Orban and Glickman et al (1968): truma from occlusion is defined as when occlusal forces exceed the adaptive capacity of the periodontal tissues , the tissue injury results. This resultant injury is termed as trauma from occlusion.
a) Increase in width of the periodontal ligament space often with thickening of the lamina dura along the lateral borders of the root, apical and bifurcation areas.
b) Vertical rather than horizontal destruction of the inerdental septum.
c) Radioucency and condensation of the alveolar bone
d) Root resorption
Pathway of spread of a plaque-associated gingival lesion can be changed if abnormally strong forces are acting on teeth with subgingival plaque
Waerhaug measured distance between the subgingival plaque and
3 stages
A goal of periodontal therapy in the treatment of occlusal traumatism should be to maintain the periodontium in comfort and function.
PROPOSED BY AAP(1996)
A. Congenital abnormality
B. Occurs endosteally
C. Occurs periosteally
D. Due to trauma from occlusion
Answer D
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