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Flowcharts for Easy Periodontal Diagnosis Based on the 2018 New Periodontal Classification
Author(s) -
Sutthiboonyapan Pimchanok,
Wang HomLay,
Charatkulangkun Orawan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
clinical advances in periodontics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.182
H-Index - 2
eISSN - 2163-0097
pISSN - 2573-8046
DOI - 10.1002/cap.10095
Subject(s) - medicine , periodontitis , gingivitis , flowchart , dentistry , grading (engineering) , clinical practice , categorization , aggressive periodontitis , periodontal examination , periodontology , orthodontics , artificial intelligence , computer science , physical therapy , civil engineering , engineering , programming language
Focused Clinical Question How can a clinician simply and quickly perform a periodontal screening and make a proper periodontal diagnosis using the 2018 proposed new periodontal classification? Summary The 2018 periodontal classification has been released, however, it is challenging for clinicians especially for the dental students to apply the published information in practice. A diagnostic flowchart was created for three of the most common periodontal conditions: health, gingivitis, and periodontitis. Additionally, flowcharts were proposed for the diagnosis of periodontitis severity and risk of progression by staging and grading. Probing depth was the first clinical parameter to categorize the type of diseases. Subsequently, bleeding on probing, radiographic bone loss/clinical attachment loss, and history of periodontal treatment were further added for making a proper diagnosis. Three clinical cases were given to demonstrate the use of the simplified proposed flowcharts. Conclusions The proposed diagnostic flowcharts are the user‐friendly tool to assist clinicians to perform an initial screening and diagnosis based on the 2018 newly proposed periodontal disease classification.