The effect of tempreture on microleakage of composite resin
... Product Corp., Des Plaines IL, USA) using a high speed hand piece and air-water spray. A new bur was used for every 10 preparations. The occlusal enamel margins were beveled and the gingival walls were extended 1 mm below the cemento-enamel junction. The prepared teeth were then randomly assigned in ...
... Product Corp., Des Plaines IL, USA) using a high speed hand piece and air-water spray. A new bur was used for every 10 preparations. The occlusal enamel margins were beveled and the gingival walls were extended 1 mm below the cemento-enamel junction. The prepared teeth were then randomly assigned in ...
1994.V31.SHISHKIN_AND_WELMAN.NEW TREMATOSUCHUS
... appear to be more widely separated and situated closer to the tip of the snout than in the type skull (Figures 1C-D). Perforations of the skull roof are situated (Figure 2B) immediately dorsal to these vacuities. The choana is clearly shorter and broader than in the type, (Figures 1C-D). The anterio ...
... appear to be more widely separated and situated closer to the tip of the snout than in the type skull (Figures 1C-D). Perforations of the skull roof are situated (Figure 2B) immediately dorsal to these vacuities. The choana is clearly shorter and broader than in the type, (Figures 1C-D). The anterio ...
Influence of dental erosion on the shear bond strength of orthodontic
... clinical use, higher than the average strength – 6 MPa to 8 MPa, recommended by literature2,3. The prevalence of the ARI score 2, over 50% adhesive on enamel, was found in this study, mainly for groups 3 and 4, with lower SBS values, nevertheless no statistical differences were found between the tes ...
... clinical use, higher than the average strength – 6 MPa to 8 MPa, recommended by literature2,3. The prevalence of the ARI score 2, over 50% adhesive on enamel, was found in this study, mainly for groups 3 and 4, with lower SBS values, nevertheless no statistical differences were found between the tes ...
Accepted version
... control and may allow spontaneous improvement without resort to active forces (Figure 1). The latter approach is particularly beneficial where overbite is reduced but may be contra-indicated if the canine is particularly high or where open exposure may lead to periodontal damage or compromise adjace ...
... control and may allow spontaneous improvement without resort to active forces (Figure 1). The latter approach is particularly beneficial where overbite is reduced but may be contra-indicated if the canine is particularly high or where open exposure may lead to periodontal damage or compromise adjace ...
MOLAR SUBSTITUTION
... extracted in a timely manner. The current approach to replace congenitally missing teeth is the placement of implants. However, implants cannot be placed on individuals until the growth is completed. This can create problems with space ...
... extracted in a timely manner. The current approach to replace congenitally missing teeth is the placement of implants. However, implants cannot be placed on individuals until the growth is completed. This can create problems with space ...
Chapter 8
... Fig. 8-12 Stages in the process of tooth eruption. A, Oral cavity before the eruption process begins. Reduced enamel epithelium covers the newly formed enamel. B, Fusion of the reduced enamel epithelium with the oral epithelium. C, Disintegration of the fused tissue, leaving a tunnel for tooth move ...
... Fig. 8-12 Stages in the process of tooth eruption. A, Oral cavity before the eruption process begins. Reduced enamel epithelium covers the newly formed enamel. B, Fusion of the reduced enamel epithelium with the oral epithelium. C, Disintegration of the fused tissue, leaving a tunnel for tooth move ...
T4050 Scope of Practice.qxd
... G identify abnormal oral mucosa and related underlying structures G fit removable appliances Dental technicians do not provide treatment for or give advice to patients in the ways that are described under the sections for hygienists, therapists, orthodontic therapists or dentists. ...
... G identify abnormal oral mucosa and related underlying structures G fit removable appliances Dental technicians do not provide treatment for or give advice to patients in the ways that are described under the sections for hygienists, therapists, orthodontic therapists or dentists. ...
Real people, real benefits
... your overall health – and save on your out-of-pocket costs. HumanaDental offers two plans. You can choose the plan that’s right for you – either the State of Texas Dental Choice Plan or the HumanaDental DHMO plan. You also can expect great service. We have more than 30 years of dental benefits exper ...
