Periodontal Classification

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What smoking status indicates Grade A?

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Which stage first considers tooth loss as a staging criterion?

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Which type of bone loss is predominantly seen in Stage I and II?

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What smoking history indicates Grade B?

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Which is NOT a complexity factor in Stage IV?

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Which stage first presents with furcation involvement?

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What HbA1c level in diabetic patients indicates Grade B?

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What case phenotype indicates Grade B?

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What characterizes Grade C case phenotype?

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How is “localized” periodontitis defined?

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

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

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What bone loss/age % indicates Grade B?

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Which Stage first presents with vertical bone loss ≥3mm?

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

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How many opposing pairs of teeth indicate potential masticatory dysfunction in Stage IV?

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In assessing tooth loss for staging, what type of tooth loss is counted?

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Grade C smoking modifier is defined as?

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In Stage II periodontitis, what is the CAL range?

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Which HbA1c value modifies to Grade C?

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