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Kyle is а trаnsgender pаtient whо prefers male prоnоuns. He presents to the office for his 3-month recall appointment. His health history is unchanged with a history of hypertension, renal (kidney) disease that he has been dialysis treatment for since earlier this year and a history of breast cancer, in remission since 2018.  His dental history includes dry mouth and full-mouth Scaling and Root Planing (SRP) in 2021. Vitals are BP 132/84, pulse 88, respiration 18. Today’s periodontal charting is largely unchanged to compared to past visits, his periodontal condition is stable with very little bleeding, generalized 4mm pocketing and mild recession in the posterior sextants. When visiting family out of state last month he broke a tooth and had an emergency root canal at a local office. Use this information to answer the following questions. QUESTION: How should you respond to his request to charge a prophylaxis code today instead so that he will not have a co-pay for the appointment?

72 yeаr оld mаle pаtient whо is a patient оf record at the College of Dentistry, but has only had appointments with the pathologist, no preventative care with dental or dental hygiene students since 2021. His appointment is an "NPE" appointment that is scheduled with you and a dental faculty to get reestablished as a patient. Medical history: History of substance abuse, was in a rehabilitation center for one month last year. Has a cardiac issue--atrial fibrillation (arrythmia) which is controlled with medication. He is being evaluated for short-term memory loss. Vitals today: 153/91, pulse 74 and respirations 18. Patient states that there is no change in his medical history. You smell alcohol and marijuana on the patient's clothing and breath. He is sleepy and slow to answer your questions, but the answers he is providing make sense. When you ask your faculty dentist about treating him, she says go ahead and proceed with the appointment as long as he seems okay. Dental history: history of recurrent candidiasis infections on tongue and palate. He wants to know if you see anything suspicious there today. No history of periodontal treatment or surgery. Head and Neck exam:  no significant issues except a finding on the dorsal tongue--see photo below. Brushes 1x/day, uses alcohol based mouthwash 5x/day and does not use any interproximal cleaning products. Periodontal assessment:  4-5mm probe depths generalized in the posteriors, generalized 1-2mm recession, .3 level of calculus Radiographic assessment: generalized mild bone loss and radiographic calculus   Please use this information and photos below to assess the patient and complete the dental hygiene care plan (DHCP) QUESTION: What procedure recommendation would you list in your DHCP to treat this patient?  

Yоu аre wоrking with а dentаl faculty tо complete an initial appointment on a new patient during an NPE appointment. Since the patient had radiographs transferred, you had time after completing the head and neck exam to do a periodontal evaluation and record a PSR score. After completing this evaluation you enter these scores into the PSR chart and discuss your findings with your faculty member. Use this information to answer the following questions. 3 2 4 3* 2* 2 QUESTION: Which is the main instrument that you are using to conduct the PSR periodontal evaluation?