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Acute diseases of the periodontium, such as:
Periodontal diseases or periodontium exhibiting:
(a) Acute pericoronitis, acute gingivitis or acute
periodontal disease.
(b) Periodontal abscess.
(c) Progressive mucogingival conditions.
(d) Periodontal manifestations of systemic disease or
hormonal disturbances.
(e) Generalized moderate (greater than 30%) to heavy
subgingival calculus
(f) Moderate to severe periodontitis.
Acute periodontal manifestations of systemic diseases or
hormonal disturbances.
Class 3
Chronic diseases of the periodontium not projected to become acute
within 12 months.
Non-acute gingivitis.
Periodontal diseases as defined by 5 mm or greater
probing attachment loss, with bleeding or purulence on
probing, without excessive mobility or pain upon
mastication.
Non-progressive mucogingival conditions.
Patients in active periodontal therapy - condition not
expected to result in a dental emergency within the next 12
months. Maintenance therapy; stable or nooprogressive
mucogingival conditions requiring periodic evaluation.
Class 2
CHRONIC diseases of the periodontium that are likely to
become acute within 12 months.
Periodontal diseases as defined by S mm or greater
probing attachment loss, with bleeding or purulence on
probing, and excessive mobility or pain upon
mastication, or any previous history of periodontal
abscess formation.
Class 3
Requires removal of supragingivaI or mild to moderate (localized:
less than 30o/Il}_ subgingival calculus.
Class 2
Requires oral prophylaxis
Class 2