DHE119 Chapter 5 Quiz3

  1. Gingiva in Health:
    • Healthy tissue is free of inflammation and has not been altered by disease or trauma.
  2. Color in Healthy gingiva:
    • Tissue appears uniformly pink: Blondes with a light complexion have a lighter shade of pink, Brunettes with darker complexion have a darker shade of pink.
    • Pink gingiva is easily distinguished from darker alveolar mucosa.
    • Tissue may also be pigmented.
  3. Contours of Healthy Gingiva:
    • Smoothly scalloped gingival margin
    • Tapered margin slightly coronal to the CEJ
    • Pointed papillae that completely fill the space between the teeth
  4. Tissue Stippling in Health:
    • Stippling varies greatly from individual to individual, and in some patients, healthy tissue may not exhibit a stippled appearance.
  5. The Position of the Margin in Health is?
    • The margin is at or slightly coronal to the CEJ.
    • Healthy Gingiva in Posterior Sextants
    • Tissue has gently scalloped margin
  6. Gingiva in Disease
    • Plaque biofilm at the gingival margin stimulates the host immune response.
    • Inflammatory response to bacteria results in clinical changes. Changes involve free and attached gingiva and papilla.
  7. Acute gingivitis:
    short duration; resolves upon professional and good self-care
  8. Chronic gingivitis—
    may exist for years without ever progressing to periodontitis; resolves upon professional and good self-care
  9. Color in Gingivitis of Acute gingivitis is?
    increased blood flow causes tissue to appear bright red
  10. Color in Gingivitis of Chronic gingivitis tissue appears?
    bluish red or purplish red
  11. Slight Marginal Redness—Early Gingivitis
  12. Slight Marginal and Papillary Redness
  13. Fiery Red Marginal Gingiva and Papillae
  14. Size in Gingivitis:
    • Increased tissue fluid enlarges marginal and interproximal gingival tissue.
    • It can be localized to a few areas or involve the whole mouth.
  15. Bulbous Papillae
  16. Blunted Papillae
  17. Cratered Papillae
  18. Appearance of tissue?
    • Soft, Spongy Tissue
    • localized diffused with marginal redness
  19. Smooth, Shiny Tissue
  20. Local Factors in gingivitis? example
    Bulbous papilla
  21. Inflammation causes
    • the gingival tissues to bleed easily.

    • Inflammation results in ulceration of the pocket wall.  Bleeding is an important indicator of inflammation
    • stillman cleft
  22. Localized inflammation
    • confined to tissue of a single tooth or group of teeth
  23. Diffuse Inflammation
    • Whole area is inflamed 
  24. Generalized inflammation—
    • occurring in all or most of the mouth
  25. Papillary Inflammation
    is confined to the papilla
  26. Marginal Inflammation
    is confined to the gingival margin and papilla.
  27. Diffuse Inflammation
    is throughout the gingival margin, papilla, and attached gingiva; extending to the mucogingival junction.
  28. Description of healthy Gingival Tissues
    • the gingiva is a uniform pink color, with tapered margins, pointed papilla, and a firm consistency.
    • Healthy tissue does not bleed.
  29. Description of tissue in gingivitis?
    the gingiva is red to purplish red, with rolled margins, altered papillae, and a spongy consistency.
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DHE119 Chapter 5 Quiz3
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DHE119 Quiz 3 Chapter 5
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