DELINEATION OF CLINICAL PRIVILEGES IN DENTISTY AND
... ____ ____ ____ ____ Biopsy of Oral Hard Tissue ____ ____ ____ ____ Biopsy of Oral Soft Tissue ____ ____ ____ ____ Surgical Repositioning of Teeth ____ ____ ____ ____ Alveoloplasty ____ ____ ____ ____ Surgical Excision of Hyperplastic Tissue ____ ____ ____ ____ Surgical Removal of Benign Tumors ____ ...
... ____ ____ ____ ____ Biopsy of Oral Hard Tissue ____ ____ ____ ____ Biopsy of Oral Soft Tissue ____ ____ ____ ____ Surgical Repositioning of Teeth ____ ____ ____ ____ Alveoloplasty ____ ____ ____ ____ Surgical Excision of Hyperplastic Tissue ____ ____ ____ ____ Surgical Removal of Benign Tumors ____ ...
State of TN Cigna Dental Care (*DHMO) Patient
... child under the age of 7 by calling Customer Service at 1.800.Cigna24 to get a list of Network Pediatric Dentists in your area. Coverage for treatment by a Pediatric Dentist ends on your child’s 7th birthday; however, exceptions for medical reasons may be considered on an individual basis. Your Netw ...
... child under the age of 7 by calling Customer Service at 1.800.Cigna24 to get a list of Network Pediatric Dentists in your area. Coverage for treatment by a Pediatric Dentist ends on your child’s 7th birthday; however, exceptions for medical reasons may be considered on an individual basis. Your Netw ...
Orthodontics I
... Fusion between cementum and bone Teeth fail to erupt to the occlusal level Most common cause of primary exfoliation Mandible more affected than maxilla Infraocclusion due to lack of growth ...
... Fusion between cementum and bone Teeth fail to erupt to the occlusal level Most common cause of primary exfoliation Mandible more affected than maxilla Infraocclusion due to lack of growth ...
SEDD
... occurring mainly at biting. The tooth has been restored a few years ago with MOD amalgam. The pain is sharp, lasting only a few minutes at most. Considering the above description indicate, which of the following procedures should not be performed? A. intraoral examination. D. percussion test. B. per ...
... occurring mainly at biting. The tooth has been restored a few years ago with MOD amalgam. The pain is sharp, lasting only a few minutes at most. Considering the above description indicate, which of the following procedures should not be performed? A. intraoral examination. D. percussion test. B. per ...
PATIENT`S EXAMINATION
... technologies. With X-rays and computer program it is possible to get the image of tooth tissues and its surroundings. It is also possible to print photopictures of the image on the screen. This technique has been used extensively in general radiology, where it has great advantages over conventional ...
... technologies. With X-rays and computer program it is possible to get the image of tooth tissues and its surroundings. It is also possible to print photopictures of the image on the screen. This technique has been used extensively in general radiology, where it has great advantages over conventional ...
Consent for Fillings involving the Incisal Edge
... 9. Incisal Edge Fillings are susceptible to staining just like natural teeth. Incisal Edge Fillings tend to stain more readily than enamel. The Incisal Edge Fillings may need to be replaced if excessive staining, marginal leakage, or chipping occurs. Every attempt to avoid stain inducing foods and d ...
... 9. Incisal Edge Fillings are susceptible to staining just like natural teeth. Incisal Edge Fillings tend to stain more readily than enamel. The Incisal Edge Fillings may need to be replaced if excessive staining, marginal leakage, or chipping occurs. Every attempt to avoid stain inducing foods and d ...
Periodontal Scaling Instruments (Gracey Curettes and Sickle Scalers)
... It can be identified by holding the terminal shank of the end in question, blade side lower, in a vertical position and viewing the blade portion head on. The blade of the curette is machined at a 70 degree angle and the cutting edge exhibits a curve, which is longer or convex in relation to the "no ...
... It can be identified by holding the terminal shank of the end in question, blade side lower, in a vertical position and viewing the blade portion head on. The blade of the curette is machined at a 70 degree angle and the cutting edge exhibits a curve, which is longer or convex in relation to the "no ...
inflammation_of_the_mouth_and_throat_in_cats
... Inflammation of the moist tissues under the tongue on the floor of the mouth—sublingual mucositis Inflammation of the moist tissues of the lip and cheek—labial and buccal mucositis Inflammation of the moist tissues of the caudal areas of the mouth—caudal mucositis; “caudal” refers to the back ...
