improving dental care and oral health
... England who have reported experiencing one or more problems on the Oral Health Impact Profile scale (OHIP-14), fell by 12 percentage points; 51% in 1998 to 39% in 2009. 5 NHS | NHS England Improving Dentistry | February 2013/14 Data source/s: Adult Dental Health Survey 1978-2009 ...
... England who have reported experiencing one or more problems on the Oral Health Impact Profile scale (OHIP-14), fell by 12 percentage points; 51% in 1998 to 39% in 2009. 5 NHS | NHS England Improving Dentistry | February 2013/14 Data source/s: Adult Dental Health Survey 1978-2009 ...
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT FOR EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA DYSTROPHICA
... In some subtypes of EB, the oral cavity is susceptible to injury. Erosions, blisters and eventually a tongue without papillae are observed in addition to ankyloglossia and microstomia 2,12,17,23,24 . In our cases, the presence of polymorphic lesions involving the oral mucous membrane and tongue were ...
... In some subtypes of EB, the oral cavity is susceptible to injury. Erosions, blisters and eventually a tongue without papillae are observed in addition to ankyloglossia and microstomia 2,12,17,23,24 . In our cases, the presence of polymorphic lesions involving the oral mucous membrane and tongue were ...
A Streptococcus Intermedius Brain Abscess Causing
... impaired microbicidal oxidative burst due to limited superoxide and hydrogen peroxide generation. Accordingly, CGD patients are thought to be more susceptible to catalase-positive organisms that can degrade both phagocytic and pathogenic hydrogen peroxide. Conversely, CGD patients are generally not ...
... impaired microbicidal oxidative burst due to limited superoxide and hydrogen peroxide generation. Accordingly, CGD patients are thought to be more susceptible to catalase-positive organisms that can degrade both phagocytic and pathogenic hydrogen peroxide. Conversely, CGD patients are generally not ...
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... complications such as secondary bacterial infections (e.g. ...
... complications such as secondary bacterial infections (e.g. ...
Infection Control in the Dialysis Unit
... • A mass vaccination program against HBV was launched in 1989. • The Saudi government initiated a program in 1990 aimed at vaccinating all Saudi children at school entry. • Mandatory vaccination of healthcare workers and ...
... • A mass vaccination program against HBV was launched in 1989. • The Saudi government initiated a program in 1990 aimed at vaccinating all Saudi children at school entry. • Mandatory vaccination of healthcare workers and ...
Expert Panel Recommendations: Dental Management of Patients on
... oral bisphosphonate therapy. However, patients with possible risk factors for BON use may benefit from assessment by an expert in metabolic bone diseases. These risk factors may include concomitant use of estrogen or glucocorticoids, older age (over 65 years) and prolonged use of bisphosphonates. Se ...
... oral bisphosphonate therapy. However, patients with possible risk factors for BON use may benefit from assessment by an expert in metabolic bone diseases. These risk factors may include concomitant use of estrogen or glucocorticoids, older age (over 65 years) and prolonged use of bisphosphonates. Se ...
11. Dental implants
... 5. Primary Healing: The most critical factor in the immediate post-op period is the NON-loading of the implants. At the time of surgery, The mucosa is closed with the implants either buried or minimally exposed and the implants are virtually ignored for two to six months (depending on location, imp ...
... 5. Primary Healing: The most critical factor in the immediate post-op period is the NON-loading of the implants. At the time of surgery, The mucosa is closed with the implants either buried or minimally exposed and the implants are virtually ignored for two to six months (depending on location, imp ...
Infection Control Policy
... isolation facilities or treatment rooms but there is an expectation to implement reasonable precautions when a patient is suspected or known to have a transmissible infection. Therefore within this practice those patients with known or suspected infections such as pulmonary tuberculosis and communic ...
... isolation facilities or treatment rooms but there is an expectation to implement reasonable precautions when a patient is suspected or known to have a transmissible infection. Therefore within this practice those patients with known or suspected infections such as pulmonary tuberculosis and communic ...
revised definitions 1.3
... Bruxism can affect both children and adults When does it occur? Bruxism can occur either during the day but more commonly during sleep. It is commonly an involuntary behaviour of grinding and/or clenching the teeth, and can be induced by stress, anxiety or anger. Should I be concerned? Bruxism can c ...
... Bruxism can affect both children and adults When does it occur? Bruxism can occur either during the day but more commonly during sleep. It is commonly an involuntary behaviour of grinding and/or clenching the teeth, and can be induced by stress, anxiety or anger. Should I be concerned? Bruxism can c ...
Hepatitis B
... • Hepatitis B is one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma worldwide. • Approximately one-third of the world’s population have serological evidence of past or current infection with hepatitis B and approximately 350–400 million people are chronic HBsAg carri ...
... • Hepatitis B is one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma worldwide. • Approximately one-third of the world’s population have serological evidence of past or current infection with hepatitis B and approximately 350–400 million people are chronic HBsAg carri ...
Chapter 25
... HIV Infection • World-wide epidemic – Although no cure, progress in treatment has been made – Best course of treatment is prevention – Death rate in U.S. begin to decline during 1990s – Progression from HIV to AIDS has also slowed ...
... HIV Infection • World-wide epidemic – Although no cure, progress in treatment has been made – Best course of treatment is prevention – Death rate in U.S. begin to decline during 1990s – Progression from HIV to AIDS has also slowed ...
