Dental indices
what indice classifies individual or group periodontal treatment needs quickly and efficiently; Gingival recession does not result in a higher score
CPITN, CPI or PSR: Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs
what does CPITN, or CPI, PSR mean
CPRITN: Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs
what does DDE mean
DDE: Development Defects of Dental Enamel
what indice Scores enamel opacities regardless of origin of opacities to avoid any bias
DDE: Developmental Defects of Dental Enamel
what indice Determines status of dental caries activity of decayed, missing, or filled teeth or surfaces of permanent dentition; DMFT stands for total number of teeth, whereas DMFS stands for total number of surfaces and can only be completed with the use of radiographs
DMFT, DMFS: Decayed, Missing or Filled Permanent Teeth or Surfaces
what indice Rates fluorosis within a population; is sensitive to mild through severe cases
Dean's Index of Fluorosis
what does DMFT or DMFS mean
Decayed, Missing or Filled Permanent Teeth or Surfaces
what does EIBI mean?
EIBI: Eastman Interdental Bleeding Index
what indice Measures papillary bleeding after interproximal stimulation as indicator of inflammation in papillary gingiva - can use a wooden pick to test
EIBI: Eastman Interdental Bleeding Index
what indice Assesses fluorosis, particularly the specific time of enamel formation
Fluorosis Risk Index
what indice Records presence or absence of gingival inflammation as determined by bleeding from interproximal gingival sulci
GBI: Gingiva Bleeding Index
what does GBI?
GBI: Gingival Bleeding Index
what does GI stand for?
GI: Gingival Index
what indices Assesses severity of gingivitis of facial, lingual, mesial, and distal aspects of each tooth based on color, consistency, and bleeding when probed
GI: Gingival Index - looks for gingival changes
what does GPI stand for?
GPI: Gingival Periodontal Index
what indice Combination of Gingival Index and Periodontal Index discussed previously to assess gingivitis and pocket depth in dentition
GPI: Gingival Periodontal Index
what indice is Two components both the debris index and calculus index; Measures existing plaque an d calculus as an oral cleanliness indication
OHI: Oral Hygiene Index
what does OHI, DI or CI stand for
Oral Hygiene Index
what indice Records presence of plaque on each surface
PCR: Plaque Control Record
what does PDI mean?
PDI: Periodontal Disease Index
what indice Assesses prevalence and severity of gingivitis and periodontitis and shows the periodontal status of an individual or a group
PDI: Periodontal Disease Index
this indice Assesses extent of plaque and debris over facial surfaces of incisors and maxillary molars and lingual surface of mandibular molars
PHP: patient hygiene performance
what indice assesses thickness of plaque in gingival area in evaluating each of four tooth surfaces—distal, facial, lingual, and mesial—for plaque retention
PI I - Plaque Index
what does PI stand for
PI: Periodontal Index
what indice Measures periodontal disease in populations based on the clinical exam alone or combined with radiographic evaluation
PI: periodontal index
What does PHP stand for?
Patient Hygiene Performance
what does PCR stand for
Plaque Control Record
what does PI I stand for
Plauqe Index
qhat does RCI mean?
RCI: Root Caries Index
what indice Calculates ratio of teeth with carious lesions of the root and/or restorations of the root to teeth with exposed root surfaces
RCI: Root Caries Index
what indice Locates areas of gingival sulcus bleeding upon gentle probing
SBI: Sulcular Bleeding Index
what does SBI mean
Sulcular Bleeding Index
what does TPI mean?
TPI: Treatment Priority Index
what indice Measures malocclusions according to the Malocclusion Severity Estimate (MSE) and records results; mesio, nuetro, and disto occlusion measured keeping nuetro-occlusion constant
TPI: Treatment Priority Index
what does TSIF mean
TSIF: Tooth Surface Index of Fluorosis
what indice Rates fluorosis within a population more sensitively than Dean's Index
TSIF: Tooth Surface Index of Fluorosis