Factors determining the incidence of caries Micro organisms: Acid
... Caries as a disease of civilization Evidence links caries to civilization This is due mainly to changes in dietary habits, e.g. increased carbohydrates intake by Eskimos and eating refined instead of natural forms of carbohydrates by African tribes ...
... Caries as a disease of civilization Evidence links caries to civilization This is due mainly to changes in dietary habits, e.g. increased carbohydrates intake by Eskimos and eating refined instead of natural forms of carbohydrates by African tribes ...
Premature tooth loss in the primary dentition A case report of
... onset correlates with the impact on bone metabolism, odonto-HPP being the mildest form [1]. Alkaline phosphatase catalyzes formation of matrix for bones and cementum, and its reduction results in hypoplasia and defective mineralization of alveolar bone and cementum. Dental tissues are highly sensiti ...
... onset correlates with the impact on bone metabolism, odonto-HPP being the mildest form [1]. Alkaline phosphatase catalyzes formation of matrix for bones and cementum, and its reduction results in hypoplasia and defective mineralization of alveolar bone and cementum. Dental tissues are highly sensiti ...
Surgery Dentistry 2017- KJT part 2
... Both = removal of deposits from supragingival and subgingival surfaces of the teeth Prophylaxis uses non-surgical instrumentation to ...
... Both = removal of deposits from supragingival and subgingival surfaces of the teeth Prophylaxis uses non-surgical instrumentation to ...
OH Training Introduction - University of Iowa College of Dentistry
... According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, dental caries is now the most common chronic disease among children in the United States and also one of the most common transmissible, infectious diseases. One-fourth of U.S. children aged 2–5 years and half of those aged 12–15 years are ...
... According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, dental caries is now the most common chronic disease among children in the United States and also one of the most common transmissible, infectious diseases. One-fourth of U.S. children aged 2–5 years and half of those aged 12–15 years are ...
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... diabetes (DM) and the child’s dft. If the child had a family member with DM, they had less dental caries (a mean dft of 3.51±3.26) compared to those who did not have a family member with DM (a mean dft of 5.03±3.63). (t=2.247, df=135, p=0.026, 95% CI of the Difference 0.182-2.851) Currently, we cann ...
... diabetes (DM) and the child’s dft. If the child had a family member with DM, they had less dental caries (a mean dft of 3.51±3.26) compared to those who did not have a family member with DM (a mean dft of 5.03±3.63). (t=2.247, df=135, p=0.026, 95% CI of the Difference 0.182-2.851) Currently, we cann ...
receding gums - The Hale Clinic
... to use interdental brushes and/or floss to dislodge food particles that can then be rinsed away. There are even electric interdental brushes that push bursts of water between the teeth, though Roelofs believes they still leave behind some plaque – the old-school variety work more effectively. But fo ...
... to use interdental brushes and/or floss to dislodge food particles that can then be rinsed away. There are even electric interdental brushes that push bursts of water between the teeth, though Roelofs believes they still leave behind some plaque – the old-school variety work more effectively. But fo ...
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... link and the effects of poor oral hygiene in combination with removable oral appliances on the oral cavity. Mr. Jones’ case is unique to this presentation because of the presence of periodontitis and the local contributing factors which may be leading to the progression of disease. ...
... link and the effects of poor oral hygiene in combination with removable oral appliances on the oral cavity. Mr. Jones’ case is unique to this presentation because of the presence of periodontitis and the local contributing factors which may be leading to the progression of disease. ...
Rinses and Pastes - Mark A. Ferrari, DDS, Ltd.
... mark and mix with toothbrush. Immediately rinse with mixed solution for up to 1 minute and spit out. Rinse again with any remaining solution for up to 1 minute. Do not swallow or rinse with water. Treatment is most effective before bedtime. Do not eat or drink for 30 minutes after application. This ...
