Treatment Planning - Preliminary Treatment Flashcards
The primary six steps to treatment planning include:
- Patient information: data collection, evaluation & development of diagnosis
- development of problem list
- phasing of treatment in the treatment plan
- sequencing and procedures within phases
- case development: reviewing multiple cases & developing treatment plans
- informed consent
The phasing of treatment in the treatment plan includes: (5)
- systemic phase: managing patients physical health
- acute phase: urgent treatment needs
- disease control: dental caries, initial therapy for periodontal disease, oral infections & pathology
- definitive phase: core of treatment plan
- maintenance: preservation of oral health & develop long-term relationship with patient
Managing the patients physical health is involved in what phase of treatment planning?
systemic phase
The patients urgent treatment needs is involved in what phase of treatment planning?
acute phase
Dental caries, initial therapy for periodontal disease, oral infections and pathology are involved in what phase of treatment planning?
Disease control
The core of treatment plan is involved in what phase of treatment planning?
definitive phase
Preserving oral health, involving long-term relationships with patients is involved in what phase of treatment planning?
maintenance
Precise scientific terms used to describe variation from normal:
diagnosis
Why should you create a list of diagnosis or problems?
- better organization
- professional competence
- patient education
- insurance reimbursement
When should you get all consults?
Get all consults BEFORE treatment planning
How should you treatment plan difficult/advanced cases where some procedures must be done to determine what is even possible?
Preliminary treatment plan
What should you bring to the treatment planning appointmet?
- study models
- work sheets
- patient record
Required to plan any fixed prosthodontic treatment, extensive operative and any removable partial dentures:
Study models
Pre-treatment planning at UMKC includes (7):
- completed diagnosis
- completed consultd
- discussion with patient about their needs and desires
- discussion with patient about ability to finance treatment
- discussion with faculty at diagnosis what can and cannot be accomplished in the pre-doc clinic
- diagnostic casts
- completed worksheet
Why break treatment into phases?
as a way to structure the thinking process and to have definitive times when treatment is re-evaluated before going on to the next phase of treatment
What are the preliminary treatment phases at UMKC?
Phase 1: systemic phase
Phase 2: acute phase
Phase 3a: disease control
Phase 3b: re-evaluation
Preliminary treatment at UMKC includes what phases (just the numbers):
Phase 1, 2, 3a, 3b
What are the (second category) treatment phases at UMKC?
Phase 4a: periodontics
Phase 4b: operative
Phase 4c: orthodontics
Phase 4d: fixed prosthodontics
What are the definitive treatment phases at UMKC?
Phase 4e: removable prosthodontics
Phase 5a: exit exam/completed patient
Phase 5b: maintenance phase
-Re-evaluation
-Ortho
-Maintenance phase
-Periodontics
-acute phase
-systemic phase
-Fixed prosthodontics
-Operative
-Removable prosthodontics
-disease control
-Exit exam/completed patient
Put these in order:
Phase 1: systemic phase
Phase 2: acute phase
Phase 3a: disease control
Phase 3b: re-evaluation
Phase 4a: periodontics
Phase 4b: operative
Phase 4c: orthodontics
Phase 4d: fixed prosthodontics
Phase 4e: removable prosthodontics
Phase 5a: exit exam/completed patient
Phase 5b: maintenance phase
Phase 1 of treatment planning at UMKC:
Systemic phase