Treatment
Medical History
Perio
Medication
Miscellaneous
100

What would be this patient’s calculus code?

Light/Medium

100

The patient’s BP was 130/80. You’d categorize his BP as?

Stage 1

100

Did smoking exacerbate his periodontal condition?

Yes, although he already quit, the residual effects are still present.



100

Which of his medications might this loss of taste be attributed to...

Enalapril (Vasotec), Warfarin (Coumadin)

100

what other way can the patient’s tobacco staining be addressed during treatment? 

 air polishing

200

What treatment should be done post-scaling to remove the tobacco staining?

Selective Polishing

200

The best explanation for the patient’s current BP reading is...

His BP's controlled by his medication, but his medication may require adjustment.


200

Based on this patient’s clinical, radiographic and historical findings, you'd classify his ADA status as...

Gen ADA II, local III

200

Enalapril (Vasotec) is a medication taken for...

BP

200

The main contributors to his bad breath would be...

Xerostomia, poor oral hygiene, and perio condition.

300

LA injections that would need to be administered on #18-19 would be?

IA/Buccal

300

Based on his BP, history of stroke with residual effects, and medication use, the patient would be classified as an ASA...

ASA III

300

With the beginning of the furcation visible clinically on #19, you measure a recession of 3mm. The CAL is... 

8mm 

300

Warfarin (Coumadin) is most know for its effects on... 

Increased risk of bleeding

300

The patient's occlusal status can BEST be described as...

Class I

400

What position should the patient be placed in due to his potential risk for orthostatic hypotension from his medication?

Semi-supine with legs/feet elevated.

400

To safely perform his cleaning, you must confirm that the International Normalized Ratio (INR) reading is...

2.0-3.0

400

Based on this patient’s clinical, radiographic and historical findings, you'd classify his AAP status as...

Stage II, Grade B


400

Based on the patient’s medication list, do any of the medications require special precautions for LA?

No

400

What type of interdental aid would best help in cleaning his furcation?

End-tuft brush or water flosser.

500

Do we administer Lidocaine 2% with Epi or Lidocaine 2% without Epi?

Lidocaine 2% with Epi. 

500

Based on his medical history, precautionary measures include...

Monitoring INR levels, avoiding contraindications or medications (such as Warfarin), and scheduling short, stress-free appointments.

500

What are indications of active perio in patient? 

BOP: 15% 

Bone Loss: Horizontal bone loss,  radiographic fuzziness

Probing Depths: Multiple 5mm pockets 

Recession: Gen 1-2mm with localized 3mm

Furcation Involvement: class 1 on #3, class 2 on #19

500

Based on the patient’s medications and medical history, would he need a medical consult prior to treatment?



Yes. Although Lexidrug states that patients with a history of a stroke do not need need one, since Warfarin should not affect bleeding risks, as a precautionary measure, the MVC Clinic would require one. 

500

Is the patient's age a factor of his periodontal disease?

No, but his poor oral hygiene, medications, and previous smoking habits are.

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