Your assessment findings for a patient include: pink gingiva, moderate plaque biofilm, and probing depths of 6 to 8 mm. How should you classify his disease status?, Periodontal health and gingival health, Dental biofilm-induced gingivitis, Stage I periodontitis, Stage III periodontitis, Your assessment findings for a patient include: red, swollen gingiva; moderate plaque biofilm; and probing depths of 2 to 3 mm. How should you classify her disease status?, Periodontal health and gingival health, Dental biofilm-induced gingivitis, Stage III periodontitis, Stage IV periodontitis, What reason might you have for referring to the old 1999 Classification of Inflammatory Periodontal Diseases when there is a newer 2017 classification?, It is important for students to know the entire history of periodontics., The old terminology might be important when communicating with a dental team member who graduated prior to 1999., When reading classic research in the dental literature, the articles will use the old terminology., Most of the terminology from the 1999 classification still applies in the 2017 classification., The 2017 classification differentiates between gingivitis and gingival diseases based on whether they are:, progressing slowly or rapidly, caused by dental biofilm, stable or unstable, moderate or severe, All of the following statements are “good” reasons for classifying periodontal diseases, except:, predicting treatment outcomes, communicating clinical findings accurately to other health care providers, formulating an individualized treatment plan, charging a higher service fee for treating periodontitis versus gingivitis, The 2017 AAP/EFA Periodontal Disease Classification System identifies three stages of periodontitis. Stage III periodontitis is a more serious condition than Stage I periodontitis., Both statements are true, Both statements are false, The first statement is true; the second is false, The first statement is false; the second is true, Classification systems change as new scientific knowledge about the etiology and pathogenesis of periodontal diseases and conditions becomes available. A periodontal classification system provides information necessary for submitting information to dental insurance providers., Both statements are true, Both statements are false, The first statement is true, the second false, The first statement is false, the second true, Which periodontal condition is a new addition in the 2017 classification?, Necrotizing periodontitis, Peri-implantitis, Biofilm-induced gingivitis, Nondental biofilm-induced gingivitis, What are the three major categories of periodontal diseases and conditions in the 2017 classification?, Health categories, Implant stages, Root caries, Occlusal trauma, Which group is a subcategory of patients with clinical gingival health on a reduced periodontium?, Traumatic lesions, Nonperiodontitis, Necrotizing, Peri-implantitis, Which group is the other subclassification of clinical gingival health on a reduced periodontium?, Rapid progression, Gingival pigmentation, Drug enlargement, Stable periodontitis, Which is a subcategory of dental biofilm-induced gingivitis?, Peri-implant mucositis, Neoplasms, Drug-influenced enlargement, Stomatitis only, Neoplasms are a subcategory of which condition in the 2017 classification?, Peri-implantitis, Biofilm gingivitis, Periodontitis, Nondental gingival diseases, What are the three major forms of periodontitis in the 2017 classification?, Only implant diseases, Only chronic type, Three periodontitis forms, Health and gingivitis, Necrotizing stomatitis is classified as what type of disease?, Necrotizing periodontal, Peri-implant disease, Traumatic lesion, Mucogingival deformity, Does the 2017 classification recognize necrotizing peri-implantitis as a necrotizing periodontal disease?, Yes, No, Which major category includes peri-implant health, mucositis, and peri-implantitis?, Occlusal trauma, Peri-implant diseases, Necrotizing diseases, Gingival health, How many major forms of periodontitis are identified in the 2017 classification?, Five, Four, Two, Three, What is Stage III periodontitis under the 2017 classification?, Rapid progression, Severe tooth loss, Additional tooth loss, Moderate periodontitis, The stages of periodontitis are based on the:, Teeth affected, Severity and complexity, Disease length, Rate only, The 2017 classification recognizes four grades of periodontitis. Grade C periodontitis indicates that there is a moderate rate of disease progression., Both true, Second true only, First true only, Both false, A bacterial infection of the periodontium that causes rapid attachment loss and poor response to periodontal therapy would be classified as __________ periodontitis., Grade C, Grade B, Grade D, Grade A, Which of the following conditions would fall under the Other Conditions Affecting the Periodontium category in the 2017 classification?, Biofilm gingivitis, Peri-implant mucositis, Decreased vestibular depth, Necrotizing stomatitis, Under the 2017 classification, gingival excess is considered a:, Periodontal abscess, Mucogingival deformity, Traumatic force, Prosthetic condition, Under the 2017 classification, discomfort caused by excessively tight orthodontics falls into which subcategory of conditions?, Prostheses factors, Systemic conditions, Abscess lesions, Traumatic forces, Which of the following is one of the subcategories of Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions in the 2017 classification?, Peri-implant mucositis, Peri-implant stomatitis, Peri-implant gingivitis, Peri-implant periodontitis, There are three subcategories of Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions in the 2017 classification. One of the subcategories of Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions is peri-implant soft- and hard-tissue deficiencies., First true only, Both true, Second true only, Both false, Which of the following statements about the 2017 classification is TRUE?, It includes a multidimensional staging and grading system for classifying cases of periodontitis., Only stable reduced, Intact after loss, Separate chronic forms.
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