... your overall health – and save on your out-of-pocket costs. HumanaDental offers two plans. You can choose the plan that’s right for you – either the State of Texas Dental Choice Plan or the HumanaDental DHMO plan. You also can expect great service. We have more than 30 years of dental benefits exper ...
Restoration of Acquired Hard Palate Defects in Dentate Patietns
... Which of the following is false Nasal reflux and hypernasal speech is caused by continues fibrosis in the tissues bordering the prosthesis Improvement in swallowing and speech can be tested by m and s sounds Relining of the prosthesis will not alter hypernasal speech when the soft palate is short in ...
... Which of the following is false Nasal reflux and hypernasal speech is caused by continues fibrosis in the tissues bordering the prosthesis Improvement in swallowing and speech can be tested by m and s sounds Relining of the prosthesis will not alter hypernasal speech when the soft palate is short in ...
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... the same level of caries protection from topically applied fluoride as smooth surface enamel.12 The accumulation of plaque and subsequent caries susceptibility are greatest when molars first erupt.13 There is therefore a need to provide additional protection for these highly susceptible sites. Resin ...
... the same level of caries protection from topically applied fluoride as smooth surface enamel.12 The accumulation of plaque and subsequent caries susceptibility are greatest when molars first erupt.13 There is therefore a need to provide additional protection for these highly susceptible sites. Resin ...
The Comparison Of Dental Arch Forms Obtained From Teeth
... The Catenary curve was first evaluated as being the natural shape of human dental arch in 1957 by Scott who first described the natural catenary dental arch shape 9. Then Burdi in 1966 further supported Scott’s catenary dental arch model 5. The catenary curve is best explained and represented by a h ...
... The Catenary curve was first evaluated as being the natural shape of human dental arch in 1957 by Scott who first described the natural catenary dental arch shape 9. Then Burdi in 1966 further supported Scott’s catenary dental arch model 5. The catenary curve is best explained and represented by a h ...
universidade de caxias do sul
... Tooth agenesis, the failure of development of tooth bud causing definitive absence of the tooth, is the most common dental anomaly affecting up to one quarter of the general population. The main cause is related to abnormal function of specific genes which play key roles during odontogenesis, partic ...
... Tooth agenesis, the failure of development of tooth bud causing definitive absence of the tooth, is the most common dental anomaly affecting up to one quarter of the general population. The main cause is related to abnormal function of specific genes which play key roles during odontogenesis, partic ...
final_paper_lamia_ooo - Cairo University Scholars
... splinted units; thus compensating for the different degrees of mobility between the implant and the tooth, together with decreasing stresses on the restoration and decrease marginal bone loss (Russell D, 1999) Regarding cases that used rigid connectors; results revealed that using them resulted in a ...
... splinted units; thus compensating for the different degrees of mobility between the implant and the tooth, together with decreasing stresses on the restoration and decrease marginal bone loss (Russell D, 1999) Regarding cases that used rigid connectors; results revealed that using them resulted in a ...
Do herbal toothpastes really work on food
... Each distinct colony on the plate was picked up with the use of an inoculating loop. Each colony was transferred to the slants and again grown for 24-48 h. The pure cultures were transferred periodically into a fresh nutrient broth medium (sub-culturing) to allow continuous growth and viability of i ...
... Each distinct colony on the plate was picked up with the use of an inoculating loop. Each colony was transferred to the slants and again grown for 24-48 h. The pure cultures were transferred periodically into a fresh nutrient broth medium (sub-culturing) to allow continuous growth and viability of i ...
... result of poor dental health care would include: frequent visits to emergency departments (often without definitive resolution of the presenting problem); hospital admissions; and treatment provided in operating rooms for conditions that are either largely preventable or amenable to less costly care ...
What Every Transplant Patient Needs to Know About Dental Care
... have ulcers that are very painful may find relief with a medicine that numbs the area (anesthetic). This medication is sprayed or applied to the irritated area. Ask your dentist about the product that is best for you. Mouth ulcers usually heal within 1 to 3 weeks. Call your doctor or dentist if you ...
