perio indices Flashcards
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used to assess plaque
simpified oral hygiene index,
plaque index
turesky mod of quigley hein
two components of simplified oral hygiene index
debris index and calc index
simp. oral hygiene index looks at which teeth?
lingual of 19 and 30
facial of 3,8, 14, 24
scoring of simp oral hygiene index
0= none present
1 = 2/3
add all 12 scored and divide by 12
plaque index scoring
0 = none 1 = plaque felt w/ probe 2 = visible plaque 3 = lots of visible plaque
turesky scoring
0= no plaque 1 = spots of plaque @cervical margin 2 = continuous band of plaque less than or equal to 1 mm wide 3 = plaque band >1mm but < 1/3 4= btwn 1/3 and 2/3 5 = >2/3
plaque is made visible w/ disclosing solution and then facial and lingual surfaces evaluated with ______ method
turesky/quigley -hein
plaque index used @ osu
o’leary uses disclosing solution
calc indices
simp oral hygiene index perio disease index probe method (volpe-manhold) calc surface index marginal line calc index NIDR calc index
NIDR calc scoring
0 = no calc 1 = supragingival calc 2 = supragingival and subgingival
volpe-manhold scores by evaluating _______ and is most frequently used in ______
mm of calc in diagonal lines on lingual anteriors
longitudinal studies
Papillary marginal attachment PMA scores based on…
whether or not the facial gingival surface has papilla marginal attachment and wether they have gingivitis (1) or dont (0)
gingival index looks at what areas of the tooth?
d-f f m-f l
how is the gingival index scored
0=normal
1= red / inflammed
2= BOP
3= spont bleeding
types of perio indices
extent and severity index perio index perio disease index CPITN perio screening and recording
extent and severity index determines
how many sites have periodontitis looks at R max and L mand
perio index system scoring
0= negative 1,2 = gingivitis 6= gingivitis + pocket formation 8 = advanced destruction w/ loss of masticatory fcn
components of Perio Disease index system
gingival status, crevicular status perio disease index plaque criteria calculus criteria
PDI scoring
1,2,3 severity of gingivitis
4= <3 attachment loss
5 = 4-5 mm attachment loss
6 = 6+mm attachment loss
how is CPITN ( community periodontal index of treatment needs) index done?
looks at 10 teeth and worst finding is recorded per sextant
scoring for CPITN
1 = BOP
2= calculus and crevicular depth <3 mm
3 = probe depth 4-5 mm
4 =depth 6+mm
what do the different codes for CPITN mean?
0= no treament I = improved hygiene II = I plus professional scaling III = I + II plus complex Tx
how is PSR done?
uses colored probe to find probe depth sees if there’s calc and BOP in ea. sextant (faster way to do CPITN)
How does PSR scoring work
0= normal 1 = BOP 2 = calc 3 = colored area of probe partially visible (btwn 3.5 and 5.5 mm probe depth) 4 = colored are of probe submerged (>5.5 mm probe depth