Ozonated Liquids in Dental Practice – A Review - The O-Zone
... absence of self-regenerative resources, and possibly a failure on the clinician’s part to correctly diagnose with modern diagnostic tools. At this stage, the only possible intervention is amputation of infected and necrotic tissues, and prosthetic replacement when possible and where available to rei ...
... absence of self-regenerative resources, and possibly a failure on the clinician’s part to correctly diagnose with modern diagnostic tools. At this stage, the only possible intervention is amputation of infected and necrotic tissues, and prosthetic replacement when possible and where available to rei ...
1 A 4-year-old girl presents with body temperature rise, aggravation
... A 3-year-old girl complains of pain and swelling in the region of the decayed 51, 52 teeth, body temperature rise up to 37,5-37,9oC. Objectively: the face is asymmetric because of a swelling in the upper lip region and right infraorbital region. The crown of the 51 tooth is completely decayed. Mucou ...
... A 3-year-old girl complains of pain and swelling in the region of the decayed 51, 52 teeth, body temperature rise up to 37,5-37,9oC. Objectively: the face is asymmetric because of a swelling in the upper lip region and right infraorbital region. The crown of the 51 tooth is completely decayed. Mucou ...
Policy for the management of outbreaks
... This is a critical decision and will be based on a number of factors: number of cases, severity of infection, and nature of the mode of transmission. The rapid recognition of outbreaks is one of the most important objectives of routine surveillance. Outbreaks may be identified in the laboratory or b ...
... This is a critical decision and will be based on a number of factors: number of cases, severity of infection, and nature of the mode of transmission. The rapid recognition of outbreaks is one of the most important objectives of routine surveillance. Outbreaks may be identified in the laboratory or b ...
Head and neck anatomy
... Natal teeth are relatively uncommon, appearing in about one in every 2,000 to 3,000 births. Although most natal teeth are isolated incidents, their presence may be associated with certain medical syndromes. Natal teeth generally develop on the lower gum, where the central incisor teeth will appear. ...
... Natal teeth are relatively uncommon, appearing in about one in every 2,000 to 3,000 births. Although most natal teeth are isolated incidents, their presence may be associated with certain medical syndromes. Natal teeth generally develop on the lower gum, where the central incisor teeth will appear. ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Acute osteomyelitisis a frequent complication of open fractures however it is extremely rareafter closed fractures and literature review revealed only 26 reported cases [4]. About half the reported cases involved children and long bones were more commonly affected however only 2 cases involved humer ...
... Acute osteomyelitisis a frequent complication of open fractures however it is extremely rareafter closed fractures and literature review revealed only 26 reported cases [4]. About half the reported cases involved children and long bones were more commonly affected however only 2 cases involved humer ...
DIARRHEA
... Increased intestinal secretion or decreased absorption results in a watery diarrhea that may be large in volume (1–10 L/d) but with a ...
... Increased intestinal secretion or decreased absorption results in a watery diarrhea that may be large in volume (1–10 L/d) but with a ...
Dental erosion: an overview on definition
... As previously mentioned dental erosion can be divided in two phases: initial phase denominated as “Erosion” (in which there is only softening) and the advanced phase denominated as “Erosive Tooth Wear” (with tooth surface loss) [2]. Dental erosion can be detected and quantity in both phases by using ...
... As previously mentioned dental erosion can be divided in two phases: initial phase denominated as “Erosion” (in which there is only softening) and the advanced phase denominated as “Erosive Tooth Wear” (with tooth surface loss) [2]. Dental erosion can be detected and quantity in both phases by using ...
The effects of lavender scent on dental patient anxiety levels: a
... 1. Online Medical Dictionary 1998 [cited 2008]; Available from: http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/ omd?dental+anxiety. 2. Locker D. An introduction to behavioural science and dentistry. London: Tavistock Routledge, 1989; ...
... 1. Online Medical Dictionary 1998 [cited 2008]; Available from: http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/ omd?dental+anxiety. 2. Locker D. An introduction to behavioural science and dentistry. London: Tavistock Routledge, 1989; ...
Volume 1 Issue 2 - Panoramic Corporation
... While atherosclerosis-related maladies are perhaps the most prevalent cause of life-threatening human disease, there is still not a thorough understanding of its causes. Associations are known, and where these can be changed, the progression of atheroma can be halted and even reversed. Such associat ...
... While atherosclerosis-related maladies are perhaps the most prevalent cause of life-threatening human disease, there is still not a thorough understanding of its causes. Associations are known, and where these can be changed, the progression of atheroma can be halted and even reversed. Such associat ...
4._Urinary_Incontinence
... Bladder stress test—You cough vigorously as the doctor watches for loss of urine from the urinary opening. Urinalysis and urine culture—Laboratory technicians test your urine for evidence of infection, urinary stones, or other contributing causes. Ultrasound—This test uses sound waves to crea ...
... Bladder stress test—You cough vigorously as the doctor watches for loss of urine from the urinary opening. Urinalysis and urine culture—Laboratory technicians test your urine for evidence of infection, urinary stones, or other contributing causes. Ultrasound—This test uses sound waves to crea ...
