TCDHA periodontics midterm (2026) EXAM
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It occurs when there is horizontal bone loss. JE is located coronal to the
crest of the alveolar bone (above the crest of bone).
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1 Leukemia-Associated Gingivitis 2 Chronic gingivitis
3 Meticulous plaque control 4 Suprabony Pocket
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Terms in this set (99)
, Leukemia-Associated Gingivitis An exaggerated inflammatory response to
plaque resulting in increased bleeding and tissue
enlargement
Pyogenic Granuloma pregnancy related mushroom-like growth, not
cancerous or painful. usually regresses after
giving birth
Diabetes-Associated Gingivitis inflammatory response of the gingiva to plaque
aggravated by poorly controlled blood glucose
levels
Medications Most Commonly Anticonvulsants, Calcium channel blockers,
Associated With Gingival Immunosuppressants
Enlargement?
Meticulous plaque control can reduce but will not eliminate gingival
overgrowth.
Ascorbic Acid-Deficiency Gingivitis An inflammatory response to dental plaque
aggravated by chronically low ascorbic acid
(vitamin C) levels
Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis? initial oral infection with the herpes simplex type-
1 virus (HSV-1). form PAINFUL ulcers
Erythema Multiforme May be due to allergic reaction or infection.
Lichen Planus Disease of the skin and mucous membranes.
Characterized by an itchy, swollen rash on the
skin or in the mouth
Linear Gingival Erythema manifestation of immunosuppression. Does not
respond well to improved oral self-care or
professional therapy.
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Practice questions for this set
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It occurs when there is horizontal bone loss. JE is located coronal to the
crest of the alveolar bone (above the crest of bone).
Choose an answer
1 Leukemia-Associated Gingivitis 2 Chronic gingivitis
3 Meticulous plaque control 4 Suprabony Pocket
Don't know?
Terms in this set (99)
, Leukemia-Associated Gingivitis An exaggerated inflammatory response to
plaque resulting in increased bleeding and tissue
enlargement
Pyogenic Granuloma pregnancy related mushroom-like growth, not
cancerous or painful. usually regresses after
giving birth
Diabetes-Associated Gingivitis inflammatory response of the gingiva to plaque
aggravated by poorly controlled blood glucose
levels
Medications Most Commonly Anticonvulsants, Calcium channel blockers,
Associated With Gingival Immunosuppressants
Enlargement?
Meticulous plaque control can reduce but will not eliminate gingival
overgrowth.
Ascorbic Acid-Deficiency Gingivitis An inflammatory response to dental plaque
aggravated by chronically low ascorbic acid
(vitamin C) levels
Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis? initial oral infection with the herpes simplex type-
1 virus (HSV-1). form PAINFUL ulcers
Erythema Multiforme May be due to allergic reaction or infection.
Lichen Planus Disease of the skin and mucous membranes.
Characterized by an itchy, swollen rash on the
skin or in the mouth
Linear Gingival Erythema manifestation of immunosuppression. Does not
respond well to improved oral self-care or
professional therapy.