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1 Oral Diagnosis The foundation for building a healthy practice

2 Listen to your patient: Open ended questions

3 Consider the whole patient

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6 Blood pressure

7 Full mouth series

8 Panoramic radiograph

9 Anterior peri-apical (PA)

10 Posterior PA

11 BW radiograph

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14 Mixed Dentition

15 Abnormal path of eruption

16 Soft tissue exam

17 Common Pathology

18 Gingivitus

19 Gingivitus

20 Gum recession

21 Canker Sores

22 Cold sores (Herpes simplex)

23 Fistula

24 Amalgam tatoo

25 Geographic tongue

26 Mandibular Tori

27 Pericornitus

28 Fibrous Hyperplasia

29 Oral Yeast infection (Candida)

30 The golden question How long has it been there? How long has it been there? “When in doubt, cut it out” “When in doubt, cut it out” “Oral CDX” “Oral CDX”

31 TMJ dysfunction

32 Cervical Lymph Glands

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34 Periodontal evaluation

35 Periodontal Screening and Recording (PSR)

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37 Orthodontic Evaluation

38 Cosmetic Evaluation

39 SMILE EVALUATION FORM SMILE EVALUATION FORM Patient Name________________________________________Date____________ Patient Name________________________________________Date____________ Size and outline form Size and outline form –Width of centrals__________ –Length of centrals__________ –W/L ratio__________ (75-80%) –Golden proportions____:_____:____(1.6:1:0.6) Midline and canting Midline and canting –Is the midline centered? –Is the smile canted Axial Inclination Axial Inclination –The teeth are properly mesially inclined –Mesial/distal incline which need correction –Leave teeth as is, even though not properly inclined Lip line vs. Incisal edge of teeth Lip line vs. Incisal edge of teeth –Incisal edges properly follows lip line –Reverse smile –Deficiency (describe) Extra hard tissue guidelines Extra hard tissue guidelines –Contact points proper (gingival migration posteriorly) –Gradation of teeth proper –Arch form proper –Correction necessary Soft tissue conditions Soft tissue conditions –Good gingival symmetry/ correction –Good height and contour/ correction –Gingival zenith correct/ correction Occlusion Occlusion –Molar occlusion_______ –Crowding_______ –Deep bites_______ –Cross bites_______ –Evidence of bruxing_______

40 Treatment Planning Educate your patient Educate your patient Prioritize Prioritize Minimize anesthetic Minimize anesthetic Present different options as needed Present different options as needed Work out finances before starting Work out finances before starting Schedule consults for complex treatment plans. Schedule consults for complex treatment plans.

41 Dental politics How do you tell someone that their dental work is defective? How do you tell someone that their dental work is defective?


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