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Clinical Guidelines
... adhered to for all treatments. Some benefit plans do allow for an office visit fee which will be listed on the benefit schedule. “Comprehensive periodontal evaluation– for new or established patients” (D0180) - This procedure is indicated for patients showing signs or symptoms of periodontal disease ...
... adhered to for all treatments. Some benefit plans do allow for an office visit fee which will be listed on the benefit schedule. “Comprehensive periodontal evaluation– for new or established patients” (D0180) - This procedure is indicated for patients showing signs or symptoms of periodontal disease ...
Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia
... Dental professionals owe it to their patients to assist in identifying and diagnosing conditions that have perhaps been unrecognized as of yet by primary care physicians or dental professionals. In children, cases such as that of Patient “X” can be referred for appropriate care in a timely manner to ...
... Dental professionals owe it to their patients to assist in identifying and diagnosing conditions that have perhaps been unrecognized as of yet by primary care physicians or dental professionals. In children, cases such as that of Patient “X” can be referred for appropriate care in a timely manner to ...
Periodontal Surgery - Kalra Speciality Dentistry
... in the form of a sticky, colorless plaque that constantly forms on your teeth. However, many factors (see main brochure) can cause periodontal disease or influence its progression. Your bone and gum tissue should fit snugly around your teeth like a turtleneck around your neck. When you have periodon ...
... in the form of a sticky, colorless plaque that constantly forms on your teeth. However, many factors (see main brochure) can cause periodontal disease or influence its progression. Your bone and gum tissue should fit snugly around your teeth like a turtleneck around your neck. When you have periodon ...
Etiology, Epidemiology, and Prevention of Dental Disease in Children
... 2) Same plaque at closer look. There is a ‘white spot’ lesion (w) developing at he margin of the gingiva, and brown calculus (c) developing in the sulcus ttached to the tooth. 3) Close-up view of plaque. Biofilm bacteria, which onsists of several species of bacteria (cocci, rods, motile spirochetes) ...
... 2) Same plaque at closer look. There is a ‘white spot’ lesion (w) developing at he margin of the gingiva, and brown calculus (c) developing in the sulcus ttached to the tooth. 3) Close-up view of plaque. Biofilm bacteria, which onsists of several species of bacteria (cocci, rods, motile spirochetes) ...
Identification of a charred corpse through dental records
... a person unique. Compared to other methods of identification, denta l records is only less practicable than fingerprint analysis. However, the latter cannot always be achieved in cases which the tissues of the distal upper extremities are destroyed. Forensic Dentistry employs ante-mortem dental data ...
... a person unique. Compared to other methods of identification, denta l records is only less practicable than fingerprint analysis. However, the latter cannot always be achieved in cases which the tissues of the distal upper extremities are destroyed. Forensic Dentistry employs ante-mortem dental data ...
Bacterial Plaque
... • The longer plaque remains on the tooth surface, the more types of microorganisms will be present until the plaque reaches maturity in a few days • Bacterial plaque is the principle etiological agent of ...
... • The longer plaque remains on the tooth surface, the more types of microorganisms will be present until the plaque reaches maturity in a few days • Bacterial plaque is the principle etiological agent of ...
D0100-D0999 I. Diagnostic - Delta Dental of Washington
... D2790 crown – full cast high noble metal D2791 crown – full cast predominantly base metal D2792 crown – full cast noble metal D2794 crown – titanium D2799 provisional crown Other Restorative Services D2910 recement inlay, onlay, or partial coverage restoration D2915 recement cast or prefabricated p ...
... D2790 crown – full cast high noble metal D2791 crown – full cast predominantly base metal D2792 crown – full cast noble metal D2794 crown – titanium D2799 provisional crown Other Restorative Services D2910 recement inlay, onlay, or partial coverage restoration D2915 recement cast or prefabricated p ...
To save or to extract, that is the question. Natural teeth or dental
... ments for fixed partial dentures, before implants are thought of. The case presentations in this compilation will hopefully illustrate this postulate. Loss of one or several teeth, on the other hand, often calls for implant-supported replacements as an alternative to a tooth-supported bridge to avoi ...
... ments for fixed partial dentures, before implants are thought of. The case presentations in this compilation will hopefully illustrate this postulate. Loss of one or several teeth, on the other hand, often calls for implant-supported replacements as an alternative to a tooth-supported bridge to avoi ...
Dental Consult 1: Dental Trauma Following Motor Vehicle Collision
... solid foods. Maxillary right canine is in need of bonded composite resin coverage of exposed dentin to treat/prevent hypersensitivity. Teeth should not pose aspiration risk during or after deflation of ETT cuff. Intraoral soft tissue trauma requires debridement only Recommendations: 1. Suction mouth ...
... solid foods. Maxillary right canine is in need of bonded composite resin coverage of exposed dentin to treat/prevent hypersensitivity. Teeth should not pose aspiration risk during or after deflation of ETT cuff. Intraoral soft tissue trauma requires debridement only Recommendations: 1. Suction mouth ...
