oral biofilms
... morning, BEFORE brushing your teeth. The toothbrush has to have been used for a couple of months, but don't treat it any differently than normal. ...
... morning, BEFORE brushing your teeth. The toothbrush has to have been used for a couple of months, but don't treat it any differently than normal. ...
The Avulsed Permanent Tooth: information for dentists
... The patient and parent will decide if they wish to come back for re-assessment at various periods. We suggest 6m, 12m and annually as a general follow-up sequence. Outcomes The expected outcome of a tooth that is not immediately replanted is ankylosis, root resorption and eventual loss of the tooth. ...
... The patient and parent will decide if they wish to come back for re-assessment at various periods. We suggest 6m, 12m and annually as a general follow-up sequence. Outcomes The expected outcome of a tooth that is not immediately replanted is ankylosis, root resorption and eventual loss of the tooth. ...
Diagnostic Aids in Pediatric Dentistry
... A sharp probe can break the intact tooth surface and one of the enamel lesions causing a cavity.3 • Radiographic methods: Radiographs can be classified into the conventional and advanced techniques. Though, conventional radiographs like bitewing and intraoral periapical radiograph are most frequentl ...
... A sharp probe can break the intact tooth surface and one of the enamel lesions causing a cavity.3 • Radiographic methods: Radiographs can be classified into the conventional and advanced techniques. Though, conventional radiographs like bitewing and intraoral periapical radiograph are most frequentl ...
An Overaction to Plaque disclosing agent An Unsual case.cdr
... confirmed in their studies that there is a positive correlation between the presence of dental plaque and both caries and gingivitis. In 1920, Berwick introduced a dye that was the combination of brilliant green and crystal violet, followed by Easlick (1935) who used bismark brown and Raybin (1943) ...
... confirmed in their studies that there is a positive correlation between the presence of dental plaque and both caries and gingivitis. In 1920, Berwick introduced a dye that was the combination of brilliant green and crystal violet, followed by Easlick (1935) who used bismark brown and Raybin (1943) ...
Congenital Cardiac Disorder - The Center for Pediatric Dentistry
... • Antibiotic prophylaxis recommended for following dental procedures: * Dental extractions, periodontal procedures, endodontic surgery beyond the apex, dental implant placement and reimplantation of avulsed teeth, initial placement of orthodontic bands, local anesthetic injections, and prophylactic ...
... • Antibiotic prophylaxis recommended for following dental procedures: * Dental extractions, periodontal procedures, endodontic surgery beyond the apex, dental implant placement and reimplantation of avulsed teeth, initial placement of orthodontic bands, local anesthetic injections, and prophylactic ...
Congenital Cardiac Disorders
... • Antibiotic prophylaxis recommended for following dental procedures: * Dental extractions, periodontal procedures, endodontic surgery beyond the apex, dental implant placement and reimplantation of avulsed teeth, initial placement of orthodontic bands, local anesthetic injections, and prophylactic ...
... • Antibiotic prophylaxis recommended for following dental procedures: * Dental extractions, periodontal procedures, endodontic surgery beyond the apex, dental implant placement and reimplantation of avulsed teeth, initial placement of orthodontic bands, local anesthetic injections, and prophylactic ...
Virtual Dental Home at Head Start
... Pacific Dental School. “My focus has been on developing ways to help people who can’t go into a dental office or receive care in a traditional manner.” Among the first populations he worked with were people with developmental disabilities and complex medical problems such as cerebral palsy. Dr.Yogit ...
... Pacific Dental School. “My focus has been on developing ways to help people who can’t go into a dental office or receive care in a traditional manner.” Among the first populations he worked with were people with developmental disabilities and complex medical problems such as cerebral palsy. Dr.Yogit ...
Principles of management of impacted teeth
... 10-close to inferior alveolar canal 11-complete bony impaction ...
... 10-close to inferior alveolar canal 11-complete bony impaction ...
Oral Rinsing Recommendations - Canadian Dental Hygienists
... methods to their adult clients to reduce biofilm and inflammation. As regulated health care providers, dental hygienists should only recommend oral rinsing products that have been proven safe and effective, taking into consideration clients’ needs, beliefs, preferences, and product availability. Amo ...
