J Appl Oral Sci. - Acesso FOB – USP
... the development of polymicrobial biofilms. Therefore, the biofilms Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans can increase the frequency and severity of certain diseases, such as denture stomatitis. The present in vitro study assessed cell death in oral keratinocytes (NOK-si) by means of contact (24 ...
... the development of polymicrobial biofilms. Therefore, the biofilms Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans can increase the frequency and severity of certain diseases, such as denture stomatitis. The present in vitro study assessed cell death in oral keratinocytes (NOK-si) by means of contact (24 ...
DentaQuest of New Mexico, LLC
... that respects their rights and acknowledges its expectations of Member’s responsibilities. The following is a statement of Member’s rights and responsibilities. 1. All Members have a right to receive pertinent written, and up-to-date information about DentaQuest, the managed care services DentaQuest ...
... that respects their rights and acknowledges its expectations of Member’s responsibilities. The following is a statement of Member’s rights and responsibilities. 1. All Members have a right to receive pertinent written, and up-to-date information about DentaQuest, the managed care services DentaQuest ...
J Appl Oral Sci. - Acesso FOB – USP
... the development of polymicrobial biofilms. Therefore, the biofilms Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans can increase the frequency and severity of certain diseases, such as denture stomatitis. The present in vitro study assessed cell death in oral keratinocytes (NOK-si) by means of contact (24 ...
... the development of polymicrobial biofilms. Therefore, the biofilms Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans can increase the frequency and severity of certain diseases, such as denture stomatitis. The present in vitro study assessed cell death in oral keratinocytes (NOK-si) by means of contact (24 ...
DentaQuest, LLC
... and to determine if recipients have other health insurance. Please note that due to possible eligibility status changes, this information does not guarantee payment and is subject to change without notice. Members will receive a Health Plan ID Card. DentaTrust and DentaSpan cards are similar but hav ...
... and to determine if recipients have other health insurance. Please note that due to possible eligibility status changes, this information does not guarantee payment and is subject to change without notice. Members will receive a Health Plan ID Card. DentaTrust and DentaSpan cards are similar but hav ...
FDI 2013 Istanbul
... Istanbul, the former capital city of Roman and Byzantium empires for more than thousand years and Ottoman Empire more than five hundred years, is nowadays a trade and finance center and a cultural capital of modern and secular Türkiye. Istanbul was selected as the European Capital of Culture in 2010 ...
... Istanbul, the former capital city of Roman and Byzantium empires for more than thousand years and Ottoman Empire more than five hundred years, is nowadays a trade and finance center and a cultural capital of modern and secular Türkiye. Istanbul was selected as the European Capital of Culture in 2010 ...
View Exhibitor Prospectus - The Big Apple Dental Meeting
... His national, as well as international symposia lectures, offer the most current inroads in cosmetic dentistry. Dr. LeSage teaches practical, attainable techniques in adhesive and cosmetic dentistry, to help clinicians raise their level of expertise and change their dental practice philosophy. Dr. ...
... His national, as well as international symposia lectures, offer the most current inroads in cosmetic dentistry. Dr. LeSage teaches practical, attainable techniques in adhesive and cosmetic dentistry, to help clinicians raise their level of expertise and change their dental practice philosophy. Dr. ...
Temporary Orthodontic Anchorage Devices
... But these osseointegrated implants used for anchorage had their inherent disadvantages, such as:10 1. Inability to place these implants in interdental areas owing to their bulkiness. 2. Placement involved a two stage procedure and, therefore a long waiting time before loading the implant. 3. Anatomi ...
... But these osseointegrated implants used for anchorage had their inherent disadvantages, such as:10 1. Inability to place these implants in interdental areas owing to their bulkiness. 2. Placement involved a two stage procedure and, therefore a long waiting time before loading the implant. 3. Anatomi ...
TABLES OF PERMITTED DUTIES
... Following are two separate tables of duties. The first table outlines the functions which Dental Assistants (DA), Registered Dental Assistants (RDA), Registered Dental Assistants in Extended Functions (RDAEF), Orthodontic Assistants (OA), and Dental Sedation Assistants (DSA) are allowed to perform i ...
... Following are two separate tables of duties. The first table outlines the functions which Dental Assistants (DA), Registered Dental Assistants (RDA), Registered Dental Assistants in Extended Functions (RDAEF), Orthodontic Assistants (OA), and Dental Sedation Assistants (DSA) are allowed to perform i ...
