CED WG PATIENT SAFETY // SUMMARY OF CED POSITIONS ON
... 6. Safe and high quality dental care throughout Europe is underpinned by high standards of professional conduct and ethics. Apart from encouraging dentists to comply with national ethicalcodes, CED members have agreed to a set of general ethical principles and have adopted a Code of Ethics for Denti ...
... 6. Safe and high quality dental care throughout Europe is underpinned by high standards of professional conduct and ethics. Apart from encouraging dentists to comply with national ethicalcodes, CED members have agreed to a set of general ethical principles and have adopted a Code of Ethics for Denti ...
Oral Care throughout life
... Proxident Oral Support To be used as finger protection for the person performing oral care on someone else and to help for those who have difficulty opening wide. In some cases, the patient may hold the oral support herself. Clean the oral support in detergent or in a desinfector (dishwasher max 90 ...
... Proxident Oral Support To be used as finger protection for the person performing oral care on someone else and to help for those who have difficulty opening wide. In some cases, the patient may hold the oral support herself. Clean the oral support in detergent or in a desinfector (dishwasher max 90 ...
New Cavity Prevention Alternatives
... Above pH 6.3 the solubility of calcium is significantly minimized. Keeping saliva above this level is preferred. The average “fasting” pH of healthy patients is about 6.4 6.9. The pH changes when we eat. At first the pH rises slightly as we begin to salivate, then drops by about a pH of 1. Af ...
... Above pH 6.3 the solubility of calcium is significantly minimized. Keeping saliva above this level is preferred. The average “fasting” pH of healthy patients is about 6.4 6.9. The pH changes when we eat. At first the pH rises slightly as we begin to salivate, then drops by about a pH of 1. Af ...
Dentistry
... Young children with incipient decay (white spot lesions) may benefit from application of fluoride ...
... Young children with incipient decay (white spot lesions) may benefit from application of fluoride ...
Evidence base for delivering Designed to Smile
... The papers included in this review have been divided into four principle subject areas namely: use of fluoride toothpaste to prevent caries, the concentration of fluoride in toothpaste, the role of sup ...
... The papers included in this review have been divided into four principle subject areas namely: use of fluoride toothpaste to prevent caries, the concentration of fluoride in toothpaste, the role of sup ...
Delivering Better Oral Health
... Brush twice daily with fluoridated toothpaste Use fluoridated toothpaste with at least 1,350 ppm fluoride Brush last thing at night and on one other occasion Spit out after brushing and do not rinse The frequency and amount of sugary food and drinks should be reduced and, when consumed, limited to m ...
... Brush twice daily with fluoridated toothpaste Use fluoridated toothpaste with at least 1,350 ppm fluoride Brush last thing at night and on one other occasion Spit out after brushing and do not rinse The frequency and amount of sugary food and drinks should be reduced and, when consumed, limited to m ...
Document
... These are thought to arise secondary to trauma during tooth formation, altering the angle between the tooth germ and the portion of the tooth already developed.2 Occasionally, the bend is created by pressure from adjacent cysts, tumors or odontogenic hamartoma. Frequently, the affected teeth are the ...
... These are thought to arise secondary to trauma during tooth formation, altering the angle between the tooth germ and the portion of the tooth already developed.2 Occasionally, the bend is created by pressure from adjacent cysts, tumors or odontogenic hamartoma. Frequently, the affected teeth are the ...
Infant Oral Health Care
... Fluoride drops? Fluoride toothpaste Only use before age 2 if no fluoride in water, or baby has ECC Only use a tiny smear across width of brush ...
... Fluoride drops? Fluoride toothpaste Only use before age 2 if no fluoride in water, or baby has ECC Only use a tiny smear across width of brush ...
this PDF file - E-Journal Universitas Sam Ratulangi
... understanding of the cause and progress of dental caries has changed to such an extent that entirely new ways of managing dental caries as a disease needs to be looked at and considered.12 It is suggested that knowledge has advanced to a stage where the disease can be handled biochemicaly and behavi ...
