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CE-AAP EXAM 2025 GRADED A+, Exams of Health sciences

CE-AAP EXAM 2025 GRADED A+ LATEST UPDATE

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Highlights from the 2018 AAP Classifications Update proceedings include all of the following EXCEPT: A. A recategorization of various forms of periodontitis B. The development of a novel staging and grading system for periodontitis C. An inaugural classification for peri-implant diseases and conditions D. Differentiation of CDT codes to align with the new system answer: D The new classification, which introduces the concept of Staging, supports a multidimensional view of periodontitis, incorporating all the following EXCEPT: A. Severity of the interdental bone loss B. Number of carious lesions C. Complexity of management of the patient's periodontal condition D. Tooth loss due to periodontitis Answer-B Grading incorporates the presence and control of risk factors such as smoking and diabetes. Direct or indirect evidence of bone loss clinically and/or radiographically is also incorporated into grading decisions.

A. Both statements are true. B. Both statements are false. C. The first statement is true, and the second is false. D. The first statement is false, and the second is true. Answer-A Overall, the new classification is based on the oncology system of 'staging' and 'grading' of disease; 'extent and distribution' are also integrated into the 'staging' system as descriptors. A. Both statements are true. B. Both statements are false. C. The first statement is true, and the second is false. D. The first statement is false, and the second is true. Answer-A There is no longer a distinction between chronic and aggressive periodontitis. These conditions were thought to be the result of iatrogenic factors. A. Both statements are true. B. Both statements are false. C. The first statement is true, and the second is false. D. The first statement is false, and the second is true. Answer-C A patient classified as a Generalized Periodontitis Stage IV, Grade C would likely present with the following periodontal characteristics: A. CAL 2mm, no teeth loss to perio, non-smoker B. CAL 6-7 mm, >5 teeth loss to perio, smokes 2 packs of cigarettes a day C. CAL 3-4 mm, no teeth loss to perio, controlled type 2 diabetic

D. CAL 1 mm, one tooth lost to periodontal disease, non-smoker answer-B Staging and Grading help to do all the following EXCEPT: A. Clarify extent, severity, and complexity of the patient's condition B. Define potential rate of disease progression C. Predict response to standard therapies D. Eliminate the need for periodontal risk assessment- Answer-D The updated classification system includes a component developed for peri-implant conditions and diseases. Dental implants will be staged in the same way the natural dentition is done. A. Both statements are true. B. Both statements are false. C. The first statement is true, and the second is false. D. The first statement is false, and the second is true. Answer-C on probing is the primary parameter to set thresholds for gingivitis. If a patient presents with less than 10% bleeding sites, they are considered to have incipient gingivitis. A. Both statements are true. B. Both statements are false. C. The first statement is true, and the second is false. D. The first statement is false, and the second is true. Answer-A

The updated AAP/EFP classification system more closely aligns itself with the principles of individualized patient care incorporating multifactorial etiology. This revised system allows the RDH to stratify patients into the appropriate classifications which may enhance provision of optimal care and improve our prognosis for the periodontally involved patient. A. Both statements are true. B. Both statements are false. C. The first statement is true, and the second is false. D. The first statement is false, and the second is true. Answer-A