Gentleness
... lesions of localized gingival recession. Full-mouth plaque index (PI), probing depths, bleeding on probing were recorded at baseline and 12 months. Maximum height of recession (h_max), width of keratinized gingivae, clinical attachment level, probing depth, bleeding on probing and Turesky’s Quigley- ...
... lesions of localized gingival recession. Full-mouth plaque index (PI), probing depths, bleeding on probing were recorded at baseline and 12 months. Maximum height of recession (h_max), width of keratinized gingivae, clinical attachment level, probing depth, bleeding on probing and Turesky’s Quigley- ...
North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners
... (a) A Dental Assistant II may perform any and all acts or procedures which may be performed by a Dental Assistant I. In addition, a Dental Assistant II may be delegated the following functions to be performed under the direct control and supervision of a dentist who shall be personally and professi ...
... (a) A Dental Assistant II may perform any and all acts or procedures which may be performed by a Dental Assistant I. In addition, a Dental Assistant II may be delegated the following functions to be performed under the direct control and supervision of a dentist who shall be personally and professi ...
1.94 MB - Academy of Medicine of Malaysia
... practice, based on the best available evidence at the time of development. However, adherence to these guidelines may not necessarily lead to the best clinical outcome in individual patient care. Healthcare providers are responsible for the management of their patients based on the clinical presenta ...
... practice, based on the best available evidence at the time of development. However, adherence to these guidelines may not necessarily lead to the best clinical outcome in individual patient care. Healthcare providers are responsible for the management of their patients based on the clinical presenta ...
(LAP) for Dental Assistant
... 8. Describe the pocket depth and bleeding index of the gingival tissues and the recording process. 9. Describe the need for a soft tissue examination. 10. Discuss the importance of a treatment plan. ...
... 8. Describe the pocket depth and bleeding index of the gingival tissues and the recording process. 9. Describe the need for a soft tissue examination. 10. Discuss the importance of a treatment plan. ...
Guidelines for the Oral Healthcare of Stroke Survivors
... Stroke survival is linked to rapid implementation of high quality specialist services. The dental team forms part of a multidisciplinary approach to care. This will involve advising and assisting acute care services in maintaining proper oral healthcare during the early stages following stroke. In t ...
... Stroke survival is linked to rapid implementation of high quality specialist services. The dental team forms part of a multidisciplinary approach to care. This will involve advising and assisting acute care services in maintaining proper oral healthcare during the early stages following stroke. In t ...
saliva - shabeelpn
... formation, thereby protecting the tooth surface from chemical & physical attack including acidic challenges MG2-also binds to the tooth surface but is easily displaced, however it promotes clearance of oral bacteria by aggregation ...
... formation, thereby protecting the tooth surface from chemical & physical attack including acidic challenges MG2-also binds to the tooth surface but is easily displaced, however it promotes clearance of oral bacteria by aggregation ...
hosted by - Rocky Mountain Dental Convention
... Discover the passion to reinvent your business and life by taking responsibility, building relationships and creating value for customers and colleagues. Everyone makes a difference — the only question at the end of the day is, “What kind of difference did you make?” Based on Mark Sanborn’s internat ...
... Discover the passion to reinvent your business and life by taking responsibility, building relationships and creating value for customers and colleagues. Everyone makes a difference — the only question at the end of the day is, “What kind of difference did you make?” Based on Mark Sanborn’s internat ...
Australian Orthodontic Journal
... ‘invisible’, are considered to be more aesthetically appealing, but despite this, clear aligners are less effective than fixed appliance therapy.2 Aligners © Australian Society of Orthodontists Inc. 2012 ...
... ‘invisible’, are considered to be more aesthetically appealing, but despite this, clear aligners are less effective than fixed appliance therapy.2 Aligners © Australian Society of Orthodontists Inc. 2012 ...
Early identification and management of mandibular canine ectopia
... ‘The permanent mandibular lateral incisor is the most frequently displaced mandibular tooth’.13 The aetiology of this displacement is usually associated with an obstruction or crowding. In some cases however, the cause is unknown.13 Sayin and Turkkahraman (2004)2 found no significant link between ma ...
... ‘The permanent mandibular lateral incisor is the most frequently displaced mandibular tooth’.13 The aetiology of this displacement is usually associated with an obstruction or crowding. In some cases however, the cause is unknown.13 Sayin and Turkkahraman (2004)2 found no significant link between ma ...
