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... The gums are irritated and swollen due to plaque or calculus buildup along the gum line ...
... The gums are irritated and swollen due to plaque or calculus buildup along the gum line ...
Endodontic treatment referral form
... Sclerotic root canals that are not considered negotiable from radiographic or clinical evidence through ...
... Sclerotic root canals that are not considered negotiable from radiographic or clinical evidence through ...
The Surgical Phase of Therapy
... position coronal to the bottom of the preexisting pocket 2.Removal of the pocket wall It can be removed by the following: •Retraction or shrinkage, in which scaling and root planning procedures resolve the inflammatory process and the gingiva therefore shrinks, reducing the pocket depth. •Surgical r ...
... position coronal to the bottom of the preexisting pocket 2.Removal of the pocket wall It can be removed by the following: •Retraction or shrinkage, in which scaling and root planning procedures resolve the inflammatory process and the gingiva therefore shrinks, reducing the pocket depth. •Surgical r ...
Fluoride content of bottled water Vs
... Eight different brands of locally produced mineral bottled water were randomly selected and considered for fluoride content evaluation. Samples of tap water were also collected from different residential areas of Tehran representing the four main water plants i.e. Karaj dam, Latian dam, Lar dam and ...
... Eight different brands of locally produced mineral bottled water were randomly selected and considered for fluoride content evaluation. Samples of tap water were also collected from different residential areas of Tehran representing the four main water plants i.e. Karaj dam, Latian dam, Lar dam and ...
Oral hygiene habits and oral health in cystic fibrosis
... 1990; Kinirons, 1992; Maguire et al., 2002]. This study showed that very little differences can be found between these three groups regarding their oral hygiene habits. Only the fact of having received fluoride supplements of any kind (droplets or tablets) was significantly different. Sixty four per ...
... 1990; Kinirons, 1992; Maguire et al., 2002]. This study showed that very little differences can be found between these three groups regarding their oral hygiene habits. Only the fact of having received fluoride supplements of any kind (droplets or tablets) was significantly different. Sixty four per ...
A Dentist Exposes the Root Canal Cover up
... Approximately 25% of the population have strong immune systems and are able to live symptom free after a root canal for up to several years, before some chronic condition has had enough time to dev ...
... Approximately 25% of the population have strong immune systems and are able to live symptom free after a root canal for up to several years, before some chronic condition has had enough time to dev ...
Effects of a mouthwash with chlorine dioxide on oral
... controlled study was undertaken. The clinical evaluation was conducted in the three phases common to investigational drug studies. Phase I, a rising dose tolerance investigation, examined the acute effects of progressively increasing single doses of chlorine disinfectants to normal healthy adult mal ...
... controlled study was undertaken. The clinical evaluation was conducted in the three phases common to investigational drug studies. Phase I, a rising dose tolerance investigation, examined the acute effects of progressively increasing single doses of chlorine disinfectants to normal healthy adult mal ...
Defects crown of teeth
... to the excess of fluoride in drinking water. Fluorosis does not develop or progress after teeth erupt. The normal contain (include) of fluoride in drinking water is 1.5 mg/liter. Enamel Hypoplasia Tooth development can be disturbed by constitutional disturbances such as childhood febrile illnesses, ...
... to the excess of fluoride in drinking water. Fluorosis does not develop or progress after teeth erupt. The normal contain (include) of fluoride in drinking water is 1.5 mg/liter. Enamel Hypoplasia Tooth development can be disturbed by constitutional disturbances such as childhood febrile illnesses, ...
TRANSILLUMINATION: THE “LIGHT DETECTOR”
... The detection of a cracked tooth is often difficult. As already stated, normal diagnostic tests that are useful in other situations, such as sensitivity testing and radiographic evaluation, may not be as helpful for detecting a tooth with a crack. This is because the crack with its potential to ha ...
... The detection of a cracked tooth is often difficult. As already stated, normal diagnostic tests that are useful in other situations, such as sensitivity testing and radiographic evaluation, may not be as helpful for detecting a tooth with a crack. This is because the crack with its potential to ha ...
Consent for Treatment of a Minor In providing dental care, we will
... purpose which s/he may deem proper in the interest of medical education, knowledge, or research; provided however, that it is specifically understood that in any such publication or use my name or my child’s name not be identified. The aforementioned photographs may be modified or retouched in any w ...
... purpose which s/he may deem proper in the interest of medical education, knowledge, or research; provided however, that it is specifically understood that in any such publication or use my name or my child’s name not be identified. The aforementioned photographs may be modified or retouched in any w ...
DOC - Great Beginnings Pediatric Dentistry
... considered by the parent and will be discussed in detail at a later appointment. The risk of providing no treatment out of fear over general anesthesia, generally outweighs the risks of the procedure. It is done on a regular basis by Dr. Ybarra. _____NO TREATMENT: Caries is a progressive disease. De ...
... considered by the parent and will be discussed in detail at a later appointment. The risk of providing no treatment out of fear over general anesthesia, generally outweighs the risks of the procedure. It is done on a regular basis by Dr. Ybarra. _____NO TREATMENT: Caries is a progressive disease. De ...
PDF - International Journal of Development Research
... ragweed pollen allergy reacts with bananas, avocadoes, kiwi, chestnut and papaya. In patients who report oral allergy not associated with obvious pathology, it might be worthwhile to enquire about the possibility of allergy and to refer the patient for allergy testing in such cases. Oral conditions ...
... ragweed pollen allergy reacts with bananas, avocadoes, kiwi, chestnut and papaya. In patients who report oral allergy not associated with obvious pathology, it might be worthwhile to enquire about the possibility of allergy and to refer the patient for allergy testing in such cases. Oral conditions ...
