Perio or gingivitis
Implants
Staging
Grading
Professor Mac's fav
100

Crestal irregularities

What is perio

100

Endosseous

What is the most common type of implant today?

100

Interdental CAL 1-2mm  in 2 non-adjacent 

What is stage I

100

22 year old female with 40 % bone loss

What is grade C?

100

Bleeding & inflammation

What are signs of active disease? 

200

Clinical attachment level 2mm

What is perio

200

history of severe perio, poor self care, lack of maintenance care

What are the risk factors for implantitis?

200

Bone loss extending to mid-third of root and beyond

What is a stage III or IV

200

Smoker who smokes 5 cigarettes/day

What is Grade B?

200

30% of the mouth 

What is the criteria for MCC/AAP classification?

300

Implant on #30 with 6mm probe depth and bleeding

What is perio (peri- implantitis)

300

Over heating, Infection, Premature loading, Instability & Cement

What are common reasons implants fail?

300

Maximum probing depths less than or equal to 5mm

What is stage II?

300

50 year old male with 30 % bone loss on 2 teeth

What is grade B?

300

Christmas

What is Professor's  favorite holiday?

400

Larry has probe depths 1-3 and tissue is red, severely enlarged

what is gingivitis 

400

Bone loss & mobility

What is a failing implant

400

6 teeth lost due to periodontitis

What is stage IV

400

A1C 8%

What is Grade C?

400

Bleeding, pocketing, no calculus

What is the criteria  to root plan?

500

Your patient spring thyme is 22 year old female.  The probe depths are 3-4 mm. The gingiva has white pseudomembrane and cratered papillae 

What is perio (NUP)

500

BOP, Probing depth > 6 mm, Bone levels > 3 mm apical of the most coronal portion of the bone

What is the new criteria for peri-implantitis

500

3 mm of vertical bone loss 

what is stage III?

500

4 mg/L CRP 

(C- reactive Proein)

What is grade C

500

Diabetes, smoking, nifidipine, 

What are periodontal risk factors?

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