Treatment Plan Development
... both short and long-term needs The dentist must develop a pattern for the process of reaching a consensus This can be difficult when working in an acute situation ...
... both short and long-term needs The dentist must develop a pattern for the process of reaching a consensus This can be difficult when working in an acute situation ...
Deprogrammers Explained
... contact. This is like using a GPS device with only one satellite. It’s not going to give you as accurate a location as if you were using 32 different satellites to triangulate your location. Without all that feedback, your brain gives up trying to remember where it wants you to bite and just tells t ...
... contact. This is like using a GPS device with only one satellite. It’s not going to give you as accurate a location as if you were using 32 different satellites to triangulate your location. Without all that feedback, your brain gives up trying to remember where it wants you to bite and just tells t ...
Identifying and Treating Medical Emergencies in Children
... • Eat yogurt at end of meal • Rinse with milk at end of meal ...
... • Eat yogurt at end of meal • Rinse with milk at end of meal ...
Stuck on me, stuck on you - New Mexico Health Resources
... Infants younger than six months do not require fluoride supplements Infants six months and older who are breast-fed may have the greatest need for dietary fluoride supplements ...
... Infants younger than six months do not require fluoride supplements Infants six months and older who are breast-fed may have the greatest need for dietary fluoride supplements ...
Maxillary sinus in Dentoalveolar Surgery and Trauma
... Don’t attempt to irrigate the sinus to confirm diagnosis, especially if the sinus drainage is impaired due to preexisted sinusitis. Always check radiograph for the continuity of sinus floor and presence of entrapped foreign body. ...
... Don’t attempt to irrigate the sinus to confirm diagnosis, especially if the sinus drainage is impaired due to preexisted sinusitis. Always check radiograph for the continuity of sinus floor and presence of entrapped foreign body. ...
inaugural lecture - University of Lagos
... • Thus, incidence of caries and periodontal diseases can be reduced among users ...
... • Thus, incidence of caries and periodontal diseases can be reduced among users ...
SafeGuard Dental Plan
... 1. Complete all sections of the SafeGuard (a MetLife company) enrollment form then sign and date at the bottom of the form. 2. Select a dentist by going to the SafeGuard link: http://directory.safeguard.net/SafeGuard.asp (You will sign in as a visitor, select Dental HMO, select your state, select th ...
... 1. Complete all sections of the SafeGuard (a MetLife company) enrollment form then sign and date at the bottom of the form. 2. Select a dentist by going to the SafeGuard link: http://directory.safeguard.net/SafeGuard.asp (You will sign in as a visitor, select Dental HMO, select your state, select th ...
Classification of Dental caries Theories of etiology of caries Bacterial
... 2-Vital Theory : origination of dental caries with in tooth it self extensive -2 penetration into the dentin & into pulp 3-Chemical Theory : chemical agents responsible for caries4-Parasitic or septic Theory : filmentous microorganisms caused decomposition of the enamel and the dentin 5-Chemo - para ...
... 2-Vital Theory : origination of dental caries with in tooth it self extensive -2 penetration into the dentin & into pulp 3-Chemical Theory : chemical agents responsible for caries4-Parasitic or septic Theory : filmentous microorganisms caused decomposition of the enamel and the dentin 5-Chemo - para ...
Futuristic Application of Nano
... Nanorobots which are considered as the most useful gift of nanotechnology to medical sciences, having size of few nanometers (10-9)meters are produced by a modern technology called Nanorobotics. These micronsized devices aid in précised interaction with objects of nanoscale and manipulate with high ...
... Nanorobots which are considered as the most useful gift of nanotechnology to medical sciences, having size of few nanometers (10-9)meters are produced by a modern technology called Nanorobotics. These micronsized devices aid in précised interaction with objects of nanoscale and manipulate with high ...
Good Oral Health Guide
... Dry mouth: This is a common side effect of some medications or a symptom of certain diseases. Dry mouth is regarded as a significant health problem because it can affect nutrition and psychological well-being, while also contributing to tooth decay, gum disease or other mouth infections. Professiona ...
