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Term
Definition
Informed Consent?
A patient’s voluntary agreement to a treatment plan after details of the proposed treatment have been presented and comprehended by the patient.
What are the parts of a Care Plan?
Periodontal/Gingival Health Dental Caries Control Prevention
Diagnostic factor; Hypersensitivity is related to what risk factor?
Exposed cementum/gingival recession
Diagnostic statement; Gingival Bleeding is related to what risk factor?
Biofilm accumulation causing inflammation
Diagnostic Statement; increased Caries risk, (CAMBRA level=extreme) is what risk factor?
Previous history of dental caries and consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages frequently throughout each day
Diagnostic Statement; biofilm control record score=fair to poor score is what risk factor?
Limited ability to perform oral self-care tasks (activities of daily living level 3)
Related Flashcard Decks
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Informed Consent? | A patient’s voluntary agreement to a treatment plan after details of the proposed treatment have been presented and comprehended by the patient. |
What are the parts of a Care Plan? | Periodontal/Gingival Health Dental Caries Control Prevention |
Diagnostic factor; Hypersensitivity is related to what risk factor? | Exposed cementum/gingival recession |
Diagnostic statement; Gingival Bleeding is related to what risk factor? | Biofilm accumulation causing inflammation |
Diagnostic Statement; increased Caries risk, (CAMBRA level=extreme) is what risk factor? | Previous history of dental caries and consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages frequently throughout each day |
Diagnostic Statement; biofilm control record score=fair to poor score is what risk factor? | Limited ability to perform oral self-care tasks (activities of daily living level 3) |
What are the factors affecting sequence of care? | Urgency Existing Etiologic factors Severity and extent of condition Individual patient requirements |