1.Periodontal Screening, Where Are We Now? A Narrative Review
Nor Zety Mohd Noh ; Wan Nur Syamimie Wan Ismail ; Wan Nur Izzati Wan Maznan ; Sobrina Mohamed Khazin ; Yunita Dewi Ardidi
Annals of Dentistry 2025;32(No. 1):30-39
Periodontal Screening, Where Are We Now? A Narrative Review
Prevention of diseases begins with screening. An ideal screening tool identifies patients at an early stage to facilitate appropriate treatment modalities with the aim of preventing symptom manifestation, reducing disease severity, and improving health outcomes. Disease screening has been a fundamental component of preventive medicine and dentistry. In the context of periodontal disease, the basic periodontal examination (BPE) is one of the screening tools available. There is a high prevalence of periodontal diseases worldwide, indicating a global issue. Despite the significance of periodontal screening, it remains underutilized both globally and locally. The lack of routine screening contributes to poor assessment and treatment of periodontal disease. This article focuses on the epidemiology of periodontal disease, the associated challenges, current screening practices, and the future directions of periodontal screening. By addressing these issues, early detection and management of periodontal disease can be improved, ultimately enhancing oral health outcomes.
2.An Evidence-Based Treatment Guide for Trauma from Occlusion: Essential Guidelines for Dental Students
Nor Zety Mohd Noh ; Nurul Ain Mohamed Yusof
Annals of Dentistry 2025;32(No. 1):40-47
An Evidence-Based Treatment Guide for Trauma from Occlusion: Essential Guidelines for Dental Students
Trauma resulting from occlusion is a common clinical issue that can lead to significant discomfort, dysfunction, and long-term dental complications. This article is designed to offer a simplified, evidence-based overview of the pathophysiology of occlusal trauma, diagnostic approaches, and a treatment guide, making the management of occlusal trauma more accessible and easier to understand. Emphasis is placed on the importance of an individualized treatment planning, offering clinicians practical insights to optimize outcomes and minimize the adverse effects. The findings support the need for evidence-based decision-making in the management of occlusal trauma, ensuring both short-term relief and long-term dental health preservation.


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