Chapter 13,14,17

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Inflammation disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth.
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Benign, chronic disease that affects the skin and oral mucosa.
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Procedure in which a dental endoscope is used subgingivally.
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Test for cariogenic bacteria.
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Decay that develops rapidly and is widespread throughout the mouth.
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Removal of tissue from living patients for diagnostic examination.
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Minimal and short-lasting injury to tissue.
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Structure that surrounds, support, and are attached to the teeth.
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Dryness of the mouth caused by reduction of saliva.
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Localized area of pus originating from an infection
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Inflammation of the gingival tissue.
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Disorders that are present at birth.
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Type of bacteria primarily responsible for caries.
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Protective response of the tissue to irritation or injury.
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Information based upon documented evidence from critically reviewed research.
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Determines flow rate of saliva in milliliters per minute.
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Inflammation of cellular or connective tissue.
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Loss of minerals from the tooth.
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An area of pathology.
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Referring to the area above the gingiva.
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Replacement of minerals in the tooth.
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Technical term for bruising.
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A granular tumor or growth.
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Inflammation of the tongue.
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White spots, brown spots, decay on tooth surfaces.
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Simple carbohydrates, such as fructose, lactose, and glucose.
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The science and study of dental caries.
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A progressive disease in which the bone marrow produces an increased number of immature or abnormal white cells.
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Calcium and phosphate slats in saliva that becomes mineralized and adhere to tooth surfaces.
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Mineral used in dental products to make teeth more resistant to decay.
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Soft deposit on teeth that consists of bacteria and bacterial by-products.
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Wearing away of tissue.
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Referring to the periodontium
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Tooth decay that is beginning to form or become apparent.
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Closed cell or pouch with a definite wall.
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Formation of a cavity or hole.
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Disease or swelling of the lymph nodes.
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Ingredient in chewing gum that has an antibacterial effect against decay-causing bacteria.
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Malignant tumor in epithelial tissue.
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Superficial infection caused by yeast like fungus.
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Decay in any primary teeth.
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Formation of white spots or patches on the oral mucosa.
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Soft deposit on teeth that consists of bacteria and bacterial by-products.
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Carries management by risk assessment.
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Bacteria that produce lactic acid from carbohydrates.
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Continuous injury or irritation to tissue
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Thin film coating of salivary materials deposited on the tooth surfaces.
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Referring to the area below the gingiva.
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The infectious disease process of tooth decay.
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Swelling or mass of blood collected in one area or organ.