OST Exam 1: Biological Width & CAL (Tyler) Flashcards

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Equation of Biological Width

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Biological Width (A) = Junctional Epithelium (C) + Connective Tissue (D)
A = C + D
ei. C=1.07mm, D=.97mm so A=2.04
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Violations of Biological Width

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  1. Inflammation
  2. Increasing Probing Depths
  3. Inconsistent Resorption of Alveolar Bone
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4 Characteristics of Biological Width

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  1. Biological Width is always present.
  2. It’s the width cervical to the alveolar bone.
  3. Physiologic zone of gingival tissue coronal to the alveolar bone crest.
  4. Composed of the epithelial attachment and the gingival connective tissue attachment.
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Clinical Attachment Loss Definition

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Distance from the CEJ to the base of the crevice.

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Clinical Attachment Loss Calculation

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CAL = PD (Sulcus) + CEJ to GM
CEJ to GM may be:
(+) Positive if Apical to CEJ
(-) Negative if Coronal to CEJ

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Why is Clinical Attachment Loss Significant?

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  1. Treatment Planning
  2. Prognosis
  3. Assess attachment over time
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