Perio - Supportive Treatment Flashcards
who receives supportive treatment?
any patient who has had perio in the past
why should supportive treatment be provided?
5.6x more likely to lose teeth if they don’t have supportive treatment
what is the baseline for when supportive treatment should be carried out?
3 months - determined by risk assessment
describe what occurs at a supportive visit? (3)
Examination;
- looking for changes that have occurred since the last evaluation
treatment
- dependant on what you find upon examination
- is there reoccurrence
record findings and what you propose to do in the notes
what are the causes of reoccurrence in a periodontal patient? (4)
- Failure to remove plaque retention factors
- Developed a new systemic disease
- Poor restorations placed post treatment
- Failure of patient to attend check-ups
what are the challenges of supportive perio? (3)
- Is never cured it’s just managed – can always reoccur especially if not fully resolved.
- Poor compliance
- No direct way of diagnosing the disease just have to use probing depths, bleeding, attachment measures.
what is a useful tool for motivation?
patients knowing their plaque scores
how can we resolve exposed roots/black triangles from gingival recession? (4)
Crown lengthening
Replace the crowns
Gingival graft (no papilla and no bone = failed graft)
Gingival veneer – possibility of root caries if not used and cleaned properly. Must inform them of this risk and monitor them.