Perio test: Types of PD Flashcards
(23 cards)
Age
Chronic - 35+ Aggressive - 20-35 Pre-pubertal - under 11 LAP - 11-19 NUG -15-35
Calculus
Chronic- moderate to abundant Aggressive - Less to moderate Pre-pubertal - Less LAP - Moderate NUP - Less
Disease progression
Chronic - slow Aggressive - Rapid Pre-pubertal - Rapid LAP - Rapid NUP - Rapid
Distribution
Chronic - ALL (etiologic factors)
Aggressive - Generalized (Random)
Pre - pubertal - Primary Molars and primary incisors
LAP - 1st molars and incisors (no more that 2 other teeth)
NUP - Gingival…?
Prevalence
Chronic - >50% Aggressive - 5% Pre-pubertal - XXXXXXX LAP - 0.5% NUP - ?
Type found racially (african americans)
LAP
Familial tendencies
Chronic - XXXXXXX Aggressive - XXXXX Pre-Pubertal - YES LAP - YES NUP - XXXXXXX
Gender! only 1
Chronic is more SEVERE in men!!! not prevalent
PMN defects/Macrophage
and Association to other systemic diseases
Chronic - NO Aggressive - YES Pre-pubertal - YES LAP - Yes NUP - YES
Response to therapy
Chronic - Very good Aggressive - varied Pre-pubertal - poor LAP - Good NUP - varied
LAP treatment (3)
SRP, systemic tetracycline, and (regenerative therapy.)
Especially associated with WBC disorders
GAP
GAP describing bone loss and inflammation
Rapid bone loss (duh)
Inflammation is varied.
*NUG prognosis
Prognosis is GOOD, NOT NUP!
NUG symptoms (3)
No bone loss, PAIN, Fetor Oris.
Treatment for NUP includes
Systemic treatment (this is a more aggressive step)
*****ANY time a young patient has same symptoms as older person it is worse for the younger patient!
NUG Risk factors
(Same as NUP)
Prognosis overview Good (2)
- under 20% bone loss
- Patient cooperation (plaque control)
Prognosis overview Fair (2)
- 20-40% moderate
- CLASS 1 furcation
Prognosis overview Poor (2)
- Advanced 40%-60%
- Class 2 (or class 3)
Prognosis overview Questionable (5)
- Superadvanced (=60%)
- Class 2 or 3 furcation AND mobility
- Poorly formed roots
- Root proximity (eh?)
Prognosis overview Hopeless (3)
- SUPERDUPER advanced bone loss - near APEX
- Threatens adjacent teeth
- Loss of function (comfort)