Guideline on Periodicity of Examination, Preventive Dental Services
... intraoral/perioral piercing, and speech/language development.8,9,15,19,20,26,76-80 Oral hygiene counseling involves the parent and patient. Initially, oral hygiene is the responsibility of the parent. As the child develops, home care is performed jointly by parent and child. When a child demonstrate ...
... intraoral/perioral piercing, and speech/language development.8,9,15,19,20,26,76-80 Oral hygiene counseling involves the parent and patient. Initially, oral hygiene is the responsibility of the parent. As the child develops, home care is performed jointly by parent and child. When a child demonstrate ...
Fluoride Toothpaste | ACFF - Alliance for a Cavity
... Fluoride in the toothpaste can remineralize tooth enamel and dentine and thus strengthen the outer tooth structure. [1] Triclosan, found in some toothpaste, can also help reduce gingivitis. [1] Several literature reviews confirm a clear and similar beneficial effect of fluorides toothpaste. [3-9] St ...
... Fluoride in the toothpaste can remineralize tooth enamel and dentine and thus strengthen the outer tooth structure. [1] Triclosan, found in some toothpaste, can also help reduce gingivitis. [1] Several literature reviews confirm a clear and similar beneficial effect of fluorides toothpaste. [3-9] St ...
Oral hygiene habits and oral health in cystic fibrosis
... 1990; Kinirons, 1992; Maguire et al., 2002]. This study showed that very little differences can be found between these three groups regarding their oral hygiene habits. Only the fact of having received fluoride supplements of any kind (droplets or tablets) was significantly different. Sixty four per ...
... 1990; Kinirons, 1992; Maguire et al., 2002]. This study showed that very little differences can be found between these three groups regarding their oral hygiene habits. Only the fact of having received fluoride supplements of any kind (droplets or tablets) was significantly different. Sixty four per ...
Oral health-related quality of life of preschool children assisted at a
... cognitive, social, and emotional stage have been developed to assess children3,4. Thus, studies were performed on occasional, functional, emotional, social, and economic consequences of oral problems in children5,6. However, there is still scarce information available on preschool children, mainly i ...
... cognitive, social, and emotional stage have been developed to assess children3,4. Thus, studies were performed on occasional, functional, emotional, social, and economic consequences of oral problems in children5,6. However, there is still scarce information available on preschool children, mainly i ...
Salivary carbonic anhydrase, pH and phosphate buffer
... Aim: Oral fluid represents a mirror of the body and saliva has the potential to be used in the detection and diagnosis of diseases. The present study aimed to investigate the potential of salivary carbonic anhydrase (CA), salivary pH and phosphate buffer concentration as biomarkers of dental caries ...
... Aim: Oral fluid represents a mirror of the body and saliva has the potential to be used in the detection and diagnosis of diseases. The present study aimed to investigate the potential of salivary carbonic anhydrase (CA), salivary pH and phosphate buffer concentration as biomarkers of dental caries ...
antibacterial activity of bee propolis against clinical strains of
... and inflicts a huge burden on the population and economy of developing countries like India. Unlike other infections, dental caries continues throughout life, with new lesions in older people, an observation consistent with the prevalence of caries in adults where up to 95% have experienced one or m ...
... and inflicts a huge burden on the population and economy of developing countries like India. Unlike other infections, dental caries continues throughout life, with new lesions in older people, an observation consistent with the prevalence of caries in adults where up to 95% have experienced one or m ...
magazine
... Mrs. Mohr, 3M ESPE is currently laying a stronger focus on paediatric dentistry. What is the reason for this? Paediatric dentistry is an extremely important discipline: It is decisive to start teaching techniques of prevention and dental care at an early age already to set the course for maintaining ...
... Mrs. Mohr, 3M ESPE is currently laying a stronger focus on paediatric dentistry. What is the reason for this? Paediatric dentistry is an extremely important discipline: It is decisive to start teaching techniques of prevention and dental care at an early age already to set the course for maintaining ...
Necessary Personal Oral Hygiene by Charles C. Bass
... are quite helpful. The dissecting microscope is still more helpful in studying such preparations. It will be observed that some of these partially decalcified areas have more or less brown stain. In most instances these are old lesions which have been inactive for some time, due to changes in the en ...
