What bacteria are identified as the "Red Complex" when identified with
periodontal disease? Correct Answer: P. gingivalis
Tannnerella forsythia
Treponema denticola
Which complex precedes the Red Complex? Correct Answer: Orange Complex
What bacteria species are identified as the Orange Complex? Correct Answer:
Fusobacterium species
Prevotella species
Campylobacter species
Are A. actinomycetemcomitans and P. micros identified as part of the Red
Complex? Correct Answer: No, but they are associated with Aggressive
periodontitis
What class of anti-hypertensive medications cause tachycardia, nasal congestion
and dry mouth? Correct Answer: Alpha-adrenergic receptor blockers
Beta-adrenergic receptor blockers
What class of anti-hypertensive medications can cause a cough and angioneurotic
edema due to increased bradykinin? Correct Answer: ACE inhibitors
What anti-hypertensive medications may cause dizziness, diarrhea, and myalgias?
Correct Answer: Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers
Which vessels supply the gingiva overlying the central incisors, lateral incisors,
and canines? Correct Answer: ASA
Which vessels supply the gingiva overlying the premolars? Correct Answer: MSA
Which vessels supply the gingiva overlying the palate? Correct Answer: Greater
palatine
, How long does a patient need to show no evidence of healing before BRONJ can
be diagnosed? Correct Answer: 8 weeks
Anxiety or fear that significantly disrupts the daily functions of normal life Correct
Answer: Phobia
A mental disorder where an individual loses touch with reality Correct Answer:
Psychosis
Response to an immediate threat Correct Answer: Fear
Response to a threat that is pending or in the future Correct Answer: Anxiety
What is the primary sign of gingival inflammation? Correct Answer: Bleeding
T or F: All gingival bleeding leads to periodontal destruction and loss of
attachment? Correct Answer: False; but most attachment loss begins with
gingival inflammation and bleeding.
What type of abscess lacks pocket formation? Correct Answer: Periapical abscess
A greenish or dark brown calcareous deposit on the tooth, usually sub-gingival;
Synonym(s): hematogenetic calculus. Correct Answer: Serumal calculus
What is another name for Penicillin G? Correct Answer: Benzylpenicillin
What is procaine penicillin? Correct Answer: A mix of procaine with
benzylpenicillin (Penicillin G) that is unstable in the presence of stomach acid.
This type of collagen helps with filtration and is found in layers of your skin.
Correct Answer: Type IV
This type of collagen is made of more loosely packed fibers and is found in elastic
cartilage, which cushions joints. Correct Answer: Type II
This type of collagen supports the structure of muscles, organs, and arteries.
Correct Answer: Type III