... Inflammation of the moist tissues under the tongue on the floor of the mouth—sublingual mucositis Inflammation of the moist tissues of the lip and cheek—labial and buccal mucositis Inflammation of the moist tissues of the caudal areas of the mouth—caudal mucositis; “caudal” refers to the back ...
Over Dentures
... y made of stainless steel that is fixed to the abutment teeth y This can be done by : y Cementing in a preformed keeper after preparation of the tooth y Screwing in a preformed keeper y Casting a root cap and dowel keeper and cementing that to place y Denture retention element has a paired, cylin ...
... y made of stainless steel that is fixed to the abutment teeth y This can be done by : y Cementing in a preformed keeper after preparation of the tooth y Screwing in a preformed keeper y Casting a root cap and dowel keeper and cementing that to place y Denture retention element has a paired, cylin ...
Seminar Orthodontics Question 2
... before quantitative methods. • Definition (Qualitative): It is a descriptive classification and it does not provide any information of the treatment need and outcome. ...
... before quantitative methods. • Definition (Qualitative): It is a descriptive classification and it does not provide any information of the treatment need and outcome. ...
Periodontal Disease and Women
... time, the gums can become swollen, turn red, and may feel tender. Menstruation During menstruation, some women may experience menstruation gingivitis. This condition presents itself during ovulation or premenstruation and may cause gum bleeding, redness, or swelling of the gums between the teeth, so ...
... time, the gums can become swollen, turn red, and may feel tender. Menstruation During menstruation, some women may experience menstruation gingivitis. This condition presents itself during ovulation or premenstruation and may cause gum bleeding, redness, or swelling of the gums between the teeth, so ...
Intensive care for the immature pulp
... apexogenesis will not occur unless some vital pulp tissue remains in the root canal. If the pulp tissue is necrotic and must be removed, apexification, a process which stimulates the formation of a calcified barrier across the apex, is an alternative. The root will not mature but, if treatment is su ...
... apexogenesis will not occur unless some vital pulp tissue remains in the root canal. If the pulp tissue is necrotic and must be removed, apexification, a process which stimulates the formation of a calcified barrier across the apex, is an alternative. The root will not mature but, if treatment is su ...
Anesthesia and Extraction of Teeth
... damaged. Usually the numbness or pain goes away, but in some cases, it may need more treatment or may be permanent. ...
... damaged. Usually the numbness or pain goes away, but in some cases, it may need more treatment or may be permanent. ...
disorders of development of teeth
... These are white spots seen in smooth surface enamel, some of which become brown-stained after eruption. They are most common in children aged 12-14years Both deciduous and permanent dentitions are affected. Maxillary permanent central incisors most frequently involved ...
... These are white spots seen in smooth surface enamel, some of which become brown-stained after eruption. They are most common in children aged 12-14years Both deciduous and permanent dentitions are affected. Maxillary permanent central incisors most frequently involved ...
Quality of Root Canal Obturation Performed by Senior
... This study aimed to evaluate the quality of root canal treatment carried out by senior undergraduate students at Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Chennai. Postoperative RVG were used for assessment. The quality of root canal obturation was evaluated [16]. Studies evaluating the radiographic qu ...
... This study aimed to evaluate the quality of root canal treatment carried out by senior undergraduate students at Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Chennai. Postoperative RVG were used for assessment. The quality of root canal obturation was evaluated [16]. Studies evaluating the radiographic qu ...
... with a rotational movement, due to their single root anatomies.2 However, there have been reported cases of accessory roots observed in primary canines.15-17 Radiographic examination is helpful to identify differences in root anatomy prior to extraction.15-17 Care should be taken to avoid placing an ...
Additional file 1
... subjects with 20 or more teeth. Number of loose teeth, difficulty in accepting tooth loss and satisfaction with denture explained 25% of the variance in GOHAI score. ...
... subjects with 20 or more teeth. Number of loose teeth, difficulty in accepting tooth loss and satisfaction with denture explained 25% of the variance in GOHAI score. ...
Toothache Remedies
... any sort occurs, it’s advisable to see your physician for further information. But in the end, the general rule of thumb is that people with Diabetes should most definitely take care of their teeth and gums by using daily activities such brushing, flossing, and eating proper foods so things such den ...
