ACP Classification, Exam Questions and answers, graded A+
ACP Classification, Exam Questions and answers, graded A+ ACP Classification benefits? - -1. Improved interoperator consistency 2. Improved professional communication 3. Insurance reimbursement commensurate with complexity of care 4. An objective method for patient screening in dental education 5. Standardized criteria suitable for use in outcomes assessment and research 6. Improved diagnostic consistency 7. A simplified, organized aid in the decision-making process relating to referral Class 1 ACP in dentate patients - -1. Ideal or minimally compromised tooth condition • No localized adjunctive therapy required • Pathology affecting the coronal morphology of 3 or fewer teeth in a sextant 2. Ideal or minimally compromised occlusal scheme • No preprosthetic therapy required • Contiguous, intact dental arches ACP classification 2 in dentate patients - -1. Moderately compromised tooth condition • Tooth condition - insufficient tooth structure available to retain or support intracoronal or extracoronal restorations - in 1 sextant • Pathology affecting the coronal morphology of 4 or more teeth in a sextant • Pathology may be present in 2 sextants and may occur in opposing arches 2. Moderately compromised occlusal scheme • Intact anterior guidance • Occlusal scheme requires localized adjunctive therapy Class 3 ACP in dentate patients - -1. Substantially compromised tooth condition • Tooth condition - insufficient tooth structure to retain or support intracoronal or extracoronal restorations - in 2 sextants • Pathology affecting the coronal morphology of 4 or more teeth in 3 or more sextants • Pathology may occur in 3 sextants in the same arch and/or in opposing arches • Teeth require localized adjunctive therapy in 2 sextants 2. Substantially compromised occlusal scheme • Major therapy required to maintain occlusal scheme without any change in the occlusal vertical dimension Class 4 ACP in dentate patients - -1. Severely compromised tooth condition • Tooth condition - insufficient tooth structure to retain or support intracoronal or extracoronal restorations - in 3 or more sextants • Pathology affecting the coronal morphology of 4 or more teeth in all sextants • Teeth require localized adjunctive therapy procedure
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