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Periodontology 6th E

Ch 4 Classification of Periodontal and Peri Implant Diseases and Conditions

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A bacterial infection of the periodontium that causes slow attachment loss and a good response to periodontal therapy Grade A periodontitis
A bacterial infection of the periodontium that causes moderate attachment loss and a fair response to periodontal therapy Grade B periodontitis
A bacterial infection of the periodontium that causes rapid attachment loss and poor response to periodontal therapy Grade C periodontitis
All of the following statements are “good” reasons for classifying periodontal diseases: predicting treatment outcomes, communicating clinical findings accurately, and formulating an individualized treatment plan.
When do classification systems change? When new scientific knowledge about the etiology and pathogenesis of periodontal diseases and conditions becomes available.
What is an important reason to use a periodontal classification system? It provides necessary information for submitting information to dental insurance providers.
What subcategory do Neoplasms fall in the 2017 classification of conditions? Nondental biofilm-induced gingival diseases
What are the conditions that make up Stage I Periodontitis? Maximum probing depth of 4 mm, radiographic bone loss confined to the coronal third of the tooth (less then 15%), 1-2 mm of interdental CAL, mostly horizontal bone loss, no tooth loss, least serious form of periodontitis
What are the conditions that make up Stage II Periodontitis? Maximum probing depth of 5 mm, radiographic bone loss confined to the coronal third of the tooth (15-33%), 3-4 mm of interdental CAL, mostly horizontal bone loss, no tooth loss
What are the conditions that make up Stage III Periodontitis? Maximum probing depth of 6 mm, radiographic bone loss confined to the middle third of the tooth and beyond, 5 mm or greater of interdental CAL, horizontal or vertical bone loss, tooth loss of 4 or less teeth, severe periodontitis
What are the conditions that make up Stage IV Periodontitis? All of the same criteria as Stage III with additional factors, tooth loss of 5 or more teeth, most serious form of periodontitis
How does the 2017 classification classify necrotizing stomatitis? As a necrotizing periodontal disease
How does the 2017 classification classify peri-implantitis ? As a peri-implant disease or condition
How does the 2017 classification differentiate between gingivitis and gingival diseases? It is based on whether they are caused by dental biofilm.
How many stages of periodontitis are there? 4
How many grades of periodontitis are there? 3
The category Periodontal/Gingival Health appears in which classification system? The 2017 Classification system
Which classification system states that any site with clinical attachment loss is deemed to be a periodontitis site regardless of the cause? The 1999 classification system
What are the stages of periodontitis are based on? The severity and complexity of management of the disease.
How many subcategories of Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions are in the 2017 classification? Four
What are the subcategories of Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions are in the 2017 classification Peri-implant health, peri-implant mucositis, peri-implantitis, and peri-implant soft and hard tissue deficiencies
In the "Other Conditions Affecting the Periodontium" category, what are some examples of a systemic diseases affecting the periodontal supporting tissues? Leukemia, Erythema Multiforme, Oral Lichen Planus
In the "Other Conditions Affecting the Periodontium" category, what are some examples of mucogingival deformities affecting the periodontal supporting tissues? Lack of gingiva, gingival excess, recession, aberrant frenum, exposed root surface, abnormal color
In the "Other Conditions Affecting the Periodontium" category, what are some examples of traumatic occlusal forces affecting the periodontal supporting tissues? primary occlusal trauma, secondary occlusal forces, and orthodontic trauma
What are the three major categories of periodontal diseases and conditions? Periodontal health and gingival health, dental biofilm-induced gingivitis, and nondental biofilm-induced gingivitis
In the 2017 classification, what are the three major forms of periodontitis? Periodontitis, necrotizing periodontitis, and periodontitis as a manifestation of a systemic disease
In the 2017 classification, what are the two subclassifications of patients with clinical gingival health on a reduced periodontium Nonperiodontitis and stable periodontitis
What would be a reason that you might have for referring to the old 1999 Classification of Inflammatory Periodontal Diseases? Classic research articles will use the old terminology.
What would be an example in the 2017 classification of Other Conditions Affecting the Periodontium category? Decreased vestibular depth
What is the biggest difference between the 1999 classification with the 2017 Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions? The 2017 classification uses a staging and grading system for classifying cases of periodontitis.
What are the three subcategories of dental biofilm-induced gingivitis in the 2017 classification? Associated with dental biofilm alone, mediated by systemic or local risk factors, and drug-influenced gingival enlargement
Which periodontal condition is a new addition in the 2017 classification? Peri implant diseases and Conditions
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