Brush, Brush, Brush - Olympus Pointe Orthodontics
... changed as frequently as a manual toothbrush (every 3 months), so keep several spares on hand. A worn out head is ineffective and will not remove plaque properly. ...
... changed as frequently as a manual toothbrush (every 3 months), so keep several spares on hand. A worn out head is ineffective and will not remove plaque properly. ...
: Will I end up with marks an my teeth? Will my gums be damaged
... Please tell your orthodontist if you have previously knocked or damaged a front tooth. If this has happened to you, then there is a risk that your tooth may need further treatment while you are wearing a brace. One sign of this is that the tooth may become dark. If any treatment is needed, this will ...
... Please tell your orthodontist if you have previously knocked or damaged a front tooth. If this has happened to you, then there is a risk that your tooth may need further treatment while you are wearing a brace. One sign of this is that the tooth may become dark. If any treatment is needed, this will ...
ENDODONTIC EMERGENCIES
... -DRY THE CANALS WITH PAPER POINTS & CLOSE. -MEDICAMENTS :CAMPHOR SEALED IN THE CANALS -CLOSE WITH GOOD TEMPORARY FILLING -MILD ANALGESIC &ANTIBIOTIC IS NEEDED ...
... -DRY THE CANALS WITH PAPER POINTS & CLOSE. -MEDICAMENTS :CAMPHOR SEALED IN THE CANALS -CLOSE WITH GOOD TEMPORARY FILLING -MILD ANALGESIC &ANTIBIOTIC IS NEEDED ...
Informed Consent for Invisalign
... (ii) Dental tenderness may be experienced after switching to the next aligner in the series; (iii) Gums, cheeks and lips may be scratched or irritated; (iv) Teeth may shift position after treatment. Consistent wearing of retainers at the end of treatment should reduce this tendency; (v) Tooth decay, ...
... (ii) Dental tenderness may be experienced after switching to the next aligner in the series; (iii) Gums, cheeks and lips may be scratched or irritated; (iv) Teeth may shift position after treatment. Consistent wearing of retainers at the end of treatment should reduce this tendency; (v) Tooth decay, ...
Application for Dentition Database
... I hereby certify that the information submitted is of the animal described on this application. I understand that only normal results will be released to the public unless the initials of a registered owner appear in the authorization box below which permits the OFA to release abnormal results to th ...
... I hereby certify that the information submitted is of the animal described on this application. I understand that only normal results will be released to the public unless the initials of a registered owner appear in the authorization box below which permits the OFA to release abnormal results to th ...
Policy Title: Evaluation Criteria
... Primary molars should have pathologic destruction to the tooth by caries or trauma, and should involve two or more surfaces or substantial occlusal decay resulting in an enamel shell. ...
... Primary molars should have pathologic destruction to the tooth by caries or trauma, and should involve two or more surfaces or substantial occlusal decay resulting in an enamel shell. ...
Summary of Dental Benefits
... * Replacement of a bridge, crown, or denture will be covered only if it has been more than five (5) years since the date originally installed unless (A) such replacement is made necessary by the placement of an original opposing full denture or the necessary extraction of natural teeth, or (B) the b ...
... * Replacement of a bridge, crown, or denture will be covered only if it has been more than five (5) years since the date originally installed unless (A) such replacement is made necessary by the placement of an original opposing full denture or the necessary extraction of natural teeth, or (B) the b ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... impairment of function. Thus it is important that primary dentition should be maintained in the dental arch, provided it can be restored to function and remain free from the disease. Endodontic therapy plays an important role in removing bacteria, their by-products and their substrates, by disruptin ...
... impairment of function. Thus it is important that primary dentition should be maintained in the dental arch, provided it can be restored to function and remain free from the disease. Endodontic therapy plays an important role in removing bacteria, their by-products and their substrates, by disruptin ...
Is Thumb and Finger Sucking Really a Problem?
... forces created during the activity are of appropriate magnitude and duration. In other words, a child who only places his thumb in his mouth at night to help him fall asleep and whose thumb falls out when he is sleeping is unlikely to cause any ill effects on his teeth. On the other hand, a child wh ...
... forces created during the activity are of appropriate magnitude and duration. In other words, a child who only places his thumb in his mouth at night to help him fall asleep and whose thumb falls out when he is sleeping is unlikely to cause any ill effects on his teeth. On the other hand, a child wh ...