... Dry mouth: This is a common side effect of some medications or a symptom of certain diseases. Dry mouth is regarded as a significant health problem because it can affect nutrition and psychological well-being, while also contributing to tooth decay, gum disease or other mouth infections. Professiona ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... The genetic control of dental development can be divided in two pathways; specification of type, size & position of each dental organ and specific process for formation of enamel & dentin [4]. Different studies on human genetics identify genes like MSX1, PAX9, AXIN2 and FGFR1 but these conditions ma ...
... The genetic control of dental development can be divided in two pathways; specification of type, size & position of each dental organ and specific process for formation of enamel & dentin [4]. Different studies on human genetics identify genes like MSX1, PAX9, AXIN2 and FGFR1 but these conditions ma ...
Tartar Prevention in Cats
... • Brushing your pet's teeth is another effective means of removing plaque before it turns into tartar. Since the cat's mouth is so tiny, it is necessary to use a specially designed toothbrush intended for use in cats. There are several different designs of toothbrushes that suit this purpose, inclu ...
... • Brushing your pet's teeth is another effective means of removing plaque before it turns into tartar. Since the cat's mouth is so tiny, it is necessary to use a specially designed toothbrush intended for use in cats. There are several different designs of toothbrushes that suit this purpose, inclu ...
About periodontal (gum) disease Who can get gum disease?
... also destroy the bone which supports your teeth and this may mean that your teeth become loose and may eventually fall out. ...
... also destroy the bone which supports your teeth and this may mean that your teeth become loose and may eventually fall out. ...
Orthodontics I
... Fusion between cementum and bone Teeth fail to erupt to the occlusal level Most common cause of primary exfoliation Mandible more affected than maxilla Infraocclusion due to lack of growth ...
... Fusion between cementum and bone Teeth fail to erupt to the occlusal level Most common cause of primary exfoliation Mandible more affected than maxilla Infraocclusion due to lack of growth ...
In Vitro Enzymatic Inhibition Associated with Asymptomatic Root
... difficult to know if these in vitro results have significant clinical relevance. It is impossible to know if root fragments from properly matched non-root canal treated teeth would produce less enzymatic inhibition compared to root fragments derived from root canal treated teeth. It is also difficul ...
... difficult to know if these in vitro results have significant clinical relevance. It is impossible to know if root fragments from properly matched non-root canal treated teeth would produce less enzymatic inhibition compared to root fragments derived from root canal treated teeth. It is also difficul ...
FAQs
... It has long been understood that a number of systemic health conditions can have detrimental effects on gum health. In recent times, there has been an increasing body of evidence suggesting an association between gum disease and poor general health. The nature of these associations is unclear. It ma ...
... It has long been understood that a number of systemic health conditions can have detrimental effects on gum health. In recent times, there has been an increasing body of evidence suggesting an association between gum disease and poor general health. The nature of these associations is unclear. It ma ...
A Preventive Approach to Oral Self-mutilation in Lesch
... a combined wet and dry extraoral time of 25 to 270 minutes prior to reimplantation. Previously ankylosed teeth were diagnosed as such through their metallic tone on percussion testing. Newly avulsed teeth and those extracted upon evidence of ankylosis were treated with extraoral retrograde root cana ...
... a combined wet and dry extraoral time of 25 to 270 minutes prior to reimplantation. Previously ankylosed teeth were diagnosed as such through their metallic tone on percussion testing. Newly avulsed teeth and those extracted upon evidence of ankylosis were treated with extraoral retrograde root cana ...
LESSON № 2 Caries and its complications/ pulpitis, periodontitis
... increase, when sugar cane became more accessible to the Western world. Treatment consisted mainly of herbal remedies and charms, but sometimes also included bloodletting. The barber surgeons of the time provided services that included tooth extractions. Learning their training from apprenticeships, ...
