B) minerals Periodontal inflammation is clearly related to the presence of calculus and biofilm. It is mesioclusion Use prior to a retainer, Which non-nutritive habit may be a result in narrowing of the maxilla? D. It is strongly associated with Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans species of bacteria, D. It is strongly associated with Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans species of bacteria, Which of the following is a type of gingival infection is characterized by necrosis of gingival papillae? Petechiae Subgingival calculus forms when plaque (a sticky film of bacteria) is not removed from the teeth and gums. A. Certain biochemicals produced with periodontal disease, which can create hormones that cause early uterine contractions and labor, Which of the following is not a characteristic of chronic periodontitis? Which of the following techniques should be used to remove a very large supragingival calculus deposit? Puberty C. To examine for bilateral symmetry Can cause temporary brown staining of the teeth, tongue and resin restorations A. Tetracycline Periotome \text{6.0} & \text{430}\\ Gutta-percha None of the above, Correction of anterior and posterior crossbite, What attachment is either welded to bands or attached to a backing pad that is bonded directly to the teeth? A. angulation for sub-calculus removal. B. What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 4 cm from the center? \text{8.7} & \text{635}\\ -restore balance between the bacterial flora and the host's immune response, ________ will disrupt bacteria and its environment better than hand scaling, working end contacts the tooth surface in narrow _______ strips, root concavities and concavities only permit the adaptation of the _______ of a cutting edge, a series of overlapping strokes produced by a sequence of? Nickel titanium A) Lasers can be used to remove excess tissues, such as in a gingivoplasty Orban knife Bracket; tooth 3 Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis Run a finger over them to check for comfort B)It can be dark due to staining. Furcation probe The dental assistant takes and fabricates diagnostic records, The dental assistant removes primary teeth, Wire ligatures should be twisted and cut, leaving a ___ mm pigtail. C. Elastomeric ligatures Stress 0 and 40 degrees. It is unable to identify initial decay or cracks. C) incisional surgery The presence of which of the following conditions indicates perodontitis rather than gingivitis? 5,6. Sometimes a plaque biofilm covers a calculus deposit. 1:3 Periradicular Dental charting and history All of the above, Which instrument is used in the placement of elastomeric ligature ties? Spoon excavator While supragingival calculus tends to be yellowish or whitish in color, subgingival calculus tends to be dark brown and even green or black. 18,22,23 Subgingival calculus . Paper points On the outer surface of the band . Beta titanium False, Loss of connective tissue attachment is associated with periodontitis and not gingivitis File, Which process involves scraping or cleaning the gingival lining of the pocket to remove necrotic tissue from the pocket wall? The Qualities of Subgingival Calculus. D) vitamins C and E, Which of the following is an eating disorder characterized by severe wear on the lingual surfaces of the teeth caused by stomach acid from repeated vomiting? Clinical evaluation of the speed and . In contact with the tooth surface, but no pressure. ______ is not a risk factor for periodontal disease, A probing depth of more than _____ mm is associated with gingival disease. A. Hemostat An adult wearing aligners Gingival debridement To reposition the teeth during orthodontic treatment A. 4 synonyms for calculus: concretion, tophus, tartar, infinitesimal calculus. Gutta-percha. D. The goals of indirect pulp capping are to promote pulpal healing by removing all the decay and to stimulate the production of reparative dentin through placement of calcium hydroxide. -tissue can be injured upon insertion But the tartar that forms below the gumline and is therefore not immediately visible is known as subgingival calculus . What is the periodontal classification for a patient who smokes 10 cigarettes a day and has lost 5 teeth to periodontitis? Loss of attachment Bleeding control Pulp capping Dental prophylaxis 5 Scalers and files D. To evaluate the vertical facial proportions and the mandibular angle, What is a class I occlusion? Scaling Pulp fibrosis, Thermal sensitivity tests The location and extent of subgingival calculus may be evaluated by careful tactile perception with a delicate dental instrument such as an explorer. Elimination of thumb and finger sucking A. Poor nutritional habits C) simple sugars Stress, Which of the following are the two basic forms of periodontal disease? 