Chronic open pulpitis.
... Surgical Care The affected tooth is extracted when primary teeth are involved or when minimal tooth structure in permanent teeth is available for restoration or the alveolar bone support is unfavorable . A surgical crown lengthening procedure may be needed to prepare a tooth for a full-coverage cro ...
... Surgical Care The affected tooth is extracted when primary teeth are involved or when minimal tooth structure in permanent teeth is available for restoration or the alveolar bone support is unfavorable . A surgical crown lengthening procedure may be needed to prepare a tooth for a full-coverage cro ...
Dental Disease - Delphos Animal Hospital
... your teeth…yuck! Unfortunately, this scenario is reality for most pets as the majority of dogs and cats never receive any dental hygiene. By the age of three, over half of all cats and dogs will begin to show signs of dental disease. The number one health problem diagnosed in senior pets is dental d ...
... your teeth…yuck! Unfortunately, this scenario is reality for most pets as the majority of dogs and cats never receive any dental hygiene. By the age of three, over half of all cats and dogs will begin to show signs of dental disease. The number one health problem diagnosed in senior pets is dental d ...
DeltaCare Copayments
... to the limitations and exclusions of the program. Please refer to the Limitations and Exclusions for further clarification of benefits. Text that appears in italics below is specifically intended to clarify the delivery of benefits under the DeltaCare USA program and are not to be interpreted as Ame ...
... to the limitations and exclusions of the program. Please refer to the Limitations and Exclusions for further clarification of benefits. Text that appears in italics below is specifically intended to clarify the delivery of benefits under the DeltaCare USA program and are not to be interpreted as Ame ...
discovery of a fauna with procarcharodon megalodon
... than on the lingual one. On the lingual side, a chevron-shaped and non-enameloid-coated bourlette, separates the crown from the root. Vertical striations in the enameloid are observed on both sides. The convex side is generally more eroded and encrusted than the flat side, which suggests that the te ...
... than on the lingual one. On the lingual side, a chevron-shaped and non-enameloid-coated bourlette, separates the crown from the root. Vertical striations in the enameloid are observed on both sides. The convex side is generally more eroded and encrusted than the flat side, which suggests that the te ...
Bite mark
... • criteria: general shape and size are present but distinctive features such as tooth marks are missing, incomplete or distorted or a few marks resembling tooth marks are present but the arch configuration is missing. ...
... • criteria: general shape and size are present but distinctive features such as tooth marks are missing, incomplete or distorted or a few marks resembling tooth marks are present but the arch configuration is missing. ...
New fluoride varnish for surface sealing with
... and consistency of the material, it adheres firmly to applicator brushes and flows easily, even in hard-to-reach interproximal spaces, while covering all tooth surfaces evenly and effectively. The near-neutral pH of 6.6 improves acid resistance and helps prevent demineralisation. MI Varnish is as ef ...
... and consistency of the material, it adheres firmly to applicator brushes and flows easily, even in hard-to-reach interproximal spaces, while covering all tooth surfaces evenly and effectively. The near-neutral pH of 6.6 improves acid resistance and helps prevent demineralisation. MI Varnish is as ef ...
Dental Health and Dental Care in Children with Cerebral Palsy
... population of children with dissabilities. Oral health is usually compromised because of other systemic health problems. Anotther reason of a decreased level of dental health is the childrens΄ inability and parents motivation to perform adequate oral hygiene due to motoric or mental disfunctions 1. ...
... population of children with dissabilities. Oral health is usually compromised because of other systemic health problems. Anotther reason of a decreased level of dental health is the childrens΄ inability and parents motivation to perform adequate oral hygiene due to motoric or mental disfunctions 1. ...
A1982MW41700001
... streptococci and sucrose in the microbial ecology of the oral cavity and in the publication cited above the characteristics of streptococci from various sites of the human oral cavity were studied. “The reason why this publication has been cited may be that it demonstrated the tooth surface as the m ...
... streptococci and sucrose in the microbial ecology of the oral cavity and in the publication cited above the characteristics of streptococci from various sites of the human oral cavity were studied. “The reason why this publication has been cited may be that it demonstrated the tooth surface as the m ...
