
North South Survey of Children`s Oral Health in Ireland 2002
... 2.4 Decayed, missing and filled teeth and percent untreated 2.5 Proportion with no caries 2.6 Significant caries index 2.7 Caries in anterior teeth 2.8 Caries on pit and fissure and smooth surfaces 2.9 Progress towards oral health goals for 2000 2.10 Changes in caries levels over time 2.11 Changes in d ...
... 2.4 Decayed, missing and filled teeth and percent untreated 2.5 Proportion with no caries 2.6 Significant caries index 2.7 Caries in anterior teeth 2.8 Caries on pit and fissure and smooth surfaces 2.9 Progress towards oral health goals for 2000 2.10 Changes in caries levels over time 2.11 Changes in d ...
North South Survey of Children’s Oral Health in Ireland 2002
... 2.4 Decayed, missing and filled teeth and percent untreated 2.5 Proportion with no caries 2.6 Significant caries index 2.7 Caries in anterior teeth 2.8 Caries on pit and fissure and smooth surfaces 2.9 Progress towards oral health goals for 2000 2.10 Changes in caries levels over time 2.11 Changes in d ...
... 2.4 Decayed, missing and filled teeth and percent untreated 2.5 Proportion with no caries 2.6 Significant caries index 2.7 Caries in anterior teeth 2.8 Caries on pit and fissure and smooth surfaces 2.9 Progress towards oral health goals for 2000 2.10 Changes in caries levels over time 2.11 Changes in d ...
Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Effectiveness and
... uptake from the gut is relatively slow, leading to reduced calorific value and a potential to cause osmotic diarrhea in large doses. In doses expected even in heavy consumers of gum, laxative effects are unlikely. 2. Both sugar substitutes, when added to a chewing gum, elicit a gustatory reflex, whi ...
... uptake from the gut is relatively slow, leading to reduced calorific value and a potential to cause osmotic diarrhea in large doses. In doses expected even in heavy consumers of gum, laxative effects are unlikely. 2. Both sugar substitutes, when added to a chewing gum, elicit a gustatory reflex, whi ...
Candida albicans in oral biofilms could prevent caries
... caries. It is a Gram-positive, coccus-shaped bacterium (Madigan et al. 2012). Streptococcus mutans has several characteristics which makes it capable of inducing caries. First, it is a facultative anaerobic bacterium, allowing survival in the oral cavity where it is predominantly found in crevices a ...
... caries. It is a Gram-positive, coccus-shaped bacterium (Madigan et al. 2012). Streptococcus mutans has several characteristics which makes it capable of inducing caries. First, it is a facultative anaerobic bacterium, allowing survival in the oral cavity where it is predominantly found in crevices a ...
strategies to prevent dental caries in children and adolescents
... them in making decisions about appropriate and effective care for their patients. Their role is most clear when two factors are present: (a) evidence of variation in practice that affects patient outcomes, and (b) a strong research base providing evidence of effective practice.1 It is important to n ...
... them in making decisions about appropriate and effective care for their patients. Their role is most clear when two factors are present: (a) evidence of variation in practice that affects patient outcomes, and (b) a strong research base providing evidence of effective practice.1 It is important to n ...
Abstracts - Region Halland
... and from this population 35 edentulous patients in whom dental implants had been placed formed the cohort for this study. All examinations were performed by a specialist in hospital dentistry and took place in the patients' own home environment. Oral health was assessed by means of a protocol which ...
... and from this population 35 edentulous patients in whom dental implants had been placed formed the cohort for this study. All examinations were performed by a specialist in hospital dentistry and took place in the patients' own home environment. Oral health was assessed by means of a protocol which ...
ICCMS™ Guide for Practitioners and Educators Nigel B. Pitts,
... decision making and how to minimise unconscious diagnostic and treatment planning errors from Dr. Pat Croskerry (Division of Medical Education, Dalhousie University, Canada). His important work in this field began with researching decision making systems in emergency medicine, however his theories a ...
... decision making and how to minimise unconscious diagnostic and treatment planning errors from Dr. Pat Croskerry (Division of Medical Education, Dalhousie University, Canada). His important work in this field began with researching decision making systems in emergency medicine, however his theories a ...
Fulltext - Jultika
... I am very grateful to the official reviewers of this work, Professor Jukka Meurman D.D.S., M.D., Ph.D., and Docent Miira Vehkalahti, D.D.S., Ph.D., Institute of Dentistry, University of Helsinki. I owe them my sincere thanks for their valuable comments and constructive criticism, which developed and ...
