ADHP Textbook Reading Assignments in Periodontology (Dr. Weatherford)

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1 ADHP Textbook Reading Assignments in Periodontology (Dr. eatherford) The reading assignments on following pages are in the required periodontal textbooks which are listed below and which will be identified on future pages by the abbreviated phrases shown below (in bold) for each textbook 1. FOUNDATIONS OF PERIODONTICS FOR THE DENTAL HYGIENIST IDENTIFIED IN THE LISTINGS BELO AS G & -4 By Jill S. Gehrig and Donald E. illmann. Lippincott illiams and ilkins 4 rd edition CLINICAL PRACTICE OF THE DENTAL HYGIENIST IDENTIFIED IN THE LISTINGS BELO AS By Esther M. ilkins, Charlotte J. yche, and Linda D. Boyd Lippincott illiams and ilkins. 12 th edition FUNDAMENTALS OF PERIODONTAL INSTRUMENTATION AND ADVANCED ROOT INSTRUMENTATION. IDENTIFIED IN THE LISTINGS BELO AS G INSTR- 8 By Jill S. Gehrig. Lippincott illiams and ilkins. 8 th edition

2 To Be Done BEFORE JULY 2016 SESSION RECOMMENDED EARLY READING and STUDY An organized study/review of anatomy and physiology, high school or college cell biology, dental/medical vocabulary and terminology and of other material presented in your dental assistant and other courses is strongly urged prior to the first session. This study/ review should continue as needed. Early and continuing supervision and monitoring, by the certified dentistinstructor, of these and future study sessions and of the didactic and clinical performance is highly recommended. Early reading of chapters 1-4 and of the, Foundations of Periodontics for the Dental Hygienist, 4 th edition is also highly recommended because the contained material may be unfamiliar, especially to those who have not completed recent dental or biological science courses dealing with this subject matter. It is important to acquire this basic knowledge because it is needed to understand and apply the remainder of the material in the textbooks and the lectures to be presented in this course. Read and study this material as soon as possible, preferably before the July sessions and review it as necessary The individual, desiring to excel as a student and to become and remain a highly competent dental hygienist, is strongly urged to continually pursue additional knowledge and skills. Such may be available from many useful reliable sources, including other textbooks, professional literature, proven internet sites, varied audio-visual resources, continuing education courses, and skillful practitioners. INTRODUCTION TO THE TEXTBOOKS AND THE PROFESSION It is important that students learn and utilize to the fullest all available learning resources, including the required textbooks and their associated online material. It is also important to have an understanding of how your profession began and developed and of the ethical and legal requirements that accompany the privilege of rending expert compassionate patient care. The assignments in this section are intended to begin this learning process before you come to the first lecture session. DO the following assignments for this section PRIOR to the FIRST session meeting. Find and skim the preface, contents and index of each textbook noting the contained subject topics in each textbook. Read the other pages in each textbook as assigned below. Access thepoint website(see instructions on inside of front cover of the books), find and become familiar with the all the student resources and use them throughout the course. 2

3 G & - 4 Pg. x-xii - Preface) Pg. xiv-xxi - Contents) Pg Index Pg. 690 (bottom)and Pg xxi - Student Ancillary Resources Pg Best Practices for Periodontal Care) Pg. xiii-xv - Preface Pg. xvi-xxvi Contents Pg Index Pg Orientation to Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice: The Professional Dental Hygienist Pg Evidence-Based Dental Hygiene Practice Pg Appendix I IV (Code of Ethics of: I. American, II. National, III. Canadian, Dental Hygienist Associations and IV. International Federation of Dental Hygienists G Instr 8 Pg. vi viii - Preface Pg. x-xvi Contents Pg Index See Pg. xvi for online access to thepoint and locate Module 1B -... Mathematical Principles & Anatomic Descriptors. Go to website and study this Module 1B NO Following are the assignments for the for the anticipated lecture topics of the indicated month according to the current schedule, which is subject to possible changes. Familiarization with each topic - by reading or reviewing before the lecture will enhance the learning process. The reading assignments listings below are from the required periodontal textbooks and represent the broad topics in the sequence which I plan to cover them in my classroom sessions. Each student is expected to read these assignments and additionally to locate, view, read, and perform, as indicated, the various study and skill exercises, quiz study banks, video clips, glossaries and other student ancillary resources found in the textbook or as online material at the student websites of the publishers. Instructions as to how to access the student website is usually found on the inside front cover and/or at other designated pages of each textbook. Immediately below in the July session, following the lecture reading assignments for the first time in each required periodontal textbook, there is a reminder summary of some features and student aids in this book and online at thepoint website. You are also reminded of our expectations and of your responsibility to utilize all available resources. These instructions and expectations will not appear in each future mention of the textbook assignments, but they remain the same for future sessions and activities. JULY

4 REVIE OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE TOOTH Pg Chapter: The Teeth Pg. 298 Section: The Teeth Pg Read from Anatomy of Tooth Structure to Calculus. Pg Appendix VI -Average Measurements of Human Teeth Pg Appendix VII- (Prefixes, Suffixes and Combining Forms -useful for all study This above textbook (ilkins 12 th edition) has a number of useful features and resources designed to aid students which are referenced or found in the chapters including: 1. Detailed Format and Chapter outlines 2. Key ord Boxes 3. Chapter Learning Objectives 4. Everyday Ethics Boxes 5. Factors to Teach Patients Boxes 6. Enhancing Your Understanding Reminder List (At the end of each chapter) 7. Documentation (Examples) of Clinical Activities 8. Online Resources, such as Quiz Bank, Audio Pronunciation Glossary, and Videos.. As part of your health professional education you are expected to learn how to access, evaluate and best utilize information pertinent to your professional activities and development. Consequently, each student is expected for each chapter assignment here to find the above and other student ancillary resources and utilize them to the fullest. This includes reading, studying, answering questions, solving presented clinical and ethical problems, viewing the online videos, and completing the patient and radiographic study cases. The items, instructions, and expectations in the two paragraphs above will not be repeated for each additional assigned reading from this textbook. However these remain the same and for each future assignment the student is expected to proceed as directed in the paragraphs above. SEE ALSO these helpful on-line resources for vocabulary purposes: Deciphering Medspeak (Medical Library Association) Has useful links to various aids Merck Manual Home Edition for Patients and Caregivers: Understanding Medical Terms Provides links to anatomical drawings, pronunciations and other resources Understanding Medical ords: A Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine Includes a flash movie with changing content and interactive quizzes. 4

