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Term; ADLs (Activities of daily living)?
A measure of the ability to carry out the basic tasks needed for self-care.
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Term; ADLs (Activities of daily living)?
A measure of the ability to carry out the basic tasks needed for self-care.
Term; Anticipatory guidance?
Patient education and oral hygiene instructions that anticipate potential oral and systemic health problems associated with risk factors identified du...
Term; ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists)?
Originally developed the ASA Classifications to determine modifications necessary to provide general anesthetic to patients during surgical procedures...
Term; Chief complaint?
The patient’s concern as stated during the initial health history preparations, may be the reason for seeking professional care; a complaint such as p...
Term; Diagnosis?
A statement of the problem; a concise technical description of the cause, nature, or manifestations of a condition, situation, or problem. identificat...
Term; Differential diagnosis?
Identification of which one of several diseases or conditions may be producing the symptoms.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Term; ADLs (Activities of daily living)? | A measure of the ability to carry out the basic tasks needed for self-care. |
Term; Anticipatory guidance? | Patient education and oral hygiene instructions that anticipate potential oral and systemic health problems associated with risk factors identified during patient assessment. |
Term; ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists)? | Originally developed the ASA Classifications to determine modifications necessary to provide general anesthetic to patients during surgical procedures. |
Term; Chief complaint? | The patient’s concern as stated during the initial health history preparations, may be the reason for seeking professional care; a complaint such as pain of discomfort may require emergency dental diagnosis. |
Term; Diagnosis? | A statement of the problem; a concise technical description of the cause, nature, or manifestations of a condition, situation, or problem. identification of a disease or deviation from normal condition by recognition of characteristics signs and symptoms. |
Term; Differential diagnosis? | Identification of which one of several diseases or conditions may be producing the symptoms. |
Term; Prognosis? | Prediction of outcome; a forecast of the probable course and outcome of a disease and the prospects of recovery as expected by the nature of the specific condition and the symptoms of the case. |
Term; Risk factor? | An attribute or exposure that increases the probability of disease, such as an aspect of personal behavior, environmental exposure, or an inherited characteristic associated with health-related conditions. |
T/F Tobacco in all forms affects oral status and dental hygiene treatment outcomes | True |
What are risk factors for oral cancer? | Tobacco use Alcohol use Sun exposure |
T/F Planning for the number and length of appointments in a treatment sequence is influenced but the dental hygiene periodontal diagnosis and the patient’s periodontal risk factors | True |
What is Type 1 of Classification Periodontal Disease? | Gingival Disease |
What is Type 2 of Classification Periodontal Disease? | Early Periodontitis |
What is Type 3 of Classification Periodontal Disease? | Moderate Periodontitis |
What is Type 4 of Classification Periodontal Disease? | Advanced Periodontitis |
What are the Risk Factors for Dental Caries? | Behavioral factors Dietary factors Low fluoride Tooth morphology and position Xerostomia Personal and family history of dental caries Developmental factors Genetic factors |
What are risk factors for Periodontal infections or poor response to periodontal? | Behavioral factors Tobacco use Systemic conditions Hormonal considerations Nutritional status Iatrogentic factors Genetic factors |
What are the Periodontal Disease as a risk factor for systemic conditions? | -Infective endocarditis -Cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis -Diabetes mellitus Respiratory disease Adverse pregnancy outcomes |
OSCAR stands for what? | Oral, Systemic, Capability, Autonomy, Reality |
Without systemic disease; a normal, healthy patient with little or no dental anxiety is what ASA class? | ASA1 |
ASA CLass? Mild systemic disease or extreme dental anxiety. Well-controlled chronic conditions. Healthy pregnant woman Allergies Breathless after 1 flight of stairs | ASA 2 |
ASA Class? Systemic disease that limits activity but is not incapacitating. Controlled insulin-dependent diabetes Elevated blood pressure Chronic cardio conditions | ASA 3 |
ASA Class? Incapacitating disease that is a constant threat to life. -Uncontrolled epilepsy -Uncontrolled diabetes -Unable to walk stairs -Extremely high blood pressure | ASA 4 |
ASA Class? Patient is moribund and not expected to survive End-stage renal, hepatic, infectious disease, or terminal cancer | ASA 5 |