Periodontal Classification

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In absence of CAL measurements, what primary criteria is used?

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In Stage I and II, how many teeth are lost due to periodontitis?

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What’s the minimum criteria needed to shift to Stage IV?

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What diabetes status indicates Grade A?

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For extent description, what are the three possible patterns?

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What smoking status indicates Grade A?

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If a patient smokes 12 cigarettes/day but has HbA1c of 6.5%, what’s the worst grade modifier?

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How many teeth lost due to periodontitis indicates Stage IV?

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What HbA1c level in diabetic patients indicates Grade C?

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What HbA1c level in diabetic patients indicates Grade B?

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What is the indirect evidence of Grade A progression (% bone loss/age)?

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How many teeth lost due to periodontitis indicates Stage III?

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Which combination indicates Stage III complexity?

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What bone loss/age % indicates Grade B?

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When CAL is not available, what should be used for staging?

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Patient with HbA1c 7.2% who never smoked would be modified to what grade?

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What is considered bite collapse in Stage IV?

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Stage III and IV share which CAL measurement?

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Which grade should clinicians initially assume?

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At what location is RBL measured?

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