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The Implications of Using Ozone in General Dental Practice
The Implications of Using Ozone in General Dental Practice

... ~oval of this diseased tissue is by various physical eans, usually, a drill. Over many years dental students 'ere taught engineering principles in cavity design, as early exemplified by the work of G.Y. Black. The am~~tated tissue would then be replaced with some form [ restorative material, i.e. 't ...
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Addendum - The Australian Dental Association
Addendum - The Australian Dental Association

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The risk for root resorption when treating with fixed appliances
The risk for root resorption when treating with fixed appliances

... among researchers. Already in the 1930`s and 1940`s Rudolph claimed that a young age at treatment start was beneficial in the matter of EARR. “The younger the patient at the onset of treatment, the more prolonged the treatment be without permanent loss of root tip structure” (Rudolph 1940). In ortho ...
Treatment Plan Development
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Comparison of two cone-beam computed tomography systems in
Comparison of two cone-beam computed tomography systems in

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Comprehensive Plan Benefits Booklet
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implant-supported overdentures

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Soft-Tissue Lasers and Procedures
Soft-Tissue Lasers and Procedures

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The shape of d ental caries lesion in enamel

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Outcomes of Primary Endodontic Therapy Provided by Endodontic
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Bisphosphonate – Related Osteonecrois
Bisphosphonate – Related Osteonecrois

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Schedule of Covered Services and Copayments

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Policy on the Use of Lasers for Pediatric Dental Patients
Policy on the Use of Lasers for Pediatric Dental Patients

... the water occurs, resulting in soft tissue ablation.1 Since soft tissue is made up of a high percentage of water, excision of soft tissue initiates at this temperature. Hard tissue composed of hydroxyapatite crystals and minerals are not ablated at this temperature, but the water component is vapori ...
The Kois Center Graduate: Pursuing Dental Excellence
The Kois Center Graduate: Pursuing Dental Excellence

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An Unusual Complication After the Extraction of a Maxillary Third
An Unusual Complication After the Extraction of a Maxillary Third

... and Hamman’s sign [12]. In the diagnosis of CSE via radiological examination, conventional radiographs can show air bubbles and probable pneumomediastinum or pneumothorax. A CBCT scan can also be used to detect air accumulation in the subcutaneous tissues. CSE is a self-limiting condition, but emerg ...
Preventive Module - Special Care Advocates in Dentistry
Preventive Module - Special Care Advocates in Dentistry

... Many individuals with a grip problem and limited fine motor control find an automatic toothbrush with its’ typically fat handle an advantage in performing plaque removal. There are many popular commercial choices available. Several studies have found the automatic toothbrush to be superior to manual ...
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Scaling and root planing



Scaling and root planing, otherwise known as conventional periodontal therapy, non-surgical periodontal therapy, or deep cleaning, is the process of removing or eliminating the etiologic agents – dental plaque, its products, and calculus – which cause inflammation, thus helping to establish a periodontium that is free of disease. Periodontal scalers and periodontal curettes are some of the tools involved.
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