... understanding of the cause and progress of dental caries has changed to such an extent that entirely new ways of managing dental caries as a disease needs to be looked at and considered.12 It is suggested that knowledge has advanced to a stage where the disease can be handled biochemicaly and behavi ...
GINGIVAL & PERIODONTAL DISEASES IN CHILDREN.
... ☺ Clean your child's teeth daily. ☺ Never allow your child to fall asleep with a bottle filled with juice, milk or formula. ☺ Start bottle weaving by at least a year. ☺ Give your child plain water for thirst. ☺ Make sure your child gets the fluoride needed to prevent decay. ☺ Have regular dental vis ...
... ☺ Clean your child's teeth daily. ☺ Never allow your child to fall asleep with a bottle filled with juice, milk or formula. ☺ Start bottle weaving by at least a year. ☺ Give your child plain water for thirst. ☺ Make sure your child gets the fluoride needed to prevent decay. ☺ Have regular dental vis ...
is water in dental units microbiologically safe?
... It may, therefore, be assumed that the regulations also determine the quality of water supplied to dental units in dental surgeries from a water system as well as from private wells which may be located, for example, in rural areas or in places where tap water does not reach. The guidelines for basi ...
... It may, therefore, be assumed that the regulations also determine the quality of water supplied to dental units in dental surgeries from a water system as well as from private wells which may be located, for example, in rural areas or in places where tap water does not reach. The guidelines for basi ...
insider`s guide interpretation and treatment: urinary halide test
... Limits of Liability & Disclaimer of Warranty We have designed this book to provide information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is made available with the understanding that the authors are not liable for the misconception or misuse of information provided. The purpose of this book is to ...
... Limits of Liability & Disclaimer of Warranty We have designed this book to provide information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is made available with the understanding that the authors are not liable for the misconception or misuse of information provided. The purpose of this book is to ...
Dry Mouth - Sjogren`s Syndrome Foundation
... that adhere to the teeth (dental plaque) causing progressive demineralization (loss of calcium and phosphorus) of the teeth. Fermentable carbohydrates: Sugars and simple starches (pasta, bread and rice) that oral bacteria can easily break down into sugar. ...
... that adhere to the teeth (dental plaque) causing progressive demineralization (loss of calcium and phosphorus) of the teeth. Fermentable carbohydrates: Sugars and simple starches (pasta, bread and rice) that oral bacteria can easily break down into sugar. ...
Toothpastes Facts Controversies and Concerns
... cough syrup produced by the same Chinese manufacturer that makes the Excel toothpaste the manager stocked on his supermarket shelves. A closer look revealed the industrial chemical di-ethylene-glycol, typically used as a solvent and a coolant, was responsible for the deaths. It was then discovered t ...
... cough syrup produced by the same Chinese manufacturer that makes the Excel toothpaste the manager stocked on his supermarket shelves. A closer look revealed the industrial chemical di-ethylene-glycol, typically used as a solvent and a coolant, was responsible for the deaths. It was then discovered t ...
Information Sheet: Phthalates and Drinking Water (PDF)
... 4. www.oeconline.org/our-work/healthierlives/pollutioninpeople/solutions/phthalates ...
... 4. www.oeconline.org/our-work/healthierlives/pollutioninpeople/solutions/phthalates ...
Guideline on the Role of Dental Prophylaxis in Pediatric
... 6. past and current periodontal health; 7. family history of periodontal disease; 8. oral hygiene; 9. presence of plaque; 10. presence of gingivitis; 11. presence of calculus; 12. presence of extrinsic stain; 13. local factors that would influence the build-up and retention of pl ...
... 6. past and current periodontal health; 7. family history of periodontal disease; 8. oral hygiene; 9. presence of plaque; 10. presence of gingivitis; 11. presence of calculus; 12. presence of extrinsic stain; 13. local factors that would influence the build-up and retention of pl ...
