Treatment Plan
Treatment Plan Important Notes
1. Treatment plan:
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Treatment Plan Short Essays
Question 1. Phases of treatment plan.
Answer:
Treatment Plan Phase 1: Non-surgical (Etiotropic phase]
- Directed to the elimination of etiologic factors of gingival and periodontal disease
- When successfully performed this phase stops the progression of the disease
Treatment Plan Phase 1 Steps Involved:
- Oral prophylaxis
- Occlusal correction
- Excavation of caries
- Antimicrobial therapy
- Permanent restoration
- Minor orthodontic movement
- Provisional splinting
Treatment Plan Phase 2:
- The surgical phase involved – the placement of implants
- RCT
Treatment Plan Phase 3:
- Restorative phase
- Patient’s education
- Fixed prosthesis
Treatment Plan Phase 4:
- Maintenance phase
- Recall visits
- Rechecking the progression/improvement
- Examining pathologic changes
Treatment Plan Importance:
- Phase 1: Elimination of etiological changes
- Phase 2: Repair/improve the periodontal condition
- Phase 3: Rebuild lost structures
- Phase 4: Preserves the results obtained
- Prevent the recurrence of disease
Treatment Plan Short Answers
Question 1. Emergency Phase.
Answer:
Emergency Phase Involves:
1. Drainage of abscess
- Periapical abscess
- Periodontal abscess
2. Extraction of hopeless teeth
- If the teeth are so mobile that their function causes pain
Question 2. The sequence of Periodontal therapy.
Answer:
Question 3. Etiotropic Phase.
Answer:
- Etiotropic Phase is a non-surgical phase of the treatment plan
- Etiotropic Phase is phase I of the treatment plan
Etiotropic Phase Steps Involved:
- Patient’s education
- Oral prophylaxis
- Occlusal correction
- Excavation of caries
- Antimicrobial therapy
- Minor orthodontic movement
- Provisional splinting
Etiotropic Phase Importance:
- Elimination of etiological factors
- When successfully performed this phase stops progress- sion of the disease
Question 4. Maintenance phase.
Answer:
Maintenance Phase is phase IV of the treatment plan
Maintenance phase Steps Involved:
- Recall visits
- Rechecking the progression
- Examining pathologic changes
Maintenance phase Importance:
- Preserve the results obtain
- Prevent the recurrence of disease