what are the general objectives?
survival of functional dentintion with satisfactor esthetics for ptns
What are the objectives specific for perio?
prevent reinfection
maintain attachment levels
what are the goals of periodontal therapy?
what are the goals of maintenance?
in a study with 77 ptns with advanced PD, the re-exam done in ___ months? This lead to two groups of patients? Then Reeval after ___ years?
2; 52 ptns rigorous maintenance and 25 ptns general practitioner; 6 years
In study of attachment level changes, % of surfaces showing changes from 2 month exam: AL gain in maintenance vs control? AL stable? Attachment loss <= 1mm? 2-5 mm?
17, 01;
72,10;
10, 34;
01, 55
What are the results of proper maintenance? (5)
what are the purposes/classifications of maintenance?
preventive, trial, and compromise
What is preventive maintenance? Where does it fit in the flow chart?
healthy patient;
What is trial maintenance and where does it fit in flow chart?
questionable prognosis, assess need for further treatment;
What is compromise maintenance and where does it fit in the flow chart?
special situations in which the results of therapy are less than-ideal;
what factors included in initial diagnosis? (3)
anatomic consequences of disease progression, inflam changes, presence of local eto factors
what is included in anatomic consequences of disease progression? (3)
attachment loss, pocketing, mobility
what is included in inflam changes? (2)
gingival margin
bottom of pocket/subgingival
what factors involved in maintenance diagnosis?
diagnosis and assessment levels of risk factor for recurrence
what is involved in maintence diagnosis?
comparative to the previous appointment
also consider stability in comparison to status after active therapy (reeval)
what assessment levels of risk factor for recurrence?
what is the rationale for maintenance?
dynamic health-disease process
persisstance of eto factors
motivation
what is involved in motivation in rationale for maintenace?
transmission of periodontopathogens
interference on biofilm (OH deficient in some areas)
what are the effects of a single episode of mechanical disruption of subgingival biofilm?
effect of subgingival instrumentation on microbial biofilm?
right after instrumentation, very little patho and nonpathogenic bacteria;
later get recolonization w/ greater number of nonpathogenic bacteria and very little pathogenic
procedures to do for maintenance? (7)
what are the clinical procedures?
maintenance appointment sequence