... methods to their adult clients to reduce biofilm and inflammation. As regulated health care providers, dental hygienists should only recommend oral rinsing products that have been proven safe and effective, taking into consideration clients’ needs, beliefs, preferences, and product availability. Amo ...
UNLV SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE
... A. Obtain/perform and record a comprehensive history, examination of orofacial structures and appropriate diagnostic tests B. Establish differential, provisional and/or definitive diagnoses C. Develop a comprehensive, sequenced treatment plan based on all relevant findings and patient considerations ...
... A. Obtain/perform and record a comprehensive history, examination of orofacial structures and appropriate diagnostic tests B. Establish differential, provisional and/or definitive diagnoses C. Develop a comprehensive, sequenced treatment plan based on all relevant findings and patient considerations ...
informed consent for endodontic (root canal) therapy
... treatment, endodontic surgery, or extraction of the tooth. Re-treatment failure rates are higher, but vary due to the suspected reason for the failure. With some teeth, conventional endodontic (root canal) therapy may not be sufficient and additional treatment may be required in instances such as: a ...
... treatment, endodontic surgery, or extraction of the tooth. Re-treatment failure rates are higher, but vary due to the suspected reason for the failure. With some teeth, conventional endodontic (root canal) therapy may not be sufficient and additional treatment may be required in instances such as: a ...
Your Mouth and Chronic GVHD
... • Toxicity of cancer therapy • Food aversion, nausea • Dry mouth GVHD Recovery: • Variable - gradual over 2-12+ months Management • Increase saliva • Improve oral hygiene • Increase seasoning & umami foods • Increase “eye appeal” • Zinc supplements (220 mg 2–3/day) • Other medicines ...
... • Toxicity of cancer therapy • Food aversion, nausea • Dry mouth GVHD Recovery: • Variable - gradual over 2-12+ months Management • Increase saliva • Improve oral hygiene • Increase seasoning & umami foods • Increase “eye appeal” • Zinc supplements (220 mg 2–3/day) • Other medicines ...
THE ROLE OF DENTAL TECHNOLOGY IN ORAL HEALTH CARE
... The Dental Technologists as part of the dental team play a key role in dental treatment cycle. There is need for dentists/dental surgeons to collaborate closely with dental technologists in the treatment and design of prostheses. Provision of relevant equipment/machines and laboratory work ...
... The Dental Technologists as part of the dental team play a key role in dental treatment cycle. There is need for dentists/dental surgeons to collaborate closely with dental technologists in the treatment and design of prostheses. Provision of relevant equipment/machines and laboratory work ...
Endodontic Treatment Consent
... the canals in the roots. Delicate files are then used to smooth and shape the canals. The canals will be disinfected with medications and the canals completely filled with an inert material prior to placement of a final restoration. ...
... the canals in the roots. Delicate files are then used to smooth and shape the canals. The canals will be disinfected with medications and the canals completely filled with an inert material prior to placement of a final restoration. ...
牙龈病与牙周炎
... mandible and maxilla inside the mouth. They surround the teeth and alveolar bone and provide a seal around them ...
... mandible and maxilla inside the mouth. They surround the teeth and alveolar bone and provide a seal around them ...
English
... 6) On occasion, while performing the root canal treatment, the cleaning solution used can cause sudden pain followed by rapid swelling that can last for a while. This pain and swelling will go away with time. Treatment involves waiting and taking pain medications if needed. 7) When making an access ...
... 6) On occasion, while performing the root canal treatment, the cleaning solution used can cause sudden pain followed by rapid swelling that can last for a while. This pain and swelling will go away with time. Treatment involves waiting and taking pain medications if needed. 7) When making an access ...
CONSENT FOR ENDODONTIC TREATMENT
... still occur. Examples include situations that may not be apparent until treatment has started, eg. cracked parts of tooth, difficult access, fine canals, difficult anatomy. RISKS: All reasonable measures are taken to minimise risks during treatment. Possible risks include, but are not limited to, th ...
... still occur. Examples include situations that may not be apparent until treatment has started, eg. cracked parts of tooth, difficult access, fine canals, difficult anatomy. RISKS: All reasonable measures are taken to minimise risks during treatment. Possible risks include, but are not limited to, th ...