Treatment of Acute Hepatitis C Infection - Core
... Overall, treatment of acute HCV infection has been shown to result in high sustained virologic response (SVR) rates, even prior to the modern era of treatment with direct-acting agents. The SVR rates observed with interferon-based therapy of acute HCV contrasted with the much lower SVR rates observe ...
... Overall, treatment of acute HCV infection has been shown to result in high sustained virologic response (SVR) rates, even prior to the modern era of treatment with direct-acting agents. The SVR rates observed with interferon-based therapy of acute HCV contrasted with the much lower SVR rates observe ...
Referral and treatment practices in Orthodontics. A questionnaire
... Organization of Orthodontic treatment in Norway as compared to other Nordic countries Norway has a higher number of specialist’s 1:25000, per population as compared to other Nordic countries, 1:32692 in Finland, and 1: 31034 in Sweden [1]. In 2007, there were 180 specialists in Norway, 140 specialis ...
... Organization of Orthodontic treatment in Norway as compared to other Nordic countries Norway has a higher number of specialist’s 1:25000, per population as compared to other Nordic countries, 1:32692 in Finland, and 1: 31034 in Sweden [1]. In 2007, there were 180 specialists in Norway, 140 specialis ...
Direct layered Transitional Resin Bonded Bridge and
... the patient was very young. Following a secondary instance of trauma, the tooth had received a fibre post/ core and new crown just 3 years prior with virtually no ferrule. The patient was warned about the poor longterm prognosis of type of restoration, but wanted to see how long his natural tooth mi ...
... the patient was very young. Following a secondary instance of trauma, the tooth had received a fibre post/ core and new crown just 3 years prior with virtually no ferrule. The patient was warned about the poor longterm prognosis of type of restoration, but wanted to see how long his natural tooth mi ...
11 INFECTION II. GRANULOMATOUS INFECTIONS
... is a common task for the surgical pathologist. Most necrotizing granulomas are caused by infection, usually fungal or mycobacterial, and the responsible organism is usually demonstrable in the tissue. A number of important noninfectious lesions, however, especially various pulmonary vasculitides and ...
... is a common task for the surgical pathologist. Most necrotizing granulomas are caused by infection, usually fungal or mycobacterial, and the responsible organism is usually demonstrable in the tissue. A number of important noninfectious lesions, however, especially various pulmonary vasculitides and ...
Diagnosis and Treatment of Anterior Cracked Tooth: A Case Report
... cases, the cracks cannot be easily visualized, and the symptoms can vary depending on the direction and rate of progression of the cracks [5,6]. Cracks in natural teeth must be considered as a clinical concern because it presents at a reported frequency of 4%-5% in every 100 adults, with molars repr ...
... cases, the cracks cannot be easily visualized, and the symptoms can vary depending on the direction and rate of progression of the cracks [5,6]. Cracks in natural teeth must be considered as a clinical concern because it presents at a reported frequency of 4%-5% in every 100 adults, with molars repr ...
Outcomes for root-fractured permanent incisors: a retrospective study
... possible these rare cases were due to healing originating from the periodontium, but this was not specifically examined in the present study. No significant relationship to the type of root tissue healing was found with regard to location of the fracture, presence of concomitant crown fracture, or s ...
... possible these rare cases were due to healing originating from the periodontium, but this was not specifically examined in the present study. No significant relationship to the type of root tissue healing was found with regard to location of the fracture, presence of concomitant crown fracture, or s ...
Cellulitis is a spreading bacterial infection of the skin and tissues
... Odontogenic infections should be treated vigorously. Antimicrobial considerations include: erythromycin, cloxacillin, fucidin and can be given in standard dosage penicillins (other than phenoxymethyl penicillin and flucloxacillin), metronidazole and cephaloridine, should be given in lower doses, sin ...
... Odontogenic infections should be treated vigorously. Antimicrobial considerations include: erythromycin, cloxacillin, fucidin and can be given in standard dosage penicillins (other than phenoxymethyl penicillin and flucloxacillin), metronidazole and cephaloridine, should be given in lower doses, sin ...
Vaginitis and Cervicitis
... Screening... Clinicians should screen women who are at risk for sexually transmitted causes of vaginitis and cervicitis for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and T. vaginalis infections. These include women with new or multiple sexual partners, history or current symptoms of STIs, or history of unprotected inte ...
... Screening... Clinicians should screen women who are at risk for sexually transmitted causes of vaginitis and cervicitis for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and T. vaginalis infections. These include women with new or multiple sexual partners, history or current symptoms of STIs, or history of unprotected inte ...
Guide to Infection Prevention for Outpatient Settings: Minimum
... a significant shift in healthcare delivery from the acute, inpatient hospital setting to a variety of ambulatory and community-based settings. Ambulatory care is provided in hospital-based outpatient clinics, nonhospital-based clinics and physician offices, ambulatory surgical centers, and many othe ...
... a significant shift in healthcare delivery from the acute, inpatient hospital setting to a variety of ambulatory and community-based settings. Ambulatory care is provided in hospital-based outpatient clinics, nonhospital-based clinics and physician offices, ambulatory surgical centers, and many othe ...