Australopithecine anterior pillars
... demand, for the anterior pillar may not be occlusal forces applied t o a molarized P3. A close look at SK-12 (Fig. 2B) lends further support to this idea. This specimen reveals that the canine root extends through most of the anterior pillar, almost to the level of the floor of the nasal cavity. The ...
... demand, for the anterior pillar may not be occlusal forces applied t o a molarized P3. A close look at SK-12 (Fig. 2B) lends further support to this idea. This specimen reveals that the canine root extends through most of the anterior pillar, almost to the level of the floor of the nasal cavity. The ...
TNF- a Levels in the Gingival Crevicular Fluid of Teeth with External
... resorption. Surface resorption is a self limiting process that occurs on small areas of the root surface. This is the resorption commonly seen after orthodontic treatment. It may be ...
... resorption. Surface resorption is a self limiting process that occurs on small areas of the root surface. This is the resorption commonly seen after orthodontic treatment. It may be ...
1.94 MB - Academy of Medicine of Malaysia
... practice, based on the best available evidence at the time of development. However, adherence to these guidelines may not necessarily lead to the best clinical outcome in individual patient care. Healthcare providers are responsible for the management of their patients based on the clinical presenta ...
... practice, based on the best available evidence at the time of development. However, adherence to these guidelines may not necessarily lead to the best clinical outcome in individual patient care. Healthcare providers are responsible for the management of their patients based on the clinical presenta ...
Guidelines for the Assessment of the Impacted Maxillary Canine
... orthodontics26 is the need to interpret and report all the image data, including those areas outside the jaws, since any occult pathology or abnormalities found in the scans must be reported on and, if necessary, referred for further management. ...
... orthodontics26 is the need to interpret and report all the image data, including those areas outside the jaws, since any occult pathology or abnormalities found in the scans must be reported on and, if necessary, referred for further management. ...
On Dental Caries and Caries-Related Factors in Children and
... had a significantly higher approximal caries prevalence than those of normal weight. Furthermore, it was shown that children’s unfavourable snacking habits at 1 and 3 years of age were associated with approximal caries at 15 years. The main conclusions from this thesis are that: 1) epidemiological c ...
... had a significantly higher approximal caries prevalence than those of normal weight. Furthermore, it was shown that children’s unfavourable snacking habits at 1 and 3 years of age were associated with approximal caries at 15 years. The main conclusions from this thesis are that: 1) epidemiological c ...
10 things parents need to know about invisalign teen
... Invisalign Teen is the virtually invisible way to straighten your teen’s teeth without the restrictions that come with metal braces. Rather than wires and brackets, Invisalign® uses a series of clear, removable aligners that have been custom-made for your teen’s teeth. Your teen simply wears them ov ...
... Invisalign Teen is the virtually invisible way to straighten your teen’s teeth without the restrictions that come with metal braces. Rather than wires and brackets, Invisalign® uses a series of clear, removable aligners that have been custom-made for your teen’s teeth. Your teen simply wears them ov ...
Orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption
... orthodontic treatment. Similar to traumas, in the case of orthodontic treatment, the risk for resorption of a tooth that has undergone an internal bleaching will be greater. However, this conclusion needs to be qualified since oxygenated water and the catalyst effect of heat due to friction were ess ...
... orthodontic treatment. Similar to traumas, in the case of orthodontic treatment, the risk for resorption of a tooth that has undergone an internal bleaching will be greater. However, this conclusion needs to be qualified since oxygenated water and the catalyst effect of heat due to friction were ess ...
5 Treatment of caries kinds, choice of method depending on a
... for AM is about three times greater than that for dentine. ...
... for AM is about three times greater than that for dentine. ...
Module 2. Inflamantory process of Maxillofacial Area (MFA) Text test
... E. All answer are right 42. By the clinical picture antritis divided into: A. * Acute and chronic B. Subacute, acute and chronic C. Acute D. Chronic E. Subacute, recurrent 43. Failure to remove etiological cause of disease will result in continued infection or initial recovery followed by reinfectio ...
... E. All answer are right 42. By the clinical picture antritis divided into: A. * Acute and chronic B. Subacute, acute and chronic C. Acute D. Chronic E. Subacute, recurrent 43. Failure to remove etiological cause of disease will result in continued infection or initial recovery followed by reinfectio ...
