Comparison of two cone-beam computed tomography systems in
... as well, for example, in periodontology (Braun et al. 2014), oral and maxillofacial surgery (Flygare & Ohman 2008) and prosthodontics (Poeschl et al. 2013). Several studies have shown a higher diagnostic value and accuracy for CBCT in endodontics in comparison to conventional two-dimensional radiog ...
... as well, for example, in periodontology (Braun et al. 2014), oral and maxillofacial surgery (Flygare & Ohman 2008) and prosthodontics (Poeschl et al. 2013). Several studies have shown a higher diagnostic value and accuracy for CBCT in endodontics in comparison to conventional two-dimensional radiog ...
Adverse Dental Effects
... necessary to discontinue an agent if the oral effects are severe enough. While adverse effects to medications can affect anyone, it is important to recognize that elderly patients, or those with nutritional deficiencies, may be at increased risk for developing iatrogenic oral problems. Patients olde ...
... necessary to discontinue an agent if the oral effects are severe enough. While adverse effects to medications can affect anyone, it is important to recognize that elderly patients, or those with nutritional deficiencies, may be at increased risk for developing iatrogenic oral problems. Patients olde ...
PaedCh 8_Infective_Infectious Diseases RN_4C_2 March 2017
... Surgical treatment: Removed Recommendations were aligned with the National Institute of Communicable Diseases. The text was amended as follows: Note: Relapse and carrier state may occur despite adequate therapy. If haemoglobin < 7 g/dL Packed red cells, IV, 10 mL/kg Initiate therapy with: Ceftri ...
... Surgical treatment: Removed Recommendations were aligned with the National Institute of Communicable Diseases. The text was amended as follows: Note: Relapse and carrier state may occur despite adequate therapy. If haemoglobin < 7 g/dL Packed red cells, IV, 10 mL/kg Initiate therapy with: Ceftri ...
Early Childhood Caries - Dr. Mary Louise Bove, ND
... • The major reservoir of MS is the mother, from whom the child acquires it during a window period of around 2 years of age • Mothers with dense salivary reservoirs of MS are at high risk of infecting their infants very early in life [Pediatric Dentistry, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 106–109, 2006.] • Poor ma ...
... • The major reservoir of MS is the mother, from whom the child acquires it during a window period of around 2 years of age • Mothers with dense salivary reservoirs of MS are at high risk of infecting their infants very early in life [Pediatric Dentistry, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 106–109, 2006.] • Poor ma ...
... on preterm, low birth weight infants is ongoing. Early studies noted an increase rate of preterm/low birthweight deliveries associated with periodontal disease.29,30 However, a more recent study of 116 postpartum women noted clinical attachment level measures were not different between those with pr ...
Guide to Infection Control in the Hospital, 5th Edition
... Notice: The authors and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the patient care recommended herein, including choice of drugs and drug dosages, is in accord with the accepted standard and practice at the time of publication. However, since research and regulation constantly change clinical ...
... Notice: The authors and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the patient care recommended herein, including choice of drugs and drug dosages, is in accord with the accepted standard and practice at the time of publication. However, since research and regulation constantly change clinical ...
inherited bleeing disorders
... Patients with VWD have experienced significant mucosal bleeding in comparison to PWH. Consequently when they brush their teeth they are at increased risk of gingival bleeding which results in negative reinforcement brushing behaviour. This leads to a vicious circle of persistently poor oral hygiene, ...
... Patients with VWD have experienced significant mucosal bleeding in comparison to PWH. Consequently when they brush their teeth they are at increased risk of gingival bleeding which results in negative reinforcement brushing behaviour. This leads to a vicious circle of persistently poor oral hygiene, ...
Chlamydia
... 2) Substantial proportion of CT-associated PID is clinically silent. 3) Symptoms: lower abdominal or pelvic pain, nausea, vomiting (occasionally), fever (occasionally). 4) Signs: cervical motion tenderness, fundal tenderness, adnexal tenderness on pelvic exam b) Perihepatitis (i.e., Fitz-Hugh-Curtis ...
... 2) Substantial proportion of CT-associated PID is clinically silent. 3) Symptoms: lower abdominal or pelvic pain, nausea, vomiting (occasionally), fever (occasionally). 4) Signs: cervical motion tenderness, fundal tenderness, adnexal tenderness on pelvic exam b) Perihepatitis (i.e., Fitz-Hugh-Curtis ...
DoncasterandBassetlawAntimicobialGuideline
... To minimise the emergence of bacterial resistance and reduce the risk of antibiotic associated infections in the community Principles of Treatment 1. This guidance is based on the best available evidence but its application must be modified by professional judgement 2. Always consult the latest BNF ...
... To minimise the emergence of bacterial resistance and reduce the risk of antibiotic associated infections in the community Principles of Treatment 1. This guidance is based on the best available evidence but its application must be modified by professional judgement 2. Always consult the latest BNF ...
3. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) Cause/Epidemiology Tuberculosis (TB) is
... Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycobacterium tuberculosis requires special stain techniques to be seen by microscopic examination. The organisms are called acid fast organisms and are rod shaped. Worldwide, more people die of TB than of ...
... Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycobacterium tuberculosis requires special stain techniques to be seen by microscopic examination. The organisms are called acid fast organisms and are rod shaped. Worldwide, more people die of TB than of ...
