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Chapter 34: Interpretation of Periodontal Disease

Horizontales
Also known as ANGULAR BONELOSS. the bone loss does not occur in a plane parallel to the CEJs of adjacent teeth.
Occurs evenly throughout the dental arches, with more than 30% of the sites involved.
A group of diseases that affect the tissues around teeth.
Horizontal or vertical bone loss may be present. The alveolar bone level is approximately 4 to 6mm apical to the CEJs of adjacent teeth.
Appears as a thick radiolucent line between the root of the tooth and the lamina dura.
Appears as a dense radiopaque line around the roots.
Verticales
A measurement of the distance in millimeter from the CEJ to the base of the sulcus or periodontal pocket.
The bone loss occurs in a plane parallel to the CEJs of adjacent teeth.
Occurs in isolated areas with less than 30% of the sites involved.
No bone loss is associated. ( gingivitis). Clinically, bleeding on probing may be present.
The area between the roots of multirooted teeth.
The bone loss is mild or slight periodontitis. Mild crestal changes. The lamina dura becomes unclear and fuzzy and no longer appears to be a continuous radiopaque line.
Tissues that invest and support teeth such as the gingiva and alveolar bone.
Is a stonelike concretion that forms on the crowns and roots of teeth due to the calcification of bacterial plaque.