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BPE screening of adults

BPE screening of adults

Carry out a BPE screen for all new adult patients, and all adult patients without a diagnosis of periodontitis at each recall appointment. For patients with a diagnosis of periodontitis, see Full periodontal examination.  

Explain to the patient the reason for the examination.

Divide the dentition into 6 sextants (i.e. 17-14, 13-23, 24-27, 47-44, 43-33, 34-37).

Examine all teeth in each sextant (excluding third molars unless first and/or second molars are missing) using a WHO BPE probe (see figure: WHO BPE probe) and light probing force equivalent to the force required to blanch a fingernail.

  • ‘Walk’ the probe around the gingival margin of each tooth in the sextant.

N.B. A sextant must include at least two teeth; if only one is present then include it with the neighbouring sextant.

Record the highest score for each sextant, including any furcation involvement (noted as * beside the sextant score), as illustrated in table BPE Scoring codes.  

  • For example, a sextant where the black band enters the pocket but is still partially visible plus furcation involvement would be scored 3*. 
  • If any tooth in a sextant is given the score 4, continue to examine all sites in the sextant. This will help to gain a fuller understanding of the periodontal condition and will make sure that furcation involvements are not missed.

For patients with a BPE score of 3, 4 or * carry out a full periodontal examination and record the findings in the patient’s clinical notes.

  • For patients with a BPE score of 3, full charting of the affected sextant should be carried out after initial treatment. 
  • For patients with a BPE score of 4, full charting of the whole dentition should be performed before treatment begins.

Probing depths

The depth of a periodontal probe for sites with BPE codes 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and *

Probing depths observed at sites with BPE scores 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and *.
Note that, while furcation involvement was identified with a BPE probe, the image shows the degree of furcation involvement being assessed with a Nabers probe.

The score for each sextant is recorded in a 2 x 3 box chart, with any missing sextant denoted by an X, as shown in figure: Adult box chart.


Adult box chart 

A completed adult box chart

Box chart with charting of adult BPE scores