The 2018 AAP/EFP Classification of Periodontal & Peri-implant Diseases
Course Number: 610
Course Contents
Steps for Determining a Diagnosis of Periodontitis
A simple 4-step process has been suggested by Kornman and Papapanou19 to assist clinicians in developing a diagnosis for each individual case using the new classification.
Step 1 - Case Overview
Examine full mouth radiographs
Examine full mouth probing depths
Document number of missing teeth
* This will help to first determine whether the case is:
* Mild/Moderate or Severe/Very Severe
Step 2 - Determine Stage
Determine maximum Clinical Attachment Loss (CAL) or Radiographic Bone Loss (RBL)
Confirm pattern of bone loss (horizontal or vertical)
Determine number of missing teeth due to periodontitis
Determine complexity of case (i.e., probing depths, furcations, occlusion/function, need for extensive rehabilitation, etc.)
Decision made using Table 9
Step 3 - Determine Grade
Always start with the default Grade of B
Consider history/rate of progression/age
Response to previous therapy (Plaque control/SRP)
Medical history/systemic conditions
Risk factors
Adjust default Grade using Table 10
Examples:
Stage 1 Grade B
Stage 1 Grade B
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Staging
PD = ≤ 4 mm
BOP = Yes
RBL < 15% & generally horizontal
CAL 1-2 mm
Biofilm = Slight–Heavy
Grading
No tooth loss due to periodontitis
Moderate Rate of Progression
Non-Smoker
Non-Diabetic
Stage 2 Grade B
Stage 2 Grade B
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Staging
PD ≤ 5 mm
BOP = Yes
RBL = 15% - 33% / mostly horizontal
CAL 3-4 mm
Biofilm = Slight–Heavy
Grading
No tooth loss due to periodontitis
Moderate Rate of Progression
Smoker <10 cigs per day
If Diabetic HbA1c <7.0%
Stage 3 Grade B
Stage 3 Grade B
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Staging
PD ≥ 6 mm
BOP = Yes
RBL = Horizontal ≥ 50% / Vertical ≥ 3 mm
CAL ≥ 5 mm
Biofilm = Slight–Heavy
Grading
Tooth loss due to periodontitis ≤ 4 teeth
Moderate Rate of Progression
Furcation Involvement = Class II or III
If Smoker <10 cigs per day
If Diabetic HbA1c <7.0%
Moderate ridge defect
Stage 4 Grade C
Stage 4 Grade C
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Staging
PD ≥ 6 mm
BOP = Yes
RBL = Horizontal ≥ 50% / Vertical ≥ 3 mm
CAL ≥ 5 mm
Biofilm = Slight–Heavy
Grading
Tooth loss due to periodontitis ≥ 5 teeth
Furcation Involvement = Class II or III
Moderate ridge defect
Need for complex rehabilitation
Bone loss exceeds expectations given biofilm
Rapid Rate of Progression
Smoker >10 cigs per day
If Diabetic HbA1c >7.0%
Please note: These examples do not include categorization of the extent of disease, thus keep in mind that localized would be any case that had less than 30% of teeth involved, while generalized would be more than 30% of teeth involved.