5 G Instr 8 Pg Furcations Pg Root Surface Anatomy Concavities, Grooves, Furcations See Pg. xvi for online (thepoint) Module 1B : Getting Ready for Instrumentation- Mathematical Principles & Anatomic Descriptors. STUDY THIS MODULE. This above textbook (Gehrig s 8 th edition Periodontal Instrumentation) walks students stepby-step through the how to and the what and why of using periodontal instruments. The textbook contains 27 stand-alone modules and a very useful Appendix of Problem Identification Charts with Cause and Solutions for each problem. Each modules provides complete step-bystep instructions in the use of each instrument class. Additionally at thepoint online website, there are 5 additional modules, a glossary and a listing of other student resources. (See page xvi and the inside cover of this textbook for how to access these online resources) Useful features and resources in this textbook students should locate and use include: 1. Module Outlines 2. Key Terms 3. Learning Objectives 4. Study Aids Boxes, Figures, Tables, Flow Charts 5. Reference (Summary/Review) Sheets for each Described Instrument - Located near the end of its module 6. Case-Based Fictitious Patient Exercises Module Glossary of Instrumentation Terms 8. Student Self-Evaluation Checklist 9. Appendix of Problem Identification Charts (Mentioned above) 10. Thirty-three Instrumentation Videos (Online) 11. Online Resources- including the 5 online videos mentioned above. Find and STUDY online modules -1B and 21B of this textbook PRIOR to the FIRST session meeting. As part of your health professional education you are expected to learn how to access, evaluate and best utilize information pertinent to your professional activities and development. Consequently, each student is expected for each chapter assignment here to find the above and other student ancillary resources and utilize them to the fullest. This includes reading, studying, answering questions, solving presented clinical and ethical problems, viewing the online videos, and completing the patient and radiographic study cases. The items, instructions, and expectations in the two paragraphs above will not be repeated for each additional assigned reading from this textbook. However these remain the same and for each future assignment the student is expected to proceed as directed in the paragraphs above. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HEALTHY GINGIVA 5

6 G & - 4 Pg Outline and Overview; Clinical Application Pg Periodontium in Health Pg Microscopic Anatomy-Overview of Tissues (Epithelial and Connective) and Details Regarding Gingiva Pg Blood, Lymph, & Nerve Supply of Periodontium) Pg Focus on Patients Cases This above textbook (Foundations of Periodontics for The Dental Hygienist -Gehrig and illmann 4 rd edition) is an up-to-date excellent textbook and has a number of useful features and resources designed to aid students which are referenced or found in the chapters including: 1. Chapter and Sections Overviews and Outlines 2. Clinical Applications for Each Chapter 3. Learning Objectives 4. Key Terms 5. Chapter Summary Statements 6. Focus on Patients A. Clinical Patient Care Scenarios B. Evidence in Action Scenarios 7. Patient Case Studies A. Chapter 36 Five Fictitious Patient Cases B. Chapter 37 Online Six Radiographic Cases for Analysis 8. Online Glossary Common Periodontal Terms and Pronunciation 9. Student Ancillary Resources (Online) A. Audio Glossary (Above) B. Animations C. Suggested Readings D. Answers to Review Questions E. Case Studies As part of your health professional education you are expected to learn how to access, evaluate and best utilize information pertinent to your professional activities and development. Consequently, each student is expected for each chapter assignment here to find the above and other student ancillary resources and utilize them to the fullest. This includes reading, studying, answering questions, solving presented clinical and ethical problems, viewing the online videos, and completing the patient and radiographic study cases. The items, instructions, and expectations in the two paragraphs above will not be repeated for each additional assigned reading from this textbook. However these remain the same and for each future assignment the student is expected to proceed as directed in the paragraphs above. 6

7 Pg Chapter 18:ThePeridontium Pg Pg idth of the Attached Gingiva) ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HEALTHY CEMENTUM G & -4 Pg. 10 bottom of page Pg 11 mid- page - Clinical Features, Description Pg mid-page - Microscopic Anatomy Pg. 303-Item III: Cementum Pg Tooth Surface Irregularities) & See also Fig.18-10, Page 303 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HEALTHY ALVEOLAR PROCESS (BONE) G & -4 Pg. 11 bottom-13 - Gross Anatomy Pg. 42 mid-page-44 - Microscopic Anatomy and Focus on Patients Section 4 Pg Radiographic Appearance Pg Trauma from Occlusion and Bone Pg. 303 Item 4. Alveolar Bone Pg. 292 middle right 293 lower right - Trauma from Occlusion pg Section 1. - The Periodontal Attachment Levels ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HEALTHY PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT G & -4 Pg. 10 top - Description: Functions Pg Periodontium in health. Note Fig 3.5 Pg Outline & Overview of Tissues, Microscopic Anatomy of Body Tissues Pg Microscopic Anatomy of the Periodontal Ligament Pg. 302 top right -303 top right Item II: Periodontal Ligament Pg. 346 bottom left-346 top right Item V: Periodontal Ligament Space 7

