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granulomatous inflammation

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form of distinct chromic inflammation considered immature connective tissue that swells certain infections can stimulate this response such as TB

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1. red 2. swelling 3. heat 4.pain 5. loss of function

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local signs of inflammation

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hyperplasia

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increase number of cells

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regeneration- just as healthy as previous tissue repair- less healthy as previous tissue (Scars)

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difference between regeneration and repair?

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atrophy

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decrease in size or function of a cell, tissue, or organ

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PMN

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-first to immigrate to injury site. first line of defense cells -from bone marrow - 60-70% of all WBC -phagocytize (kill) tissue debris and pathogen

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bruxism

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grinding or clenching

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bruises, cuts, getting a bee sting

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examples of acute inflammation?

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calculus, heavy deposits, ill-fitting dentures

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examples of chronic inflammation?

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hypertrophy

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increase in size of individual cells

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tertiary intention

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infection at injury site, may cause primary healing to become secondary healing. infected injury must be left open until infection is controlled.

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primary intention

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type of repair little loss of tissue, clean edges can be joined, little granulation tissue

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intact skin or mucosa, stomach acid, tears, saliva, urine, inflammation!!!!!!

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innate defenses include?

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6 weeks-any movement of bones will delay healing time

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how long does bone take to repair?

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attrition

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wearing of tooth structure during mastication DOES NOT INCLUDE BRUXISM

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1. fever 2. leukocytosis- increase of WBC 3. lymphadenopathy 4. granulomatous inflammation

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systemic signs of inflammation?

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secondary intention

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some loss of tissue, edges cannot be joined together, large clot produces large amount of granulation. excessive scaring, might produce a KELOID

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monocyte (macrophage)

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-second cell to emigrate to injury site -from bone marrow -3-8% of all WBC -phagocytosis in addition to some immune responses

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edema and/or infection

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what may delay healing of bone?

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