PROFILE AND COMPETENCES FOR THE GRADUATING
... ‘All Member States must recognise the profession of dental practitioner as a specific profession distinct from that of medical practitioner, whether or not specialised in odontostomatology. The Member States must ensure that the training given to dental practitioners equips them with the skills need ...
... ‘All Member States must recognise the profession of dental practitioner as a specific profession distinct from that of medical practitioner, whether or not specialised in odontostomatology. The Member States must ensure that the training given to dental practitioners equips them with the skills need ...
Intern Seminar Presentation
... The pubertal growth spurt is typically used to modify the growth of the ...
... The pubertal growth spurt is typically used to modify the growth of the ...
Med4 v22 n2 maio ago 2013.pmd - Portal de Periódicos Científicos
... the dental procedure4. This infection is usually caused by gram-negative mesophilic, heterophilic, aerobic, and/or facultative anaerobic bacteria, including anaerobic bacilli3. In 1996, the American Dental Association5 recommended that the bacterial count in water from dental units should not exceed ...
... the dental procedure4. This infection is usually caused by gram-negative mesophilic, heterophilic, aerobic, and/or facultative anaerobic bacteria, including anaerobic bacilli3. In 1996, the American Dental Association5 recommended that the bacterial count in water from dental units should not exceed ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... intervention studies have documented that mechanical periodontal therapies such as scaling and root planing during the second trimester of pregnancy may reduce the risk of these adverse outcomes [9]. All pregnant women who visit antenatal clinics should be referred to the nearest public dental clini ...
... intervention studies have documented that mechanical periodontal therapies such as scaling and root planing during the second trimester of pregnancy may reduce the risk of these adverse outcomes [9]. All pregnant women who visit antenatal clinics should be referred to the nearest public dental clini ...
gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd): a case study
... history revealed GERD since four years. The patient has been neglecting his teeth due to financial reason, though brushing his teeth twice a day. There was no history of dental bruxism. There was also no history of over- exposure to the etiologic factors associated with dental erosion such as ingest ...
... history revealed GERD since four years. The patient has been neglecting his teeth due to financial reason, though brushing his teeth twice a day. There was no history of dental bruxism. There was also no history of over- exposure to the etiologic factors associated with dental erosion such as ingest ...
ADEA Competencies for Entry into the Allied Dental Professions
... • Serve as a resource for accredited allied dental education programs to promote change and innovation within their programs. • Support existing and future curriculum guidelines. • Serve as a resource for new and developing accredited programs in the allied dental professions. • Serve as a mecha ...
... • Serve as a resource for accredited allied dental education programs to promote change and innovation within their programs. • Support existing and future curriculum guidelines. • Serve as a resource for new and developing accredited programs in the allied dental professions. • Serve as a mecha ...
Preparing Health Professionals to Provide Care
... with disabilities. 2) An initial online search for advocacy/disease specific organizations was carried out. However, the Exceptional Parent Magazine’s Resource Guide provided a more “simplified” exhaustive listing of hundreds of organizations. All listed organizations were included in the survey pro ...
... with disabilities. 2) An initial online search for advocacy/disease specific organizations was carried out. However, the Exceptional Parent Magazine’s Resource Guide provided a more “simplified” exhaustive listing of hundreds of organizations. All listed organizations were included in the survey pro ...
Salivary Cortisol Changes in Children During Simple Dental
... When the study group itself is divided into three groups based on the appointments they were subjected to, it was found that the levels were increased during the second and third appointments when compared to the first appointment and the results were statistically significant (Table 2). During the ...
... When the study group itself is divided into three groups based on the appointments they were subjected to, it was found that the levels were increased during the second and third appointments when compared to the first appointment and the results were statistically significant (Table 2). During the ...
In vitro modeling of dental water line contamination and
... The volume of this can be as high as 0.9 ml [6] but is obviously influenced by among other things the shape of the turbine and the length of the bur used [6]. Anti-retraction devices are now fitted which greatly reduce the volume of liquid retracted. However, given that biofilms form on all the surface ...
... The volume of this can be as high as 0.9 ml [6] but is obviously influenced by among other things the shape of the turbine and the length of the bur used [6]. Anti-retraction devices are now fitted which greatly reduce the volume of liquid retracted. However, given that biofilms form on all the surface ...
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT FOR EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA DYSTROPHICA
... skin and mucosa that form blisters following minor trauma. More than 20 subtypes of EB have been recognized in the literature. Specific genetic mutations are well characterized for most the different EB subtypes and variants. The most common oral manifestations of EB are painful blisters affecting a ...
... skin and mucosa that form blisters following minor trauma. More than 20 subtypes of EB have been recognized in the literature. Specific genetic mutations are well characterized for most the different EB subtypes and variants. The most common oral manifestations of EB are painful blisters affecting a ...