3. Judy has burnished the surface of a subgingival calculus deposit. B. The existence of porphyrin derivatives in both supragingival and subgingival calculus is well known as both of these showed emission peaks at 595, 635, . B. Intraoral view, with all teeth in occlusion Instrumentation zones are used to divide the root surface into a series of narrow tracts. In preparation for inserting the working-end beneath the gingival margin on the facial aspect of a molar tooth, the clinician should do which of the following? D. Tooth mobility can be caused by occlusal trauma, C. Occlusal trauma can cause periodontal pocket formation, Which is the most effective antimicrobial therapy to reduce plaque and gingivitis? YES!!! B. Pocket: a deepened gingival sulcus False pocket: no apical formation of junctional epithelium; it remains in the level True pocket: has apical migration of junctional epithelium Suprabony true pocket Infrabony true pocket Probing pocket depth measurement is measured to the nearest millimetre by means of a graduated periodontal probe with a . All Rights Reserved. Wire ligatures B) 0.7 mg/L D) all of the above, light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, B) laser incisions heal faster than those made with a scalpel, Which statement is incorrect about the use of lasers in periodontics? D) 2.0 mg/L. Obturation, What class of symptoms is described by the patient? Is not site specific and is found throughout the mouth. toe third. Direct pulp capping Tension, pressure 18,22,23 Subgingival . Elastics, Which of the following is used to tie the arch wire into orthodontic brackets? A) avoid grand mal seizures Hydroxyapatite and Octacalcium . Synonyms for subgingival calculus in Free Thesaurus. Debridement Universal curette B) insoluble fiber Neither is an advantage Exudates Plaque begins to form within 24 hours after brushing, and if not removed, can harden into calculus within 48-72 hours. Springs Therefore, manual subgingival scaling is not recommended when PPD is less than 4 mm. Which of the following characteristics is associated with diseased rather than healthy gingival tissue? The presence of which of the following conditions indicates periodontitis rather than gingivitis? For successful instrumentation, correct angulation of the working-end must be maintained throughout the instrumentation stroke. A) it forms below the root surface None of the above is correct. Separators B. D) the dental staff and patient do not need protective eyeglasses, as there isn't a cutting edge to create debris, What should a periodontal examination include? Band seater Increased pocket depth without loss of attachment, A patient complaining of discomfort is one of the first signs of gingivitis A. Radiographs are used for diagnosis only d) A suitable schema for relation Printer. C) the appropriate level of community water fluoridation to meet individual patient needs Penicillin C) it is associated with the ducts of the major salivary glands It is a new procedure that uses a miniature dental endoscope with video, lighting and magnification technology to look into a deep subgingival pocket 2. Tight adaptation of tissue to teeth Inflamed gingiva, Which characteristic is unique to diabetes mellitus-associated gingivitis? How many sections are in the USDA guide to primary food groups known as MyPlate? A patient complaining of discomfort is one of the first signs of gingivitis, Loss of connective tissue attachment is associated with periodontists and not gingivitis. Premolars D. Fill the entire inner surface with cement, C. Place the band gingival surface down on masking tape, What is the most common type of attachment for fixed appliances? Both A and B are purposes, An orthodontic tooth positioner is not used for which purposes? Calculus and plaque A. Place the band occlusal surface down on masking tape Facial swelling A. Sensitivity to hot and cold foods The bleeding points indicate the depth of the pockets, showing the dentist where to place the initial incisions, Which of the following instruments is designed to clean subgingival calculus from a specific tooth surface? Reamer file Physical irritation Apicoectomy, Which style of hand file has its spiral edges arranged so that cutting occurs only on the pulling stroke, making dentinal walls smooth and easier to fill? Less effective against periodontal disease because many periodontal pathogens are resistant to it Incisional surgery Why should the head temperature be maintained below about 45C45^{\circ} \mathrm{C}45C when dicyclopentadiene is being cracked? A) bacterial plaque D. The bleeding points indicate the beginning of the gingival grooves, B. C) the noneugenol material can be mixed and stored in advance while the eugnol material cannot be stored in advance D. It has symptoms of sudden onset of pain, swelling, and pus formation, B. Hawley- type retainer, Beyond the age of ___ years, thumb and finger sucking will affect the upper facia; structure and upper anterior teeth. D. Each file is designed for a specific function once placed in the tooth. How is a patient instructed to clean under the arch wire? Look at other dictionaries: subgingival calculus dental calculus located below the crest of the marginal gingiva, usually in periodontal pockets. 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