... mark and mix with toothbrush. Immediately rinse with mixed solution for up to 1 minute and spit out. Rinse again with any remaining solution for up to 1 minute. Do not swallow or rinse with water. Treatment is most effective before bedtime. Do not eat or drink for 30 minutes after application. This ...
Dental Report - Texas Workforce Commission
... Examination and Treatment Record To the dentist: Examination authorization does not allow for proceeding with definitive dental care. Complete all applicable items and return for treatment authorization. Use charting system shown. One tooth number, one procedure, and one estimated fee per line. For ...
... Examination and Treatment Record To the dentist: Examination authorization does not allow for proceeding with definitive dental care. Complete all applicable items and return for treatment authorization. Use charting system shown. One tooth number, one procedure, and one estimated fee per line. For ...
Patient Selection - My Dental Hygiene Career
... cigarette a week and plans on cutting that out of her routine. All of her restorative work had ben completed and orthodontics have been placed on her teeth by Dr.Wilkinson. Her inflammation is generalized normal, and localized moderate marginal and papillary inflammation on #3-MB and #14-DL (these a ...
... cigarette a week and plans on cutting that out of her routine. All of her restorative work had ben completed and orthodontics have been placed on her teeth by Dr.Wilkinson. Her inflammation is generalized normal, and localized moderate marginal and papillary inflammation on #3-MB and #14-DL (these a ...
Medical Approach to Dental Caries: Fight the Disease, Not
... should include the elimination of cariogenic bacteria, the reduction of plaque acidogenicity, the enhancement of tooth remineralization, and the repair of damaged teeth. However, the current clinical approaches are heavily biased towards detecting tooth demineralization sites and repairing damaged ...
... should include the elimination of cariogenic bacteria, the reduction of plaque acidogenicity, the enhancement of tooth remineralization, and the repair of damaged teeth. However, the current clinical approaches are heavily biased towards detecting tooth demineralization sites and repairing damaged ...
Current and future trends in dental radiography
... ilm-based and digital intraoral imaging is one of the most popular diagnostic imaging systems in dentistry. However, this modality has many diagnostic limitations, is not effective enough to differentiate early caries in most cases and does not image soft tissue pathology. Recent studies have found ...
... ilm-based and digital intraoral imaging is one of the most popular diagnostic imaging systems in dentistry. However, this modality has many diagnostic limitations, is not effective enough to differentiate early caries in most cases and does not image soft tissue pathology. Recent studies have found ...
TEMPORARY DENTAL HYGIENIST
... Ability to perform physical movements specific to dental hygiene, including repetitive actions required for scaling and polishing of teeth. Ability to deal with the visual restraints of working in the oral cavity. (This job requires the ability to perform the essential functions contained in thi ...
... Ability to perform physical movements specific to dental hygiene, including repetitive actions required for scaling and polishing of teeth. Ability to deal with the visual restraints of working in the oral cavity. (This job requires the ability to perform the essential functions contained in thi ...
Advantages and Limitations of Lasers
... One of the main benefits for using dental lasers is the ability to precisely interact and, in some cases, remove almost a few cell layers at a time. Erbium lasers can have some selectivity in removing diseased tooth structure, since carious lesions have much higher water content than healthy tissue. ...
... One of the main benefits for using dental lasers is the ability to precisely interact and, in some cases, remove almost a few cell layers at a time. Erbium lasers can have some selectivity in removing diseased tooth structure, since carious lesions have much higher water content than healthy tissue. ...
Digestion: Chewing & Dissolving
... dentin, pulp cavity, pulp, root canal • Portion of the pulp cavity that extends into the root ...
... dentin, pulp cavity, pulp, root canal • Portion of the pulp cavity that extends into the root ...
Dental cleanings and treatments for gum disease
... Dental cleanings help prevent gum (periodontal) disease, a chronic inflammation and infection of the gums and surrounding tissue caused by plaque (bacteria). If plaque isn’t removed each day by brushing and flossing, it hardens into a rough, ...