An Overaction to Plaque disclosing agent An Unsual case.cdr
... history of pain and trauma was reported. On further examination, no relevant dental history was reported. On medical examination, patient was on medication for Eczema. No relevant family history was recorded. On physical examination, Further on intraoral examinations periodontal probing depths and g ...
... history of pain and trauma was reported. On further examination, no relevant dental history was reported. On medical examination, patient was on medication for Eczema. No relevant family history was recorded. On physical examination, Further on intraoral examinations periodontal probing depths and g ...
Dental Network News - Premera Blue Cross
... TMD therapy, by report.” D9940 – Occlusal Guard – By Report - removable dental appliances, which are designed to minimize the effects of bruxism (grinding) and other occlusal factors In order to ensure compliance with any contractual limitations, exclusions, and guidelines of the subscriber’s medica ...
... TMD therapy, by report.” D9940 – Occlusal Guard – By Report - removable dental appliances, which are designed to minimize the effects of bruxism (grinding) and other occlusal factors In order to ensure compliance with any contractual limitations, exclusions, and guidelines of the subscriber’s medica ...
How to Document a Dental Examination and Procedure
... The dental chart is a record of the condition of the patient’s dentition and oral cavity. It should include a dental history, oral-examination findings, proposed and completed dental procedures, proposed future dental care, and home-care instructions.5 Although many small animal and human dentists p ...
... The dental chart is a record of the condition of the patient’s dentition and oral cavity. It should include a dental history, oral-examination findings, proposed and completed dental procedures, proposed future dental care, and home-care instructions.5 Although many small animal and human dentists p ...
Scientific Programme Day
... Hot Topic session - Complications with Dental Bonding Hot Topic session - Complications with Dental Bonding Hot Topic session - Complications with Dental Bonding CAD-CAM in DENTISTRY: Future Perspective Year in Review - Dental Research Year in Review - Dental Research Year in Review - Dental Researc ...
... Hot Topic session - Complications with Dental Bonding Hot Topic session - Complications with Dental Bonding Hot Topic session - Complications with Dental Bonding CAD-CAM in DENTISTRY: Future Perspective Year in Review - Dental Research Year in Review - Dental Research Year in Review - Dental Researc ...
University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Grigore T.Popa
... more often in the medical literature. Most of the orthodontic treatment is justified on improving health-related quality of life. That being said, studying HRQL in orthodontic patients have the potential to provide information about treatment needs and outcomes and it also could facilitate improved ...
... more often in the medical literature. Most of the orthodontic treatment is justified on improving health-related quality of life. That being said, studying HRQL in orthodontic patients have the potential to provide information about treatment needs and outcomes and it also could facilitate improved ...
Dental Management of Special Needs Patients: A
... ral anesthesia must be directed to the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), based on the physical condition of each patient [18]: ASA I - Patients without organical, physiological, biochemical and / or psychological alterations. There are no systemic changes; ASA II - Patients with mild or m ...
... ral anesthesia must be directed to the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), based on the physical condition of each patient [18]: ASA I - Patients without organical, physiological, biochemical and / or psychological alterations. There are no systemic changes; ASA II - Patients with mild or m ...
Oral health-related quality of life of preschool children assisted at a
... reported a high frequency of impact on the family and on children’s quality of life. It was found that those children referred to the clinic due to caries or trauma had a greater impact mean as compared to those referred to the clinic for routine visits. Children who had clinical signs of dental car ...
... reported a high frequency of impact on the family and on children’s quality of life. It was found that those children referred to the clinic due to caries or trauma had a greater impact mean as compared to those referred to the clinic for routine visits. Children who had clinical signs of dental car ...
AUTHOR: Margaret J. Fehrenbach, RDH, MS AUDIENCE: Dentists
... HBP is that they forget to take their prescribed medications, especially if they are taking it daily for life. If they do not take the medication, their BP will go up; since there are no symptoms, they will not know if they are gradually increasing their blood pressure levels over time. If a patient ...
... HBP is that they forget to take their prescribed medications, especially if they are taking it daily for life. If they do not take the medication, their BP will go up; since there are no symptoms, they will not know if they are gradually increasing their blood pressure levels over time. If a patient ...
Role of nuclear medicine in dentistry
... commonly in routine practice, and it is important for the dentists to be familiar with commonly used scans in nuclear medicine with respect to oral lesions. Oral lesions often overlap with dental pathologies and dental practitioners should be well versed with the various indications for nuclear imag ...
... commonly in routine practice, and it is important for the dentists to be familiar with commonly used scans in nuclear medicine with respect to oral lesions. Oral lesions often overlap with dental pathologies and dental practitioners should be well versed with the various indications for nuclear imag ...
