The new periodontal classification *MUST WATCH FOR ALL DENTISTS*
This short video describes the new periodontal classification which was released in 2017 by the EFP. The content of this video has been based on the intended use of the new classification as outlined by the British Society of Periodontology.
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This is the best, most clear and fastest explanation I have ever seen! 👍🏼
You are simply... GREAT! I graduated from Dental School 10 years ago and I heard about this new classification. Even though I know I have to go through some literature on the topic, this short video of yours updated me fantastically. Greetings from Chile!
Excellent presentation. Brief and concise. Good thing to find this at the right time as I am about to take my board exams.🌞
This is the best explanation of the new classification that I have come across. Thank you
Spectacular work. What a mentality!
I had a problem understanding the new the new classification. Your video helped me a lot. Thank you Doctor
This was the most clear and streamlined I’ve ever seen/heard. ❤
Amazing! Thank you for a clear explanation of the new periodontal classification - future Dental Hygienist here! :D
Amazing explanation of a complex classification 👍
this is literally the best video ever! thank you so much!!
Thank you for an excellent and easy to understand explanation!
Excellent!! Thanks a lot for simplifying
Wow, really amazing, clear and organised 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
THANKS FOR THE WORK, USEFUL NOT ONLY FOR DENTISTS BUT ALSO FOR PATIENTS AŞ WELL:
This is amazing . Keep it up 👍🏻 . Thanks alot
Thank you .. Great illustration
Thank you so much! You helped me a lot!
Excelent video, it really help me to understand the staging and grading of periodontitis. Very clear, Thanks !!!
@cznburak4519
Жыл бұрын
Which university you are studying in?
best one bro, saving my osce
AMAZING thank you
Thank you
Can someone help with how so we determine the extent from the clinical chart? Do we count each tooth site(in a 6 point chart) with CAL or each tooth as an entity?
Any thoughts on occlusal factors? Is bone loss automatically considered perio disease?
how do you get the perctange e.g. mid apical third is 50%
I don't get it, to be grade A the percentage of bone loss/age has to be less than 0.25, so a 80-yeard-ols patient to be grade A, should be expected to have a 20 % bone loss and not a 30% . Am I right?
@bennetefernandes4304
2 жыл бұрын
The BSP Implementation Guide uses higher thresholds so it is 0.5 instead of 0.25 so 30/80= 0.3. Hence, Grade A. Hope that helps.
I don't get it, how to determine if the periodontitis is localized or generalized?
@despinatouratzidou8327
2 жыл бұрын
based on the percentage of teeth affected by the disease.. eg if there are 32 teeth, and the cut off is 30%, that would bring you roughly to 10 teeth. so if less than 10 are affected by perio , it is localised, if more than 10, generalised
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>15 cigs a day, and 7 mm pockets....He’s a stage IV
How the fuck is there not a cure for this?
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