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During the progression of destructive periodontitis, which of the gingival fiber groups usually remains and can be easily visualized in mesio-distal histological sections?
Which of the following disease entities may result in a total lack of cementum formation in the primary anterior teeth?
Diabetic patient presented to the clinic complaining of gingival inflammation and bleeding, which factor matters most?
Patient presented to the clinic for screening complaining of excessive salivation, this is more common in
We should treat ANUG until the disease completely disappears. Otherwise, it will change to generalized Chronic Periodontitis.
Differences between acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG) and acute herpetic gingivostomatitis (AHGS) are
In a 55-year-old male patient there is a linear steel grey gingival pigmentation associated with localized inflammation. It is because of
Advanced stage of gingivitis:
Change in color, size and texture is seen in which stage of gingivitis:
Early stage of gingivitis:
Established stage of gingivitis:
Gingival fluid flow is seen in which stage of gingivitis:
Initial stage of gingivitis:
Loss of attachement and alveolar bone is seen in which stage of gingivitis:
Management of small black pigmentation on the gingiva:
Predominant cells in late stage of gingivitis:
Which of the following cells is predominant in early periodontal lesions?
Which of the following cells is predominant in initial periodontal lesions?
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