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A REVIEW OF G.V.BLACK’S CLASSIFICATIO N OF DENTAL CARIES Upload By : Ahmed Ali Abbas Babylon University College of Dentistry download this file from Website on google theoptimalsmile.wix.com/dentistry GROUP: C

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A REVIEW OF

G.V.BLACK’S

CLASSIFICATIO

N OF DENTAL

CARIES

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Dental Caries is the result of a pathological disease process caused by the external demineralization of the hard structures of the tooth surface. Caries remain localized and occur after the tooth has erupted thus leaving it susceptible to its environment.

A host environment rich in bacteria, breakdown carbohydrates and sugars into acids. These acids attack the hard structures of the tooth causing decay.

This Power Point will give the student a review of G.V.Black’s Classification of dental caries, which is the standard method used for the identification of carious lesions (cavities), preparations of the site and the restoration itself when completed.

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The Purpose

Do to the vast amount of material covered in the Dental Hygiene Curriculum in such a short time, much information is not retained in the students long term memory.

Therefore: A review of G.V.Black’s Classification of Dental Caries would be of benefit the student.

THE PURPOSE: of this Power Point is to help the Dental Hygiene student understand Black’s Classification of Dental Caries which they can access in a non-threatening environment at their own convenience.

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The Big Question

Why do I need to know G.V. Black’s

Classification of dental caries?

G.V. Black’s method of the Classification of Dental Caries is the

standard used in the Unites States when referring to dental

decay, cavity preparation, and the name of the restoration of a

tooth. The six categories are numbered by roman numerals ,

and are divided into classes based on the surfaces involved on

the tooth. (Wilkins, 2005) You need to be able to describe

where decay is located, the type of preparation needed to

restore the tooth, as well as the name of the final restoration for

patient care, insurance reporting, documentation, treatment

planning and communication with your instructors, peers and

future co-workers.

You also need it for your State and National Board Exams!

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Prerequisites: Admittance into the Dental

Hygiene Program.

Limitations: Computer needed.

Time Frame: None, this review may be

accessed anytime.

Standards:

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At the end of this tutorial the student should be able to:

1. State the six classifications of dental caries, and their

locations. (REMEMBERING)

2. Identify the classification of the dental lesion by its location on

the tooth surface. (UNDERSTANDING)

3. Choose the correct classification based on the tooth surface(s)

given. (APPLYING))

4. Differentiate the factors involved in determining each

classification. (ANALYZING)

5. Select the classification of caries based on the data

presented. (EVALUATING)

6. Write the correct classification of caries based on the image

provided. (CREATING)

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Pre-Assessment Quiz

Identify the classification of dental caries by their

location.

A B C D E F G H

(,Jessica, 2011)

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The Answers

Let see how well you remembered and

identified the six classifications of dental

caries by their locations!

A, Class I

B. Class II

C. Class III

D Class IV

E, Class V

F. Class VI

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Class ILOCATION: PIT & FISSURE AREAS OF:

INCISORS- MAXILLARY LINGUAL

PREMOLARS- OCCUSAL

MOLARS- OCCUSAL

FACIAL

LINGUALS

Marriott,B.2011

(Dozenist, 2006)

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Class IILOCATION: PROXIMAL SURFACES

PREMOLARS: MESIAL

DISTAL

MOLARS: MESIAL

DISTAL

(Duran a, 2010)

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Class III

LOCATION: Proximal

surfaces that DO NOT

involve the incisal line

angle.

INCISORS- Mesial & Distal

Canines- Mesial & Distal

(Ruprect a, 2010)

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Class IV

LOCATION: Proximal Surfaces Involving the incisal line angle.

INCISORS: Mesio-incisal, MI

Disto-incisal, DI

CANINES: Mesio-incisal, MI

Disto-Incisal, DI

(Ruprect a, 2010)

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CLASS V

LOCATION: CERVICAL 1/3 OF ALL TEETH

(Does not include pit & fissure areas)

(Ruprect a, 2010)

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Class VI

LOCATION: Incisal Edges of all

anterior teeth and cusp tips of

all posterior teeth.

(Dozenist, 2006)

CITATION FOR BOTH IMAGES

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Ok lets do a little analyzing!

Smooth Surface Caries are Located:

CLASS II: Proximal surfaces of premolars & molars

CLASS III: Proximal surfaces of incisors & canines

CLASS IV: Proximal surfaces involving the INCISAL LINE ANGLLS

CLASS V: Cervical 1/3 of facial & lingual surfaces (Not including pit & fissure areaS)

Class VI: incisal edges of all anterior teeth & Cusp tips of all posterior teeth.

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Pit & Fissures

These cavities are located on the pit &

fissures of the:

Incisors: Maxillary lingual surfaces

Premolars: Occusal surfaces

Molars: Occusal surfaces

Lingual surfaces

Facial surfaces

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Time for Evaluating

Select the classification of caries based on the location of the tooth surfaces given:

1. Proximal surfaces that do not involve the incisal line angle.

2. Incisal edges of anterior teeth and cusp tips of posterior teeth.

3. Maxillary linguals of incisors

4. Proximal surfaces of premolars & molars.

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LETS CHECK YOUR

EVALUATION ANSWERS

1. CLASS iii

2. CLASS VI

3. CLASS 1

4. CLASS II

5. CLASS V

6. CLASS VI

Repeat all slides until correct then

proceed to next slide!

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Evaluating Continued

5. Cervical 1/3 of all teeth, NOT including

pits & fissures

6. Incisal edges of anterior teeth & cusp

tips of posterior teeth

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Post Assessment Evaluation Quiz Lets see if you can formulate the correct

classification of caries based on the

images provided

1. 2.

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Post Assessment

3. 4.

Lets see if you can formulate the correct classification of

caries based on the images provided

(Duran a, 2010)(Ruprect a, 2010)

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Post Assessment Quiz

5. 6.

(Duran a, 2010)

(Duran a, 2010)

Marriott b, 2011

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1. CLASS I

2. CLASS IV

3. CLASS V

4. CLASS II

5. CLASS III

6. CLASS VI

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THE END

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References TEXT: Wilkins, E. (2005). The teeth. In I.

Goucher,John, I. Deitz,Kevin & I.

Define,Caroline (Eds.), Clinicl Practice of the

Dental Hygienist (pp. 263-264). Boston, MA:

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

iMAGES:

Slide7: ,Jessica, R. (2011, August 27). Black

vardiman black [Web log message]. Retrieved

from

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greene_Vardim

an_Black

Slide

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References Continued Duran a. (2010, December 12). Tooth [Web

log message]. Retrieved from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Teeth

Dozenist. (2006, August 15). Tooth [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MandibularLeftMolars08-15-06.jpegwikimedia.oeg/wiki/Teeth

Ruprect a. (2010, December 02). Tooth decay pictures from ui dentistry [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://hardinmd.lib.uiowa.edu/uiowa/dent/toothdecay3.html

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References Continued

Ruprect a. (2010, December 02). Tooth decay

pictures from ui dentistry [Web log message].

Retrieved from

http://hardinmd.lib.uiowa.edu/ui/dent/toothdec

ay3.html

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