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787447005: Generalized periodontitis (disorder)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2019. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
4565355014 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3775546018 Generalized periodontitis en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3775547010 Generalized periodontitis (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3775548017 Generalised periodontitis en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
6266961000241113 périodontite généralisée fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
6266971000241117 parodontite généralisée fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Associated morphology inflammation false Inferred relationship Some 1
30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Is a Periodontitis true Inferred relationship Some
30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Finding site Periodontal tissues structure true Inferred relationship Some 1
30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Associated morphology Inflammatory morphology (morphologic abnormality) true Inferred relationship Some 1

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Generalized chronic periodontitis Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
Acute separation of the periodontal tissue from the root by 1-2 millimeters of clinical attachment loss in greater than 30% of sites as measured from the cementoenamel junction to the base of the probable pocket (gingival sulcus). Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
Acute separation of the periodontal tissue from the root by 5 millimeters or more of clinical attachment loss in greater than 30% of sites as measured from the cementoenamel junction to the base of the probable pocket (gingival sulcus). Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
Acute separation of the periodontal tissue from the root by 3-4 millimeters of clinical attachment loss in greater than 30% of sites as measured from the cementoenamel junction to the base of the probable pocket (gingival sulcus). Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
Generalized adult periodontitis Is a False 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
Prepubertal generalized periodontitis Is a False 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
Early onset generalized periodontitis Is a False 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of the sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is at least 5 millimeters with radiographic evidence of bone loss extending to at least the middle third of the root, loss of at least 5 teeth due to periodontitis and no more than 10 opposing pairs of remaining teeth with a need for complex rehabilitation due to masticatory dysfunction, occlusal trauma resulting in tooth mobility, alveolar ridge defects and teeth that have moved from original positions. There is radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss of less than 2 millimeters over the last 5 years, biofilm is contributing to the disease status, patient smokes less than 10 cigarettes daily and may be diabetic but exhibits HbA1c levels below 7%. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of the sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is at least 5 millimetres with radiographic evidence of bone loss extending to at least the middle third of the root, loss of at least 5 teeth due to periodontitis and no more than 10 opposing pairs of remaining teeth with a need for complex rehabilitation due to masticatory dysfunction, occlusal trauma resulting in tooth mobility, alveolar ridge defects and teeth that have moved from original positions. There is no radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss over the last 5 years, heavy biofilm deposits are present, the patient is a nonsmoker, and there is no diagnosis of diabetes. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of the sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is at least 5 millimetres with radiographic evidence of bone loss extending at least to the middle third of the root with vertical bone loss of at least 3 millimetres, probing depths of at least 6 millimetres moderate ridge defect, and furcation classification of II-III. There is radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss of less than 2 millimetres over the last 5 years, biofilm is contributing to the disease status, patient smokes less than 10 cigarettes daily and may be diabetic but exhibits HbA1c levels below 7%. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of the sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is at least 5 millimetres with radiographic evidence of bone loss extending to at least the middle third of the root, loss of at least 5 teeth due to periodontitis and no more than 10 opposing pairs of remaining teeth with a need for complex rehabilitation due to masticatory dysfunction, occlusal trauma resulting in tooth mobility, alveolar ridge defects and teeth that have moved from original positions. There is radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss with a minimum of 2 millimetres over the last 5 years, disease progression exceeds expectations related to biofilm deposits and bacterial control therapies, patient smokes at least 10 cigarettes daily and may be diabetic but exhibits HbA1c levels of at least 7%. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of the sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is at least 5 millimetres with radiographic evidence of bone loss extending at least to the middle third of the root with vertical bone loss of at least 3 millimetres, probing depths of at least 6 millimetres moderate ridge defect, and furcation classification of II-III. There is no radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss over the last five years, heavy biofilm deposits are present, the patient is a nonsmoker, and there is no diagnosis of diabetes. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is 3-4 millimetres with radiographic evidence of mainly horizontal bone loss and limited to the coronal third with probing depths up to 5 millimetres. There is radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss with a minimum of 2 millimetres over the last five years, disease progression exceeds expectations related to biofilm deposits and bacterial control therapies, patient smokes at least 10 cigarettes daily and may be diabetic but exhibits HbA1c levels of at least 7%. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of the sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is at least 5 millimeters with radiographic evidence of bone loss extending at least to the middle third of the root with vertical bone loss of at least 3 millimeters, probing depths of at least 6 millimeters moderate ridge defect, and furcation classification of II-III. There is radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss with a minimum of 2 millimeters over the last five years, disease progression exceeds expectations related to biofilm deposits and bacterial control therapies, patient smokes at least 10 cigarettes daily and may be diabetic but exhibits HbA1c levels of at least 7%. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is 3-4 millimeters with radiographic evidence of mainly horizontal bone loss and limited to the coronal third with probing depths up to 5 millimeters. There is radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss of less than 2 millimeters over the last five years, biofilm is contributing to the disease status, patient smokes less than 10 cigarettes daily and may be diabetic but exhibits HbA1c levels below 7%. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is 3-4 millimetres with radiographic evidence of mainly horizontal bone loss and limited to the coronal third with probing depths up to 5 millimetres. There is no radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss over the last five years, heavy biofilm deposits are present, the patient is a nonsmoker, and there is no diagnosis of diabetes. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is 1-2 millimeters with radiographic evidence of mainly horizontal bone loss that is limited to the coronal third of the root with probing depths up to 4 millimeters. There is radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss with a minimum of 2 millimeters over the last five years, disease progression exceeds expectations related to biofilm deposits and bacterial control therapies, patient smokes at least 10 cigarettes daily and may be diabetic but exhibits HbA1c levels of at least 7%. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is 1-2 millimeters with radiographic evidence of mainly horizontal bone loss that is limited to the coronal third of the root with probing depths up to 4 millimeters. There is radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss of less than 2 millimeters over the last five years, biofilm is contributing to the disease status, patient smokes less than 10 cigarettes daily and may be diabetic but exhibits HbA1c levels below 7%. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some
At least 30% of sites on teeth exhibit periodontitis, and interdental attachment loss is 1-2 millimeters with radiographic evidence of mainly horizontal bone loss that is limited to the coronal third of the root with probing depths up to 4 millimeters. There is no radiographic evidence of clinical attachment or bone loss over the last five years, heavy biofilm deposits are present, the patient is a nonsmoker, and there is no diagnosis of diabetes. Is a True 30% or more of present teeth have periodontitis. Inferred relationship Some

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