Discuss the clinical features of plaque-induced gingivitis

What will be an ideal response?


Clinical features of plaque-induced gingivitis include plaque at the gingival margin, change in gingival color, contour, consistency and surface texture, gingival bleeding, and no attachment loss or bone loss. It is reversible with adequate plaque control.

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A) dissolve B) age C) thin D) multiply

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A billing company is often used by:

a. small physician groups. b. large physician groups. c. hospitals. d. emergency care clinics.

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The most serious complication of hyperbilirubinemia is

A) kidney failure B) liver failure C) GI distress D) kernicterus

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Cleft uvula is reported with code(s) _____.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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