Full-mouth PI (plaque index), BOP (bleeding on probing), PD (probing depth) and CAL (
clinical attachment loss) were measured at six sites per tooth (mesial, middle and distal points on buccal/labial and lingual/palatal surfaces) on all teeth of both arches (excluding third molars).12 A University of North Carolina graded probe (Hu Friedy-15) was used to measure PD to the nearest millimeter.
Clinical attachment loss greater than or equal to 30% of the teeth.
Two of them are Probing pocket depth and
Clinical attachment level.
The collected data involved the assessment of plaque index, gingival index, probing pocket depth and the assessment of
clinical attachment level.
(4) Several variables, such as tooth loss, recession,
clinical attachment loss, periodontal probing depths, tooth mobility, and radiographic evidence of bone loss are used to make a clinical diagnosis of periodontal disease.
As a result, Jopari is recognized as a provider of bringing administrative simplification and cost savings to all stakeholders via the electronification of the claims submission,
clinical attachment and payment process.
Pocket depth and
clinical attachment level (CAL) were measured for each tooth at 6 sites, namely, mesiobuccal, midbuccal, distobuccal, mesiolingual, midlingual, and distolingual.
CUSA has potential as a method for reducing PD and gaining
clinical attachment in deep infrabony defects, showing mean differences of 4.7 [+ or -]1.9 and 4.3 [+ or -] 2.1, respectively.
In particular, it was aimed to highlight the most relevant clinical outcome changes (vertical pocket probing depth, vertical
clinical attachment level, and the recession) in GTR coupled with PRP compared to the same procedure without it.