Final; Treatment Planning Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three things that a treatment plan depends on (and requires)

A

data collection
diagnosis
prognosis

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2
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What are the short term goals of a treatment plan

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bring back to a state of health

eliminate infectious and inflammatory processes

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3
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What are the long term goals of a treatment plan

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reconstruction of healthy dentition that meets functional and esthetic needs

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4
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What are six treatment goals

A
pain control
reduction/resolution of gingival inflammation 
reduction of probing depths
elimination of open furcations
satisfactory function and esthetics
control of risk factors
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5
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What would be indicative of reduction of gingival inflammation

A

ideally <10% of sites BOP

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6
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What are the ideal probing depths

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≤4mm

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7
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what are three things that can be utilized to control risk factors

A

proper plaque control
smoking cessation
proper control of diabetes

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8
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This phase of therapy eliminates or decreases the influence of systemic conditions and protects from infectious hazards

A

systemic phase

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9
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This phase of therapy is cause-related therapy, involves the removal of hard and soft deposits and retentive factors, it is concluded by re-evaluation and OHI, emergency treatment like extractions and antibiotic therapy

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initial (hygiene) phase

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10
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This phase of therapy involves perio surgery, implant surgery, endo, restorative, and prosthetic therapy plus is influenced by patient cooperation

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corrective phase

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11
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This phase of therapy involves the prevention of re-infection and recurrence, assessment of sites, and caries control

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maintenance phase

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12
Q

What occurs in the systemic phase of therapy

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  • review of med history, family history, meds, etc.
  • lab screening tests
  • medical consultation if needed
  • identification/modulation of risk factors
  • assess the need for stress-reduction
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13
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What occurs in the initial phase of therapy

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  • emergency treatment if necessary
  • patient education and OHI
  • occlusal analysis and treatment of trauma
  • bacterial sampling
  • dental consultations
  • extractions of hopeless teeth
  • SRP
  • antibiotic therapy
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14
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What four things are important to the re-evaluation phase of initial therapy

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  • re-assess prognosis
  • re-asses need for consultation and tests
  • assessment of risk factor modulation
  • patient motivation
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15
Q

What occurs during the corrective phase of therapy

A

periodontal surgery

other aspects like implants, endo, restorative, etc.

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16
Q

What occurs during the maintenance phase of therapy

A
frequency variable (more frequent initially)
assessment of PD and CAL
assessment of OH
assessment of risk factors
radiologic assessment
prophylaxis/fluoride
subgingival scaling of deep pockets
17
Q

Periodontal disease typically isn’t painful except in what 3 circumstances?

A

In the presence of

  • NUG
  • Abscesses
  • Herpes
18
Q

Not ideal but a full mouth BOP should be at least less than _____%

A

25%

19
Q

No pocket depth greater than ___ mm

A

5 mm

20
Q

Open furcations should be ____mm

A

≤ 3 mm