8 CLASSIFICATION OF PERIODONTAL DISEASES G & -4 Pg Note especially Table 4-4A and 4-4B on Pgs Pg (Trauma from Occlusion) Pg. 320 lower right Classification Pg. 325 (Especially Tables 19-1 and 19-2) Pg. 292 middle right Pg. 293 lower right -Trauma from Occlusion EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PERIODONTAL DISEASES G & - 4 Pg. 65. Section 5 Pg.72 Epidemiology Pg Indices and Scoring END JULY 2016 BEGIN AUGUST 2016 ETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS IN GENERAL G & -4 Pg Pg Etiological Factors: Risks to Periodontitis Pg Basic Concepts of Immunity and Inflammation Pg Host Immune Response to Plaque Biofilm Pg (Risk Factors and Assessment) Pg PLAQUE (BIOFILM) DEPOSITS AS THE NECESSARY ETIOLOGICAL FACTOR G & -4 Pg Oral Biofilms and Periodontal Infections Pg. 281 Section 3- Local Factors that Increase Biofilm Pathogenicity Pg Dental Biofilms and Other Soft Deposits Pg Dental Stains & Discolorations) 8

9 Pg. 339 mid-left Pg Oral Hygiene Status: Biofilm, Plaque, and Debris Indices CALCULUS DEPOSITS AS AN ETIOLOGICAL FACTOR G & -4 Pg Pg mid-page -Outline and Calculus Pg Biofilms and Periodontal Infections Pg mid-page - Local Factors that Increase Biofilm Retention Pg Calculus Pg. 330 upper right 334 bottom left- (Explorers and Their Uses Pg. 339 middle left Item VIII: Hard and Soft Deposits Pg. 346 middle Item I; Radiographic detection of calculus) Pg Explorers and Exploring for Calculus (Read all, but for now concentrate on Pg ) PHASES OF PERIODONTAL TREATMENTAND OVERVIE OF DENTAL HYGIENE TREATMENT PLAN AND OBJECTIVES G & -4 Pg Decisions and Treatment Sequencing Pg Principles, Goals and Types of and Typical Plans for Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy Pg Reevaluation Phase Pg The Dental Hygiene Care Plan (Especially note Table 25-1 on Pg. 409) Pg (Especially Fig. VII-1 and the The Dental Hygiene Process of Care section) GINGIVITIS: PATHOGENESIS, HISTOLOGICAL & CLINICAL FEATURES G & -4 Pg Overview of Diseases of the Periodontium and Gingivitis: Reversible Tissue Damage (Read to Periodontitis-Permanent Tissue Destruction ) Pg Basic Concepts of Immunity and Inflammation Pg Host Immune Response to Plaque Biofilm (Read through the Established Gingivitis Section Pg Clinical Features of the Gingiva 9

10 Pg Diseases of the Gingiva (Read all, but for now pages are especially important) Pg. 189 Anatomical Landmarks of the Oral Cavity Study Figures. 12-5, 12-6 A&B and 12-7, referring to Box 12-2 on Pg. 199 for a list of structures to observe in photographs and in your patients Pg Periodontal Disease Development Pg (to Periodontal Ligament) Pg. 380 lower right (Sulcus Bleeding Index) 384 middle left (See especially item VI: Gingival Index of Loe) END AUGUST 2016 BEGIN SEPTEMBER 2016 THERAPY FOR GINGIVITIS (PATIENT SELF-CARE) G & -4 Pg (top of page) - Self-Care; Tooth Brushing Pg Oral Infection Control: Tooth Brushes and Tooth Brushing Pg bottom third Dentifrices Pg 870 left third top left Section II. Oral Health Considerations for Toddlers and Pre-Schoolers) G& -4 Pg 435 mid-page)-436 mid-page - Toothpastes Pg 108 lower third-81mid-page- Item 6 -Allergic Reactions G & -4 Pg Self-Care Challenges and Interdental Mechanical Aids Pg Tongue Cleaning as an Adjunct Pg Supragingival and Subgingival Irrigation Pg Oral Infection Control: Interdental Care and Irrigation Pg 504 mid right 507 top left Dental Hygiene Care for the Orthodontic Patient) THERAPY FOR GINGIVITIS - (MOUTH RINSES & OTHER CHEMICALS) 10

11 G & -4 Pg Supragingival and Subgingival Irrigation Pg Overview and Introduction Pg 430 lower right-439 Mouth Rinses as Aids in Biofilm Control Pg Mouth rinses and FDA and ADA Function Relative to Dental Drugs and Devices MOTIVATION AND EDUCATION OF PATIENTS G & -4 Pg Using Motivational Interviewing to Enhance Patient Behavior Change Pg Effective Health Communication Pg Implementation: Prevention; Preventive Counseling and Behavior Changes TREATMENT OF GINGIVITIS BY PERIODONTAL PROPHYLAXIS Principles, Planning, and Pain/Anxiety Control G & -4 Pg Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy Pg 385 mid page-391- Section 3: Decisions Following Non-Surgical Therapy and Section 4: Focus on Patients Pg Patient Reception and Ergonomics Pg Anxiety and Pain Control Pg Instrumentation Principles Pg Planning for Therapy N- See Pg xvi for access to thepoint and the ONLINE resource, Module 1B Getting Ready for Instrumentation: Mathematical Principles & Anatomic Descriptors. STUDY THIS MODULE and THE FOUR BELO: Pg 1-38 Module 1 - Ergonomics and Periodontal Instrumentation Pg Module 2 - Clinician Position in Relation to The Treatment area Pg Module 25 - Pain Control during Periodontal Instrumentation Pg Module 21 Fictitious Patient Cases: Communication and Planning for Success 11