Tooth Decay
... The plaque bacteria on your teeth should be removed by brushing at least twice a day and flossing once a day. Usually a clean tooth can stay healthy. Certain bacteria are more likely to cause decay because they can use the sugars and starches you eat better than others. Bacteria called streptococci m ...
... The plaque bacteria on your teeth should be removed by brushing at least twice a day and flossing once a day. Usually a clean tooth can stay healthy. Certain bacteria are more likely to cause decay because they can use the sugars and starches you eat better than others. Bacteria called streptococci m ...
Orthodontia
... Caries control – avoidance of premature loss of 1° teeth resulting in loss of space for permanent tooth Use of space maintainers – saves space for permanent tooth ...
... Caries control – avoidance of premature loss of 1° teeth resulting in loss of space for permanent tooth Use of space maintainers – saves space for permanent tooth ...
Dental sealants
... Prepared by the ADA Division of Communications, in cooperation with The Journal of the American Dental Association. Unlike other portions of JADA, this page may be clipped and copied as a handout for patients, without first obtaining reprint permission from the ADA Publishing Division. Any other use ...
... Prepared by the ADA Division of Communications, in cooperation with The Journal of the American Dental Association. Unlike other portions of JADA, this page may be clipped and copied as a handout for patients, without first obtaining reprint permission from the ADA Publishing Division. Any other use ...
PREVENTING TOOTH DECAY
... effective type is one in which the head has a rotating oscillation action – meaning the head spins one way and then the other. • As with manual toothbrushes, you need to replace the head of your electric toothbrush every two to three months. ...
... effective type is one in which the head has a rotating oscillation action – meaning the head spins one way and then the other. • As with manual toothbrushes, you need to replace the head of your electric toothbrush every two to three months. ...
Dentifrices
... sublingual glands. Of these, the parotid elaborates a serous (watery, mucous-poor) fluid containing eletrolytes, but is relatively low in organic substances. The parotid gland secretes the majority of the sodium bicarbonate that is essential in neutralizing acids produced by cariogenic bacteria in t ...
... sublingual glands. Of these, the parotid elaborates a serous (watery, mucous-poor) fluid containing eletrolytes, but is relatively low in organic substances. The parotid gland secretes the majority of the sodium bicarbonate that is essential in neutralizing acids produced by cariogenic bacteria in t ...
ECC Prevention (Community)
... Starchy foods Added or natural sugar Pacifier dipped in sweetener Liquid medicine ...
... Starchy foods Added or natural sugar Pacifier dipped in sweetener Liquid medicine ...
Sealants - Frere Smile Design
... checked regularly and reapplied when they appear to have worn off. Because teeth are most susceptible to decay when they are young, preventing decay during the first 5 to 14 years after a tooth erupts is critical. ...
... checked regularly and reapplied when they appear to have worn off. Because teeth are most susceptible to decay when they are young, preventing decay during the first 5 to 14 years after a tooth erupts is critical. ...
Water fluoridation in the United States
As with some other countries, water fluoridation in the United States is a contentious issue. As of May 2000, 42 of the 50 largest U.S. cities had water fluoridation. On January 25, 1945, Grand Rapids, Michigan, became the first community in the United States to fluoridate its drinking water to prevent tooth decay.Fluoridation became an official policy of the U.S. Public Health Service by 1951, and by 1960 water fluoridation had become widely used in the U.S., reaching about 50 million people. By 2006, 69.2% of the U.S. population on public water systems were receiving fluoridated water, amounting to 61.5% of the total U.S. population. Near the end of 2012, 67.1% of the U.S. population were getting water from community water systems (CWS) supplying water that had fluoride at or above recommended levels. Those included the 3.5% of the population that were on CWS with naturally-occurring fluoride at or above recommended levels. 74.6% of those on CWS were receiving water with fluoride at or above recommended levels.U.S. regulations for bottled water do not require disclosing fluoride content. A survey of bottled water in Cleveland and in Iowa, published in 2000, found that most had fluoride levels well below the 1 mg/L level common in tap waters.