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WHO Oral Health Assessment Form

This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information about the World Health Organization Oral Health Assessment Form for Adults from 2013: The form collects information about adults such as name, sex, date of birth, age, ethnicity, education level, occupation, location of residence, dental status including conditions like caries and missing teeth, periodontal status including bleeding and pocket depth, loss of attachment, enamel fluorosis, dental erosion, and dental trauma. Examiners use the form to record oral health examination findings for monitoring oral health trends and needs in populations.
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WHO Oral Health Assessment Form

This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information about the World Health Organization Oral Health Assessment Form for Adults from 2013: The form collects information about adults such as name, sex, date of birth, age, ethnicity, education level, occupation, location of residence, dental status including conditions like caries and missing teeth, periodontal status including bleeding and pocket depth, loss of attachment, enamel fluorosis, dental erosion, and dental trauma. Examiners use the form to record oral health examination findings for monitoring oral health trends and needs in populations.
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World Health Organization

Oral Health Assessment Form for Adults, 2013

Annex 1
Leave blank Year Month Day Identification No. Orig/Dupl Examiner
(1) (4) (5) (10) (11) (14) (15) (16) (17)

General information: Sex 1=M, 2=F Date of birth Age in years


_________________________________________________ (18) (19) (24) (25) (26)
(Name)

Ethnic group (27) (28) Other group(29) (30) Years in school (31) (32) Occupation (33)

Community (geographical location) (34) (35) Location Urban (1) Periurban (2) Rural (3) (36)

Other data _____________________ (37) (38) Other data ____________________ (39) (40)

Other data _____________________ (41) (42) Extra-oral examination __________ (43) (44)

Dentition status Permanent teeth

Status
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0 = Sound
1 = Caries
Crown (45) 60)
2 = Filled w/caries
3 = Filled, no caries
Root (61) (76) 4 = Missing due to
caries
5 = Missing for any
Crown (77) (92) another reason
6 = Fissure sealant
Root (93) (108) 7 = Fixed dental
prosthesis/crown
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 abutment, veneer,
implant
8 = Unerupted
9 = Not recorded

Periodontal status (CPI Modified) Gingival bleeding

Score
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0 = Absence of condition
1 = Presence of condition
Bleeding (109) (124) 9 = Tooth excluded
X = Tooth not present
Pocket (125) (140)
Pocket
Bleeding (141) (156)
Score
0 = Absence of condition
Pocket (157) (172)
1 = Pocket 4–5 mm
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 2 = Pocket 6 mm or more
9 = Tooth excluded
X = Tooth not present
World Health Organization
Oral Health Assessment Form for Adults, 2013

Loss of attachment Index teeth Enamel fluorosis (179)


Severity
Severity 17/16 11 26/27 0 = Normal
0 = 0–3 mm 1 = Questionable
1 = 4–5 mm Cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) within black band (173) (175) 2 = Very mild
2 = 6–8 mm CEJ between upper limit of black band and 8.5 mm ring 3 = Mild
3 = 9–11 mm CEJ between 8.5 mm and 11.5 mm ring (176) (178) 4 = Moderate
4 = 12 mm or more CEJ beyond 11.5 mm ring 47/46 31 36/37 5 = Severe
X = Excluded sextant 8 = Excluded (crown, restoration,
9 = Not recorded “bracket”)
9 = Not recorded (unerupted tooth)
* Not recorded under 15 years of age

Dental erosion
Dental trauma

Severity (180)
Status (183) Number of teeth affected
0= No sign of erosion (184) (185)
1= Enamel lesion
0= No sign of injury
2= Dentinal lesion
1= Treated injury
3= Pulp involvement
2= Enamel fracture only
3= Enamel and dentine fracture
Number of teeth affected 4= Pulp involvement
5= Missing tooth due to trauma
6= Other damage
(181) (182) 9= Excluded tooth

Oral mucosal lesions Denture(s)

(186) (189)
Upper Lower
(187) (190) (192) (193)

(188) (191)

Condition Location Status

0= No abnormal condition 0 = Vermillion border 0 = No denture


1= Malignant tumour (oral cancer) 1 = Commissures 1 = Partial denture
2= Leukoplakia 2 = Lips 2 = Complete denture
3= Lichen planus 3 = Sulci 9 = Not recorded
4= Ulceration (aphthous, herpetic, traumatic) 4 = Buccal mucosa
5= Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG) 5 = Floor of the mouth
6= Candidiasis 6 = Tongue
7= Abscess 7 = Hard and/or soft palate
8= Other condition (specify if possible) 8 = Alveolar ridges/gingiva
9= Not recorded 9 = Not recorded

Intervention urgency (194)


0= No treatment needed
1= Preventive or routine treatment needed
2= Prompt treatment (including scaling) needed
3= Immediate (urgent) treatment needed due to pain or infection of dental and/or oral origin
4= Referred for comprehensive evaluation or medical/dental treatment (systemic condition)

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