Featherstone, The Science And Practice Of Water Fluoriodation
... remain to be unraveled, but, in general, we understand the process well enough to initiate better-targeted methods of caries prevention and intervention. The mechanism of dental caries formation is essentially straightforward.1 Plaque on the surface of the tooth consists of a bacterial film that pro ...
... remain to be unraveled, but, in general, we understand the process well enough to initiate better-targeted methods of caries prevention and intervention. The mechanism of dental caries formation is essentially straightforward.1 Plaque on the surface of the tooth consists of a bacterial film that pro ...
Dental erosion in children: A literature review
... wear in teeth that have been softened by acid demineralization.19 Extrinsic sources of acids Extrinsic causes of dental erosion may arise from several sources, including those which may be occupational, in medications, or through lifestyle practices.(Table 2) Although not affecting children, occupat ...
... wear in teeth that have been softened by acid demineralization.19 Extrinsic sources of acids Extrinsic causes of dental erosion may arise from several sources, including those which may be occupational, in medications, or through lifestyle practices.(Table 2) Although not affecting children, occupat ...
Silver diamine fluoride as a treatment and preventive for
... With each newly exposed tooth surface that enters the mouth, the opportunity presents for colonization by cariogenic bacteria. In permanent teeth, lesions typically follow 2-4 years after eruption (Figure 1).8 Often the rationale for justification of efforts focused on the prevention and treatment o ...
... With each newly exposed tooth surface that enters the mouth, the opportunity presents for colonization by cariogenic bacteria. In permanent teeth, lesions typically follow 2-4 years after eruption (Figure 1).8 Often the rationale for justification of efforts focused on the prevention and treatment o ...
guide to suturing
... trauma to the wound edges occur, wound healing might need to occur by secondary intention. Thus, when suturing a flap back into position or closing a biopsy site, the surgeon will usually attempt to use sutures to bring the wound edges into close contact. However, in cases in which healing by second ...
... trauma to the wound edges occur, wound healing might need to occur by secondary intention. Thus, when suturing a flap back into position or closing a biopsy site, the surgeon will usually attempt to use sutures to bring the wound edges into close contact. However, in cases in which healing by second ...
Preprint - Archive ouverte UNIGE
... abutments.8 In addition, because of its white color, zirconia modifies the appearance of the peri-implant mucosa positively compared with metal abutments7,12,13 However, the degree of discoloration of the peri-implant mucosa was still above the desired level of a ΔE = 3.1.14 The main reason for this ...
... abutments.8 In addition, because of its white color, zirconia modifies the appearance of the peri-implant mucosa positively compared with metal abutments7,12,13 However, the degree of discoloration of the peri-implant mucosa was still above the desired level of a ΔE = 3.1.14 The main reason for this ...
Skeletal anchorage in orthodontics - A review of various systems in
... dysesthesia. There should be no radiolucency or pocket formation (no probing depth > 6 mm and no bleeding) around the implant.11,12 Twelve months from the initial placement, average marginal bone loss should be less than 1.5 mm, and thereafter, annual bone loss should be less than 0.2 mm.13,14 The d ...
... dysesthesia. There should be no radiolucency or pocket formation (no probing depth > 6 mm and no bleeding) around the implant.11,12 Twelve months from the initial placement, average marginal bone loss should be less than 1.5 mm, and thereafter, annual bone loss should be less than 0.2 mm.13,14 The d ...
Delta Dental Individual and Family Plan
... addition, there is a nationwide network of participating dentists available to you. You are encouraged to take advantage of your Delta Dental policy since good oral health is an important part of your overall general health. YOUR COVERAGE: The coverage you have selected for your dental benefits poli ...
... addition, there is a nationwide network of participating dentists available to you. You are encouraged to take advantage of your Delta Dental policy since good oral health is an important part of your overall general health. YOUR COVERAGE: The coverage you have selected for your dental benefits poli ...
PDF Document - Canadian Dental Association
... is delayed until late in the mixed dentition stage, there are periodontal and restorative challenges because of the significant inadequacies of bone at the cleft alveolar site. Therefore, we advocate early secondary bone grafting of the alveolar cleft during the late primary or early mixed dentition ...
