As a dental hygienist, one of the most important parameters of care is a thorough evaluation of the patientā€™s medical history. Just as former surgeon general C. Everett Koop stated, ā€œA person canā€™t have a good general health without a good oral healthā€; it is known for there to be a direct correlation between these two factors. A patient’s medical history can identify predisposing conditions that may affect the extent of treatment, need for premedication, need for treatment modification, patient management, and to determine the patientā€™s response to treatment. Local contributing factors affect plaque retention; additionally, systemic contributing factors affect the progress and severity of the periodontal disease.Ā  We had periodontology second semester.Ā  We were given a case scenario in which a patient has periodontal disease type III, anemia, post-partum depression, a mother of six-week-old preterm, low birth weight baby girl, and is taking ferrous sulfate and Zoloft. For more information on our treatment plan, please view the attached PDF file.

PPD and Anemia