21. Classification Of Periodontal Disease: Periodontitis Flashcards

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LOs

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What codes in a BPE indicate health or gingivitis?
What do the codes mean

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What to do once you’ve decided the BPE code for codes 3,4?

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Disease extent categories

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• Localised (<30% teeth affected)
• Generalised (>30% teeth)
• Molar-incisor pattern

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What is staging?

What information do we need to collect to complete staging?

What are the different stage categories?

How are roots divided?

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What do we do if we can’t take a radiograph to determine the stage number?

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  • measure the clinical attachment loss in mm from gingival crevice to cemento enamel junction
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What is grading?

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Rate of progression - susceptibility of periodontitis

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How to calculate the grades?

What are they?

What do they mean?

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Current disease status and risk factor assessment

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What elements to consider when making a diagnosis?

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• Include elements of:
o staging/
o grading/
o extent/
o current disease status and
o risk factor assessment

• E.g. Generalised periodontitis Stage IV Grade C; currently unstable
Risk factors: poorly controlled diabetes.

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Example case 1
Disease extent? (Localised or generalised)
Staging?
Grade?

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Example case 2
Disease extent? (Localised or generalised)
Staging?
Grade?
Risk factors?

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Summary of classifying periodontal disease/ diagnosis steps?

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• Be familiar with the BPE system, screening tool for a provisional periodontal diagnosis

• BPE codes 0/1/2
→ Health or Gingivitis on Intact/ Reduced periodontium

• BPE code 3 and 4→Periodontitis
↳ require radiographs and pocket charts
↳ Extent
↳ Staging
↳ grading
↳ current disease status
↳ risk factor assessment
= Definitive diagnosis

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Further reading

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Further reading
Guidance documents from the British society of Periodontology

• https://www.bsperio.org.uk/assets/downloads/BSP_BPE_Guidelines_2019.pdf

• https://www.bsperio.org.uk/assets/downloads/111_153050_bsp-flowchart-implementing-the-2017-
classification.pdf

Periodontal diagnosis in the context of the 2017 classification system of periodontal diseases and conditions – Implementation in Clinical Practice, T. Dietrich, P. Ower, M. Tank, N. X. West, C. Walter, I. Needleman, F. J. Hughes, R. Wadia, M. R. Milward, P. J. Hodge, I. L. C. Chapple & on behalf of the British Society of Periodontology, BDJ volume 226, pages 16–22
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30631188/

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