Periodontal Classification

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What % bone loss/age ratio indicates Grade B?

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What smoking history indicates Grade B?

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In Stage II periodontitis, what is the CAL range?

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

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Stage II maximum probing depth is?

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How many teeth lost due to periodontitis indicates Stage III?

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Which grade should clinicians initially assume?

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

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

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A patient with 6mm CAL, 8 missing teeth due to perio, and severe ridge defects would be staged as?

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When do vertical bone defects ≥3mm first appear as a complexity factor?

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What defines “bite collapse” in Stage IV?

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If a patient has lost 6 teeth due to periodontitis but has Stage II CAL/RBL, what stage would they be?

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In Stage II, what is the maximum probing depth?

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

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Stage IV tooth loss is defined as?

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What is the radiographic bone loss (RBL) percentage in Stage I?

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Stage III and IV share which CAL measurement?

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

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What diabetes status indicates Grade A?

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