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Map of abnormal diagnosis

prosthodontics

  • missing

periodontics

  • Periodontal pockets
  • Alveolar Bone Loss
  • Furcation Invasion
  • Periodontal Abscess
  • Periodontal Abscess and Gingival Abscess
  • Periodontal Abscess and Periapical Abscess
  • Dental Stains
  • Hypersensitivity
  • Proximal Contact Relations
  • Tooth Mobility
  • Trauma From Occlusion
  • Pathologic Migration of the Teeth
  • Sensitivity to Percussion
  • Dentition With the Jaws Closed
  • Functional Occlusal Relationships

Endodontics

  • Clinically Normal Pulp
  • Chronic Reversible Pulpitis
  • Acute Reversible Pulpitis
  • Chronic Irreversible Pulpitis
  • Acute Irreversible Pulpitis
  • Pulp Necrobiosis
  • Pulp Necrosis with Infection
  • Pulpless, Infected RCS

Tooth fracture Pathological tooth resorption Endodontic Abscesses/Cellulitis, Cysts, and Flare-ups

conservative

  • proximal surface caries
  • smooth surface caries
  • root surface caries
  • Amalgam Restorations
  • indirect metal restoration
  • composite restoration
  • implants
  • enamel hypoplasia
  • imperfecta
  • fracture

Orthodontics

  1. Alignment (spacing, crowding)
  2. Profile (convex, straight, concave)
  3. Transverse deviation ( crossbites)
  4. Sagittal deviation (Angle class)
  5. Vertical deviation (deep bite, open bite)
  6. Transsagittal deviation (combination of crossbite and Angle class)
  7. Sagittovertical deviation (combination of Angle class and deep bite or open bite
  8. Verticotransverse deviation (combination of deep bite or open bite with crossbite)
  9. Transsagittovertical deviation (combination of problems in three planes of space)

maxillo

Exodontia - transalveolar - impacted - sugrical Endodontics

TMJ - affliction - ankylosis - myosfacial pain dysfunction syndrome

Trauma - middle third - mid facial - mandibule fractures - condylar mandibular fractures

Salivary gland Medical emergency - shock and hemorrhage - cardiopulmonary resuction

Normal

types (i) amalgam ‘blues’, (ii) proximal overhangs, (iii) marginal ditching, (iv) voids, (v) fracture lines, (vi) lines indicating the interface between abutted amalgam restorations placed at separate times, (vii) improper anatomic contours, (viii) marginal ridge incompatibility, (ix) improper proximal contacts, (x) improper occlusal contacts, and (xi) recurrent caries lesions

Examination (features/conformation)

Treatment plan

Treatment