Periodontics | Classifications | INBDE, ADAT
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- In this video, we talk about the many different classification systems utilized in periodontics: Miller, Hamp, and Glickman just to name a few! We also talk about how to classify gingival and periodontal diseases, so stay tuned for lots of important information covered on the board exam.
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Hi Dr. Ryan! Correction to the Miller mobility classifications:
Class 1: up to 1 mm of horizontal movement
Class 2: more than 1 mm of horizontal movement
Class 3: more than 1 mm of horizontal movement with vertical movement
Also worth noting that both the NBDE and INBDE now only use the new periodontal classification system, so this vid might be outdated now :/
Both exams still occasionally ask about the old classification so it is still relevant!
@@mentaldental so just to confirm, the miller classification posted in these slides is incorrect?
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I passed INBDE and Dr. Ryan was the biggest reason why! Thanks @mentaldental !
I have never liked periodontics, but your lectures are so dam good, it makes perio a peace of cake. Thank you for taking the time to do this
According to Wikipedia regarding Miller class on mobility:
Class 1: < 1 mm(Horizontal)
Class 2: >1 mm(Horizontal)
Class 3: > 1 mm (Horizontal+vertical mobility)
that's how I learned it in my dental school as well
Also, Miller is Grading of mobility - Grade I, II, III
hey Dr !! I appreciate all the great work you do for us, please make a video about the new classification for periodontal diseases because we found it in the majority of recent articles in perio....thank you so much
Thank you so much for this video! It helped me a lot with my Periodontics college exam! :)
Thank you very much Sir...you explains so nicely.. it's clearing the concepts...respect from India
Just what I was looking for, thank you Mental Dental
I'm so thankful I stumbled on these videos during my studies - their worth is immeasurable! Thank you so very much for all the hard work you've done putting these together. I was also really touched by the scriptures you included in the study plan. You really exemplified Matt. 5:16 - Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. I got mad respect for you :)
It would be really great if this presentation was updated with the new periodontal classification system - since per the ADA it is what will be on the test starting Summer of 2020. Although I'm not sure if it is worth it since part II is getting replaced with the INDBE here soon.
Thank you so much, Christina! That is so encouraging to hear you say that. All the glory goes to Him! And yes, I plan to make a video for the new classification system soon 😊
Hey Ryan.
Thanks a lot for these vidéos. I am learning a lot.
Thank you for all the series! Aiming to write the NDEB exam soon and although NDEB and the NBDE may have their differences, concepts remain the same! Glad to have your videos to clear them! Do keep them coming!
Thank you Sr. You are the best.
You are the bestest teacher in this whole wide world😍
Respect, from a dentophobe for who learning has made less phobic...
thank you so much Dr Ryan 🌸
Excellent Dr . Please have more of periodontics I really enjoy them
thank you, awesome job !
can you please make a video on endo perio lesions as well. Its classification, how will we differentiate between pulpal and periodontal diseases and management.
ThAnk you so much doc.God bless!
God blesses u
thank I so much
hope all your wishes come true😍😍😍😭😭😻😻
Perfect, thanks dr
how do you know so much about everything. You must have been a very bright student :]
Thank you so much for your kind words :)
I second this! Respect!
Hi, Will NBDE use the old classification still for Part 2 in 2022?
Thanks doctor Ryan for these great videos. I have a question concerning infrabony defects
The diagram you showed for class 2 Isn’t that a horizontal bone loss ?
You are the best 💕💕💕
Thanks so much for all your videos! I was wondering if you could possibly make an updated video with the new periodontal classification system. Thanks a lot for all your hard work :)
A lot to learn but still useful
Hi Dr Ryan, in Hamp class. Do we go for GTR with grade 1 or 2?!
Thanks dr
Why is there such a dramatic change between a Glickman Class II and Class III? There is no in between?
This video doesn't seem to be updated with new perio classification. Aggressive, chronic and ANUP and ANUG term are no longer used. Hope I am not wrong. Thanks for great video though.
Periodontal disease distribution is not determined by how many sites, but how many teeth involved.
Very good
Thank u
Do they ask about the newer classification of Periodontitis with staging and grading on the NBDE part 2?
Yes, now they are. I will have a video on this new classification system shortly!
I think this is an interesting way to learn dentistry instead of reading lots of book, esspecially for people who study English as a second language like me ^^
Where do you study ESL classes , I also want to improve my skills .
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Your videos are really helpful and very informative... just one suggestion ... please leave some space in the slide at the bottom and don't put a picture there... as there are ads that cover that area and sometimes the ad doesn't have a X button to close it... n thus it obscures our view....
Once again Thanks Doc for these videos..
Thank you for the suggestion, I will try to do this for future videos!
As of now 2022, the INBDE only covers the new perio classification system. Dr. Ryan, do you think you'll end up doing a new updated Perio Classification video with grading, staging, and diagnosing? Thank you!
I have a video on that exact topic later in this series!
@@mentaldental Hello Doctor Ryan so do we disregard this video and go directly to the new classification video instead?
Will you do a video on the updated Periodontal disease classification?
I will! Hopefully I will have it done in a few weeks!
Part 3 and 4 coming out this weekend? Taking boards Wednesday!
Unfortunately I was away the past week and caught a bad cold and am unable to record right now. I will try to work on the next video as soon as possible, but if I cannot upload in time, I wish you all the best with your board exam, you'll do great!!
The JCNDE guide have said that the new 2017 Perio classifications will be implemented in the summer of 2020, which is now... Will you be making a new video for it?
Yes I will be!
@@mentaldental Amazing! When would it be uploaded? I'm taking it in a few weeks so wondering if I can just wait for your video. Thank you for all your work.
The xrays are the very MOST important tool for getting an overview of health vs. disease. If you see chunks of tartar interproximal on the xrays, then it's not a 3mm pocket. It's 3mm on the probe plus 2 mm chunks of tartar. If the tartar is visible on the xrays on the premolars plus the molars, then it is geralized, not SRP 1-3. The xrays will tell you everything. But don't hit 3 mm with the probe and see 2mm of tartar, and then record a 3mm pocket. It's not a 3mm pocket.
Hi, can you please make a video according to the new classification that has been introduced.
Yes, I can certainly work on that!
@@mentaldental Looking forward to it! 😊
is the Periodontal disease classification still the same for the INBDE or have they had any updates?
I have an updated video on this channel for the new classification system!
Oh. Should I watch this video first or the New Classification video?
Thank you!
I think there is valuable information in both of them to be honest! As for what is being tested right now, I would watch both of them.
Are the characteristics of chronic NUG the same as the acute?
Good question! Necrotizing diseases can share a lot of the same symptoms, but there is technically no “chronic necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis.”
Dr. ryan what about the new perio grading could you do a new vid on it please?
I already made a video on that! Search for it on my channel 😉
@@mentaldental pls can you add it to this vid as a link pop up so we may see
Also whats the titlte?
I thought periapicals were superior to bite wings for measuring bone loss
Wow you are great when you are giving lecture !🙄
Thank you!
Will we get more periodontics videos?
Yes! I uploaded the next video in the series yesterday and more will be coming soon.
is this the new or older classification ?
This is the older classification! I have a video on the new classification system on my channel as well.
Would loveeeeeee a video on the new perio classifications
We have one on the channel!
@@mentaldental spoke too soon! lol just got to it on bootcamp. thanks so much
Hi DR RYAN thanks but need to know what do you think about 2018 clasification of Periodontal -Peri-Implant diseases .need your advises because in few days TAKE A BOARD