VCQGY DBDFF Orqgi PeriodontalRisk
VCQGY DBDFF Orqgi PeriodontalRisk
VCQGY DBDFF Orqgi PeriodontalRisk
I. Tobacco Use Tobacco use is the most significant risk factor for gum disease.
Do you now or have you ever used the following:
____Cigarettes
____Cigars
____Pipe
____Chewing
Amounts / Day
____________
____________
____________
____________
Years of Use
_________
_________
_________
_________
II. Diabetes Gum Disease is a common complication associated with diabetes. Untreated gum disease
makes it harder for patients with diabetes to control their blood sugar.
IF YOU ARE A PATIENT WHO HAS DIABETES:
Is your diabetes under control?
_____Yes
_____No
Are you prone to diabetic complications?
_____Yes
_____No
How do you monitor your blood sugar?_________________________________________
Who is your physician for diabetes?___________________________________________
IF YOU ARE NOT A PATIENT WHO HAS DIABETES:
Do you have a family history of diabetes?
_____Yes
_____No
Have you had any of the following warning signs of diabetes?
_____Frequent urination
_____Excessive thirst
_____Excessive hunger
_____Weakness and fatigue
_____Slow healing of wounds
_____Unexplained weight loss
III. Heart Attack / Stroke Untreated gum disease may increase your risk for hear attack or stroke.
Do you have any risk factors for heart disease or stroke?
_____Tobacco Use
_____Obesity
_____High Cholesterol
_____High blood pressure
_____Family history of heart disease
IV. Medications A side effect of some medications can cause changes in your gums.
Are you taking or have you ever taken any of the following medications:
____Antiseizure medications. (i.e., Dilantin , Tegretol , Phenobarbital, etc.)
If you answered yes, are you still taking the anti-seizure medication?
_____Yes
_____No
Other medication:__________________________________________________
_____Calcium Channel Blocker blood pressure medications. (i.e., Procardia ,
Cardizem , Norvasc , Verapamil , etc.)
Other medication:__________________________________________________
_____Immunosuppressant therapy (i.e., Prednisone, Azathioprine, Cyclosporins,
Corticsteroids, (Asthma-Inhalers), etc.)
Other medication:__________________________________________________
V. Family History / Genetics Is there an immediate family member(s) who currently has or had gum
problems in the past? (i.e., your mother, father or siblings):
_____Yes
_____No
VI. Heart Murmur / Artificial Joints or Prosthesis If you have even the slightest amount of gum
inflammation, bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream and may cause a serious
infection of the heart or joints.
Do you have a heart murmur or artificial joints?
_____Yes
_____No
If yes, does your physician recommend antibiotics prior to dental visits?
_____Yes
_____No
Name of physician:_________________________________________________
*If you answered yes, it is especially important to always keep your gums as healthy and
inflammation-free as possible to reduce the chance of bacterial infection originating from
the mouth.
VII. Females Females can be at increased risk for gum disease at different points in their lives.
The following factors can adversely affect your gums. Please check all that apply:
_____Pregnant
_____Nursing
_____Menopause
_____Taking birth control pills
_____Infrequent care during previous pregnancies
Women with osteoporosis have a greater risk for periodontal bone loss.
Do you take any of the following:
_____Estrogen Replacement Therapy / Hormone Replacement
Therapy (i.e., Prempro , Premarin , Premphase , Fosamax
Actonel , Evista , Forteo , etc.)
Other(s):_________________________________________________________
IIX. Stress - High levels of stress can reduce your bodys immune defense.
Are you under a lot of stress?
_____Yes
_____No
IX. Nutrition Your diet has the potential to affect your periodontal health.
Do you find it difficult to maintain a well-balanced diet?
_____Yes
_____No
_____Yes
_____Yes
_____Yes
_____No
_____No
_____No