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A 60 years male patient reported with chief complaint of bleeding gums. Clinical examination shows generalized bleeding on probing without attachment loss. What could be the reason for not developing periodontitis in this case?
A 57 years male patient reported with chief complaint of bleeding gum and bad breath. Clinical examination shows generalized deep pockets with clinical attachment loss in the range of 5-6 mm. Radiograph shows generalized horizontal bone loss. What could be the reason for developing periodontitis in this patient?
35 years female patient reported with complaint of pain in gingiva and burning during urination, clinical examination shows a patchy distribution of bright red areas involving marginal and attached gingiva, in addition there was Conjunctivitis. What would be your diagnosis?
23 years female patient reported with complaint of redness of gingiva without pain, clinical examination shows diffused erythema of marginal, interdental and attached gingiva. What would be your diagnosis?
Patient came with complaint of bad breath, clinical examination shows healthy gingiva, no periodontal pockets, no loss of attachment. What could be the possible cause for bad breath?
12-year male patient reported with mental deficiency and growth retardation and severe destruction of periodontium.
Gingiva appears red, friable and located in the oral aspect of attached gingiva and sometimes it may be associated with rapidly progressive periodontitis are the feature of
A female patient presents with swelling in lower anterior region. Histopathology examination reveals prominent endothelial proliferation with capillary formation and associated inflammation is the feature of
Patient came with complaint of esthetic problem in lower anterior region after commencement of treatment for ANUG. Clinical examination shows presence of defects in gingival contour at interdental area in lower anterior region. Such gingival defects are called
A 49 years male patient with periodontal disease gave a history of excessive thirst and hunger from past 5 years. In addition, he also gave the history of eye surgery one year back. One of the following is the medical emergency related with above mentioned condition
A 42 years male patient with chronic periodontitis was undertaken for the regenerative surgery. During the procedure, patient experienced pain in chest which was associated with stress. One of the following is the medical emergency related with above mentioned condition
Patient complains of bad breath, Clinical examination shows deep periodontal pocket 5-7 mm in the region of maxillary and mandibular right and left first molar and central incisor, Name the type of plaque responsible for such region
Patient reported with complaint of bleeding gums. Clinical examination shows presence of generalized subgingival calculus. Which type of plaque is responsible for such type of calculus?
Patient came with complaint of bleeding gums. Clinical examination shows continuous bands of heavy calculus on lingual side of 31,32,33,41,42,43 areas with clinical attachment loss in the range of 5- 7mm without tooth mobility. What could be the reason for not having mobility 31,32,33,41,42,43?
An 18-year-old boy complains of tooth pain after biting on an olive pit. The cause for this pain of 1-day duration is
A 25-year-old male complains of mobility in his lower molars after a prosthetic replacement of his upper molars 15 days back. On examination there is no clinical attachment loss or pocket formation in the teeth and the oral hygiene is good. The reason for this mobility
A 20-year-old patient came with a chief complaint of severe pain in relation to the mandibular right second premolar. On examination there was a small abscess in the attached gingiva and a lobster shell was found embedded. The likely diagnosis is
Examination of a 35-year-old male patient attending the outpatient clinic of the department of Periodontics reveals enlargement of the right submandibular lymph node. All of the following periodontal conditions may result in enlarged lymph nodes except
Patient came with complaint of dull pain in lower right region. Clinical examination shows deep pocket distal of 45 with blunting of interdental papilla and loss of proximal contact between 45,46. Radiograph shows angular bone loss. Which part of alveolar bone must have been affected?
Patient came for routine dental checkup. Clinical examination shows healthy gingiva without periodontal pockets. Radiographic examination shows hypercementosis of entire dentition. What could be the possible cause?
Patient came with complaint of pain in lower front region while taking cold water. Clinical examination shows healthy gingiva without caries, abrasion or erosion in lower anterior region. There was slight gingival recession on labial surface of 31,32,41,42. What could be the cause?
Patient came with the complaint of bleeding gums. Clinical diagnosis was established as chronic gingivitis. The primary cause may be
Periodontitis patient under anticoagulant therapy using Warfarin should not be treated with the following antibiotic as it interacts with Warfarin?
A student came to the clinic with severe pain, foul taste, and highly inflamed interdental papilla, most probable diagnosis is
Patient came with persistent severe pain related to right 1st mandibular molar, there’s no swelling related, pulp test is negative, no evidence in radiograph. Diagnosis is
Upon radiographic and clinical evaluation of a patient with periodontal destruction, severe bone loss was detected despite very slight calculus deposits, which is a characteristic picture for
A 47 years old patient came to the clinic suffering from dull pain in the upper right posterior teeth. Periodontal examination revealed presence of pockets in between upper first and second molars with clinical attachment loss ranging from 3 to 4 mm. The most probable diagnosis is
A patient presented to the dental clinic with gingival recession, extending to the mucogingival junction with slight periodontal loss in the interdental area. The patient is complaining of esthetic appearance. What is the diagnosis of this case?
A patient complains of generalized enlargement of gingiva. On examination petechiae, ecchymosis and spontaneous bleeding was seen. On histopathologic examination gingiva was infiltrated with premature WBCs. Bone marrow examination showed inhibition of normal stem cells function. What is the most probable etiology?
A 26-year-old female having gingival inflammation that involves the papillary, marginal and attached gingiva of about 2 or 3 teeth in a full dentition. What would be your diagnosis?
A 20-year girl came with the following sign and symptoms: The area distal to 37 is Red, swollen, suppurating and painful. Patient has difficulty in opening of the mouth, foul taste and there is swelling of the cheek in the region of the angle of the jaw and lymphadenitis. Give the diagnosis of the condition
A 5-year-old female child presents with dry scaly skin mainly in the hand and leg extremities. The patient gives history of reddened and swollen gingiva. During the 1st year after eruption of deciduous teeth it was followed by rapid destruction of periodontium manifested by noticeable, extensive resorption of bone and deep periodontal pockets with exudates in response to the slightest pressure. What could be the probable diagnosis?
A 56 old male patient presents with following sign in the oral cavity.
Gingival poly with 35
Pocket formation and bone loss with 46,47,48
Mucosal drying and chelosis
Which systemic condition he might be suffering from?
A 39 years old female patient reported to the dental clinic with the following sign and symptoms i.e., ulceration of the oral mucosa and oro pharynx, dysphagia, glossitis and weakness. Which condition the patient might be suffering from?
Radiographic examination of a patient revealed mirror image arc- shaped resorption affecting right and left lower first molars, and upper left central incisor. The most probable diagnosis of this patient would be
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