... Dental cleanings help prevent gum (periodontal) disease, a chronic inflammation and infection of the gums and surrounding tissue caused by plaque (bacteria). If plaque isn’t removed each day by brushing and flossing, it hardens into a rough, ...
Effect of topical application of fluoride gel on artificial secondary
... Torii et al.22 mentioned that the amount of fluoride released from the material is related not only to the concentration of fluoride in the material, but also to whether it can spread and diffuse out from within the material. The latter is determined by the permeability of the materials since the pr ...
... Torii et al.22 mentioned that the amount of fluoride released from the material is related not only to the concentration of fluoride in the material, but also to whether it can spread and diffuse out from within the material. The latter is determined by the permeability of the materials since the pr ...
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... Daily oral hygiene can be more important than prophylactic antibiotics! For several groups of patients, practicing daily oral hygiene is more important than taking preventive antibiotics before a dental visit. Proper oral hygiene is a simple and effective way of strengthening important protective ba ...
... Daily oral hygiene can be more important than prophylactic antibiotics! For several groups of patients, practicing daily oral hygiene is more important than taking preventive antibiotics before a dental visit. Proper oral hygiene is a simple and effective way of strengthening important protective ba ...
Dry Mouth
... Diabetes “… providing mechanical oral hygiene may prevent 1 in 10 deaths from pneumonia in dependent elderly people and show similar pneumonia prevention effect.” (Sjogren, P., et al: JAGS 2008 (56); 2124-30) ...
... Diabetes “… providing mechanical oral hygiene may prevent 1 in 10 deaths from pneumonia in dependent elderly people and show similar pneumonia prevention effect.” (Sjogren, P., et al: JAGS 2008 (56); 2124-30) ...
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... Administration (FDA) pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 343(r)(6) (section 403(r)(6) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the Act)). Your submission states that GumTech International, Inc. is making the following statements, among others, for the product “DentaHeaIth Supplement Gum:” “Fights plaque betwe ...
... Administration (FDA) pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 343(r)(6) (section 403(r)(6) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the Act)). Your submission states that GumTech International, Inc. is making the following statements, among others, for the product “DentaHeaIth Supplement Gum:” “Fights plaque betwe ...
care plan - Ton`s Portfolio
... - Definition caries: Caries is tooth decay or cavity. Tooth decay happens when acids wear away the tooth ‘s hard surface layer. It will be cause holes in the tooth surface. These are called cavities. - Show patient visual aids about carious lesions. Compare between healthy teeth and cavities. - Use ...
... - Definition caries: Caries is tooth decay or cavity. Tooth decay happens when acids wear away the tooth ‘s hard surface layer. It will be cause holes in the tooth surface. These are called cavities. - Show patient visual aids about carious lesions. Compare between healthy teeth and cavities. - Use ...
The Effects of Xylitol on Bacterial Growth
... digest carbohydrates left on the surface of a tooth. Oral bacteria produce acids that destroy the enamel of teeth; over time this destruction of enamel results in caries, commonly know as cavities. A biofilm of different bacteria provide an environment that is conducive to caries formation (Briner e ...
... digest carbohydrates left on the surface of a tooth. Oral bacteria produce acids that destroy the enamel of teeth; over time this destruction of enamel results in caries, commonly know as cavities. A biofilm of different bacteria provide an environment that is conducive to caries formation (Briner e ...
Patient Consent to Treatment
... you not to operate machinery or drive while in this condition. Use of oral or inhaled sedatives (laughing gas) has risks including but not limited to loss of consciousness, airway obstruction, anaphylactic shock and cardiac arrest. In the case where such drugs are administered it is advised that som ...
... you not to operate machinery or drive while in this condition. Use of oral or inhaled sedatives (laughing gas) has risks including but not limited to loss of consciousness, airway obstruction, anaphylactic shock and cardiac arrest. In the case where such drugs are administered it is advised that som ...
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.