12 As you recall from your first (July) reading assignment, the G Instr. 8 textbook provide 33 video-clips for your viewing. The titles of all are listed on thepoint website and also on a page posted on your ADHP ebsite. You were instructed to view and study these before the first lecture session in July. You are now urged again to view each applicable video before and after the topic is discussed and to return to it whenever you need help with a particular technique. Remember to use these videos and all your other visual, written, online and human resources often. Detection of Calculus Pg 330 top right 334 lower left to Periodontal Probes Explorers and Exploring Pg 346 right - Other Radiographic Findings Pg 350 lower right-352 middle right Clinical Characteristics Pg Module 13 Explorers and Exploring Pg 334 Box Recipe for Artificial Calculus Pg Module 14 Technique Essentials: Supragingival Calculus Removal Principles, Procedures, and Instruments for Classic Hand Instrumentation Pg Modules Basic Principles and Skills Pg Modules Classes and Uses of Hand Instruments Pg Appendix 2 - Problem Identification: Difficulties in Instrumentation; Problem Charts - 1-7A-C Pg Instruments and Principles for Instrumentation Pg middle left Non-Surgical Therapy Periodontal Therapy; Classic Hand Instrumentation Pg 726 Begin at Overhanging Restorations Sharpening Of Instruments Pg Instrument Care Pg Module 23 - Concepts for Instrument Sharpening Pg Module 24 - Instrument Sharpening Techniques Powered Sonic And Ultrasonic Instrumentation 12

13 Pg 715 middle left 726 middle left Ultrasonic and Sonic Scaling Pg Module 26 - Powered Instrument Design and Function Pg Module 27 Air Polishing for Biofilm Management and Stain Removal Polishing (Principles and Techniques) Pg Dental Stains and Discolorations Pg Extrinsic Stain Removal G Instr -8 See Pg xvi for access to thepoint and the ONLINE resource, Module 26B - Cosmetic Polishing Procedures STUDY THIS MODULE PERIODONTITIS- (PATHOGENESIS, HISTOLOGICAL, TYPES OF POCKETS AND PATTERNS OF BONE LOSS, CLINICAL FEATURES G & -4 Pg Overview of Diseases of the Periodontium Pg Oral Biofilms and Periodontal infections Pg Basic Concepts of Immunity and Inflammation Pg Host Immune Response to Plaque Biofilm Pg Classification of Periodontal Diseases and Conditions Pg Chronic Periodontitis Pg Aggressive Periodontitis) See Pg xxi for access to thepoint and the ONLINE Student Resource, Animations : Anatomy of The Periodontium in Disease Pg Periodontal Disease Development Know especially (Table 19-1 on Pg 322 and (Tables 19-2 on Pg 323 SYSTEMIC FACTORS (INCLUDING NUTRITION) AND PERIODONTITIS G & -4 Pg Etiologic Factors: Risk for Periodontitis Pg Systemic Factors That Amplify Susceptibility to Periodontal Disease Pg Periodontal _Systemic Associations Pg Tobacco, Smoking, and Periodontal Disease 13

14 Pg Nutrition, Inflammation and Periodontal Disease Pg 654 bottom third 655 top third Item 2 in Section 4 - Genetic Technology in Periodontal Care Pg Patients with Special Needs and SEE CHAPTERS BELO: 34 (Tobacco), 35 (Nutrition), 49 (Pregnancy), 52 (Hormonal), 53 (Aging), 55 (Cancer & Its Therapy), 65 (Substance Abuse Related), 66 (Respiratory) 67 (Cardio-Vascular Disease) 67 (Blood Disorders), and 68 (Diabetes Mellitus) See the above readings in the ilkens 12 th edition for (1) General information about these diseases and conditions (2) The management of dental patients with them, (3) The emerging interrelationships between some of these systemic diseases and periodontal diseases, including the recognition of the reciprocating risk factors and the recognition of the factors between systemic disorders and dental diseases. (4) Factors to teach patients LOCAL ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS: GENERAL ASPECTS AND LOCAL FACTORS RELATED TO NATURAL ANATOMY G & -4 Pg Periodontal _Systemic Associations Pg Local Factors Contributing to Periodontal Disease Pg Section 3; Developmental or Acquired Deformities and Conditions and Section 4: Focus on Patients Pg 312 top right -Types of Factors Involved Pg 314 lower right Item III: Local Factors; Dental Factors Pg 316 LOCAL ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS: IATROGENIC EACTORS G & -4 Pg Etiologic Factors: Risk for Periodontitis Pg Section 3: Local Factors That Can Increase Biofilm Pathogenicity Section 4: Local Factors That Cause Direct Damage Section 5: Focus on Patients Pg 150 See Figures 9-12 and 9-13 at top half of this page. Pg 314 lower right (III. Local Factors} - Pg 316 Pg 726 left (Overhanging Restorations} 727 middle left 14

15 LOCAL ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS: THOSE PRIMARILY UNDER THE PATIENT S CONTROL G & -4 Pg Etiologic Factors: Risk for Periodontitis Pg Local Factors Contributing to Periodontal Disease Pg 152 Occlusal Trauma in Patients with Periodontitis Pg 316 middle right - Item C. - Other Factors) PATIENT EVALUATION: MEDICAL AND DENTAL HISTORY N-G & -3 Pg Systemic Factors That Amplify Susceptibility to Periodontal Disease Pg 195- Pg Periodontal _Systemic Association Pg Etiologic Factors: Risk for Periodontitis Pg Tobacco, Smoking, and Periodontal Disease Pg 138 Section Periodontitis as a Manifestation of Systemic Diseases Pg 652 top third, Section 2 Pg 653, lower third Periodontal Disease/Systemic Disease Connections Pg Personal, Dental and Medical Histories Pg Introduction to Patients with Special Needs and SEE CHAPTERS BELO: 34 (Tobacco), 35 (Nutrition), 49 (Pregnancy), 52 (Hormonal), 53 (Aging), 56 (Cancer & Its Therapy), 57 (Patient with A Disability), 58 (Dental Hygiene Care in Alternative Settings), 59 (Patient ith A Physical Impairment), 60 ( Patient ith A Sensory Impairment), 61 (Patient ith A Developmental or Behavioral Disorder), 62 (Family Abuse and Neglect), 63 (Patient ith A Seizure Disorder), 64 (Patient ith A Mental Health Disorder), 65 (Patient ith A Substance-Related Disorder), 66 (Patient ith A Respiratory Disease), 67 (Patient ith A Cardio-Vascular Disorder), 68 (Patient ith A Blood Disorder), and 69 (Patient ith Diabetes Mellitus) The above chapters give information about specific diseases and disorders which you will see occurring along with THE dental diseases in your patients. You will need to discover these conditions on evaluation of these patients and to properly plan for management of them in your treatment. Some of these conditions ERE also listed above In other assignments as interrelating systemic etiological factors. PATIENT EVALUATION: PHYSICAL EXAMINATION GENERAL APPRAISAL) Pg Vital Signs 15

16 Pg Principles of Evaluation PATIENT EVALUATION: EXAMINATION OF THE HEAD & NECK (EXTR-ORAL EXAMINATION) Pg Extraoral and Intraoral Examination Study the tables, sketches and photographs especially Table 12-1; Figures 12-11, i2-13, PATIENT EVALUATION: INTRA-ORAL EXAMINATION - Pg Extraoral and Intraoral Examination Study the tables, sketches and photographs especially Table 12-1; Figures 12-11, 12-13, Also Study Pg. 189 Anatomical Landmarks of the Oral Cavity Study Figs.12-5, 12-6A&B and 12-7, referring to Box 12-2 on Pg. 199 for a list of structures to observe in photographs and in your patient Pg Chapter 14: Study Models G Instr -8 Pg Use of the Periodontal Probe to Measure Intraoral Lesions and Deviations) G & -4 Pg Oral Malodor and Xerostomia EXAMINATION OF THE PERIODONTIUM: GENERAL AND SCREENING EXAMINATIONS G & -4 Pg Overview and Periodontal Screening and Recording (PSR) Examination Pg Documentation and Insurance Reporting of Periodontal Care Pg Documentation for Dental Hygiene Care Pg 378 middle left 380 middle left Periodontal Screening and Recording (PSR) END SEPTEMBER 2016 BEGIN OCTOBER 2016 EXAMINATION OF THE PERIODONTIUM: RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION 16

17 G & -4 Pg Radiographic Analysis of the Periodontium Pg top Section 1, item# 2: Digital Radiographs and Computer Tomographic Techniques Pg Comprehensive Patient Cases: These cases were previously assigned in an earlier session for your analysis and work-up from a different aspect. Now you need to do the Radiographic Analysis of Patient Case Exercises- See Pg xxi for access to thepoint and the ONLINE Student Resource, Chapter 37 Patient Cases: Radiographic Analysis and the accompanying instructions and radiographic analysis worksheet for your use in doing the Analysis of each case. Pg Dental Radiographic Imaging {Pg 208 lower left-210 lower right is mainly Digital Imaging Radiography) Pg 345 middle left -348 Radiographic Changes In Periodontal Infections EXAMINATION OF THE PERIODONTIUM: EVALUATION OF TEETH AND DETERMINATION OF LOCAL ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS G & -4 Pg Local Factors Contributing to Periodontal Disease Pg Section 3; Developmental or Acquired Deformities and Conditions and Section 4: Focus on Patients Pg The Teeth Pg Indices That Measure Oral Hygiene Status EXAMINATION OF THE PERIODONTIUM: EVALUATION OF THE GINGIVA AND ALVEOLAR MUCOSA AND ASSOCIATED DEFECTS G & -4 Pg Chapter 19: Gingival Diseases Pg Clinical Periodontal Assessment Pg 150 (bottom of page) Pg The Periodontium with emphasis NO on the Gingiva Pg lower left - Mucogingival Examination and Charting Gingival Conditions G Instr. -8 Pg Section 2: Assessing Tissue Health Pg Locating and Charting Gingival Margins 17

18 EXAMINATION OF THE PERIODONTIUM: EVALUATION OF ATTACHMENT APPARATUS MOBILITY OF TEETH G & -4 Pg 327(mid-page) 328 Item F: Tooth Mobility and Fremitus Pg 343 lower left-344 left Pg mid page EXAMINATION OF THE PERIODONTIUM: EVALUATION OF ATTACHMENT APPARATUS POCKET PROBING G & -4 Pg Introduction and Overview of the Assessment Process Pg Pg 328 (mid-page, Section G) Pg 329 refer to evaluation of FURCATIONS Pg Calculus, Plaque Radiographic, Supplemental Bacterial and Genetic Test, and Probing Depths and Attachment Levels Calculations) Pg Section 1, Item. 1: Probing Depths and Attachment Levels Pg The Periodontium with emphasis NO on the Attachment Apparatus Pg 344 top right-243 middle left Item VI: Furcation Examination Pg Module 12 - Periodontal Probes and Basic Probing Techniques) Pg Module 18 - Advanced Probing Techniques) Pg refer to use of the probe to locate gingival margins Pg 421-refers to use of the probe to measure intraoral/extraoral lesions Pg refer to use of the mirror/probe handle to measure tooth mobility Pg refer to use of probes to evaluate FURCATION defects Pg refer to the determination of CLINICAL ATTACHMENT levels Pg 431refers to use of the probe to calculate IDTH of attached gingiva Pg Module 22 Fictitious Patient Cases (6) - PLAN AND DO. EXAMINATION OF THE PERIODONTIUM: EVALUATION OF THE OCCLUSION G & -4 18

