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Chapter 4—Classification of Periodontal Diseases
and Conditions
Section 1Section 1—Major Diagnostic Categories of Major Diagnostic Categories of Periodontal DiseasePeriodontal Disease
Chapter 4—Classification of Periodontal Diseases
and Conditions
Section 1Section 1—Major Diagnostic Categories of Major Diagnostic Categories of Periodontal DiseasePeriodontal Disease
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Topic Overview—Disease Classification
• What are the major diagnostic categories of periodontal disease?• What is the purpose of a classification system?• What is the current disease classification system?
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Periodontal Disease
• Periodontal disease is a broad term
used to refer to a bacterial infection of the
periodontium.
• There are many specific periodontal
diseases that affect the periodontium.
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Major DiagnosticCategories of
Periodontal Diseases
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Gingivitis
• Bacterial infection confined to the gingiva• Damage to gingival tissues is reversible with good self-care and professional care.
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Periodontitis
• Bacterial infection of– Gingiva– PDL– Bone– Cementum
• Destruction is irreversible.
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Is it Health, Gingivitis, or Periodontitis?
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Periodontal Disease Versus Periodontitis
• Periodontal disease: Bacterial infection
of periodontium
– If the infection is limited to gingival tissues,
it is called gingivitis.
– If the infection involves all structures of the
periodontium, it is called periodontitis.
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Purposeof Classifying
Periodontal Diseases
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Classification provides Information needed to
• Communicate clinical findings accurately and universally to other dental healthcare providers
• Present information to patients about their disease status
• Formulate individualized treatment plans• Predict treatment outcomes
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CurrentDisease
Classification
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AAP Classification (1999)
•In 1999, an international workshop adopted a new classification system for periodontal diseases and conditions.
•This classification was developed by the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP).
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Prior Disease Classifications
• When reading the dental literature, you may come across unfamiliar names for periodontal diseases.• These most likely are from the 1989 classification of periodontal diseases.• You may need to refer to this older classification in order to determine the current terminology for the disease.
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Terminology Example
• Early onset periodontitis (1989) is now called aggressive periodontitis (1999).• Journal articles written prior to the publication of 1999 classification will use the term early onset periodontitis.• There are classic studies in the dental literature that are still important today (e.g., Listgarten and Schroeder studies on the microscopic anatomy of the periodontium).• Readers should be aware that older terminology will be used in classic literature.
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DiseaseSubdivisions
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Gingival Diseases—Two Categories
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Periodontitis—Three Major Categories
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Periodontitis—Main Categories
• Chronic periodontitis• Aggressive periodontitis• Manifestation of systemic disease• Necrotizing periodontal diseases• Abscesses of the periodontium• Deformities and conditions
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Recap—Disease Classification
• Periodontal disease is a general term for the bacterial infection of the periodontium.
• The two major diagnostic categories of periodontal disease are– Gingivitis– Periodontitis
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Recap—Disease Classification (cont.)
• Gingivitis—no attachment loss and reversible tissue damage• Periodontitis—attachment loss and permanent tissue damage
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Recap—Disease Classification (cont.)
• Disease classification systems improve communication, treatment, and documentation of periodontal diseases.
• The 1999 AAP Classification of Periodontal Diseases and Conditions is the current disease classification system.
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