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2018 AAP Periodontal Classification

Stay Sharp: Technical Guidelines and Workplace Strategies for the Clinical Dental Hygienist (Part 13)

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Q: The new global periodontal classification talks a lot about predisposing and modifying factors impacting client outcomes. How does this affect client treatment? A: This change is what makes the new global classification brilliant. It moves us away from a solely biofilm-focused model and pushes us to practise precision medicine. Since each client is unique … Read more

Technically Speaking: Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 14)

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This issue we take our final in-depth look at the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification. We’re excited to bring you more Q&As from Gabriele Maycher in 2022 on such topics as client care, record keeping, technical skills, office communication, and much more. Email your questions to amy@newcom.ca with Stay Sharp in the subject line. What systems … Read more

Technically Speaking: Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 13)

2018 AAP Periodontal Classification

Still confused about the 2018 AAP Periodontal classification. Never fear! The next few monthly columns will review some of the most important updates made to the industry’s global periodontal guidelines to help hygiene teams achieve the highest level of care. Once we have exhausted this topic we will move onto other questions about the process of … Read more

Technically Speaking: Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 12)

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Still confused about the 2018 AAP Periodontal classification. Never fear! The next few monthly columns will review some of the most important updates made to the industry’s global periodontal guidelines to help hygiene teams achieve the highest level of care. Once we have exhausted this topic we will move onto other questions about the process of … Read more

Technically Speaking: Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 11)

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Still confused about the 2018 AAP Periodontal classification? Never fear! The next few monthly columns will review some of the most important updates made to the industry’s global periodontal guidelines to help hygiene teams achieve the highest level of care. Once we have exhausted this topic, we will move on to other questions about the process … Read more

Technically Speaking: Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 10)

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Still confused about the 2018 AAP Periodontal classification. Never fear! The next few monthly columns will review some of the most important updates made to the industry’s global periodontal guidelines to help hygiene teams achieve the highest level of care. Once we have exhausted this topic we will move onto other questions about the process of … Read more

Technically Speaking! Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 9)

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Q: If a patient has lost one tooth to periodontitis and there are an additional four teeth treatment planned to be extracted due to periodontitis, do these extractions also count as being lost to periodontitis and potentially increase the patient’s stage? A: Yes. The AAP considered that when the worst affected tooth is lost, severity … Read more

Technically Speaking: Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 8)

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Still confused about the 2018 AAP Periodontal classification. Never fear! The next few monthly columns will review some of the most important updates made to the industry’s global periodontal guidelines to help hygiene teams achieve the highest level of care. Once we have exhausted this topic we will move onto other questions about the process of … Read more

Technically Speaking! Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 7)

2018 AAP Periodontal Classification

Still confused about the 2018 AAP Periodontal classification. Never fear! The next few monthly columns will review some of the most important updates made to the industry’s global periodontal guidelines to help hygiene teams achieve the highest level of care. Once we have exhausted this topic we will move onto other questions about the process … Read more

Technically Speaking! Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 6)

2018 AAP Periodontal Classification

Still confused about the 2018 AAP Periodontal classification. Never fear! The next few monthly columns will review some of the most important updates made to the industry’s global periodontal guidelines to help hygiene teams achieve the highest level of care. Once we have exhausted this topic we will move onto other questions about the process … Read more

Technically Speaking: Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 5)

2018 AAP Periodontal Classification

Still confused about the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification? Never fear! The next few monthly columns will review some of the most important updates made to the industry’s global periodontal guidelines. Please feel free to send in your questions! Q: Do you stage and grade a patient with a reduced periodontium due to non-periodontitis causes? A: … Read more

Technically Speaking: Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 4)

Tips for Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification

Still confused about the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification? Never fear! The next few monthly columns will review some of the most important updates made to the industry’s global periodontal guidelines. Please feel free to send in your questions! Does a reduced periodontium always indicate periodontitis? Not necessarily. First, the clinician needs to ensure that he … Read more

Technically Speaking: Answering Your Questions About Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification

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Can you regress a patient’s Stage? A stage can only regress under one condition: when surgical intervention eliminates a complexity factor like Class II and III furcations or vertical defects. So, if a patient is a classified as Stage III due to these complexity factors and has them surgically repaired, they can regress to Stage … Read more

Technically Speaking: Tips For Implementing the 2018 AAP Classification (Part 2)

Technically Speaking: Tips For Implementing the 2018 AAP Classification (Part 2)

Still confused about the 2018 AAP Periodontal classification. Never fear! The next few monthly columns will review some of the most important updates made to the industry’s global periodontal guidelines to help hygiene teams achieve the highest level of care. Once we have exhausted this topic we will move onto other questions about the process … Read more

Technically Speaking: Tips For Implementing the 2018 AAP Periodontal Classification (Part 1)

AAP Periodontal Classification

Still confused about the 2018 AAP Periodontal classification? Never fear! The next few monthly columns will review some of the most important updates made to the industry’s global periodontal guidelines to help hygiene teams achieve the highest level of care. Once we have exhausted this topic, we will move onto other questions about the process … Read more

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