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Tooth mobility may be due to
1. excessive occlusal force.
2. decreased osseous support.
3. periodontal abscess.
4. gingival inflammation.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions set 1
Tooth mobility may be due to
1. excessive occlusal force.
2. decreased osseous support.
3. periodontal abscess.
4. gingival inflammation.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions 2012 online set 1
The most reliable diagnostic sign of gingival inflammation is
bleedingNDEB released questions part 2 set 6
Prevention of gingival irritation by a major connector of a removable partial denture is accomplished by
providing relief between the connector and the gingiva.NDEB released questions part 2 set 6
Chronic gingival inflammation is best eliminated by
root planing and curettageNDEB released questions part 2 set 7
Prevention of gingival irritation by a major connector of a removable partial denture is accomplished by
providing relief between the connector and the gingiva.NDEB released questions part 2 set 14
Maintenance care for a patient treated for periodontal disease includes periodic assessment of
1. tooth mobility.
2. gingival sulcus depth.
3. signs of gingival inflammation.
4. oral hygiene status.
All of the above.
NDEB released questions set 4
As gingival inflammation progresses to marginal periodontitis, the associated changes are:
All of the above.NDEB released questions set 5
Calculus contributes to gingival inflammation by
all of the above.NDEB released questions set 5
Gingival inflammation may result from
All of the above.NDEB released questions set 7
Tooth mobility may be due to
1. excessive occlusal force.
2. decreased osseous support.
3. periodontal abscess.
4. gingival inflammation.
(1) (2) (3)
Planets 35
Calculus contributes to gingival inflammation by
promoting bacterial colonizationPlanets 32
As gingival inflammation progresses to marginal periodontitis, the associated changes are:
All of the above.Planets 32
Chronic gingival inflammation is best eliminated by
root planing and curettagePlanets 31
Which is used to assess the severity of gingival inflamation?
Amount of bleeding during probingAssist 7

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