=Article from the British Dental Journal
... When (recent) use of cocaine is suspected, ask the patient in a quiet unprejudiced way and explain the potential dental consequences. Dental treatment should be postponed after recent use of cocaine. In the UK almost one million individuals use cocaine on a regular basis, implying that dentists are ...
... When (recent) use of cocaine is suspected, ask the patient in a quiet unprejudiced way and explain the potential dental consequences. Dental treatment should be postponed after recent use of cocaine. In the UK almost one million individuals use cocaine on a regular basis, implying that dentists are ...
Preventing periodontal disease
... around the teeth. Many adults, however, develop some type of periodontal, or gum, disease—an infection of the tissues that support their teeth. Some researchers suggest that there may be a link between gum disease and other health concerns such as cardiovascular problems, stroke, bacterial pneumonia ...
... around the teeth. Many adults, however, develop some type of periodontal, or gum, disease—an infection of the tissues that support their teeth. Some researchers suggest that there may be a link between gum disease and other health concerns such as cardiovascular problems, stroke, bacterial pneumonia ...
surgical management of dental disorders in llamas and
... Tooth root abscesses are the most common dental condition afflicting llamas and alpacas. Every tooth is a candidate for developing a tooth abscess but mandibular teeth (n=216) are 15 times more likely than maxillary teeth (n=14) to be affected and cheek teeth (n=211) are 14 times more likely to be a ...
... Tooth root abscesses are the most common dental condition afflicting llamas and alpacas. Every tooth is a candidate for developing a tooth abscess but mandibular teeth (n=216) are 15 times more likely than maxillary teeth (n=14) to be affected and cheek teeth (n=211) are 14 times more likely to be a ...
Title: Soluble toll like receptor 2 (TLR
... To the increasing number of salivary proteins are added the soluble forms of pattern recognition receptors, the sTLR-2, sCD14 and sTLR-4 [25, 26, 32]. The concentration of sTLR-2 in parotid saliva has been reported to be several folds higher than in whole saliva [32]. The source of sTLR-2 could be e ...
... To the increasing number of salivary proteins are added the soluble forms of pattern recognition receptors, the sTLR-2, sCD14 and sTLR-4 [25, 26, 32]. The concentration of sTLR-2 in parotid saliva has been reported to be several folds higher than in whole saliva [32]. The source of sTLR-2 could be e ...
Submission No: 314 - Hamilton City Council
... fluorosis (in its milder forms) as merely a cosmetic effect, it is rash to assume that fluoride is not impacting other developing tissues when it is visibly damaging the teeth by some biochemical mechanism (Groth 1973; Colquhoun 1997). Moreover, ingested fluoride can only cause dental fluorosis duri ...
... fluorosis (in its milder forms) as merely a cosmetic effect, it is rash to assume that fluoride is not impacting other developing tissues when it is visibly damaging the teeth by some biochemical mechanism (Groth 1973; Colquhoun 1997). Moreover, ingested fluoride can only cause dental fluorosis duri ...
Inorganic nutrients (minerals)
... this safe level. Except for the possibility of fluorotic mottling of teeth (see below), there are no possible toxic effects of fluoride as used in our water fluoridation. An intake of 1-3mg/day — as occurs if drinking water has fluoride added up to a concentration of 1mg/L — increases the dental ena ...
... this safe level. Except for the possibility of fluorotic mottling of teeth (see below), there are no possible toxic effects of fluoride as used in our water fluoridation. An intake of 1-3mg/day — as occurs if drinking water has fluoride added up to a concentration of 1mg/L — increases the dental ena ...
Specialist Endodontist
... centre of the tooth (root canal). The root canal will then be carefully cleaned and shaped prior to being filled, which will help prevent re-infection. The treatment can be time-consuming because of the skill and gentle approach required but is readily undertaken using local anaesthetic techniques w ...
... centre of the tooth (root canal). The root canal will then be carefully cleaned and shaped prior to being filled, which will help prevent re-infection. The treatment can be time-consuming because of the skill and gentle approach required but is readily undertaken using local anaesthetic techniques w ...
Remineralisation of teeth
Remineralisation of teeth is a process in which minerals are returned to the molecular structure of the tooth itself. Teeth are (often) porous, allowing fluids and demineralisation beneath the surface of the tooth. When demineralised, these pores become larger.