Identify the concept described here: Inflammation of gingiva without clinical attachment loss.
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Gingivitis is inflammation of gingiva without clinical attachment loss.
Practice Periodontology questions with answers and explanations.
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Gingivitis is inflammation of gingiva without clinical attachment loss.
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Periodontitis is inflammatory destruction of tooth-supporting tissues with attachment and bone loss.
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Clinical attachment level is the distance from the cementoenamel junction to the base of the periodontal pocket.
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Bleeding on probing is a clinical sign of gingival inflammation elicited by gentle probing.
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Scaling is mechanical removal of plaque, calculus and deposits from tooth surfaces.
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Root planing is instrumentation intended to produce a biologically compatible root surface.
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Furcation involvement is periodontal destruction extending into the root-dividing area of a multirooted tooth.
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Occlusal trauma is injury to the periodontal support caused by excessive occlusal forces.
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Supportive periodontal therapy is ongoing maintenance after active treatment to control recurrence and monitor disease.
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Dental plaque biofilm is an organised microbial community attached to tooth surfaces and embedded in a matrix.
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Dental plaque biofilm is an organised microbial community attached to tooth surfaces and embedded in a matrix.
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Gingivitis is inflammation of gingiva without clinical attachment loss.