Available - Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
... water. Examples: HCl as Arrhenius acid and NaOH as Arrhenius base. Defination of Strong acid/ Strong base and weak acid/ weak base as per Arrhenius concept. Limitation of Arrhenius concept: Unable to explain basic nature of NH3 and acidic nature of CO2 or SO2. Lewis Acid- Base concept: According to ...
... water. Examples: HCl as Arrhenius acid and NaOH as Arrhenius base. Defination of Strong acid/ Strong base and weak acid/ weak base as per Arrhenius concept. Limitation of Arrhenius concept: Unable to explain basic nature of NH3 and acidic nature of CO2 or SO2. Lewis Acid- Base concept: According to ...
why are regular dental visits important?
... between regular dental visits. Plaque is always forming on your teeth, but you can get rid of it by brushing and flossing regularly. Here are some tips for good oral care at home. • Brush your teeth at least twice a day. Be sure to use a toothpaste that contains fluoride. • Floss at least once a d ...
... between regular dental visits. Plaque is always forming on your teeth, but you can get rid of it by brushing and flossing regularly. Here are some tips for good oral care at home. • Brush your teeth at least twice a day. Be sure to use a toothpaste that contains fluoride. • Floss at least once a d ...
why are regular dental visits important?
... between regular dental visits. Plaque is always forming on your teeth, but you can get rid of it by brushing and flossing regularly. Here are some tips for good oral care at home. • Brush your teeth at least twice a day. Be sure to use a toothpaste that contains fluoride. • Floss at least once a d ...
... between regular dental visits. Plaque is always forming on your teeth, but you can get rid of it by brushing and flossing regularly. Here are some tips for good oral care at home. • Brush your teeth at least twice a day. Be sure to use a toothpaste that contains fluoride. • Floss at least once a d ...
Dental Caries: A pH-mediated disease
... phosphate, compared with the total levels of these minerals in enamel. The number of calcium and phosphate ions in plaque biofilm is greater than the number in the saliva.37 As the pH drops from bacterial acid by-products, the level of supersaturation of the calcium and phosphate also drops and the ...
... phosphate, compared with the total levels of these minerals in enamel. The number of calcium and phosphate ions in plaque biofilm is greater than the number in the saliva.37 As the pH drops from bacterial acid by-products, the level of supersaturation of the calcium and phosphate also drops and the ...
MOUTH, TEETH AND GUMS
... 20mg bd for 3 months. Penicillins and Metronidazole are also effective for short courses. Aphthous Ulcers: Most common ulcerative lesion on all ages. Can present as Aphthous Stomatitis. Presentation: burning prodrome. Can get secondarily infected. Anywhere in the mouth with a predilection for the la ...
... 20mg bd for 3 months. Penicillins and Metronidazole are also effective for short courses. Aphthous Ulcers: Most common ulcerative lesion on all ages. Can present as Aphthous Stomatitis. Presentation: burning prodrome. Can get secondarily infected. Anywhere in the mouth with a predilection for the la ...
HIV
... Dental Treatment and Prevention Consult with patient’s physician to establish current level of immunocompromise and acceptable procedures specific to treatment plan • Rule out significant risk for infection due to immunosuppression associated with neutropenia by obtaining blood values from a curren ...
... Dental Treatment and Prevention Consult with patient’s physician to establish current level of immunocompromise and acceptable procedures specific to treatment plan • Rule out significant risk for infection due to immunosuppression associated with neutropenia by obtaining blood values from a curren ...
HIV
... • Prescribe sugar-free medications, if available. • Recommend preventive measures, such as topical fluoride and sealants. • Advise the use of fluoridated toothpaste twice daily and support the family in following dental care instructions. • Instruct caregiver on appropriate protocol following de ...
... • Prescribe sugar-free medications, if available. • Recommend preventive measures, such as topical fluoride and sealants. • Advise the use of fluoridated toothpaste twice daily and support the family in following dental care instructions. • Instruct caregiver on appropriate protocol following de ...
Dental caries
... • Caries vaccine dates back to a period, when lactobacilli were thought to be of paramount of importance. Oral administration of S. Mutan vaccine leads to accelerated clearance S. mutans from mouth. ...
... • Caries vaccine dates back to a period, when lactobacilli were thought to be of paramount of importance. Oral administration of S. Mutan vaccine leads to accelerated clearance S. mutans from mouth. ...
Click Here To The Kids Oral Health Activity Set
... • Visit the dentist regularly—Many people don’t realize that no matter how well you brush, there will still be “stuff” on your teeth that you can’t get off, and only a professional can. So, be sure to bring your child to the dentist twice a year to make sure that your child’s teeth stay clean and he ...
... • Visit the dentist regularly—Many people don’t realize that no matter how well you brush, there will still be “stuff” on your teeth that you can’t get off, and only a professional can. So, be sure to bring your child to the dentist twice a year to make sure that your child’s teeth stay clean and he ...
patient
... therapy to control her latest exacerbation of periodontal disease, but she is concerned about Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports asking for prudent use of antibiotics. How do you advise this patient? ...
... therapy to control her latest exacerbation of periodontal disease, but she is concerned about Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports asking for prudent use of antibiotics. How do you advise this patient? ...
Protecting All Children`s Teeth: Caries
... Caries is an infectious transmissible disease resulting from tooth adherent bacteria that metabolize sugars to produce acid which ultimately demineralize tooth structure and, if left untreated, can progress to a cavity. Dental caries is the most common chronic disease of childhood and disproportiona ...
... Caries is an infectious transmissible disease resulting from tooth adherent bacteria that metabolize sugars to produce acid which ultimately demineralize tooth structure and, if left untreated, can progress to a cavity. Dental caries is the most common chronic disease of childhood and disproportiona ...
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.