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Intraoral Clinical Examinations

Robert E Santosa

As in any dental treatment procedure, a thorough patient assessment is a prerequisite for adequate treatment planning that includes dental implants.

A systematic approach should be developed and followed. A systematic intraoral examination begins with the examination of the oral cavity, oral mucosa, periodontium, occlusion, and existing dentition.

Observing the normal structures found in the mouth allows the identification of any pathosis, which may warrant further investigation.

In this module we will describe the recommended assessments for each of these points in detail.

After completing this ITI Academy Module, you should be able to…

  • identify features found in oral cavity, oral mucosa and periodontium
  • describe the periodontal measurements that can be used to differentiate periodontal diseases
  • perform occlusal examination and recognize the signs of occlusal problems
  • record the patient’s existing dentition
Editor
Stephen T Chen , Charlotte Stilwell
Duration
27 min. + 10 min. for the Assessment
CPD/CME
0.62 hours
Purchase price
40 Academy Coins
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Intraoral Clinical Examinations
Subtitles
English Japanese
Publication date: Mar 31, 2015 Last review date: Apr 10, 2022 Next review date: Apr 10, 2025
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  • English
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  • Learning Module
  • Structured Assessment & Treatment Planning

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