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The PH value of Sodium hypochlorite is?
When the patient is Non-smoker. The Grade of Periodontitis is?
the depth of the health gingival sulcus is?
The ideal angulation for calculus removal with gracey curette is ?
Trauma from occlusion leads to all except?
A tooth has a periodontal lesion with a positive pulpal response to vitality testing. Which of the following is most likely to be the case?
When Radiographic bone loss or CAL show <2 mm over 5 years. The Grade of Periodontitis is?
Clinical signs of occlusal trauma include all except;?
What does a localized periodontal defect around an endodontically treated tooth suggest?
keratinized gingiva can be measured be?
When there is >1.0 % bone loss / age. The Grade of Periodontitis is?
Root planning is?
A deepening of the gingival crevice resulting primarily from an increase in bulk of the gingiva without apical migration of the junctional epithelium is called?
In response to traumatic occlusal forces, alveolar bone has?
A fluctuant mass filled with blood, and it usually manifests as a bluish or deep red enlargement of the gingiva over the erupting tooth, is called?
The dentist wants to do deep scaling. What would be harder to reach?
Interdental CAL is ≥5 mm and ≤4 teeth loss due to periodontitis. This can be calcified to which stage of periodontitis?
The instrument that is used to detect furcation defects?
Angled Jacquette scalers are used for….?
Interdental CAL is ≥5 mm and ≥5 teeth loss due to periodontitis. This can be calcified to which stage of periodontitis?
When the patient smokes ≥10 cigarettes/day. The Grade of Periodontitis is?
The direct structural and functional connection between the living bone and surface of a load-bearing implant, is called?
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