Answers quiz 4 th sem block 6
... 12. Regularity of snaks, more than 3 times a day, snacking between meals, this increases the acid challenge to the teeth for a high level / Nocturnal bottle usage- additive/ On pacifier during sleep/ Drinking sweet beverage/Brushing by mother 13. The deep in folding of enamel makes oral hygiene alon ...
... 12. Regularity of snaks, more than 3 times a day, snacking between meals, this increases the acid challenge to the teeth for a high level / Nocturnal bottle usage- additive/ On pacifier during sleep/ Drinking sweet beverage/Brushing by mother 13. The deep in folding of enamel makes oral hygiene alon ...
Fixed Orthodontic Appliance Instructions
... are easily removed at the end of treatment, leaving your teeth completely unharmed. Wires and elastic components pass between these attachments and it is these that produce the tooth-moving forces. Getting used to your Brace Your teeth are likely to become tender during the first weeks of treatment. ...
... are easily removed at the end of treatment, leaving your teeth completely unharmed. Wires and elastic components pass between these attachments and it is these that produce the tooth-moving forces. Getting used to your Brace Your teeth are likely to become tender during the first weeks of treatment. ...
Connective Tissue Graft (gum graft) Surgery
... like cheek tissue, and does not adhere to the roots of the teeth or underlying jawbone very well, as compared to gingiva, which is more fibrous tissue. Mucosa at the gum line of teeth or as the only gum tissue that is adhering to the roots of the teeth is much more likely to recede, causing more roo ...
... like cheek tissue, and does not adhere to the roots of the teeth or underlying jawbone very well, as compared to gingiva, which is more fibrous tissue. Mucosa at the gum line of teeth or as the only gum tissue that is adhering to the roots of the teeth is much more likely to recede, causing more roo ...
Document
... series, a significant proportion could be linked to dental disease, which, when treated, resulted in the resolution of the weight problem. Discussions with the author have shown that this series included six cases of dental overgrowth impinging on soft tissue, two severe wavemouths, one tooth fractur ...
... series, a significant proportion could be linked to dental disease, which, when treated, resulted in the resolution of the weight problem. Discussions with the author have shown that this series included six cases of dental overgrowth impinging on soft tissue, two severe wavemouths, one tooth fractur ...
Crowning Glory! - Seapoint Clinic
... cosmetic and practical advantages of this hard-wearing, long-lasting material. Unique new technology at Seapoint Clinic in Blackrock, County Dublin, means that patients can now have these highly aesthetic tooth-coloured fillings or crowns created and placed during one single dental appointment, rath ...
... cosmetic and practical advantages of this hard-wearing, long-lasting material. Unique new technology at Seapoint Clinic in Blackrock, County Dublin, means that patients can now have these highly aesthetic tooth-coloured fillings or crowns created and placed during one single dental appointment, rath ...
Primary Care Premises: Creating sustainable development
... • Not only to address current treatment needs but to plan ahead to ensure the child reaches adulthood with a healthy and functional dentition as well as a positive attitude ...
... • Not only to address current treatment needs but to plan ahead to ensure the child reaches adulthood with a healthy and functional dentition as well as a positive attitude ...
A New Age of Orthodontics Part 2: Adult
... delivery systems have made braces much more esthetic, hygienic, fast and comfortable for adults. For example, lingual (tongue side) braces cannot be seen because they are placed behind the teeth. They have been around for years but have enjoyed recent popularity. Ceramic braces are very clear, tooth ...
... delivery systems have made braces much more esthetic, hygienic, fast and comfortable for adults. For example, lingual (tongue side) braces cannot be seen because they are placed behind the teeth. They have been around for years but have enjoyed recent popularity. Ceramic braces are very clear, tooth ...
Decoronation – a conservative method to treat ankylosed teeth for
... Avulsion is defined as a complete separation of a tooth from its alveolus following a traumatic injury which results in extensive damage to the pulp and periodontal tissues (9). Avulsed teeth comprise 1–16% of all traumatic injuries of the permanent dentition (10). The avulsed tooth should be optima ...
... Avulsion is defined as a complete separation of a tooth from its alveolus following a traumatic injury which results in extensive damage to the pulp and periodontal tissues (9). Avulsed teeth comprise 1–16% of all traumatic injuries of the permanent dentition (10). The avulsed tooth should be optima ...
What is fluoride varnish? - Crawford County Wisconsin
... attaches to the teeth easily and makes the outer layer (enamel) of the teeth harder, helping to prevent cavities. ...
... attaches to the teeth easily and makes the outer layer (enamel) of the teeth harder, helping to prevent cavities. ...
(Sedative) Filling Post Op Care
... ZOOM! Post Op Care Congratulations! You’ve just experienced a revolutionary tooth whitening procedure with us. The next 24 hours are vital for whitening results to be long-lasting, bright and healthy smile. What to expect after your ZOOM! Whitening: Everyone’s teeth have a protective layer called th ...
... ZOOM! Post Op Care Congratulations! You’ve just experienced a revolutionary tooth whitening procedure with us. The next 24 hours are vital for whitening results to be long-lasting, bright and healthy smile. What to expect after your ZOOM! Whitening: Everyone’s teeth have a protective layer called th ...
Orthodontic Treatment
... There are 3 main reasons for having orthodontic treatment: • To improve the appearance of the teeth and face. • To improve the health of the teeth and gums. • To improve function i.e. to make it easier to eat. ...