... have ulcers that are very painful may find relief with a medicine that numbs the area (anesthetic). This medication is sprayed or applied to the irritated area. Ask your dentist about the product that is best for you. Mouth ulcers usually heal within 1 to 3 weeks. Call your doctor or dentist if you ...
adhesion in dentistry
... Good bond strength. Time saving and relatively simpler to use. Some agents have incorporated fluoride and elastomeric components to improve marginal integrity. ...
... Good bond strength. Time saving and relatively simpler to use. Some agents have incorporated fluoride and elastomeric components to improve marginal integrity. ...
Comparison of two cone-beam computed tomography systems in
... Regarding posts, both evaluating dentists classified two teeth as “not assessable” and one tooth as “false positive”, irrespective of the CBCT system. That means both dentists detected a post within the three-dimensional data set of one tooth, although there was none actually. This could be due to ...
... Regarding posts, both evaluating dentists classified two teeth as “not assessable” and one tooth as “false positive”, irrespective of the CBCT system. That means both dentists detected a post within the three-dimensional data set of one tooth, although there was none actually. This could be due to ...
PDF Files - Health Centered Dentistry
... We are taught to change one area at a time, but such approaches frequently ignore the interconnectedness of the systems in the human body. If it is accepted that normal cranial motion and structure are necessary for the optimal ...
... We are taught to change one area at a time, but such approaches frequently ignore the interconnectedness of the systems in the human body. If it is accepted that normal cranial motion and structure are necessary for the optimal ...
DISTANCE OF MANDIBULAR FORAMEN FROM 3RD MOLAR
... distance from anterior border, posterior border, base of ramus and from mandibular notch. But in living subjects all are covered by soft tissues so we have used only visible 3rd molar tooth as land mark for measurement of distance of MF from it. ...
... distance from anterior border, posterior border, base of ramus and from mandibular notch. But in living subjects all are covered by soft tissues so we have used only visible 3rd molar tooth as land mark for measurement of distance of MF from it. ...
Medical Approach to Dental Caries: Fight the Disease, Not
... caries lesions, including multi-photon imaging, infrared thermography and infrared fluorescence, optical coherence tomography, ultrasound, and terahertz imaging. For the most part, these methods have been demonstrated in laboratories, but their clinical applications await further perfection. A recent ...
... caries lesions, including multi-photon imaging, infrared thermography and infrared fluorescence, optical coherence tomography, ultrasound, and terahertz imaging. For the most part, these methods have been demonstrated in laboratories, but their clinical applications await further perfection. A recent ...
origin - Stomatološki vjesnik
... are important in clinical orthodontics and pedodontics for treatment planning and diagnostics [1]. They are particularly useful for legal cases when age should be obtained in criminal matters and procedures for processing cases of immigrants and can help in assessing the age and identification of th ...
... are important in clinical orthodontics and pedodontics for treatment planning and diagnostics [1]. They are particularly useful for legal cases when age should be obtained in criminal matters and procedures for processing cases of immigrants and can help in assessing the age and identification of th ...
Endodontic flare-ups and associated factors in a Taiwanese hospital
... defined as a flare-up. Six hundred and fifty-eight teeth were treated in the Endodontic Department of CGMH by senior residents or attending doctors in a period of 3 months. Patient’s demographics, and clinical and radiographic data were recorded at the time of the RCT. We found that the overall inci ...
... defined as a flare-up. Six hundred and fifty-eight teeth were treated in the Endodontic Department of CGMH by senior residents or attending doctors in a period of 3 months. Patient’s demographics, and clinical and radiographic data were recorded at the time of the RCT. We found that the overall inci ...
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... susceptible to this disease throughout their lifetime. Worldwide, approximately 36% of the population have dental caries in their permanent teeth. In baby teeth it affects about 9% of the population [1 ]. Risk of caries includes physical, biological, environmental, behavioural and lifestyle-related ...
... susceptible to this disease throughout their lifetime. Worldwide, approximately 36% of the population have dental caries in their permanent teeth. In baby teeth it affects about 9% of the population [1 ]. Risk of caries includes physical, biological, environmental, behavioural and lifestyle-related ...
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"".