The distinguishing feature of necrotizing ulcerative pericoronitis is the destructive progression of the disease, which includes:

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Periodontal attachment loss and gingival recession.
Periodontal loss and gingival recession.
Red marginal gingiva and gingival recession.
Periodontal attachment and bone loss.
2.
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Deep interdental osseous craters typify periodontal lesions of:
Chronic pericoronitis.
Necrotizing ulcerative pericoronitis.
Gingivitis.
Aggressive pericoronitis.
3.
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In necrotizing ulcerative pericoronitis, periodontal pockets with deep probing depth are:
Always found, because of deep interdental osseous craters.
Sometimes found, because of deep interdental osseous craters.
Rarely found, because of deep interdental osseous craters.
Not found, because the gingival lesion destroys the epithelium and connective tissue
4.
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In patients with necrotizing ulcerative pericoronitis, the necrosis of the junctional epithelium creates an ulcer that prevents the migration of this epithelium, and a pocket:
Cannot form.
Can form.
Sometimes forms.
Rarely forms.
5.
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Advanced lesions of necrotizing ulcerative pericoronitis lead to:
Periodontal pocket, bone loss, and ultimately tooth loss.
Attachment loss, bone loss, and ultimately tooth loss.
Bone loss, gingival recession and ultimately tooth loss.
Severe bone loss, tooth mobility, and ultimately tooth loss.
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Patients with necrotizing ulcerative pericoronitis may present with:
Gray vesicles, fever, malaise, or lymphadenopathy.
Oral malodor, not fever or lymphadenopathy.
Fever, malaise, lymphadenopathy and have a headache
Oral malodor, fever, malaise, or lymphadenopathy.
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Necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis lesions found in patients with HIV or AIDS can present with features:
Different to those seen in HIV negative patients.
Similar to those seen in HIV negative patients.
Always different to those seen in HIV negative patients.
Sometimes different to those seen in HIV negative patients.
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