... any sort occurs, it’s advisable to see your physician for further information. But in the end, the general rule of thumb is that people with Diabetes should most definitely take care of their teeth and gums by using daily activities such brushing, flossing, and eating proper foods so things such den ...
Fictitious patient paper
... Final Part II Case Study: Mr. Karns 1. Mr. Karns will need to understand that he has bone loss in the area where he wants an implant in place of tooth number three. Also, he would need to stop smoking in order for an implant to be successful. 2. Although Mr. Karns brushes his teeth twice daily, he d ...
... Final Part II Case Study: Mr. Karns 1. Mr. Karns will need to understand that he has bone loss in the area where he wants an implant in place of tooth number three. Also, he would need to stop smoking in order for an implant to be successful. 2. Although Mr. Karns brushes his teeth twice daily, he d ...
Module 3rd year
... 2. Woman А., 20 years old, came with complaints of darkening of crowns of 11 and 21 tooth. 1 year ago she had a trauma. Objectively: crowns of 11 and 21 are of dark grey color, intact, percussion is not painful. Mucoalveolar process is not changed. X-ray: in the area of apexes of roots bone destruct ...
... 2. Woman А., 20 years old, came with complaints of darkening of crowns of 11 and 21 tooth. 1 year ago she had a trauma. Objectively: crowns of 11 and 21 are of dark grey color, intact, percussion is not painful. Mucoalveolar process is not changed. X-ray: in the area of apexes of roots bone destruct ...
MEDICAL AND DENTAL HISTORY FORM Patient
... I am advised that though the results of the treatment are expected to be good, the possibility and nature of complications cannot be accurately anticipated for each individual. Therefore, there can be no guarantee as expressed or implied either of the result of the treatment or of the cure. Risks an ...
... I am advised that though the results of the treatment are expected to be good, the possibility and nature of complications cannot be accurately anticipated for each individual. Therefore, there can be no guarantee as expressed or implied either of the result of the treatment or of the cure. Risks an ...
Do you have dry mouth? - American Dental Association
... Tell the dentist what medications you are taking and other information about your health that may help identify a solution to your oral dryness. The dentist can diagnose any problems in the early stage, when they can be corrected with greater ease. Taking good care of your teeth and gums is critical ...
... Tell the dentist what medications you are taking and other information about your health that may help identify a solution to your oral dryness. The dentist can diagnose any problems in the early stage, when they can be corrected with greater ease. Taking good care of your teeth and gums is critical ...
wisdom teeth removal a patient`s guide - Mohammed A. Al
... Whenever a tooth cannot be properly cleansed (brushed and flossed), the bacteria found in the plaque which accumulates on and around the tooth can lead to the development of periodontal disease ("gum disease"). If allowed to advanced, periodontal disease can significantly damage not just the gums bu ...
... Whenever a tooth cannot be properly cleansed (brushed and flossed), the bacteria found in the plaque which accumulates on and around the tooth can lead to the development of periodontal disease ("gum disease"). If allowed to advanced, periodontal disease can significantly damage not just the gums bu ...
Dental avulsion
Dental avulsion is the complete displacement of a tooth from its socket in alveolar bone owing to trauma.The treatment for permanent teeth consists of replantation, immediately if possible. Deciduous teeth should not be replanted due to the risk of damaging the permanent tooth germ. Immediate replantation ensures the best possible prognosis but is not always possible since more serious injuries may be present. Studies have shown that teeth that are protected in a physiologically ideal media can be replanted within 15 minutes to one hour after the accident with good prognosis. The success of delayed replantation depends on the vitality of the cells remaining on the root surface. In normal conditions, a tooth is connected to the socket by means of the periodontal ligament. When a tooth is knocked out, that ligament stretches and splits in half. Maintaining the vitality of the cells that remain attached to the root surface is the key to success following replantation. Years ago, it was thought that the key to maintaining root cell vitality was keeping the knocked-out tooth wet, thus giving rise to storage media recommendations such as water, the mouth and milk. Recent research has shown that one of the key elements for maintaining vitality is storing the tooth in an environment that closely resembles the original socket environment. This environment is one that has the proper osmolality (cell pressure), pH, nutritional metabolites and glucose. There are scientifically designed storage media that provide this environment. These storage media are now available in retail products. Use of devices that incorporate the ideal storage media and protective apparatuses have increased the success rate of replanted knocked-out teeth to over 90% when used within sixty minutes of the accident.