... increase, when sugar cane became more accessible to the Western world. Treatment consisted mainly of herbal remedies and charms, but sometimes also included bloodletting. The barber surgeons of the time provided services that included tooth extractions. Learning their training from apprenticeships, ...
Diagnosis and management of oral lesions and conditions in the
... Serres, have the potential to proliferate and form small cysts. These rests are also the origin of a variety of odontogenic tumours and cysts found later in life. Cysts occurring on the gingivae of newborns are referred to as Bohn’s nodules as well as gingival cysts. Bohn’s nodules are reported to b ...
... Serres, have the potential to proliferate and form small cysts. These rests are also the origin of a variety of odontogenic tumours and cysts found later in life. Cysts occurring on the gingivae of newborns are referred to as Bohn’s nodules as well as gingival cysts. Bohn’s nodules are reported to b ...
patient instructions for brace removal
... Within a few nights, however, it should be much easier to wear it while sleeping. Please note: Daytime wear is much more effective than wear during sleep; thus it is critical that the patient wear the positioner as directed. It is essential that you bite into the positioner gently throughout the day ...
... Within a few nights, however, it should be much easier to wear it while sleeping. Please note: Daytime wear is much more effective than wear during sleep; thus it is critical that the patient wear the positioner as directed. It is essential that you bite into the positioner gently throughout the day ...
The Role of Cetylpyridinium Chloride Mouthwash In The Treatment
... Mouthwashes are typically used as adjunctive therapies to tooth brushing regimens.Mouthwashes are complex mixtures and,in addition to the active ingredient,can contain a variety of excipient ingredients able to exert some effects on bacterial viability.These include surfactants and preservatives.Lar ...
... Mouthwashes are typically used as adjunctive therapies to tooth brushing regimens.Mouthwashes are complex mixtures and,in addition to the active ingredient,can contain a variety of excipient ingredients able to exert some effects on bacterial viability.These include surfactants and preservatives.Lar ...
Caring for your new pet!
... of time and attention, there are lots of things to consider. All pets need a warm place to sleep, some space of their own, as well as plenty of attention. It is important to explain to children that pets need to be left alone some of the time, and also to make sure that time is available for supervi ...
... of time and attention, there are lots of things to consider. All pets need a warm place to sleep, some space of their own, as well as plenty of attention. It is important to explain to children that pets need to be left alone some of the time, and also to make sure that time is available for supervi ...
The Extend of Root Angulation in Patients visiting a Dental School in
... males (29.1%) and females (34.8%; p = 0.21). The age group of 21 to 30 years showed maximum number of persons with root angulations and least number was observed in the 61 to 70 years age group (Table 1). The prevalence of root angulation among the various teeth in maxilla and mandible is presented ...
... males (29.1%) and females (34.8%; p = 0.21). The age group of 21 to 30 years showed maximum number of persons with root angulations and least number was observed in the 61 to 70 years age group (Table 1). The prevalence of root angulation among the various teeth in maxilla and mandible is presented ...
Orthodontics-Surgery-Prosthodontics Teamwork
... leveling, stainless steel wires were placed, and Class II elastics were used for the decompensation of incisor teeth inclination. During surgery, maxillary advancement and mandibular set back were performed. The laterognathia was corrected with the rotation of the maxilla and bone removal from the h ...
... leveling, stainless steel wires were placed, and Class II elastics were used for the decompensation of incisor teeth inclination. During surgery, maxillary advancement and mandibular set back were performed. The laterognathia was corrected with the rotation of the maxilla and bone removal from the h ...
12 District High Option Dental Program HOW TO ENROLL
... Certain crowns (porcelain/ceramic substrate and porcelain fused to high noble metal) have alternative treatment options. The alternative options listed below may be available through your SafeGuard selected general dentist. These options include upgraded materials and the co-payments for each type o ...
... Certain crowns (porcelain/ceramic substrate and porcelain fused to high noble metal) have alternative treatment options. The alternative options listed below may be available through your SafeGuard selected general dentist. These options include upgraded materials and the co-payments for each type o ...
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"".