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... Removal of resin remnants with a tungsten carbide bur using a high-speed handpiece without water cooling produced temperature increases exceeding the critical 5.58°C value for pulpal health. Clean-up with water cooling never produced temperature changes exceeding the critical value 10. It was relate ...
... Removal of resin remnants with a tungsten carbide bur using a high-speed handpiece without water cooling produced temperature increases exceeding the critical 5.58°C value for pulpal health. Clean-up with water cooling never produced temperature changes exceeding the critical value 10. It was relate ...
development and verification of new solid dental filling temporary
... Abstract: Caries is the most popular problem affecting teeth and this is the reason why so many temporary dental filling materials are being developed. An example of such filling is zinc oxide paste mixed with eugenol, Thymodentin and Coltosol FÆ. Zinc-oxide eugenol is used in dentistry because of i ...
... Abstract: Caries is the most popular problem affecting teeth and this is the reason why so many temporary dental filling materials are being developed. An example of such filling is zinc oxide paste mixed with eugenol, Thymodentin and Coltosol FÆ. Zinc-oxide eugenol is used in dentistry because of i ...
Denture Hygiene: A Review and Update
... The oral deposits and microorganisms that adhere to a dental appliance bring about several undesirable effects. First, the adherent material itself is unesthetic in appearance and unpleasant in terms of tactile sensation, taste, and odor. Because of the process of accommodation that sensory recepto ...
... The oral deposits and microorganisms that adhere to a dental appliance bring about several undesirable effects. First, the adherent material itself is unesthetic in appearance and unpleasant in terms of tactile sensation, taste, and odor. Because of the process of accommodation that sensory recepto ...
Gingival Diseases in Childhood – A Review (PDF
... erythema and/or extending beyond mucogingival line into alveolar mucosa. It may be localized to one or two teeth but it is more commonly a generalized gingival condition [18] [Table/Fig-10]. Candidiasis It occurs from an overgrowth of candida albicans, usually after a course of antibiotics or as a r ...
... erythema and/or extending beyond mucogingival line into alveolar mucosa. It may be localized to one or two teeth but it is more commonly a generalized gingival condition [18] [Table/Fig-10]. Candidiasis It occurs from an overgrowth of candida albicans, usually after a course of antibiotics or as a r ...
How to diagnose and treat periodontal- endodontic lesions?
... infectious process. It is known that in the oral cavity there was more than 600 species of microorganisms, and the anaerobic bacterias have been directly related to both the apical and periodontal lesion. It is known, however, that the endodontic is less complex than periodontal bacteria [21]. In pe ...
... infectious process. It is known that in the oral cavity there was more than 600 species of microorganisms, and the anaerobic bacterias have been directly related to both the apical and periodontal lesion. It is known, however, that the endodontic is less complex than periodontal bacteria [21]. In pe ...
Risk Factors in Dental Erosion
... risk factor were detected simultaneously in 46 cases, Le., about twice as often as either alone. It is important for each patient's history to be taken with respect to both dietary and gastric factors, so that the overlooking of any significant exposure can be avoided. On the other hand, occupationa ...
... risk factor were detected simultaneously in 46 cases, Le., about twice as often as either alone. It is important for each patient's history to be taken with respect to both dietary and gastric factors, so that the overlooking of any significant exposure can be avoided. On the other hand, occupationa ...
The generalized carnivore jaw
... a greater number of smaller teeth and a potentially larger gape, may be important to canids and of less importance to felids but the maximum bite force is comparable if muscle architecture is ignored. Alternatively, animals with the same jaw lengths may be compared (e.g. medium-sized dog and mountai ...
... a greater number of smaller teeth and a potentially larger gape, may be important to canids and of less importance to felids but the maximum bite force is comparable if muscle architecture is ignored. Alternatively, animals with the same jaw lengths may be compared (e.g. medium-sized dog and mountai ...
Journal of the Irish Dental Association
... Dentists reiterate call for public health warnings on soft drinks The Irish Dental Association has warned that a diet high in sugary, energy-dense foods not only has serious implications for dental health, but can also lead to chronic health problems such as heart disease and diabetes. In a statemen ...
... Dentists reiterate call for public health warnings on soft drinks The Irish Dental Association has warned that a diet high in sugary, energy-dense foods not only has serious implications for dental health, but can also lead to chronic health problems such as heart disease and diabetes. In a statemen ...
