Lecture 7 - Periodontal Diagnosis, Prognosis, Treatment Planning Flashcards

1
Q

CODE 0/PSR 0

A

PD

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2
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CODE 1/ PSR 1

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PD

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3
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CODE 2/ PSR 2

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PD

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4
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CODE 3/ PSR 3

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PD 3.5-5.5

TXT: comprehensive periodontal exam in that sextant,

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5
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CODE 4/ PSR 4

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PD >5.5

TXT: comprehensive perio exam, referral

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6
Q

Probe more than __ times on each tooth.

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6

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7
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Bleeding on probing is an

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objective indication of inflammation.

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8
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When gingival margin is apical to CEJ it is known as

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Recession

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9
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pseudo-pocket

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deep pocket but no loss of attachment

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10
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PD is relative to the gingival margin does not show

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how much periodontal support has been lost on tooth.

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11
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___ shows the total loss of support on tooth and is more important in determining diagnosis and prognosis of the periodontal condition.

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Attachment Loss (AL)

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12
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AL if PD= 6 and GM= -2

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AL=4

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13
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AL if PD= 6 and GM= +2

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AL= 8

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14
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PD + GM=

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CAL

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15
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Miller’s Motility Index 1

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1st distinguishable sign of movement greater than normal

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16
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Miller’s Motility Index 2

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movement of the crown by up to 1 mm in any direction

17
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Miller’s Motility Index 3

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movement of the crown more than 1 mm in any direction and/or vertical depression or rotation

18
Q

M and D furcation must see from the

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palatal aspect–meaning but insert probe from palatal aspect NOT buccal aspect.

19
Q

Glickman’s Furcation I

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pocket formation into the flute but intact interradicular bone

20
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Glickman’s Furcation II

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loss of interradicular bone and pocket formation of varying depths into the furcation

21
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Glickman’s Furcation III

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Through-and-through lesion

22
Q

Glickman’s Furcation IV

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Same as Grade III, with gingival recession, rendering the furca clearly visible to clinical examination.

23
Q
Chance of saving a class III is maybe like 5%.   
If there is a class III mobility - your treatment plan should be
A

extraction

24
Q

Mn 1st Molar concavity of the furcal aspect was found ___ of mesial (M) roots and ___ of distal (D) roots. Deeper concavity was found in the?

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100%; 99%; mesial roots (mean concavity; 0.7 mm)

25
Q

The width of attached gingiva is

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the distance from the bottom of the pocket to the mucogingival junction (MGJ)

26
Q

With attached gingiva, patients may feel

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uncomfortable brushing in the gingival area, and plaque will accumulate in that area.

27
Q

Fermitus

A

movement of tooth when in function

28
Q

No bone loss

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The distance from the CEJ to the alveolar crest is 2 mm or less.

29
Q

Slight bone loss

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bone loss up to 25% of the root length that is supposed to be in the bone.

30
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Moderate bone loss

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bone loss from 25-50%

31
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Severe bone loss

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Bone loss of more than 50%

Note that severe bone loss on the incisors

32
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Angular Bone Loss

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Bone loss on one’s root surface is greater than on the other.

33
Q

Hopeless Prognosis

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Inadequate attachment to maintain health, comfort, and function, class 3 mobility.