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A Case Report of 3 Generations: Familial X
A Case Report of 3 Generations: Familial X

... prevalence in both sexes; however, it may also occur sporadically. In general, more severe symptoms are noted in males. Hypophosphatemic rickets will usually manifest in 50% of the male children of a woman who is a carrier. It is inherited by a female when the disease manifests in the father and the ...
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Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: Report of a

... Materials and Methods: A multidisciplinary expert group reviewed all pertinent published data on bisphosphonate-associated ONJ. Food and Drug Administration drug adverse event reports were also reviewed. Results and Conclusions: A case definition was developed so that subsequent studies could report ...
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Osteonecrosis of the jaw after dental implant placement. A case report

... for patients with osteoporosis to arrest bone loss and preserve bone density. Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates, such as alendronate, risedronate, ibandronate, and zoledronate, are agents that inhibit bone resorption (1, 2). Recent reports have shown a link between these medications and osteonecro ...
A Safe and Effective Primary Treatment Option
A Safe and Effective Primary Treatment Option

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October 2013 Newsletter - Drs Smith and Domingue
October 2013 Newsletter - Drs Smith and Domingue

... make it difficult to clean teeth properly. This can, in turn, lead to inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), which if not treated can affect tooth-supporting tissues and lead to tooth loss. It happens over a period of three months or so in varying degrees. The problem itself won’t go away unless the ...
Update on Bisphosphonate Osteonecrosis of the Jaws
Update on Bisphosphonate Osteonecrosis of the Jaws

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UTILIZING DENTAL IMPLANTS TO RETAIN REMOVABLE APPLIANCES

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The Active Duty Dental Benefit - The Active Duty Dental Program

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schedule of benefits

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Necessary Personal Oral Hygiene by Charles C. Bass
Necessary Personal Oral Hygiene by Charles C. Bass

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Management of Complications of Dental Extractions

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Untitled

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Inhibition of Apical Root Resorption by Calcium - SEER-UFMG

... undergo periapical resorption after orthodontic treatment, and more intriguing, is the fact that during orthodontic movement, endodontically treated teeth appear to have less severe apical resorption than vital ones6. It is known that the vital pulp plays a key role in the resorptive process releasi ...
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... the stimulus of the larger permanent teeth is not present the primary will often become ankylosed leading to a stop of the development of alveolar bone The extraction of the ankylosed element will lead to further loss of alveolar bone In some individuals with hypodontia, alveolar development is less ...
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pediatric dental rider

... • Amalgam, composite restorations and stainless steel crowns; • Other restorative materials appropriate for children; • Replacement of a restoration if it is defective, as shown by conditions such as recurrent decay or fracture; • Single crowns at sixty (60) month intervals, only if there is not eno ...
Review of Indigenous oral health
Review of Indigenous oral health

... Caries, also known as cavities or tooth decay, is caused by bacteria that live in the mouth [7]. When a person eats sweet and sticky foods, these bacteria produce acid that decays (breaks down) the tooth’s enamel (hard outer part of the tooth). If caries is found early it can be treated and there ar ...
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Oral Piercing cont.

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direct referral dental plan* hn plus dhmo 225 schedule
direct referral dental plan* hn plus dhmo 225 schedule

... D4274 Distal or proximal wedge procedure (when not performed in conjunction with surgical procedures in the same anatomical area) D4275 Soft tissue allograft D4320 Provisional splinting – intracoronal D4321 Provisional splinting – extracoronal D4341 Periodontal scaling and root planing – four or mor ...
Full Text:PDF - The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
Full Text:PDF - The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics

... but a markedly positive outcome has not been achieved4. Corticosteroids can be used during attacks in the regions of the extremities and thorax. Surgical excision of heterotopic bone is not recommended, because new bone formation usually occurs by around 4 months following the operation. However, po ...
The Association Between Oral Microorgansims and Aspiration
The Association Between Oral Microorgansims and Aspiration

... isolated from one periodontal pocket, only a small percentage of these are considered periodontal pathogens. Table 2 provides a listing of the species of bacteria associated with periodontal disease [3]. In addition to bacteria, the oral microbiota includes Gram-positive and Gram-negative facultativ ...
Good health begins with a healthy mouth
Good health begins with a healthy mouth

... Management (IODPM) modules as a practical solution to facilitate the integration of oral health within primary health care. Integrating oral health prevention and management into the delivery of primary health care services is now one of the cornerstones of PAHO’s oral health program. The IODPM modu ...
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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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