Application of the new periodontal classification: part 3

C. da Mata, M. Hayes, A. Roberts
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The World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-implant Diseases and Conditions was convened in 2017 and resulted in the publication of a new classification system in 2018.1 This replaces the formerly used 1999 (Armitage) Classification.2 The complete Workshop proceedings are available to clinicians for free online via the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) website.3 The new process for diagnosing and classifying cases of periodontitis incorporates staging and grading of each case.4 At its simplest, the stage represents an interpretation of periodontitis severity and complexity of management of the case. The grade provides supplemental evidence on the historic rate of disease progression, and can help to identify cases where risk factors exist and/or where expected outcomes of therapy may be less favourable.5 Diagnostic decision trees may be of value to practitioners in applying the new classification in daily practice. The current series utilises the decision tree published by the British Society of Periodontology (BSP),6 as this arguably represents the simplest approach to classifying periodontitis cases.
新牙周分类的应用:第3部分
世界牙周和种植体周围疾病和病症分类研讨会于2017年召开,并于2018年发布了新的分类系统8.1,取代了以前使用的1999年(阿米蒂奇)分类诊断和分类牙周炎病例的新方法包括对每个病例进行分期和分级在其最简单的,阶段代表了牙周炎的严重程度和复杂的管理情况的解释。该分级提供了历史疾病进展率的补充证据,并有助于确定存在风险因素和/或预期治疗结果可能不太有利的病例诊断决策树可能是有价值的从业人员在应用新的分类在日常实践。目前的系列利用英国牙周病学会(BSP)发表的决策树6,因为这可以说是对牙周炎病例进行分类的最简单方法。
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