... There are 3 main reasons for having orthodontic treatment: • To improve the appearance of the teeth and face. • To improve the health of the teeth and gums. • To improve function i.e. to make it easier to eat. ...
Pediatric Patient Competency- EB
... gingival mucosa, teeth, and lips1. The amount of time with intubation maybe a factor, in the research they found a significant difference when comparing infants that showed DDE and not1. The median time of incubation with those who had DDE had an incubation time of 3.5 days verse the infants without ...
... gingival mucosa, teeth, and lips1. The amount of time with intubation maybe a factor, in the research they found a significant difference when comparing infants that showed DDE and not1. The median time of incubation with those who had DDE had an incubation time of 3.5 days verse the infants without ...
TreATmenT Of A - American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
... (Fig 1). His medical history consisted of controlled Type II diabetes and no known drug allergies, current medications, or contraindications for dental treatment. His dental history revealed tooth loss associated with caries. He presented with a failing maxillary fixed partial denture spanning from ...
... (Fig 1). His medical history consisted of controlled Type II diabetes and no known drug allergies, current medications, or contraindications for dental treatment. His dental history revealed tooth loss associated with caries. He presented with a failing maxillary fixed partial denture spanning from ...
informed consent for limited orthodontic care
... completed in six months or less, while full treatment may take two or more years. Limited orthodontic care does not typically include follow-up retainer checks or replacement retainers. Additional fees may be incurred for extra retainers or ...
... completed in six months or less, while full treatment may take two or more years. Limited orthodontic care does not typically include follow-up retainer checks or replacement retainers. Additional fees may be incurred for extra retainers or ...
Luxation Injuries
... of the angulation of the central beam, radiographic examination may or may not demonstrate increased with of the periodontal ligament space. 5. Intrusive luxation (central dislocation): Displacement of the tooth deeper into the alveolar bone. This injury is accompanied by comminution or fracture of ...
... of the angulation of the central beam, radiographic examination may or may not demonstrate increased with of the periodontal ligament space. 5. Intrusive luxation (central dislocation): Displacement of the tooth deeper into the alveolar bone. This injury is accompanied by comminution or fracture of ...
Luxation Injuries
... of the angulation of the central beam, radiographic examination may or may not demonstrate increased with of the periodontal ligament space. 5. Intrusive luxation (central dislocation): Displacement of the tooth deeper into the alveolar bone. This injury is accompanied by comminution or fracture of ...
... of the angulation of the central beam, radiographic examination may or may not demonstrate increased with of the periodontal ligament space. 5. Intrusive luxation (central dislocation): Displacement of the tooth deeper into the alveolar bone. This injury is accompanied by comminution or fracture of ...
Orthodontic treatment planning
... The objective in treatment planning is to design the strategy that a wise clinician, using his/her best judgment, would employ to address the problem while maximizing benefit to the patient and minimizing cost and risk. ...
... The objective in treatment planning is to design the strategy that a wise clinician, using his/her best judgment, would employ to address the problem while maximizing benefit to the patient and minimizing cost and risk. ...
Hypoplastic amelogenesis imperfecta with multiple impacted teeth
... revealed root canal treatment of maxillary left lateral incisor and extraction of mandibular right second molar 5 years back. His maternal and postnatal history was not significant and family history revealed positive for consanguinity between his parents. The patient’s hair, skin and nails were nor ...
... revealed root canal treatment of maxillary left lateral incisor and extraction of mandibular right second molar 5 years back. His maternal and postnatal history was not significant and family history revealed positive for consanguinity between his parents. The patient’s hair, skin and nails were nor ...
Orthodontic information
... In most circumstances we expect your orthodontic treatment to last 18-24 months. Some more difficult cases, however, take longer. Time intervals between appointments may vary between 6 – 12 weeks or more in some cases. Most appointments are short routine adjustments of about 15 minutes. At other tim ...
... In most circumstances we expect your orthodontic treatment to last 18-24 months. Some more difficult cases, however, take longer. Time intervals between appointments may vary between 6 – 12 weeks or more in some cases. Most appointments are short routine adjustments of about 15 minutes. At other tim ...
Treatment of Impacted Maxillary Central Incisor with Removable
... proper crown exposure surgery and orthodontic traction, although anchorage preparation with removable appliance is seldom reported. As in many patients with complaints of incisor impaction are usually in mixed dentition with only the first molars and incisors available for bonding so that the force ...
... proper crown exposure surgery and orthodontic traction, although anchorage preparation with removable appliance is seldom reported. As in many patients with complaints of incisor impaction are usually in mixed dentition with only the first molars and incisors available for bonding so that the force ...
An Experimental Study in Rats
... Evaluate the effect of local injection of strontium on the root resorption induced by orthodontic tooth movements. Further study is needed to evaluate the effect of systemic administration of strontium for enhancement of post orthodontic retention. Evaluate the ability of strontium in enhancing osse ...
... Evaluate the effect of local injection of strontium on the root resorption induced by orthodontic tooth movements. Further study is needed to evaluate the effect of systemic administration of strontium for enhancement of post orthodontic retention. Evaluate the ability of strontium in enhancing osse ...
Seminar Orthodontics Question 2
... before quantitative methods. • Definition (Qualitative): It is a descriptive classification and it does not provide any information of the treatment need and outcome. ...
... before quantitative methods. • Definition (Qualitative): It is a descriptive classification and it does not provide any information of the treatment need and outcome. ...
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"".