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AL-AZHAR UNIVERSITY- GAZA

FACULTY OF DENTISTRY
PERIODONTOLOGY DEPARTMENT

Clinical
Case
Presentatio
n
:Student Name
Tasneem K Saf
:Course Director
Dr. Rawand S. Abu Nahla
Oral Medicine,
periodontology & oral
Radiology Department
Patients Personal Data
Name: Abdallah
Age: 23
Sex: Male
Occupation: Student
Address: Gaza
Marital status: single
Patient Attitude : Cooperative
Chief complaint
I have several blocks from dirt covering
most of the teeth And I suffer from bad
odor , and when I brush my teeth It bleeds

History Of Chief complaint
Onset : 2 years ago
Mode of onset: periodic
Character : the patient start feel the
sharp edges of calculas
Precipitating factor : smoking
Medical History Family History

NAD NO SIGNIFICANT
Nothing Abnormalitis Detect

Patient statedthat he is
free from any medical
condition .
Past Medical History
Dental History
Habits and oral hygiene Activites
Patientvery rare brushes his teeth
Doesnt change his toothbrush very
often.
Doesnt floss.
Doesnt visit the dentist .
Smooker
Periodontal Finding

Hygiene Gingiva
Red ,
enlarged ,
Bad Oral round edge ,
Hygiene soft , smooth
( no stippling )
with bleeding
on proping .
Periodontal Finding
Deposite plaque & Calculus

Heavy plaque , moderate


supragingival calculus &
moderate subgingival
calculus
:Diagnosis
moderate gingivitis: gingival tissues have
been affected by the inflammatory process
Periodontits ( moderate )
Moderate Pocket depths or attachment
loss of 4 to 6 mm , Bleeding upon probing ,
Grade I and/or Grade Il furcation invasion
areas , Tooth Mobility of Class I ,
Caris at lower molar .
Treatment Plan
Treatment Objectives.
Chief Complaint
Oral Hygiene Motivation
To Restore:
Function.
Structure.
Esthetics.
Treatment plan Schedule
Treatment Site

Supragingival Scaling (U.S) Supragingival calculus

Subgingival scaling
Subgingival calculus
(Manual)

Refer to : Operative section Caris at lower molars


:Patient Instruction
1. Brushing your teeth
(at least twice a day or after every meal)
use a soft bristled toothbrush
Brush gums and tongue along with your teeth.
Dont brush too hard because this can cause gingival
(gum) recession.

2. Floss your teeth regularly


Flossing removes plaque from behind your teeth that
brushing misses.
Flossing helps prevent periodontal disease by removing
plaque.
:Patient Instruction
3. Proper diet
4. Other interdental cleaning
Single tufted brushes: one large bristle for
cleaning spaces between teeth . to carry
medicated gel into pockets.
5. Rinsing
Regular rinses with a good mouthwash helps to
keep your mouth clean, fresh and germ free.

6. Regular dental checkups


:Drugs Descrption

Chlorohxidine Mouth Wash 3


times daily for 2 weeks
PHOTOS
BEFORE
AFTER

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