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DH244 Chapter 3 Theories Of Disease
Progression, Epidemiology Of Disease Of The
Periodontium Exam Study Guide
Periodontal disease is characterized by periods of _________ ________ and _____________ -
Answer disease activity, inactivity

True or False: in most cases untreated gingivitis does not progress to periodontitis -
Answer True

True or False: Progression of PD appears to be extended periods of quiescence with
short episodes of disease activity - Answer

True or False: Periodontitis may be either localized or generalized. The diseases
progresses continuously over time. - Answer

True or False: Periodontal disease is always consistent with the amount of oral biofilm
found int the mouth, including the presence of subgingival calculus. Periodontitis can
progress at a slow rate with short bursts of disease progression. - Answer

What is epidemiology ? - Answer the study of the health and disease within the total
population (rather than the individual) and the behavioral, environmental, and genetic
risk factors that influence health and disease

3 objectives of epidemiological research - Answer - to determine the amount and
distribution of disease in the total population and in subgroups

- to investigate the causes of a disease

- to apply this knowledge to the control and prevention of disease

Prevalence - Answer the number of individuals or sites with disease present in given
population at a given time. may be evaluated cross sectionally

- computed by dividing the number of persons with the disease by the number of
persons in the population

Incidence - Answer the rate of occurrence of a new disease in a population over a given
period of time

- computed by dividing the number of new cases of the disease by the number of
persons at risk in the population

- may be evaluated longitudinally

Indices - Answer - many exist to evaluate certain characteristics

- only measure the effects of disease not activity

, - arbitrary scales applied to describe clinical observations

- often revised when new understanding or more emphasis

(GI) Gingival Index - Answer assesses severity of gingivitis based on color, consistency,
and bleeding upon probing

Difficulties in Measurement of PD's - Answer - it is easier to evaluate a population for
caries than periodontal disease

- development and disease progression involves only the tooth structure

- periodontal disease involves only the tooth structure

- evaluation of periodontal disease is less specific

- multiple variables to consider: tissue color and swelling, loss of bone, degree of
bleeding, probing depths

Gingivitis Severity - Answer Most: mandibular molar linguals, maxillary molar facials

Least: maxillary anterior lingual

Periodontitis Severity - Answer Most: mandibular incisors, maxillary molars

Least: maxillary canines, mandibular premolars

Risk Factors - Answer aspects of personal behavior or lifestyle, environmental
exposure, or inborn of inherited characteristics, which on the basis of epidemiological
evidence are known to be associated with disease; not necessarily the cause

- used to predict the occurrence of disease

- presence of a risk factor does NOT necessarily mean that an individual is likely to get
the disease

Examples of Risk Factors for Periodontitis - Answer oral hygiene

diabetes

smoking

Risk Indicators - Answer Traits which are thought to be risk factors but which have not
yet been established by longitudinal studies or clinical trials

- include demographic behavioral, and socioeconomic

- potential risk factors

Examples of Risk Indicators - Answer osteoporosis

HIV infection

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