19 Pg Direct Damage from Occlusal Forces Pg 152 Occlusal Trauma in Patients with Periodontitis Pg 327 mid page - 328(mid page) - Item F: Tooth Mobility and Fremitus Pg The Occlusion DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING CONSIDERAT-IONS FOR PERIODONTAL PATIENTS Pg Orientation to Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice: The Professional Dental Hygienist Pg Evidence-Based Dental Hygiene Practice Pg Dental Hygiene, Diagnosis and Care Planning Pg Planning For Dental Hygiene Care Pg The Dental Hygiene Care Plan G & -4 Pg Best Practices for Periodontal Care Pg Guidelines for Periodontal Decision Making Pg (Comprehensive Cases Exercises - DO THEM). Applying what you have learned from your textbooks, lectures and clinical experiences, and with the help and instruction of experienced clinicians in your offices, ANSER the Decision Making Questions for Each of These Five Cases. Pg Module 22 Fictitious Patient Cases (6) - DO the Calculus Removal Plan as instructed on pages LEGAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS OF PATIENT CARE G & -4 Pg Responsibilities and Documentation in the Assessment Process Pg Guidelines Related to Consent for Periodontal Therapy Pg Legal Issues, Documentation and Insurance Reporting of Periodontal Care Pg Orientation to Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice: The Professional Dental Hygienist Pg Appendix I: ADHA Code of Ethics for Dental Hygienists and Appendix II: National Dental Association Code of Ethics Everyday Ethics Scenarios in Each Chapter of this Textbook 19

20 [These scenarios were previously assigned on Page 1 (Day 1) of this reading assignment list and should have been done for each chapter to date.] G Instr. 8 Pg 384.Section 6: ord Choice for Explaining Periodontal Instrumentation POSSIBLE FUTURE NE AND/OR IMPROVED EVALUATION AND DIAGNOSTIC METHODS G & -4 Pg Future Directions for Management of Periodontal Patients Pg 208 lower left -211 Table Digital Imaging Radiology Pg 713 lower right-715 middle left Endoscopic-Assisted Periodontal Debridement N- Pg Co-Axial Illumination and Magnification Pg Subgingival Dental Endoscope TREATMENT OF PERIODONTITIS: PATIENT SELF-CARE, INCLUDING MOTIVATION AND EDUCATION, BRUSHING, OTHER AIDS, POST-SURGICAL PLAQUE CONTROL Tooth Brushing And Toothpastes G &-4 Pg Patient Self Care in Nonsurgical Therapy; Toothbrushing Pg 435 mid-page-436 upper Item 3: Toothpastes) Pg Oral Malodor and Xerostomia Pg Oral Infection Control: Tooth Brushes and Tooth Brushing Pg 487 upper right-491 lower right - Dentifrices Other Mechanical Aids G&-4 Pg Self Care Challenges and Interdental Mechanical Aids Pg Tongue Cleaning as an Adjunct Pg Supragingival and Subgingival Irrigation) Pg 430 lower right-439 Mouth Rinses as Aids in Biofilm Control 20

21 Pg Oral Infection Control: Interdental Care and Irrigation Pg 504 mid right 507 top left Dental Hygiene Care for the Orthodontic Patient Plaque Control And Other Care For Special Groups Of Patients (Selected) Pg The Patient with Orthodontic Patients) Pg ; Patients with Dental Prostheses and Edentulous Patients Pg The Pregnant Patient and Infant Pg The Pediatric Patient: Toddlers; Preschoolers; School Age Children; Adolescents Pg The Patient with a Cleft Lip and/or Palate Pg The Older Adult Patient Pg The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Patients Pg The Patient with Cancer Pg The Patient with a Disability Pg Dental Hygiene Care in Alternative Settings Pg The Patient with a Substance-Related Disorder See your Textbooks and Previous Assignments for Information about Patients with Various Other Special Needs Motivation and Education of Patients G&-4 Pg Using Motivational Interviewing to Enhance Patient Behavior Changes Pg Preventive Counseling and Behavior Change TREATMENT OF PERIODONTITIS: USE OF SITE-SPECIFIC (LOCAL) AGENTS G & -4 Pg Supragingival and Subgingival Irrigation Pg Chemical Agents in Periodontal Care Pg Host Modulation Therapy Pg 655- Item 3: Local Delivery Mechanisms in Periodontal Care Pg 655 lower-656 mid-page Item 4: Host Modulation Therapies in Periodontal Care Pg Mouth rinses and FDA and ADA Function Relative to Dental Drugs and Devices 21

22 Pg 643 lower right-645 upper half Professional Subgingival Irrigation Pg 645 upper Local Delivery of Antimicrobials END OCTOBER 2015 BEGIN NOVEMBER 2015 TREATMENT OF PERIODONTITIS: USE OF ROOT PLANING AND OTHER NON- SURGICAL METHODS Principles, Planning and Pain/Anxiety Control N-G & -4 Pg Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy Pg 385 mid page-391- Section 3: Decisions Following Non-Surgical Therapy and Section 4: Focus on Patients Pg Patient Reception and Ergonomics Pg Anxiety and Pain Control Pg Instrumentation Principles Pg Planning for Therapy N- See Pg xvi for access to thepoint and the ONLINE resource, Module 1B Getting Ready for Instrumentation: Mathematical Principles & Anatomic Descriptors STUDY THIS MODULE AND THE ONES BELO Pg 1-38 Module 1 - Ergonomics and Periodontal Instrumentation Pg Module 2 - Clinician Position in Relation to The Treatment are Pg Co-Axial Illumination and Magnification Pg Module 25 - Pain Control During Periodontal Instrumentation Pg 384- Module16 - Section 6:ord Choice for Explaining Periodontal Instrumentation to Patients Pg Module 21 Fictitious Patient Cases: Communication and Planning for Success Detection of Calculus Pg 330 top right 334 lower left to Periodontal Probes Explorers and Exploring Pg 346 right - Other Radiographic Findings Pg 350 lower right-352 middle right Clinical Characteristics 22