Federal Government Programs
... — Veterans Affairs Dental Insurance Program (VADIP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 TRICARE Retiree Dental Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Summar ...
... — Veterans Affairs Dental Insurance Program (VADIP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 TRICARE Retiree Dental Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Summar ...
The following is the first study guide that encompasses only the
... biomarker that can further predict the progression of bone resorption. A systematic review relating to AP and IL-6 was made via PubMed, BIOSIS, Cochrane, EMBASE and Web of Science databases using keywords and controlled vocabulary. Two independent reviewers first screened titles and abstracts and th ...
... biomarker that can further predict the progression of bone resorption. A systematic review relating to AP and IL-6 was made via PubMed, BIOSIS, Cochrane, EMBASE and Web of Science databases using keywords and controlled vocabulary. Two independent reviewers first screened titles and abstracts and th ...
floss range - Gunz Dental
... Convenient and disposable, special floss slides easily between teeth and resists shredding, breaking or sagging. Multiple filaments provide a textured surface for more tooth contact for effective plaque removal. Angled-neck to access posterior teeth. ...
... Convenient and disposable, special floss slides easily between teeth and resists shredding, breaking or sagging. Multiple filaments provide a textured surface for more tooth contact for effective plaque removal. Angled-neck to access posterior teeth. ...
Preprint - Archive ouverte UNIGE
... Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, Volume *, Number *, 2015 ...
... Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, Volume *, Number *, 2015 ...
Oxford Handbook of Dental Nursing
... CDT usually follows initial qualification as a dental technician. CDTs are only able to treat patients who do not have any natural teeth or implants. Patients who do have natural teeth or implants have to be seen by a dentist for a treatment plan, prior to treatment by a CDT. If a CDT is concerned ab ...
... CDT usually follows initial qualification as a dental technician. CDTs are only able to treat patients who do not have any natural teeth or implants. Patients who do have natural teeth or implants have to be seen by a dentist for a treatment plan, prior to treatment by a CDT. If a CDT is concerned ab ...
book final.cdr
... Sealer fills all the space the gutta-percha is unable to fill because of gutta-percha's physical limitations. To be effective, an endodontic sealer based on calcium hydroxide must dissolve and the solid consequently lose content. Thus one major concern is that the calcium hydroxide content dissolve, ...
... Sealer fills all the space the gutta-percha is unable to fill because of gutta-percha's physical limitations. To be effective, an endodontic sealer based on calcium hydroxide must dissolve and the solid consequently lose content. Thus one major concern is that the calcium hydroxide content dissolve, ...
management of the palatally ectopic canine
... “Cystic”, “Prosthesis” and “Osseointegrate”. Only literatures written in English were retrieved. There were nine clinical questions which were assigned to members of the development group. The group members met a total of eight times throughout the development of this CPG. All literatures retrieved ...
... “Cystic”, “Prosthesis” and “Osseointegrate”. Only literatures written in English were retrieved. There were nine clinical questions which were assigned to members of the development group. The group members met a total of eight times throughout the development of this CPG. All literatures retrieved ...
Factors determining the incidence of caries Micro organisms: Acid
... caries, but the combination is more effective streptococcus mutans stop acid production at pH 4.3, but lactobacilli continue to below pH 4 Therefore, the joint effect is more intense Lactobacilli seems to be involved in the initial attack, and is found at tha front of the lesion ...
... caries, but the combination is more effective streptococcus mutans stop acid production at pH 4.3, but lactobacilli continue to below pH 4 Therefore, the joint effect is more intense Lactobacilli seems to be involved in the initial attack, and is found at tha front of the lesion ...
COMPARISON OF EFFECTIVENESS OF MINERAL TRIOXIDE
... effect when using CaOH.23,24 Several in vitro and in vivo studies have shown that MTA prevents microleakage, is biocompatible and nonresorbable, has low solubility and high comprehensive strength, and promotes tissue regeneration when it is placed in contact with dental pulp or periradicular tissues ...
... effect when using CaOH.23,24 Several in vitro and in vivo studies have shown that MTA prevents microleakage, is biocompatible and nonresorbable, has low solubility and high comprehensive strength, and promotes tissue regeneration when it is placed in contact with dental pulp or periradicular tissues ...
