Map of diagnosis
- Periodontal pockets
- Alveolar Bone Loss
- Furcation Invasion
- Periodontal Abscess
- Periodontal Abscess and Gingival Abscess
- Periodontal Abscess and Periapical Abscess
- Hypersensitivity
- Proximal Contact Relations
- Trauma From Occlusion
- Pathologic Migration of the Teeth
- Sensitivity to Percussion
- Dentition With the Jaws Closed
- Functional Occlusal Relationships
Tooth¶
- Pulp Necrobiosis
- Pulp Necrosis with Infection
- Pulpless, Infected RCS
- Tooth fracture
Tooth fracture Pathological tooth resorption Endodontic Abscesses/Cellulitis, Cysts, and Flare-ups
- missing
- caries
- pulpitis
- Chronic Reversible Pulpitis
- Acute Reversible Pulpitis
- Chronic Irreversible Pulpitis
- Acute Irreversible Pulpitis
- Tooth fracture
- mobility
- Dentin hypersensitivity
- submerged tooth
- Root stumps
- transalveolar
- impacted
- Treated
- Amalgam Restorations
- amalgam ‘blues’
- proximal overhangs
- marginal ditching
- voids
- fracture lines
- lines indicating the interface between abutted amalgam restorations placed at separate times
- improper anatomic contours
- marginal ridge incompatibility
- improper proximal contacts
- improper occlusal contacts
- recurrent caries lesions.
- indirect metal restoration
- composite restoration
- implants
- Amalgam Restorations
Sexant¶
- Stains
- Wasting
- erosion
- abrasion
Quadrant¶
Arch¶
Orthodontics diagnostic criteria? ← Alignment - spacing - crowding ←Profile - convex - straight - concave ← One plane deviation - Transverse deviation ( crossbites) - Sagittal deviation (Angle class: overbite,underbite) - Vertical deviation (deep bite, open bite) - ←Two planes deviation - Transsagittal deviation - Sagittovertical deviation - Verticotransverse deviation ←Three planes deviation - Transsagittovertical deviation
General anesthesia
Enamel imperfecta Local Anesthesia
Exodontia - sugrical Endodontics Lesions - begnin tumors - cysts Temporomandibular Joint diagnostic criteria ** - affliction - ankylosis - myosfacial pain dysfunction syndrome - maxillo Fracture **Dental Trauma classification - Soft tissue injuries (lacerations, abrasions) - Facial bone fractures (orbital, nasal, zygomatic, mandibular) Congenital and Developmental Disorders: - Cleft lip and palate - Craniofacial anomalies Infections: - Osteomyelitis of the jaw - Abscesses Maxillary sinus - afflictions Salivary Gland Disorders: - Sialadenitis - Sialolithiasis (salivary gland stones) Orthognathic Surgery Cases: - Jaw alignment issues (overbite, underbite, crossbite) Benign and Malignant Lesions: - Oral cancer - Leukoplakia Orofacial Pain: - Trigeminal neuralgia Sleep Apnea: - Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) Medical Emergency - shock and hemorrhage - cardiopulmonary resuction
Pedo(milky and eruption)¶
Oral habits
Eruption disorders