23 Pg Module 13 Explorers and Exploring Pg 334 Box Recipe for Artificial Calculus Pg Module 14 Technique Essentials: Supragingival Calculus Removal Pg Module 16 Technique Essentials: Subgingival Calculus Removal Principles, Procedures, and Instruments For Classic Hand Instrumentation STUDY THE MODULES AND OTHER ITEMS LISTED BELO AND VIE THE APPLICABLE VIDEO CLIPS ONLINE Pg Modules Basic Principles and Skills Pg Modules Classes and Uses of Hand Instruments Pg Appendix 2 - Problem Identification: Difficulties in Instrumentation; Problem Charts - 1-7A-C Pg Subgingival Dental Endoscope The G Instr. 8 textbook provide 33 video-clips for your viewing. The titles of all are listed on thepoint website and also on a page posted on your ADHP ebsite. You were instructed to view and study these before the first lecture session in July. You are urged again to view each applicable video before and after the topic is discussed and to return to it whenever you need help with a particular technique. Remember to use these videos and all your other visual, written, online and human resources often. Pg Instruments and Principles for Instrumentation Pg middle left Non-Surgical Therapy Periodontal Therapy; Classic Hand Instrumentation Pg 726 Begin at Overhanging Restorations Sharpening Instruments (Principles and Techniques) Pg Instrument Care and Sharpening Pg Module 23 - Concepts for Instrument Sharpening Pg Module 24 - Instrument Sharpening Techniques 23

24 Sonics And Ultrasonic Instrumentation (Principles and Techniques) Pg 715 middle left 726 middle left Ultrasonic and Sonic Scaling Pg Module 26 - Powered Instrument Design and Function Pg Module 27 Air Polishing for Biofilm Management and Stain Removal Polishing (Principles and Techniques) Pg Dental Stains and Discolorations Pg Extrinsic Stain Removal G Instr -8 See Pg xvi for access to thepoint and the ONLINE resource, Module 26B - Cosmetic Polishing Procedures STUDY THIS MODULE. Periodontitis: REVIE of General Features and Tissue Reactions -- To Aid Understanding of Response to Root Planing Therapy (Repeated Assignments) G & -4 Pg Overview of Diseases of the Periodontium Pg Oral Biofilms and Periodontal infections Pg Basic Concepts of Immunity and Inflammation Pg Host Immune Response to Plaque Biofilm Pg Classification of Periodontal Diseases and Conditions Pg Chronic Periodontitis Pg Aggressive Periodontitis) Pg 654 bottom third 655 top third Item 2 in Section 4 - Genetic Technology in Periodontal Care See Pg xxi for access to thepoint and the ONLINE Student Resource, Animations > Anatomy of The Periodontium in Disease Video. STUDY THIS VIDEO Pg (Periodontitis: General and Progression) Know especially (Table 16-1 on Pg 245) and (Tables 16-2 on Pg

25 DENTINAL (ROOT) HYPERSENSITIVITY G & -4 Pg mid-page Dentinal Hypersensitivity Associated with Nonsurgical Therapy Pg Chapter 44-Dentin Hypersensitivity MAINTENANCE: GENERAL AND NATURAL TEETH G & -4 Pg Maintenance for the Periodontal Patient Pg Section 2: Guidelines Related to Periodontal Treatment Sequencing Pg 385 mid-page-391 Section 3: Decisions Following Nonsurgical Therapy and Section 4: Focus on Patients Exercises Pg Evaluation and Principles of Evaluation Pg Continuing Care Pg Care of Dental Prostheses Pg The Edentulous Patient (Continuing Care For) MAINTENANCE: IMPLANTS G & -4 Pg Periodontal Maintenance of Dental Implants Pg 493 mid-page-$94 mid-page Item 17: Dental Implant Placement Pg 653 mid-page - Section 3: Protocol for Maintaining Dental Implants Pg Chapter 33: The Patient with Dental Implants See Pg.xvi for the online (thepoint) Module 2B: Debridement of Dental Implants. Go to website and study this Module 20B, END NOVEMBER 2015 BEGIN JANUARY

26 CHRONIC DEQUAMATIVE GINGIVITIS SYNDROME AND SIMILAR CONDITIONS: GENERAL G & -4 Pg Overview of Diseases of the Periodontium Pg Review and find in the current 1999 Classification of Periodontal Diseases the diseases and conditions discussed in this topic and in topics which follow below. See Table 4-A on pages and Table 4-B on pages for this 1999 Classification. Pg Pg Pg See Table 19-1 and 19-2 and especially note Class B-5 in Table 19-1 Pg 895 lower left Item III: Menopause GINGIVAL RECESSIONS G & -4 Pg Review and find in the current 1999 Classification of Periodontal Diseases the diseases and conditions discussed in this topic and in topics which follow below. Pg mid-page - See Box 19-1, pg 325) Pg See Box 19-5, pg 339) Pg 765 lower left -766 Item: Mechanisms of Dentin Exposure Pg Determining the Level of the Free Gingival Margin. Note especially all the Figures and Boxes on these pages GINGIVAL ENLARGEMENTS: GENERAL AND IDIOPATHIC G & -4 Pg Review and find in the current 1999 Classification of Periodontal Diseases the diseases and conditions discussed in this topic and in topics which follow below. Pg Gingival Diseases of the Gingiva [Remember that almost all Diseases of the Gingiva may exhibit some enlargement of the involved gingiva.] hy is this true?? Pg Oral Findings during Pregnancy ; Patient Instructions ; AND to the end of Chapter 49. Pg [Note Table 18-1 on pages 304 and 303 for a good summary of the clinical information you should have acquired at this time regarding the gingiva and its diseases.] 26