New Patient Packet
... Alternatives to removal have been explained to me (root canal therapy, crowns, and periodontal surgery, etc…) and I authorize the Dentist to remove the following teeth__________________________________________________________ and any other necessary for reasons in paragraph #3. I understand removing ...
... Alternatives to removal have been explained to me (root canal therapy, crowns, and periodontal surgery, etc…) and I authorize the Dentist to remove the following teeth__________________________________________________________ and any other necessary for reasons in paragraph #3. I understand removing ...
Endodontic Diagnosis/Pulp Tests and Etiology of Pulp Inflammation
... For clinical purposes the diagnostic categories for endodontic involvement can be segregated as follows: Reversible pulpitis: transient hypersensitivity in teeth, i.e. following recent dental restoration. No endodontic treatment needed. Irreversible pulpitis (IRR): prolonged sensitivity following t ...
... For clinical purposes the diagnostic categories for endodontic involvement can be segregated as follows: Reversible pulpitis: transient hypersensitivity in teeth, i.e. following recent dental restoration. No endodontic treatment needed. Irreversible pulpitis (IRR): prolonged sensitivity following t ...
Post-traumatic rehabilitation of anterior teeth with laminates
... Nevertheless, when the fragment is missing or it does not adequately fit, the best option is a fast, painless and stress-free restoration. Indirect additive veneering was introduced in the 1980s as an alternative to full-coverage crowns. The concept of no- or minimal-preparation [Magne et al., 2013] ...
... Nevertheless, when the fragment is missing or it does not adequately fit, the best option is a fast, painless and stress-free restoration. Indirect additive veneering was introduced in the 1980s as an alternative to full-coverage crowns. The concept of no- or minimal-preparation [Magne et al., 2013] ...
Forced Eruption by Fiber-Reinforced Composite
... Fiber, containing the loop, was then placed on the proximal surfaces of the adjacent teeth and light cured. To strengthen the complex, FRC was covered with flowable composite resin and cured (Figure 3). To provide aesthetics during treatment, a labial veneer shaped as the labial face of the central ...
... Fiber, containing the loop, was then placed on the proximal surfaces of the adjacent teeth and light cured. To strengthen the complex, FRC was covered with flowable composite resin and cured (Figure 3). To provide aesthetics during treatment, a labial veneer shaped as the labial face of the central ...
Infant Oral Health Care
... ECC Prevention – Diet & Time Watch sugar/starch exposure Limit night beverages Provide healthy snacks Avoid pacifier dipping ...
... ECC Prevention – Diet & Time Watch sugar/starch exposure Limit night beverages Provide healthy snacks Avoid pacifier dipping ...
"Stomatologiya dlya vsekh / International Dental Review" no. 4 2015
... root canal, having perforation or ledge. Constructional model provides aclosing perforations or ledge filling material, while searchand instrumental treatment of root canal all through the pilot hole. Application of the method in clinical practice will maximize the effectiveness of increasing this p ...
... root canal, having perforation or ledge. Constructional model provides aclosing perforations or ledge filling material, while searchand instrumental treatment of root canal all through the pilot hole. Application of the method in clinical practice will maximize the effectiveness of increasing this p ...
“Teeth” –The focus of research in forensic age diagnostics
... A new Indian formula from the Cameriere’s European formula [21] using the above criteria with slight modification to fit to Indian children in age estimation is as follows, AGE = 9.402 - 0.879 C + 0.663N0-0.711s-0.106s N0. (Where C is a dummy variable, 0 for north and central India, and 1 for south ...
... A new Indian formula from the Cameriere’s European formula [21] using the above criteria with slight modification to fit to Indian children in age estimation is as follows, AGE = 9.402 - 0.879 C + 0.663N0-0.711s-0.106s N0. (Where C is a dummy variable, 0 for north and central India, and 1 for south ...
Oral pathology – pathology of teeth.
... • tobacco may also increase the risk for caries formation. Some brands of smokeless tobacco contain high sugar content, increasing susceptibility to caries.Tobacco use is a significant risk factor for periodontal disease – risc of root-surface caries. • Intrauterine and neonatal lead exposure promot ...
... • tobacco may also increase the risk for caries formation. Some brands of smokeless tobacco contain high sugar content, increasing susceptibility to caries.Tobacco use is a significant risk factor for periodontal disease – risc of root-surface caries. • Intrauterine and neonatal lead exposure promot ...
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"".