Failure to thrive: review of the literature, case reports
... orthodontic treatment instituted. One health care discipline alone cannot evaluate adequately the state of the patient’s complete health status. Multidisciplinary care also is required for patients with inappropriate dietary habits. Dietary counselling and intervention by the pediatric dentist alone ...
... orthodontic treatment instituted. One health care discipline alone cannot evaluate adequately the state of the patient’s complete health status. Multidisciplinary care also is required for patients with inappropriate dietary habits. Dietary counselling and intervention by the pediatric dentist alone ...
cigna healthcare / connecticut general / equicor / great-west
... The data contained in the Minimum CCD+ data elements will allow you to easily associate your EFT and ERA transactions. You may read more about the CAQH CORE Rule 370 at the CAQH website http://caqh.org/. ...
... The data contained in the Minimum CCD+ data elements will allow you to easily associate your EFT and ERA transactions. You may read more about the CAQH CORE Rule 370 at the CAQH website http://caqh.org/. ...
essential health benefits fact sheet
... state benchmark plans will be selected, and when these benchmark plans will take effect. Plans available in 2010 were used for selecting benchmark plans effective 2014 through 2016. Plans available in 2014 were used for selecting benchmark plans effective in 2017. If a benchmark plan does not incl ...
... state benchmark plans will be selected, and when these benchmark plans will take effect. Plans available in 2010 were used for selecting benchmark plans effective 2014 through 2016. Plans available in 2014 were used for selecting benchmark plans effective in 2017. If a benchmark plan does not incl ...
Use of Deep Sedation and General Anesthesia in the Pediatric
... thesia services have been shown to be safe and successful procedures.2-4 Many pediatric dentists (and others who treat children) have sought to provide for the administration of general anesthesia by trained individuals in their offices or other facilities (eg, outpatient care clinics) outside of th ...
... thesia services have been shown to be safe and successful procedures.2-4 Many pediatric dentists (and others who treat children) have sought to provide for the administration of general anesthesia by trained individuals in their offices or other facilities (eg, outpatient care clinics) outside of th ...
Oral Health Fact Sheet for Dental Professionals Children with Cleft
... • Bone support for these teeth is generally poor. Teeth that are present may be malformed and prone to caries. • Parents appreciate education about teeth present or missing, surrounding a cleft. Simple explanations about the variability of teeth at the cleft site may allay concerns. • Panoramic a ...
... • Bone support for these teeth is generally poor. Teeth that are present may be malformed and prone to caries. • Parents appreciate education about teeth present or missing, surrounding a cleft. Simple explanations about the variability of teeth at the cleft site may allay concerns. • Panoramic a ...
Dental hygienist
A dental hygienist is a licensed dental professional who is registered with a dental association or regulatory body within their country of practice. They are a primary healthcare professional who works independent of, or alongside dentists and other dental professionals in a team to provide full oral health care. They have the training and education that focus and specialise in the prevention and treatment of oral disease. They can choose to work in a range of dental settings from independent practice, private practice, specialists practices to public sector; and can also work in residential aged care facilities.Dental hygienists have a specific scope of clinical procedures they provide to their patients. They assess a patient's condition in order to offer patient-specific preventative and educational services to promote and maintain good oral health. The use of therapeutic methods assists their patients in controlling oral disease, while providing tailored treatment plans that emphasize the importance of behavioral changes . In most jurisdictions, hygienists work for a dentist or dental specialist, and some are licensed to administer local anesthesia and perform dental radiography. The major role of a dental hygienist is to perform periodontal therapy which includes things such periodontal charting, periodontal debridement (scaling and root planing), prophylaxis (preventing disease) for patients with periodontal disease. In addition dental hygienists are able to perform examinations, make diagnosis, take intraoral radiographs, dental sealants, administer fluoride, and provide patient specific oral hygiene instruction. They are also able to work at an orthodontic clinic and can perform many tasks there. Such as selecting and sizing of orthodontic bands for dental braces, the removal of orthodontic appliances and are able to make dental impressions for the construction of study casts and mouthguards.Dental hygienists work together with other dental professionals, with a higher number working at general practices with dentists, Dental therapists and oral health therapists. A smaller number work at specialist practices alongside orthodontists and periodontists. They help with the contribution of an interdisciplinary approach, aiming to provide optimum oral health care to their patients. Dental hygienists also aim to work interprofessionally to provide holistic oral health care in the best interest of their patient. Dental hygienists also offer expertise in their field and can provide a dental hygiene diagnosis, which is an integral component of the comprehensive dental diagnosis.Other areas that relate to dentistry that dental hygienists can be involved in are: