
Dental Caries (龋病)
... host & tooth Role of Tooth • Quality • Position • Structure • arrangement ...
... host & tooth Role of Tooth • Quality • Position • Structure • arrangement ...
Veterans Affairs Dental Insurance Program Complete Dentist
... sealants for purposes of determining benefits. 6. Repair or replacement of restorations by the same dentist and involving the same tooth surfaces, performed within 24 months of the original restoration are considered integral procedures, and a separate fee is not chargeable to the member by a partic ...
... sealants for purposes of determining benefits. 6. Repair or replacement of restorations by the same dentist and involving the same tooth surfaces, performed within 24 months of the original restoration are considered integral procedures, and a separate fee is not chargeable to the member by a partic ...
The oral biology of bad breath
... Only two published studies - short-term , small Ns Zinc reacts with VSC Safe when not used in excess More published evidence - small Ns Reduces VSC levels short-term ...
... Only two published studies - short-term , small Ns Zinc reacts with VSC Safe when not used in excess More published evidence - small Ns Reduces VSC levels short-term ...
Bone Densitometry
... As defined by the WHO, a patient with a score in the range of -1.0 and -2.5 is said to have osteopenia, an intermediate level of bone mineral density loss. ...
... As defined by the WHO, a patient with a score in the range of -1.0 and -2.5 is said to have osteopenia, an intermediate level of bone mineral density loss. ...
Stigmas in Orthodontics
... In the literature, much attention has been focused on the relationship between temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) and orthodontic treatment. Whilst TMD is common in the general population irrespective of orthodontic treatment, there is no evidence to support the theory that orthodontic treatment ca ...
... In the literature, much attention has been focused on the relationship between temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) and orthodontic treatment. Whilst TMD is common in the general population irrespective of orthodontic treatment, there is no evidence to support the theory that orthodontic treatment ca ...
Orthodontia
... Caries control – avoidance of premature loss of 1° teeth resulting in loss of space for permanent tooth Use of space maintainers – saves space for permanent tooth ...
... Caries control – avoidance of premature loss of 1° teeth resulting in loss of space for permanent tooth Use of space maintainers – saves space for permanent tooth ...
dental vocabulary
... saliva: clear lubricating fluid in the mouth containing water, enzymes, bacteria, mucus, viruses, blood cells and undigested food particles salivary glands: located under tongue and in cheeks, produce saliva scaling and root planing: meticulous removal of plaque and calculus from tooth surfaces sea ...
... saliva: clear lubricating fluid in the mouth containing water, enzymes, bacteria, mucus, viruses, blood cells and undigested food particles salivary glands: located under tongue and in cheeks, produce saliva scaling and root planing: meticulous removal of plaque and calculus from tooth surfaces sea ...
Studies Related to Ozonated Oils
... Abstract: This study was undertaken to evaluate the therapeutic effects of topical ozonated olive oil on acute cutaneous wound healing in a guinea pig model and also to elucidate its therapeutic mechanism. After creating full-thickness skin wounds on the backs of guinea pigs by using a 6 mm punch bi ...
... Abstract: This study was undertaken to evaluate the therapeutic effects of topical ozonated olive oil on acute cutaneous wound healing in a guinea pig model and also to elucidate its therapeutic mechanism. After creating full-thickness skin wounds on the backs of guinea pigs by using a 6 mm punch bi ...
Oral Surgery,Sheet14,Dr.Shayyab
... Whenever a patient presents with a facial swelling in emergency, first question I should ask him is it acute or chronic (clinical classification): Acute: mostly it’ll be acute where we have signs and symptoms (s/s): cardinal signs of infection, pallor, redness, loss of function, pain…then since its ...
... Whenever a patient presents with a facial swelling in emergency, first question I should ask him is it acute or chronic (clinical classification): Acute: mostly it’ll be acute where we have signs and symptoms (s/s): cardinal signs of infection, pallor, redness, loss of function, pain…then since its ...
The Vikings artefact box information
... practical and decorative uses. Each material has its own distinct properties which the Viking and Saxon craftsmen understood well. Combs were usually made of antler which is strongest along its length. For this reason the teeth were cut from narrow plates, these were then riveted together with long ...
... practical and decorative uses. Each material has its own distinct properties which the Viking and Saxon craftsmen understood well. Combs were usually made of antler which is strongest along its length. For this reason the teeth were cut from narrow plates, these were then riveted together with long ...
B4 Oncology: Oral Dysfunction
... Sucralfate – acts by binding to damaged mucosal surface proteins, thus forming a protective coating. Local production of prostaglandin E2, a known cytoprotectant, is increased 3. Agents to prevent infection o Chlorhexidine – gargle (or swish) and spit four times daily, usually after completion of mo ...
... Sucralfate – acts by binding to damaged mucosal surface proteins, thus forming a protective coating. Local production of prostaglandin E2, a known cytoprotectant, is increased 3. Agents to prevent infection o Chlorhexidine – gargle (or swish) and spit four times daily, usually after completion of mo ...
TEETH_DISEASES-2
... at any age. The gum disease can be easily prevented in most cases by practicing good oral hygiene. The gum disease usually develops very slowly without any pain in the beginning. The teeth are held in place by the gums and the bones. The gum disease is caused by the dental plaque, which is a thin co ...
... at any age. The gum disease can be easily prevented in most cases by practicing good oral hygiene. The gum disease usually develops very slowly without any pain in the beginning. The teeth are held in place by the gums and the bones. The gum disease is caused by the dental plaque, which is a thin co ...
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% ...
Dental Emergencies in the Wild
... oxide and eugenol combination cements are advantageous in that they have an anesthetic effect and can be mixed to different consistencies, depending upon whether they are to be used as filling material or adhesives. However, the liquid can leak from its container, and the cement is sticky and more d ...
... oxide and eugenol combination cements are advantageous in that they have an anesthetic effect and can be mixed to different consistencies, depending upon whether they are to be used as filling material or adhesives. However, the liquid can leak from its container, and the cement is sticky and more d ...
PAEDODONTICS AND ORTHODONTICS
... clearest view for localization and to assist in determine the optimal surgical approach, as part of a syndrome (cleidocranial dysplasia). Management is extraction; some require surgical removal as early as possible to allow eruption of the permanent tooth. During surgical removal care must be taken ...
... clearest view for localization and to assist in determine the optimal surgical approach, as part of a syndrome (cleidocranial dysplasia). Management is extraction; some require surgical removal as early as possible to allow eruption of the permanent tooth. During surgical removal care must be taken ...
evaluation of single and multiple visit root canal therapy
... issues in endodontics.2 Generally patients are requesting that their endodontic therapy is being completed in a single-visit. Treatment in single-visit certainly has many advantages to the both clinician and patient. It is less timeconsuming, resulting in less cost for the patient, less painful and ...
... issues in endodontics.2 Generally patients are requesting that their endodontic therapy is being completed in a single-visit. Treatment in single-visit certainly has many advantages to the both clinician and patient. It is less timeconsuming, resulting in less cost for the patient, less painful and ...
Ehler`s-Danlos Syndrome
... dental treatment to patients with the syndrome. To avoid any complications during their dental visit, a thorough interview with the patient should be held along with taking their medical and family history. This is the safest and professional way to treat a patient. There is a correlation between Eh ...
... dental treatment to patients with the syndrome. To avoid any complications during their dental visit, a thorough interview with the patient should be held along with taking their medical and family history. This is the safest and professional way to treat a patient. There is a correlation between Eh ...
Teething Gains - Progressive Periodontics
... to interview the person and learn about that person’s background,” Eslami advises. ...
... to interview the person and learn about that person’s background,” Eslami advises. ...
Putative Etiologic Factors for Severe ECC
... • About caries – Are all factors equally important? – Is there a dominant cariogenic bacterium? – How to treat caries as an ecology based disease? ...
... • About caries – Are all factors equally important? – Is there a dominant cariogenic bacterium? – How to treat caries as an ecology based disease? ...
Expert Panel Recommendations: Dental Management of Patients on
... The risk factors for BON have not been identified, however, the bone antiresorptive potency of the drug utilized may play an important role. It is important to consider that less than 1% of the dose of a bisphosphonate taken orally is absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract, whereas, over 50% of the ...
... The risk factors for BON have not been identified, however, the bone antiresorptive potency of the drug utilized may play an important role. It is important to consider that less than 1% of the dose of a bisphosphonate taken orally is absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract, whereas, over 50% of the ...
Good Oral Health Guide
... GOOD ORAL HYGIENE…STEP BY STEP The most important part of maintaining good oral health is a person’s daily oral hygiene and diet. Brushing, rinsing, a healthy diet and, if possible, flossing, will not only enhance a person’s smile and self-esteem but also can avoid problems in the future. Everyone, ...
... GOOD ORAL HYGIENE…STEP BY STEP The most important part of maintaining good oral health is a person’s daily oral hygiene and diet. Brushing, rinsing, a healthy diet and, if possible, flossing, will not only enhance a person’s smile and self-esteem but also can avoid problems in the future. Everyone, ...
(Sedative) Filling Post Op Care
... cleaning, but can also be related to inadequate plaque removal. It is very important to be very meticulous with your plaque control procedures. Oral Sugery Post Op Care Pain A certain amount of pain following surgery is to be expected. For persistent pain use the medication prescribed. Always take p ...
... cleaning, but can also be related to inadequate plaque removal. It is very important to be very meticulous with your plaque control procedures. Oral Sugery Post Op Care Pain A certain amount of pain following surgery is to be expected. For persistent pain use the medication prescribed. Always take p ...
tooth fracture (broken tooth)
... A living (vital) pulp is required for continued root development; as long as the pulp is alive (vital), the treatment of choice is partial pulpectomy and direct pulp capping, followed by restoration If the pulp tissue is dead (necrotic), no further root development will occur; necrotic immature ...
... A living (vital) pulp is required for continued root development; as long as the pulp is alive (vital), the treatment of choice is partial pulpectomy and direct pulp capping, followed by restoration If the pulp tissue is dead (necrotic), no further root development will occur; necrotic immature ...
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.