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PERIODONTAL DISEASE CHART REVISE D Show the damaging effects of periodontal disease at a glance with our colorful laminated wall chart. Bone loss radiographs combined with probing illustrations and our classic "stages of periodontal disease" photos tell the story. Warning signs are also listed. Comes with hanging supplies. MEMBER RETAIL W406 16" x 20" poster $34.95 $52.43 PERIODONTAL SCREENING & RECORDING Easily implement a PSR program in your office with this booklet, which accurately describes the process and coding system. It includes complete instructions with full color photographs and questions-and-answers for dental professionals. MEMBER RETAIL J206 12 pages $14.95 $22.50 PERIODONTAL SCREENING & RECORDING STICKER SHEET Replacement stickers to be used with Periodontal Screening and Recording program. MEMBER RETAIL J6079 300 stickers $12.00 $18.00 ADA FLIP GUIDE TO PERIODONTAL DISEASE Flip open this guide and let the perio pictures do the talking! Photos, illustrations and text delineate each stage of periodontal disease. Treatment graphics show scaling and root planing and perio surgery. Also educates patients about hygiene with step-by-step brushing and flossing photos. Use chairside or pop out the built-in easel and display in a treatment room or reception area. MEMBER RETAIL W463 14 pages $29.95 $44.95 J206 J6079 W463 W406 W406 © 2014 American Dental Association Periodontal Disease also called Gum Disease Probe Ligament Calculus (tartar) Inflamed Gums Pockets Bone Loss Healthy Gums Normal Bone Level Stages of Periodontal Disease Normal, Healthy Gums Teeth are held firmly in place by the gums, bone and periodontal ligament. Gingivitis Plaque bacteria irritate the gums, making them tender, inflamed and likely to bleed. Periodontitis Pockets form between teeth and gums, collecting bacteria that attack tissue and bone. Without treatment, teeth may be lost to the disease. Warning Signs • gums that bleed when you brush or floss • red, swollen or tender gums • gums that have pulled away from your teeth • bad breath that doesn't go away • pus between your teeth and gums • a change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite • a change in the fit of partial dentures It is possible to have periodontal disease and have no warning signs. X-Rays X-ray showing supporting bone. X-ray showing periodontal bone loss. Periodontal probe of healthy gums. Periodontal probe showing space forming between the tooth root and the gums. Dentists call this a pocket. 6mm Periodontal Probing O R D E R B Y P H O N E : 8 0 0 . 9 47. 474 6 10 PATIENT EDUC ATION PERIODONTAL DISEASE | COMPLETE C ARE BOOKLETS

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