... is delayed until late in the mixed dentition stage, there are periodontal and restorative challenges because of the significant inadequacies of bone at the cleft alveolar site. Therefore, we advocate early secondary bone grafting of the alveolar cleft during the late primary or early mixed dentition ...
Guidelines for the Assessment of the Impacted Maxillary Canine
... the incisor and prominences on the canine crown (Figure 5).30 However, the response of incisors with resorbed roots following treatment of impacted canines was assessed by Becker and Chaushu31 and they suggested that, once the impacted canine had been moved away, there is no risk for further resorpt ...
... the incisor and prominences on the canine crown (Figure 5).30 However, the response of incisors with resorbed roots following treatment of impacted canines was assessed by Becker and Chaushu31 and they suggested that, once the impacted canine had been moved away, there is no risk for further resorpt ...
Module 2. Inflamantory process of Maxillofacial Area (MFA) Text test
... E. Subacute, recurrent 43. Failure to remove etiological cause of disease will result in continued infection or initial recovery followed by reinfection. Therefore the approach for all suppurative infections should begin with? A. Treat with antibiotics after prescription B. Operation of infected are ...
... E. Subacute, recurrent 43. Failure to remove etiological cause of disease will result in continued infection or initial recovery followed by reinfection. Therefore the approach for all suppurative infections should begin with? A. Treat with antibiotics after prescription B. Operation of infected are ...
Title: Soluble toll like receptor 2 (TLR
... protein/peptides belong to different functional classes such as those involved in response to stimulus/stress, antioxidant functions, catalytic functions and enzyme regulators [8, 9]. Several ...
... protein/peptides belong to different functional classes such as those involved in response to stimulus/stress, antioxidant functions, catalytic functions and enzyme regulators [8, 9]. Several ...
Dental Erosion: Etiology, Diagnosis and Prevention
... is conducive to remineralization, as in the caries process, but rather as a surface-softening lesion that is susceptible to wear and resistant to remineralization by conventional therapies. It is often widespread and may involve the entire dentition. Dental hard tissue loss associated with erosion i ...
... is conducive to remineralization, as in the caries process, but rather as a surface-softening lesion that is susceptible to wear and resistant to remineralization by conventional therapies. It is often widespread and may involve the entire dentition. Dental hard tissue loss associated with erosion i ...
for dentists and physicians
... your participation in the IAOM. What are Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders? Although all of you are familiar with the term “orofacial myofunctional disorders”, often abbreviated as OMDs, it is appropriate to review here the scope of disorders constituting OMDs. Orofacial myofunctional disorders incl ...
... your participation in the IAOM. What are Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders? Although all of you are familiar with the term “orofacial myofunctional disorders”, often abbreviated as OMDs, it is appropriate to review here the scope of disorders constituting OMDs. Orofacial myofunctional disorders incl ...
full issue pdf - Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
... need to make a treatment decision? In an article, website or book? Curiously, this is not as straight forward as it may seem for most professionals, and be even more confusing for laypersons. Let us roll up our sleeves and address the issue. Scientific articles are the most precious source of inform ...
... need to make a treatment decision? In an article, website or book? Curiously, this is not as straight forward as it may seem for most professionals, and be even more confusing for laypersons. Let us roll up our sleeves and address the issue. Scientific articles are the most precious source of inform ...
Sodium hypochlorite in endodontics: an update review
... saline solution (control group) in disinfecting the root canal. In another study, Siqueira et al.20 compared the antibacterial activity of several irrigants against four black-pigmented anaerobic bacteria and four facultative bacteria through an agar diffusion test. Their findings showed that the ant ...
... saline solution (control group) in disinfecting the root canal. In another study, Siqueira et al.20 compared the antibacterial activity of several irrigants against four black-pigmented anaerobic bacteria and four facultative bacteria through an agar diffusion test. Their findings showed that the ant ...
... This document describes the standards of infection control that dental care providers and dental staff in a dental practice are expected to follow. The techniques and routine work practices outlined here must be used to reduce the number of infectious agents in the dental practice environment; to pr ...
Scaling and root planing
Scaling and root planing, otherwise known as conventional periodontal therapy, non-surgical periodontal therapy, or deep cleaning, is the process of removing or eliminating the etiologic agents – dental plaque, its products, and calculus – which cause inflammation, thus helping to establish a periodontium that is free of disease. Periodontal scalers and periodontal curettes are some of the tools involved.