Gingivitis and Medical Considerations Quiz

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Which of the following systemic diseases is NOT associated with gingivitis?

Hypertension

Which of the following medications is NOT known to cause gingival hyperplasia?

Antibiotics

What is the range for normal HbA1c levels?

< 5.7%

Which of the following conditions does NOT require antibiotic prophylaxis before dental treatment?

Congenital heart defects

What is a common radiographic feature of periapical pathology?

Loss of alveolar bone

What is the equivalent of gingivitis around an implant?

Peri-Implant Mucositis

What is the classification for a slight loss in furcation area, horizon?

Furcation Involvement

In the context of periodontal and peri-implant diseases, what does BOP stand for?

Bleeding on Probing

What is the primary cause of Drug-Induced Gingival Enlargement?

Medications

Which classification represents a redness, very edematous (spontaneous bleeding), and ulceration of the gingiva?

Severe Gingival Change

Which of the following factors is NOT associated with gingivitis?

Endocrine factors

What is the normal range for HbA1c levels?

Less than 5.7%

What is the recommended antibiotic prophylaxis for a history of endocarditis?

None needed

Which of the following systemic diseases is associated with gingivitis?

Asthma

What is the primary cause of Drug-Induced Gingival Enlargement?

Antibiotics

Which classification system should be used for diagnosis according to the AAP 2018 guidelines?

Armitage Classification

What is the equivalent of periodontitis around an implant according to peri-implant diseases guidelines?

Peri-Implantitis

Which classification represents a furcation involvement that is described as incipient with slight loss in furcation area?

Glickman/Hamp Classification

What is the classification for a mobility with horizontal movement greater than 1mm and with vertical depression according to Miller Classification?

Class III

According to severity/Loe’s classification, which level indicates redness, edema, and bleeding on probing (BOP)?

Severe (3)

Test your knowledge of medical considerations related to gingivitis, including endocrine factors, medications, systemic diseases, and their impact on treatment and surgery. This quiz covers topics such as diabetes, pregnancy, medications that can cause gingivitis, systemic diseases, and antibiotic prophylaxis.

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