Exam 1; Susceptibility to Periodontal Diseases Flashcards

1
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What is the definition of susceptibility

A

it is the state of being easily affected, influenced, or harmed by something

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2
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Different forms of periodontitis may gave different what

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etiological factors

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3
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What is meant by saying that periodontitis is a clinical diagnosis

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There is no “test” for periodontitis, you diagnose it similar to caries diagnosis

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4
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What three things lead to periodontal inflammation

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genetic modifiers
specific bacteria
environmental modifiers

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5
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These activate the mechanism in the periodontal tissues that lead to inflammation

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bacteria

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6
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The magnitude and quality of periodontal tissue changes are determined not only by the bacteria but what else

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by the patient’s genetics and environmental modifiers such as smoking

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7
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The net result of the bacteria and genetic/environmental modifiers produces what

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the clinical severity of disease

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8
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Periodontal diseases are what type of infections

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specific mixed infections; does not follow Koch’s postulats

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9
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Periodontal diseases cause periodontal destruction in which type of host

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the appropriately susceptible host

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10
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True or False

Periodontopathic bacterial flora is necessary but not sufficient for disease

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True

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11
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What is the odds ratio environmental risk factor of smoking and periodontitis

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2.5-3.7

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What is the odds ratio environmental risk factor of diabetes and periodontitis

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2.8-3.4

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13
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What type of genetic modifier example falls under Mendallian inheritance

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a single gene autosomal gene causes heredity gingival fibromatosis

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14
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What type of genetic modifier examples falls under chromosomal disorder

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Down Syndrome; trisomy 21

Turner Syndrome; only one X chromosome

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15
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What type of genetic modifier example falls under complex gene disorders

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things like cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, and destructive periodontal diseases

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16
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What type of genetic modifier example falls under polymorphisms

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two or more different phenotypes exist within different individuals

17
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What type of genetic modifier example falls under SNPs

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it is the difference of a single nucleotide; sickle cell anemia

18
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What three things can complex gene disorder involve

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mutlifactoral (polygenic) interactions
gene-gene interactions
gene-environment interactions

19
Q

True or False

The contribution of any single factor is sufficient to cause disease

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False; the contribution of any single factor alone is not sufficient to cause a disease

20
Q

True or False

Multiple genes and environmental factors contribute collectively to cause a disease

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True

21
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What are the five characteristics of complex gene traits

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common in the population
no clear familial transmission
adult age onset
environmental factors etiological too
combination of multiple small genetic and environmental factors
22
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True or False

There is evidence that multiple different genes are important in periodontitis

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True (genetic heterogeneity)

23
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Genetic pre-disposition may act through what three different mechanisms

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structural defects
immune response defects
WBC defects

24
Q

True or False

There are a few genetic polymorphisms reported with periodontitis

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False; there are MANY!

25
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This type of relationship is very difficult to prove for complex genetic diseases

A

cause and effect

26
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This will not be diagnostic for a complex gene disease

A

SNP

27
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What are the four reasons that an SNP will not be diagnostic for a complex gene disorder

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no single gene contributes enough to CAUSE disease alone
environmental factors are important/required to cause disease
need to study many people in standardized way to identify an association between SNP and disease state
human populations are mixed in terms of gene polymorphisms and environmental exposures

28
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Evidence supports this model involving periodontits

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complex genetic model involving gene-gene and gene-environmental interaction