| September 9, 2010 Dear Consultant, Knowing the difficulty in diagnosing and treating periodontal conditions today, I assume that for you to confirm a diagnosis or confirm treatment without clinical information must be very difficult. Since periodontal diagnosis is practically impossible from x-rays, the following information is intended to aid you by describing what we saw clinically. | ||
| PATIENT NAME: | Abbott, Patricia | |
| EXAM DATE: | 09/09/2010 | |
| DIAGNOSIS: | Periodontitis | |
| AAP DIAGNOSTIC CODE: | 123456 | |
| PATIENT STATUS: | Adult | |
| GINGIVA: | ||
| 
 | Color: | Pink | 
| 
 | Texture: | Glossy | 
| 
 | Margins: | Clefts | 
| 
 | Attachment: | Recession | 
| 
 | Papillae: | Blunted | 
| 
 | Sulcus: | Blood | 
| 
 | Contour: | Irregular | 
| 
 | Bleeding: | Mild | 
| 
 | Suppuration: | Mild | 
| X-RAY: | ||
| 
 | Bone Loss: | Moderate | 
| 
 | Bone Defects: | Craters | 
| ORAL HYGIENE: | ||
| 
 | Plaque: | Light | 
| 
 | Calculus: | Light | 
| 
 | Stain: | Light | 
| Attached you will find my chart of the probing depths. I hope this helps speed the consultation process and the approved payment. Sincerely, Dennis D. Smith, D.D.S. | ||