... I am very grateful to the official reviewers of this work, Professor Jukka Meurman D.D.S., M.D., Ph.D., and Docent Miira Vehkalahti, D.D.S., Ph.D., Institute of Dentistry, University of Helsinki. I owe them my sincere thanks for their valuable comments and constructive criticism, which developed and ...
ICCMS™ Guide for Practitioners and Educators
... making and how to minimize unconscious diagnostic and treatment planning errors from Dr. Pat Croskerry (Division of Medical Education, Dalhousie University, Canada). His important work in this field began with researching decision making systems in emergency medicine, however his theories and teachi ...
... making and how to minimize unconscious diagnostic and treatment planning errors from Dr. Pat Croskerry (Division of Medical Education, Dalhousie University, Canada). His important work in this field began with researching decision making systems in emergency medicine, however his theories and teachi ...
Fissure Sealants: A Review of their Importance in Preventive Dentistry
... partially lost sealants) showed no greater risk of developing decay, when compared to those which have never been sealed. These results were conflicting and suggest a heightened concern, because partially lost sealants may retain food debris and increase the risk of dental caries development [37].Th ...
... partially lost sealants) showed no greater risk of developing decay, when compared to those which have never been sealed. These results were conflicting and suggest a heightened concern, because partially lost sealants may retain food debris and increase the risk of dental caries development [37].Th ...
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... the same level of caries protection from topically applied fluoride as smooth surface enamel.12 The accumulation of plaque and subsequent caries susceptibility are greatest when molars first erupt.13 There is therefore a need to provide additional protection for these highly susceptible sites. Resin ...
... the same level of caries protection from topically applied fluoride as smooth surface enamel.12 The accumulation of plaque and subsequent caries susceptibility are greatest when molars first erupt.13 There is therefore a need to provide additional protection for these highly susceptible sites. Resin ...
A Contemporary Review of White Spot Lesions
... significant factors of WSL is the potential for rapid formation, with clinically visible lesions developing in as little as 4 weeks.5 Individual caries risk is multifactorial. It can be puzzling to see a patient with oral hygiene that appears to be acceptable still develop WSL, whereas one who has ex ...
... significant factors of WSL is the potential for rapid formation, with clinically visible lesions developing in as little as 4 weeks.5 Individual caries risk is multifactorial. It can be puzzling to see a patient with oral hygiene that appears to be acceptable still develop WSL, whereas one who has ex ...
ID_2934_Prophylaxis of dental diseases_English_sem_5
... Increasing the pH of oral fluid Attachment of bacteria Drinking a lot of sugars There is no right answer Solution of erytrozyne used for: Indication of plaque detection of focal demineralization detection of gum disease All of the above No right answer Which of the following characteristics responsi ...
... Increasing the pH of oral fluid Attachment of bacteria Drinking a lot of sugars There is no right answer Solution of erytrozyne used for: Indication of plaque detection of focal demineralization detection of gum disease All of the above No right answer Which of the following characteristics responsi ...
The International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS II)
... the 50th Anniversary European Organisation for Caries Research (ORCA) Congress on Cariology in the 21st Century is a good start [Nyvad et al., 2004]. The series of published proceedings from the “Indiana Conferences on Early Detection of Dental Caries” organised by Professor George Stookey and publ ...
... the 50th Anniversary European Organisation for Caries Research (ORCA) Congress on Cariology in the 21st Century is a good start [Nyvad et al., 2004]. The series of published proceedings from the “Indiana Conferences on Early Detection of Dental Caries” organised by Professor George Stookey and publ ...
Erosion - The University of Adelaide
... though many cases of early childhood caries are considered to be more erosion than caries. The latter cases result from prolonged contact of sweet, acidic drinks (eg. fruit juices, syrups, soft drinks) with deciduous teeth. It is not an uncommon practice that such drinks are put in a bottle for the ...
... though many cases of early childhood caries are considered to be more erosion than caries. The latter cases result from prolonged contact of sweet, acidic drinks (eg. fruit juices, syrups, soft drinks) with deciduous teeth. It is not an uncommon practice that such drinks are put in a bottle for the ...
Outpatient dental treatment under general anesthesia in children
... Children with clefts have difficulty of gaining weight, so parents are encouraged to offer food more often, thus leading to an accumulation of food debris in the mouth [10]. Some parents tend to make up for the up children’s health by providing a diet that most pleases them [18]. In addition, some c ...