27 Pg Determining the Level of the Free Gingival Margin. Note especially all the Figures and Boxes on these pages GINGIVAL ENLARGEMENTS: DRUG-INDUCED G & -4 Pg Review and find in the current 1999 Classification of Periodontal Diseases the diseases and conditions discussed in this topic and in topics which follow below. Pg Gingival Diseases of the Gingiva Focus now on pages 102 and 103 [Remember that almost all Diseases of the Gingiva may exhibit some enlargement of the involved gingiva.] hy is this true?? Pg 322 Table 19-1: Especially note Class A-3) Pg 314 mid-left Item D: Medications Pg and special emphasis now on Page [Start with Oral Findings and read through the end of Chapter 63 Pg 1144 top left - Item C: Immunosuppressive Therapy Pg Determining the Level of the Free Gingival Margin. Note especially all the Figures and Boxes on these pages ACUTE PERIODONTAL CONDITIONS: NECROTIZING CONDITIONS-ANUG & ANUP G & -4 Pg Review and find in the current 1999 Classification of Periodontal Diseases the Diseases and conditions discussed in this topic and in topics which follow below. Pg Section 2: Necrotizing Periodontal Diseases Pg Section3: Necrotizing Periodontal Diseases Pg bottom left - Acute Periodontal Conditions: Introduction and Necrotizing Periodontal Diseases Pg 62 top right- 64 top left Item B: Oral Manifestations of HIV-1 Infection Pg 949 t0p right-951 Mucositis Management AND Dental Hygiene Care Plan; Note Box 56-5 and Box 56-6 ACUTE PERIODONTAL CONDITIONS: ACUTE (PRIMARY) HERPETIC GINGIVOSTOMATITIS (AHGS) 27

28 G & -4 Pg Review and find in the current 1999 Classification of Periodontal Diseases the diseases and conditions discussed in this topic and in topics which follow below. Pg Section 4: Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis and Section 5: Focus on Patients Pg 744 right -746 mid-left Herpetic Gingivostomatitis Pg mid-right Herpes Virus Diseases [Read through Item C on pg 59.] Pg mid-page - Table 4-1 [See especially the Herpes simplex virus and the VZV (Herpes zoster) rows of this table on page 51) ACUTE PERIODONTAL CONDITIONS: ABSCESSES AND PERICORONITIS G & -4 Pg Review and find in the current 1999 Classification of Periodontal Diseases the diseases and conditions discussed in this topic and in topics which follow below. Pg Section 1: Introduction to Acute Periodontal Conditions and Section 2: Abscesses of the Periodontium Pg 746 mid-left-750 Periodontal Abscess; Gingival Abscess and Pericoronal Abscess/ Pericoronitis AND the Remainder of Chapter 42 PERIODONTAL DISEASES OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: CLASSIFICATIONS, GENERAL FEATURE G & -4 Pg Review and find in the current 1999 Classification of Periodontal Diseases the diseases and conditions discussed in this topic and in topics which follow below. Note Section 3 on Pages78-81 Pg Overview of Diseases of the Periodontium Pg Diseases of the Gingiva [Review and find these conditions in the current (1999) Classification of Periodontal Diseases] Pg Chronic Periodontitis Pg Aggressive Periodontitis Pg Other Periodontal Conditions Review the general features of gingivitis/periodontitis and other conditions in adults as a reference base from which comparisons and contrasts of diseases and conditions of children can be made) 28

29 AGGRESSIVE PERIODONTAL DISEASES OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS (JUVENILE PERIODONTITIS) G & -4 Pg Review and find in the current 1999 Classification of Periodontal Diseases the diseases and conditions discussed in this topic and in topics which follow below Pg Aggressive Periodontitis On these pages, note the descriptions and pictures of some conditions termed aggressive periodontitis with localized (LAP) and Generalized (GAP) forms. Some have many similarities to and include the conditions which were formerly classified as prepubertal periodontitis in young children and juvenile periodontitis in adolescents). Pg 308 top right The Gingiva of Young Children l. Signs of Health, ll. Changes in Disease AND the remainder of Chapter 18. Pg Patients with Special Needs (Introduction) and Chapter 49: The Pregnant Patient and Infant Pg Chapter 50 - The Pediatric Patient: Toddlers; Preschoolers; School Age Children; Adolescents Pg 893 mid-right 984 mid-left - Puberty Pg OCCLUSAL TRAUMA: REVIE AND OVERVIE G & -4 Pg Direct Damage from Occlusal Forces Pg 152 Occlusal Trauma in Patients with Periodontitis Pg 327 mid page - 328(mid page) - Item F: Tooth Mobility and Fremitus Pg The Occlusion ALSO READ AGAIN MATERIAL RELATING TO OCCLUSAL TRAUMA IN PREVIOUS LISTINGS AND NOTES, INCLUDING: July Session: Anatomy and Physiology of Alveolar Process and the Periodontal Ligament July Session: Classification of Periodontal Diseases-The Section on Trauma October Session: Local Etiological Factors- Section on General and Parafunctional Habits November Session: Section on Evaluation of the Occlusion 29

30 PERIODONTAL SURGERY: INTRODUCTION, PRINCIPLES, CONCEPTS, AND SURGICAL ASSISTING -- AN OVERVIE G & - 4 Pg Chapter 27 Section 1: Introduction to Periodontal Surgery Pg 461mid-page-465 Chapter 27 Section 2: Understanding the Periodontal Flap Pg Chapter 27 Section 3: Common Types of Periodontal Surgery Pg Chapter 27 Section 4: Biological Enhancements of Periodontal Surgery Pg Chapter 4 Infection Control: Transmissible Diseases Pg Chapter 5 Exposure Control: Barriers for the Patient and Clinician Pg Chapter 6 - Infection Control: Clinical Procedures) Pg The Gingiva after Periodontal Surgery and the Remainder of Chapter 18 PATIENT MANAGEMENT FOLLOING PERIODONTAL SURGERY: SUTURES, DRESSINGS, POSTSURGICAL INSTRUCTIONS, AND FOLLO-UP CARE G & -4 Pg top Sutures: Kind, Purpose, Placement, and Removal Pg 502 top- 504 top Periodontal Dressings: Purpose, Types, and Placement Pg 504 top-510 Postsurgical Instructions, Medications, Complications, Organizing Visits, hat Is Done at Each Visit, PLUS Section 6: Focus on Patients Pg lower left Start with Patient Preparation and read until, Patient with Intermaxillary Fixation [These pages are part of Chapter 55, The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Patient. However, the information and concepts here may be generally applicable to patients having other kinds of surgical and nonsurgical therapy.] Pg Chapter 43: Sutures and Dressings END JANUARY

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