ASA classification

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ASA V

These patients are moribund and not expected to survive more than 24 hours without surgery. These patients are almost always are hospitalized and terminally ill.

ASA II

Type 2 diabetes (well controlled)

ASA II

adults with bp between 140-159/ 90-94

ASA IV

have an incapacitating systemic disease that is a constant threat to their lives. They have severe medical problems that are of greater significance to their health than the planned dental treatment.

ASA II

healthy and pregnant

ASA II

healthy over 60

ASA II

healthy with allergies, especially to drugs

ASA II

healthy with extreme dental fears

ASA I

little or no dental anxiety

ASA II

mild systemic disease, or is healthy asa I who demonstrates anxiety and fear in dental environment

ASA III

severe systemic disease that limits activity but is not incapacitating

ASA III

six months post myocardial infarction and no residual signs or symptoms

ASA III

stable angina pectoris

ASA II

• ASA I patients with upper respiratory tract infections

ASA IV

• Adult blood pressure greater than 200 mm Hg or 115 mm Hg

ASA III

• Adults with blood pressure 160-199 mm Hg systolic and/or 95-114 mm Hg diastolic

ASA II

• Asthma (well controlled)

ASA IV

• CVA (stroke) within the past six months

ASA III

• Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)

ASA III

• Emphysema or chronic bronchitis

ASA III

• Epilepsy (not well controlled)

ASA II

• Epilepsy (well controlled)

ASA III

• Exercise induced asthma

ASA II

• Hyperthyroid or hypothyroid disorders (well controlled). Patient must be under the care of a physician and currently have normal thyroid function.

ASA III

• Hyperthyroid or hypothyroid disorders where the patient is symptomatic

ASA IV

• Myocardial infarction within the past six months

ASA IV

• Severe heart failure or COPD requiring constant oxygen.

ASA III

• Type I diabetes (well controlled)Six months post CVA (stroke), with no residual signs or symptoms

ASA IV

• Uncontrolled epilepsy (with history of hospitalization)

ASA IV

• Uncontrolled type I diabetes (with history of hospitalization)

ASA IV

• Unstable angina pectoris


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