Dental Assisting (NEW) (H170106) - Florida Department Of Education
... Demonstrate knowledge of blood borne diseases, including HIV/AIDS – The student will be able to: 09.01 Recognize emerging diseases and disorders. 09.02 Distinguish between fact and fallacy about the transmission and treatment of diseases caused by blood borne pathogens including Hepatitis B. 09.03 I ...
... Demonstrate knowledge of blood borne diseases, including HIV/AIDS – The student will be able to: 09.01 Recognize emerging diseases and disorders. 09.02 Distinguish between fact and fallacy about the transmission and treatment of diseases caused by blood borne pathogens including Hepatitis B. 09.03 I ...
Foundation of Knowledge for the General Dentist for INBDE
... • safeguards against radiation exposure • radiographic techniques for optimal diagnosis FK3-2: Apply knowledge of the principles of chemistry to understand the properties and performance of dental materials and their interaction with oral structures in health and disease. (Encompasses Dental Materia ...
... • safeguards against radiation exposure • radiographic techniques for optimal diagnosis FK3-2: Apply knowledge of the principles of chemistry to understand the properties and performance of dental materials and their interaction with oral structures in health and disease. (Encompasses Dental Materia ...
Red Book®: Errata
... are hepatic and renal dysfunction, rash, diarrhea, ulcerative colitis, and gastrointestinal tract bleeding, especially in patients with azotemia. When flucytosine is used, serum concentrations should be monitored and maintained between 40 and 60 µg (micrograms)/mL. Patients with meningitis should re ...
... are hepatic and renal dysfunction, rash, diarrhea, ulcerative colitis, and gastrointestinal tract bleeding, especially in patients with azotemia. When flucytosine is used, serum concentrations should be monitored and maintained between 40 and 60 µg (micrograms)/mL. Patients with meningitis should re ...
1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 summary of product characteristics
... (anaphylaxis) have been reported in patients receiving products containing chlorhexidine. These usually occur from within minutes to a few hours of dosing. Patients should therefore be instructed to seek immediate medical attention if they develop allergic symptoms such as skin rash, itch, generalis ...
... (anaphylaxis) have been reported in patients receiving products containing chlorhexidine. These usually occur from within minutes to a few hours of dosing. Patients should therefore be instructed to seek immediate medical attention if they develop allergic symptoms such as skin rash, itch, generalis ...
016 C-Reactive Protein Response Associated with
... Elaine McCulloch, Kathleen Harvey-Wood, Alison Balfour, Craig Williams Department if Microbiology, Royal Hospital for Sick Children , Glasgow B. pertussis, the cause of whooping cough, and B. parapertussis which causes a milder form of disease, are responsible for significant disease burden, especia ...
... Elaine McCulloch, Kathleen Harvey-Wood, Alison Balfour, Craig Williams Department if Microbiology, Royal Hospital for Sick Children , Glasgow B. pertussis, the cause of whooping cough, and B. parapertussis which causes a milder form of disease, are responsible for significant disease burden, especia ...
Guardian Dental Plan Details
... performed during the visit. Diagnostic Services: Allowance includes examination and diagnosis. Diagnostic casts - when needed to prepare a treatment plan for three or more of the following performed at the same time in more than one arch: dentures, crowns, bridges, inlays or onlays. Histopathologic ...
... performed during the visit. Diagnostic Services: Allowance includes examination and diagnosis. Diagnostic casts - when needed to prepare a treatment plan for three or more of the following performed at the same time in more than one arch: dentures, crowns, bridges, inlays or onlays. Histopathologic ...
Individual Plan Summaries
... Complete Upper Denture 60% Partial Upper Denture 60% Crown (porcelain with noble metal) 60% Anesthesia 60% Oral Surgery (removal of impacted tooth; partially bony) 60% Endodontics (molar root canal therapy) 60% Periodontics (osseous surgery; per quadrant) 60% ...
... Complete Upper Denture 60% Partial Upper Denture 60% Crown (porcelain with noble metal) 60% Anesthesia 60% Oral Surgery (removal of impacted tooth; partially bony) 60% Endodontics (molar root canal therapy) 60% Periodontics (osseous surgery; per quadrant) 60% ...
Brochure GC Dry Mouth Gel
... • If you have white spot lesions • If you are undertaking tooth whitening procedures • If you are at increased risk of decay as a result of medical conditions (e.g. diabetes) or prescription medications you may be taking A dental professional is the best person to discuss specific issues relating to ...
... • If you have white spot lesions • If you are undertaking tooth whitening procedures • If you are at increased risk of decay as a result of medical conditions (e.g. diabetes) or prescription medications you may be taking A dental professional is the best person to discuss specific issues relating to ...
FOOTSTEPS Diseases, insects No.33 DECEMBER 1997 INSECT-BORNE DISEASES
... WHEN YOU COME TO THINK ABOUT IT, a surprising number of different diseases can be spread between people by insects. Some of these diseases will be discussed in this issue of Footsteps. They are among the most important and serious diseases in the world, especially in areas which are not yet industri ...
... WHEN YOU COME TO THINK ABOUT IT, a surprising number of different diseases can be spread between people by insects. Some of these diseases will be discussed in this issue of Footsteps. They are among the most important and serious diseases in the world, especially in areas which are not yet industri ...