... are quite helpful. The dissecting microscope is still more helpful in studying such preparations. It will be observed that some of these partially decalcified areas have more or less brown stain. In most instances these are old lesions which have been inactive for some time, due to changes in the en ...
The Effects of Xylitol on Bacterial Growth
... which is the destruction of tooth enamel, is triggered when bacteria that live on teeth digest carbohydrates left on the surface of a tooth. Oral bacteria produce acids that destroy the enamel of teeth; over time this destruction of enamel results in caries, commonly know as cavities. A biofilm of d ...
... which is the destruction of tooth enamel, is triggered when bacteria that live on teeth digest carbohydrates left on the surface of a tooth. Oral bacteria produce acids that destroy the enamel of teeth; over time this destruction of enamel results in caries, commonly know as cavities. A biofilm of d ...
Study of Microflora in Pulp Tissue of Carious Teeth Using Gram Stain
... of pulpitis. But these culture techniques and molecular biological techniques are time consuming, technique sensitive and expensive as compared to gram staining which is easy, quick, and inexpensive or could be considered as an adjunct to advance techniques. Therefore this study was conducted to stu ...
... of pulpitis. But these culture techniques and molecular biological techniques are time consuming, technique sensitive and expensive as compared to gram staining which is easy, quick, and inexpensive or could be considered as an adjunct to advance techniques. Therefore this study was conducted to stu ...
DENTAL CARIES
... teeth was responsible for caries. Erdl (1843) observed filamentous parasites (“parasitische vegetabil”) associated with carious lesions (Septic theory). This was supported by subsequent studies of Ficinus (1847) who described filamentous organisms (“denticolae”) in enamel cuticle and carious lesions ...
... teeth was responsible for caries. Erdl (1843) observed filamentous parasites (“parasitische vegetabil”) associated with carious lesions (Septic theory). This was supported by subsequent studies of Ficinus (1847) who described filamentous organisms (“denticolae”) in enamel cuticle and carious lesions ...
Correlating dental caries with oral bacteria and the buffering
... buffering capacity (BC). No study using odds ratios (OR) has correlated caries and these factors and no similar study has been done in Saudi Arabia before. Objectives: To determine: The prevalence of caries, the number of colony forming units (CFUs) of MS and LB, the saliva buffering capacity (BC) ...
... buffering capacity (BC). No study using odds ratios (OR) has correlated caries and these factors and no similar study has been done in Saudi Arabia before. Objectives: To determine: The prevalence of caries, the number of colony forming units (CFUs) of MS and LB, the saliva buffering capacity (BC) ...
Huffines Handout
... "This guideline was based primarily on clinical research which examined a large group of patients, all having a prosthetic hip or knee and half with an infected prosthetic joint. The research showed that invasive dental procedures, with or without antibiotics, did not increase the odds of developing ...
... "This guideline was based primarily on clinical research which examined a large group of patients, all having a prosthetic hip or knee and half with an infected prosthetic joint. The research showed that invasive dental procedures, with or without antibiotics, did not increase the odds of developing ...
TOOTH RESTORATIVE MATERIALS AND PLAQUE RETENTION: A
... Secondary caries is one of the main causes for failure of tooth restorations. Dental plaque is the main aetiological factor of dental caries. An understanding of the differences in plaque retention of different restorative materials would therefore help lengthen the life of tooth restorations in the ...
... Secondary caries is one of the main causes for failure of tooth restorations. Dental plaque is the main aetiological factor of dental caries. An understanding of the differences in plaque retention of different restorative materials would therefore help lengthen the life of tooth restorations in the ...
Caries Activity Tests - Research and Reviews
... organism being Streptococci mutans. Their predominance is attributed to its acidogenic and aciduric nature after a selective growth advantages over the other non-acid tolerant organisms [1]. It is difficult to identify caries susceptible children on the basis of a visual and tactile oral examination ...