Bacterial Skin Infections - American Academy of Dermatology
... Treat tinea pedis, toe maceration (strep) if present Consideration of concurrent oral steroid treatment to decrease postinflammatory lymphatic damage; more studies needed For hospitalized patients: empiric therapy for MRSA should be considered Cultures from abscesses and other purulent skin and soft ...
... Treat tinea pedis, toe maceration (strep) if present Consideration of concurrent oral steroid treatment to decrease postinflammatory lymphatic damage; more studies needed For hospitalized patients: empiric therapy for MRSA should be considered Cultures from abscesses and other purulent skin and soft ...
manual for blood-borne disease - Office of Research Integrity
... cases occur annually. The risk of occupational infection with HIV is very low, although the consequences are much more severe. Other bloodborne diseases that pose sporadic but infrequent occupational infection risks include: hepatitis C, syphilis, malaria, babesiosis, brucellosis, relapsing fever, h ...
... cases occur annually. The risk of occupational infection with HIV is very low, although the consequences are much more severe. Other bloodborne diseases that pose sporadic but infrequent occupational infection risks include: hepatitis C, syphilis, malaria, babesiosis, brucellosis, relapsing fever, h ...
Palliative Care & Medicine Palliative Care Dentistry-A Boon for the Elderly
... focuses on the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, physical, psychosocial and spiritual. Now, a question may arise, what role could a dentist have in palliative care. Well, it has to be brought to everyone’s not ...
... focuses on the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, physical, psychosocial and spiritual. Now, a question may arise, what role could a dentist have in palliative care. Well, it has to be brought to everyone’s not ...
Focal Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer
... a third of patients on active surveillance require treatment.2– 4 Focal therapy may offer another, complementary strategy that addresses the problem of over treatment. Focal therapy in prostate cancer incorporates the principles of organ preservation used in other solid organ cancers.5–7 Using this ...
... a third of patients on active surveillance require treatment.2– 4 Focal therapy may offer another, complementary strategy that addresses the problem of over treatment. Focal therapy in prostate cancer incorporates the principles of organ preservation used in other solid organ cancers.5–7 Using this ...
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
... Acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections occur when skin integrity is compromised as a result of high bacterial load on the skin, the availability of bacterial nutrients, excessive skin moisture, inadequate blood supply, immunosuppression, or damage to the corneal layer. Poor hygiene, the ...
... Acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections occur when skin integrity is compromised as a result of high bacterial load on the skin, the availability of bacterial nutrients, excessive skin moisture, inadequate blood supply, immunosuppression, or damage to the corneal layer. Poor hygiene, the ...
SECTION 2: INFECTIOUS DISEASE CHAPTER 10: RESPIRATORY
... Q.6. A 68-year active smoker with long-standing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and five admissions to the hospital in the past two years is admitted to the intensive care unit because of respiratory failure. He had complained of worsening respiratory symptoms and cough for one week but claime ...
... Q.6. A 68-year active smoker with long-standing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and five admissions to the hospital in the past two years is admitted to the intensive care unit because of respiratory failure. He had complained of worsening respiratory symptoms and cough for one week but claime ...
smoking and periodontal disease
... Long-term studies have proven that smokers have a higher probability of experiencing periodontal disease recurrence during the periodontal maintenance phase, while people who smoke more than 10 cigarettes per day show the most severe disease progression (9). Some studies have even shown that second ...
... Long-term studies have proven that smokers have a higher probability of experiencing periodontal disease recurrence during the periodontal maintenance phase, while people who smoke more than 10 cigarettes per day show the most severe disease progression (9). Some studies have even shown that second ...
Non-carious tooth surface loss
... drinks/foods. Regurgitation erosion is difficult to prevent and some chronic cases require referral. Milder cases are normally controlled with self-medication and dietary control. Counseling may be offered for those concerned with body image or suffering from eating disorders. Patients must be advis ...
... drinks/foods. Regurgitation erosion is difficult to prevent and some chronic cases require referral. Milder cases are normally controlled with self-medication and dietary control. Counseling may be offered for those concerned with body image or suffering from eating disorders. Patients must be advis ...
Case Report Diagnosis and treatment of acute descending
... transverse section of chest CT scanning and the lung condition has improved. C: The gas accumulation in the prevertebral space nearly disappeared in coronary section of neck CT scanning. D: The bilateral lungs are infected but the effusion is reduced. ...
... transverse section of chest CT scanning and the lung condition has improved. C: The gas accumulation in the prevertebral space nearly disappeared in coronary section of neck CT scanning. D: The bilateral lungs are infected but the effusion is reduced. ...
Infectious Sacro-Iliitis (ISI)
... In pyogenic ISI, the definitive microbiological diagnosis may be based on blood cultures, joint fluid by CT-guided percutaneous puncture, or surgical specimens (4,14). When performed, blood cultures are positive in 42% to 69% (3,4) of adults and 45.5% of children (4). No primary source of infection ...
... In pyogenic ISI, the definitive microbiological diagnosis may be based on blood cultures, joint fluid by CT-guided percutaneous puncture, or surgical specimens (4,14). When performed, blood cultures are positive in 42% to 69% (3,4) of adults and 45.5% of children (4). No primary source of infection ...