WITHANIA SOMNIFERA ENTEROCOCCUS FAECALIS Research Article
... reported to possess anti-inflammatory properties thereby preventing protein denaturation [23]. Its antibacterial property may be due to presence of alkaloids in it [18]. Other components like ethyl acetate, methanol, tetracycline and chloramphenicol present in the plant extract might also help in ba ...
... reported to possess anti-inflammatory properties thereby preventing protein denaturation [23]. Its antibacterial property may be due to presence of alkaloids in it [18]. Other components like ethyl acetate, methanol, tetracycline and chloramphenicol present in the plant extract might also help in ba ...
Summary of Benefits
... When new enrollees initially subscribe, they receive a list of dental procedures that show their share of the cost for covered services when provided by their selected DeltaCare USA network dentist. This share of the costs is called a copayment. When enrollees visit their DeltaCare USA dentist, they ...
... When new enrollees initially subscribe, they receive a list of dental procedures that show their share of the cost for covered services when provided by their selected DeltaCare USA network dentist. This share of the costs is called a copayment. When enrollees visit their DeltaCare USA dentist, they ...
for dentists and physicians
... status. This document is intended to provide information about the field of orofacial myology and the IAOM, and to apprise you of information considered to represent the State-of-the-Art with orofacial myofunctional disorders. The need for this document reflects the often controversial history of th ...
... status. This document is intended to provide information about the field of orofacial myology and the IAOM, and to apprise you of information considered to represent the State-of-the-Art with orofacial myofunctional disorders. The need for this document reflects the often controversial history of th ...
2006 52 no. 2 - summer - Irish Dental Association
... pathology at some later stage. This tended to include even unerupted teeth with a full bony covering in some instances. More recent evidence suggests that in many of these cases, followed over a number of years, no symptoms develop at all. Furthermore, in a number of situations, particularly partial ...
... pathology at some later stage. This tended to include even unerupted teeth with a full bony covering in some instances. More recent evidence suggests that in many of these cases, followed over a number of years, no symptoms develop at all. Furthermore, in a number of situations, particularly partial ...
The Influence of the Distance from the Contact Point to the Crest of
... existence of the interdental papilla was measured by surgical sounding. This distance is shown to be an important index for predicting the presence of the interdental papilla. Even though Tarnow et al. (1992) have suggested using periodontal probe to demonstrate the accuracy of measurement, several ...
... existence of the interdental papilla was measured by surgical sounding. This distance is shown to be an important index for predicting the presence of the interdental papilla. Even though Tarnow et al. (1992) have suggested using periodontal probe to demonstrate the accuracy of measurement, several ...
The Morphological Effect of the Acquired Pellicle on Acid
... spray irrigation. The teeth without roots were sectioned in buccal-lingual direction at half-crown using the same flexible perforated diamond disk. For each tooth, the buccal surface of half-crown (sample B) was polished with pumice, rinsed with distilled water for 15 seconds utilizing a rotating br ...
... spray irrigation. The teeth without roots were sectioned in buccal-lingual direction at half-crown using the same flexible perforated diamond disk. For each tooth, the buccal surface of half-crown (sample B) was polished with pumice, rinsed with distilled water for 15 seconds utilizing a rotating br ...
Certificate of Coverage - Willamette Dental Group
... self-employment or for which benefits are available under workers’ compensation or similar law. Services for which coverage is available under any federal, state, or other governmental program, unless required by law. Services provided to correct congenital or developmental malformations of the teet ...
... self-employment or for which benefits are available under workers’ compensation or similar law. Services for which coverage is available under any federal, state, or other governmental program, unless required by law. Services provided to correct congenital or developmental malformations of the teet ...
- The Angle Orthodontist
... a laser-etched tooth is an important finding of the present study. Still, there is a need for studies to determine the real chair time. Phosphoric acid is one of the best methods to bond resins to enamel.1,13 A potential disadvantage of enamel etching is the complete removal of the smear layer and e ...
... a laser-etched tooth is an important finding of the present study. Still, there is a need for studies to determine the real chair time. Phosphoric acid is one of the best methods to bond resins to enamel.1,13 A potential disadvantage of enamel etching is the complete removal of the smear layer and e ...
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"".