Featherstone, The Science And Practice Of Water Fluoriodation
... through the plaque and into the porous subsurface enamel (or dentin, if exposed), dissociating to produce hydrogen ions as they travel.17,23 The hydrogen ions readily dissolve the mineral, freeing calcium and phosphate into solution, which can diffuse out of the tooth. Most importantly, lactic acid ...
... through the plaque and into the porous subsurface enamel (or dentin, if exposed), dissociating to produce hydrogen ions as they travel.17,23 The hydrogen ions readily dissolve the mineral, freeing calcium and phosphate into solution, which can diffuse out of the tooth. Most importantly, lactic acid ...
Gentleness
... Philips Sonicare has redefined personal oral hygiene once again When we decide to launch a new edition of the clinical proof brochure, the document in your hands, you know we must have a significant reason to do so. Launching two new products and introducing breakthrough technology that’s likely to ...
... Philips Sonicare has redefined personal oral hygiene once again When we decide to launch a new edition of the clinical proof brochure, the document in your hands, you know we must have a significant reason to do so. Launching two new products and introducing breakthrough technology that’s likely to ...
Dentist Handbook - UFCW Dental Home Page
... 1. Prophylaxis is defined as scaling and polishing to include complete removal of calculus, soft deposits, plaque, stains and the smoothing of unattached tooth surfaces. ...
... 1. Prophylaxis is defined as scaling and polishing to include complete removal of calculus, soft deposits, plaque, stains and the smoothing of unattached tooth surfaces. ...
DENTAL CARIES
... proteolysis of the tooth substance, acquired pellicle and food substances act as chelating agents which remove calcium ions from the tooth by forming a complex. This process could account for caries activity at neutral pH. Evidences for this theory: Presence of known chelators like amino acids, ci ...
... proteolysis of the tooth substance, acquired pellicle and food substances act as chelating agents which remove calcium ions from the tooth by forming a complex. This process could account for caries activity at neutral pH. Evidences for this theory: Presence of known chelators like amino acids, ci ...
File
... 1. Exclusive breast-feeding should be continued till 6 months of age followed by supplementation with additional foods. 2. Exclusive breast-feeding shoudl be continued till 4 months of age followed by supplementation with additional foods. 3. Colostrum is the most suibable food for a new born baby ...
... 1. Exclusive breast-feeding should be continued till 6 months of age followed by supplementation with additional foods. 2. Exclusive breast-feeding shoudl be continued till 4 months of age followed by supplementation with additional foods. 3. Colostrum is the most suibable food for a new born baby ...
INDIA 2004 january Dental PG Section (MDS) AIPPG
... 4. Generation time 45. The current recommendation for breast feeding is that: 1. Exclusive breast-feeding should be continued till 6 months of age followed by supplementation with additional foods. 2. Exclusive breast-feeding shoudl be continued till 4 months of age followed by supplementation with ...
... 4. Generation time 45. The current recommendation for breast feeding is that: 1. Exclusive breast-feeding should be continued till 6 months of age followed by supplementation with additional foods. 2. Exclusive breast-feeding shoudl be continued till 4 months of age followed by supplementation with ...
Effect of topical application of fluoride gel on artificial secondary
... weak radio-opaque zone was micrographically observed using a non-fluoride-releasing dentin adhesive system, Clearfil Linerbond II (Kuraray Medical). They suggested that this fact should be associated with the adhesion of the restoration-to-cavity wall promoted by the adhesive system. The formation o ...
... weak radio-opaque zone was micrographically observed using a non-fluoride-releasing dentin adhesive system, Clearfil Linerbond II (Kuraray Medical). They suggested that this fact should be associated with the adhesion of the restoration-to-cavity wall promoted by the adhesive system. The formation o ...
18.2 Nicolas Steno
... with a half-sister and her husband. Steno was smart, curious, and a good listener. He gained the attention of two scholars in Copenhagen. The first scholar, Ole Borch, welcomed Steno into his alchemy laboratory. There, Steno watched as sediments settled out of liquid solutions. He thought it was int ...
... with a half-sister and her husband. Steno was smart, curious, and a good listener. He gained the attention of two scholars in Copenhagen. The first scholar, Ole Borch, welcomed Steno into his alchemy laboratory. There, Steno watched as sediments settled out of liquid solutions. He thought it was int ...
Tooth whitening
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"".