... organism being Streptococci mutans. Their predominance is attributed to its acidogenic and aciduric nature after a selective growth advantages over the other non-acid tolerant organisms [1]. It is difficult to identify caries susceptible children on the basis of a visual and tactile oral examination ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... position of teeth relative to each other, surface characteristics of tooth enamel, and depth of occlusal fissures on posterior teeth([2]). It is caused by the bacterial fermentation of sugars & other dietary carbohydrates which leads to the decay of tooth mineral. Dental caries can be defined as “a ...
... position of teeth relative to each other, surface characteristics of tooth enamel, and depth of occlusal fissures on posterior teeth([2]). It is caused by the bacterial fermentation of sugars & other dietary carbohydrates which leads to the decay of tooth mineral. Dental caries can be defined as “a ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Lactic acid bacteria are the biological basis for the production of a great multitude of fermented foods (Lasagno et al., 2002). This bacteria helps to preserve the nutritive qualities and inhibit the growth of spoilage and pathogenic bacteria (Matilla Sandhalm et al., 1999). Production of the prima ...
... Lactic acid bacteria are the biological basis for the production of a great multitude of fermented foods (Lasagno et al., 2002). This bacteria helps to preserve the nutritive qualities and inhibit the growth of spoilage and pathogenic bacteria (Matilla Sandhalm et al., 1999). Production of the prima ...
caries risk assessment and management for the prosthodontic patient
... Dental caries results from the release of acids formed in the biofilm that covers susceptible tooth surfaces.21,22 The so-called acidogenic biofilm Demineralize the carbonated hydoxyapatite tooth mineral.21,22 If this process is not reversed, a cavity forms. Dental caries is a dynamically chan ...
... Dental caries results from the release of acids formed in the biofilm that covers susceptible tooth surfaces.21,22 The so-called acidogenic biofilm Demineralize the carbonated hydoxyapatite tooth mineral.21,22 If this process is not reversed, a cavity forms. Dental caries is a dynamically chan ...
Dental Caries: A pH-mediated disease
... mucosa membranes of the floor of the mouth. The largest of these ducts is called the sublingual duct of Bartholin and it joins the Wharton’s duct to drain through the sublingual caruncle beneath the tongue. Salivary secretions are classified as serous, mucous, or mixed. As the name implies, serous s ...
... mucosa membranes of the floor of the mouth. The largest of these ducts is called the sublingual duct of Bartholin and it joins the Wharton’s duct to drain through the sublingual caruncle beneath the tongue. Salivary secretions are classified as serous, mucous, or mixed. As the name implies, serous s ...
this PDF file - E-Journal Universitas Sam Ratulangi
... 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 behaviouraly with a high level of success. The or ...
... 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 behaviouraly with a high level of success. The or ...
Pulpal Irritants and Dentin
... Remove superficial debris and soft necrotic dentin with slow speed hand piece and large round burs, but do not expose the pulp Potentially exposed site is covered with a commercial hard set calcium hydroxide or other capping material. Seal the cavity for 1-3 months ...
... Remove superficial debris and soft necrotic dentin with slow speed hand piece and large round burs, but do not expose the pulp Potentially exposed site is covered with a commercial hard set calcium hydroxide or other capping material. Seal the cavity for 1-3 months ...
CAMBRA: From Research to Practice
... surgical repair model to a wellness model of care. Risk assessment is an estimation of the likelihood that a specific event will occur in the future. With respect to dental caries, management by risk assessment is based on the understanding that the disease is initiated by a complex biofilm, rather ...
... surgical repair model to a wellness model of care. Risk assessment is an estimation of the likelihood that a specific event will occur in the future. With respect to dental caries, management by risk assessment is based on the understanding that the disease is initiated by a complex biofilm, rather ...
evaluation of treatment needs of permanent first molar teeth in a
... history of dental trauma were excluded from the study population. All intraoral examinations were performed by 3 pediatric dentists. All examiners were trained and calibrated in a postgraduate doctorate programme in pediatric dentistry in the diagnostic criteria guidelines based on those of the Worl ...
... history of dental trauma were excluded from the study population. All intraoral examinations were performed by 3 pediatric dentists. All examiners were trained and calibrated in a postgraduate doctorate programme in pediatric dentistry in the diagnostic criteria guidelines based on those of the Worl ...