... Children with clefts have difficulty of gaining weight, so parents are encouraged to offer food more often, thus leading to an accumulation of food debris in the mouth [10]. Some parents tend to make up for the up children’s health by providing a diet that most pleases them [18]. In addition, some c ...
Healthy Smile, Healthy Child
... Fluoride helps protect both child and adult teeth by binding with tooth enamel to repair the early stages of dental decay. Fluoride replaces the minerals lost on the surface of the teeth during demineralisation. The most significant sources of fluoride are fluoridated water and fluoride toothpaste ...
... Fluoride helps protect both child and adult teeth by binding with tooth enamel to repair the early stages of dental decay. Fluoride replaces the minerals lost on the surface of the teeth during demineralisation. The most significant sources of fluoride are fluoridated water and fluoride toothpaste ...
The Effectiveness of a Preventive Recall Strategy in Children
... screening for caries-free children at risk for ECC. Although multiple CRA instruments exist, these prediction models have yet to be validated for accuracy in the pediatric population.22, 23 Furthermore, no CRA instruments have been validated among an ECC population with respect to their risk for fut ...
... screening for caries-free children at risk for ECC. Although multiple CRA instruments exist, these prediction models have yet to be validated for accuracy in the pediatric population.22, 23 Furthermore, no CRA instruments have been validated among an ECC population with respect to their risk for fut ...
Caries prevalence and caries risk in a sample of Lebanese Abstract
... non cavitated lesions, and treatment for prevention and arrest of such lesions. While indicated in both dentitions, this approach to dental caries management is well suited to the primary dentition, because it would mean shorter, less invasive, easier to tolerate dental treatment for the young child ...
... non cavitated lesions, and treatment for prevention and arrest of such lesions. While indicated in both dentitions, this approach to dental caries management is well suited to the primary dentition, because it would mean shorter, less invasive, easier to tolerate dental treatment for the young child ...
Salivary biomarkers of dental caries
... The emerging biotechnology techniques contributed to the discovery of the salivary proteome that was a milestone for the study of potential biomarkers for various diseases. (5, 9, 10) The Human Salivary Proteome creates a kind of “periodic table” of the parotid, submandibular and sublingual secretor ...
... The emerging biotechnology techniques contributed to the discovery of the salivary proteome that was a milestone for the study of potential biomarkers for various diseases. (5, 9, 10) The Human Salivary Proteome creates a kind of “periodic table” of the parotid, submandibular and sublingual secretor ...
Evidence base for delivering Designed to Smile
... that in children from non-‐manual backgrounds, 13% had decay if they brushed their teeth once a day or less compared to 8% of those who brushed more than once a day. For children from manual ...
... that in children from non-‐manual backgrounds, 13% had decay if they brushed their teeth once a day or less compared to 8% of those who brushed more than once a day. For children from manual ...
13 Dentin 2 - student.ahc.umn.edu
... of dentin affect cavity preparation? a. amputation of odontoblastic processes b. communication to pulp c. placement of bases, pulp injury (heat, acid etch, etc.) d. progression of caries bacteria ...
... of dentin affect cavity preparation? a. amputation of odontoblastic processes b. communication to pulp c. placement of bases, pulp injury (heat, acid etch, etc.) d. progression of caries bacteria ...
8. Plaque Fluid - student.ahc.umn.edu
... Ksp is a constant value, which means that in an acidic solution where protons remove some of the PO43and OH-, [PO4] and [OH] concentrations are reduced. Therefore apatite mineral dissolves to increase the concentration of PO43- and OH- ions to maintain the saturation level. Ionic activity product (I ...
... Ksp is a constant value, which means that in an acidic solution where protons remove some of the PO43and OH-, [PO4] and [OH] concentrations are reduced. Therefore apatite mineral dissolves to increase the concentration of PO43- and OH- ions to maintain the saturation level. Ionic activity product (I ...
CARIOGRAM
... ‘circumstances’ - yellow sector, see below). This does not mean that the second group is ignored as these factors indirectly contribute to changes in the factors in the first group. For example, poor socio-economic factors can affect both oral hygiene and the diet of an individual negatively. Factor ...
... ‘circumstances’ - yellow sector, see below). This does not mean that the second group is ignored as these factors indirectly contribute to changes in the factors in the first group. For example, poor socio-economic factors can affect both oral hygiene and the diet of an individual negatively. Factor ...
Originating Committee Review Council Adopted
... 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 ...