Use of a Caries Detection Aid in the Conservative
... device. The Doppler radar image created is ideal for patient education. The entire tooth surface is mapped with color-coded areas that indicate not only the presence of decay, but also the estimated depth of the lesion. This allows the patient to truly understand what is occurring in his or her mout ...
... device. The Doppler radar image created is ideal for patient education. The entire tooth surface is mapped with color-coded areas that indicate not only the presence of decay, but also the estimated depth of the lesion. This allows the patient to truly understand what is occurring in his or her mout ...
ISSN: 0719-3726 - Equine Dental Vets
... The canine teeth or triadan 04’ was present in all of 288 males in the study group, and only in 5.3% (9) of 168 mares. The disorders founded (table 1) were tooth overlong (TO, “supererupted”, or excessively tall) in 245 (56%), periodontal disease in 129 (28%), then fracture in 7 (2%) and apical infe ...
... The canine teeth or triadan 04’ was present in all of 288 males in the study group, and only in 5.3% (9) of 168 mares. The disorders founded (table 1) were tooth overlong (TO, “supererupted”, or excessively tall) in 245 (56%), periodontal disease in 129 (28%), then fracture in 7 (2%) and apical infe ...
Cigna Dental Care® (*DHMO) Patient Charge
... are the patient’s responsibility at the dentist’s usual fees. • The administration of IV sedation, general anesthesia, and/or Nitrous Oxide is not covered except as specifically listed on this Patient Charge Schedule. The application of local anesthetic is covered as part of your dental treatment. ...
... are the patient’s responsibility at the dentist’s usual fees. • The administration of IV sedation, general anesthesia, and/or Nitrous Oxide is not covered except as specifically listed on this Patient Charge Schedule. The application of local anesthetic is covered as part of your dental treatment. ...
Patient Implant Information Booklet
... the bone is preserved, because the bone is being used as it was when the natural teeth were present. WHAT IF ENOUGH BONE IS NOT PRESENT TO PLACE IMPLANTS? Predictable, proven procedures are available which help your body to regrow the bone it has lost. These procedures are safe and effective, and do ...
... the bone is preserved, because the bone is being used as it was when the natural teeth were present. WHAT IF ENOUGH BONE IS NOT PRESENT TO PLACE IMPLANTS? Predictable, proven procedures are available which help your body to regrow the bone it has lost. These procedures are safe and effective, and do ...
Outcomes for root-fractured permanent incisors: a retrospective study
... root fractures to allow an examination of the impact of these factors. As splinting did not have any significant effect either on pulpal vitality or the type of root tissue healing, teeth with minimal mobility and little periodontal injury or subluxation of the coronal element may have done equally ...
... root fractures to allow an examination of the impact of these factors. As splinting did not have any significant effect either on pulpal vitality or the type of root tissue healing, teeth with minimal mobility and little periodontal injury or subluxation of the coronal element may have done equally ...
DIAGNOdent 2012 PD
... Clean, healthy tooth structure exhibits little or no fluorescence This results in low readings Carious tooth structure will exhibit fluorescence, proportionate to the degree of caries This results in high readings Tone louder with higher readings Does not show the extent and severity of lesions for ...
... Clean, healthy tooth structure exhibits little or no fluorescence This results in low readings Carious tooth structure will exhibit fluorescence, proportionate to the degree of caries This results in high readings Tone louder with higher readings Does not show the extent and severity of lesions for ...
PENDULUM APPLIANCE
... be activated to begin moving the molar on that side in a posterior direction. At a subsequent appointment, the other side of the appliance will be activated. Once the desired molar relationship has been achieved, the appliance will be removed. This typically occurs after six months and, upon its rem ...
... be activated to begin moving the molar on that side in a posterior direction. At a subsequent appointment, the other side of the appliance will be activated. Once the desired molar relationship has been achieved, the appliance will be removed. This typically occurs after six months and, upon its rem ...
2015 UPDATE FOR COHG GLOBAL ALLIANCE PARTNERS NIHR
... Initially, we asked GA partners for a commitment of 3-year funding to establish this initiative, and we now realise that this funding is essential to the future success of the COHG. NIHR have committed new funding from 2015 until 2020 (at the highest tier for UK review groups), which enables us to e ...
... Initially, we asked GA partners for a commitment of 3-year funding to establish this initiative, and we now realise that this funding is essential to the future success of the COHG. NIHR have committed new funding from 2015 until 2020 (at the highest tier for UK review groups), which enables us to e ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... 1. Patient age: The most suitable age for tooth exposure and forced eruption is in childhood or adolescence because as the age increases, the impacted tooth develops ankylosis and the chances of orthodontic correction become difficult. 2. Esthetic and function of impacted tooth: A severely malformed ...
... 1. Patient age: The most suitable age for tooth exposure and forced eruption is in childhood or adolescence because as the age increases, the impacted tooth develops ankylosis and the chances of orthodontic correction become difficult. 2. Esthetic and function of impacted tooth: A severely malformed ...
S11 Para Otic Products Part2[1]
... should be used only by trained personnel • Gently pulling the auricle backward may allow medication to reach a greater depth into ear canal • Patients should be advised that symptoms should subside 1-2 days following selftreatment. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult doctor ...
... should be used only by trained personnel • Gently pulling the auricle backward may allow medication to reach a greater depth into ear canal • Patients should be advised that symptoms should subside 1-2 days following selftreatment. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult doctor ...
Accuracy of intraoral radiography, multidetector helical CT, and
... slice thicknesses 0.63 mm and 1.25 mm, and limited cone-beam computerized tomography (LCBCT) were compared for detection of horizontal tooth root fracture. Study design. In 7 beagle dogs, 28 maxillary anterior teeth were used, of which 13 had artificially induced horizontal root fracture. The specim ...
... slice thicknesses 0.63 mm and 1.25 mm, and limited cone-beam computerized tomography (LCBCT) were compared for detection of horizontal tooth root fracture. Study design. In 7 beagle dogs, 28 maxillary anterior teeth were used, of which 13 had artificially induced horizontal root fracture. The specim ...
Managed DentalGuard Guardian HMO
... The patient charges for codes 1110, 1120, 1201 and 1203 are limited to the first two services in any 12 month period. For each additional service in the same 12 month period, see codes 1204 and 1999 for the applicable patient charge. There is an additional dental lab service patient charge for these ...
... The patient charges for codes 1110, 1120, 1201 and 1203 are limited to the first two services in any 12 month period. For each additional service in the same 12 month period, see codes 1204 and 1999 for the applicable patient charge. There is an additional dental lab service patient charge for these ...
Pediatric Dental Rider
... Dental Emergency — A sudden, serious dental condition caused by an accident or dental disease that, if not treated immediately, would result in serious harm to the dental health of the Pediatric Member. Palliative Dental Care — Treatment used in a Dental Emergency to relieve, ease, or alleviate the ...
... Dental Emergency — A sudden, serious dental condition caused by an accident or dental disease that, if not treated immediately, would result in serious harm to the dental health of the Pediatric Member. Palliative Dental Care — Treatment used in a Dental Emergency to relieve, ease, or alleviate the ...
annexure ii
... A study was carried out to evaluate the effect of alcohol-containing and alcohol-free mouthrinses on the microhardness of visible light cured (VLC) composite resin (Amelogen), VLC glass–ionomer cement (Fuji II LC) and a fissure sealant (Ultra Seal XT). Samples of the restoratives were stored for 12 ...
... A study was carried out to evaluate the effect of alcohol-containing and alcohol-free mouthrinses on the microhardness of visible light cured (VLC) composite resin (Amelogen), VLC glass–ionomer cement (Fuji II LC) and a fissure sealant (Ultra Seal XT). Samples of the restoratives were stored for 12 ...
DENTURES HAVE EVOLVED! - Bowling Green Dentist
... faster rate. Some people are proud that they have worn the same set of teeth for 20-30 years but often we discover much greater bone damage than what normally should have occurred. Dentures need bone to fit well. Don't speed up the process by wearing an ill fitting denture. You look older As jawbone ...
... faster rate. Some people are proud that they have worn the same set of teeth for 20-30 years but often we discover much greater bone damage than what normally should have occurred. Dentures need bone to fit well. Don't speed up the process by wearing an ill fitting denture. You look older As jawbone ...
CHEMICAL IMPACT The Danger of Mercury
... that was used to recover valuable silver from stolen dental amalgams. A dental amalgam is a metal alloy that a dentist uses to fill a tooth. The alloy typically contains silver, tin, copper, and zinc dissolved in liquid mercury. The mixture is placed in a cavity, where it hardens, resulting in a sta ...
... that was used to recover valuable silver from stolen dental amalgams. A dental amalgam is a metal alloy that a dentist uses to fill a tooth. The alloy typically contains silver, tin, copper, and zinc dissolved in liquid mercury. The mixture is placed in a cavity, where it hardens, resulting in a sta ...
Tooth whitening
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Tooth whitening (termed tooth bleaching when utilizing bleach), is either restoration of natural tooth shade or whitening beyond natural tooth shade, depending on the definition used. Restoration of the underlying, natural tooth shade is possible by simply removing surface (extrinsic) stains (e.g. from tea, coffee, red wine and tobacco) and calculus (tartar). This is achieved by having the teeth cleaned by a dental professional (commonly termed ""scale and polish"", see debridement and polishing), or at home by various oral hygiene methods. Calculus is difficult to remove without a professional clean. To whiten the natural tooth shade, bleaching is required. It is a common procedure in cosmetic dentistry, and a number of different techniques are used by dental professionals. Many different products are also marketed for home use. Techniques include bleaching strips, bleaching pen, bleaching gel, and laser tooth whitening. Bleaching methods generally use carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide. There are claims that carbamide peroxide is less effective than hydrogen peroxide, but also has less side effects. Common side effects of bleaching are increased sensitivity of the teeth and irritation of the gums. Occasionally individuals develop an unhealthy obsession with tooth whitening akin to body dismorphic disorder, termed ""bleachorexia"".