Orthodontics and Restorative Care For Adults and Children
... facial development at an early age and we endeavour to develop beautiful and balanced faces. Parents who visit a local Orthodontist are sometimes seeking a second opinion and would like to find out about any alternative treatment. It is usually the extraction of adult teeth, braces and sometimes the ...
... facial development at an early age and we endeavour to develop beautiful and balanced faces. Parents who visit a local Orthodontist are sometimes seeking a second opinion and would like to find out about any alternative treatment. It is usually the extraction of adult teeth, braces and sometimes the ...
schedule of benefits
... This Schedule of Benefits lists the services available to you under your SafeGuard plan, as well as the co-payments associated with each procedure. There are other factors that impact how your plan works and those are included here in the Exclusions & Limitations; please review them before your firs ...
... This Schedule of Benefits lists the services available to you under your SafeGuard plan, as well as the co-payments associated with each procedure. There are other factors that impact how your plan works and those are included here in the Exclusions & Limitations; please review them before your firs ...
Case Report Congenital absence of all permanent second molars: a
... because the incidence of permanent second molar agenesis is extremely low in the cases reported, ranging from 0% to 3.4% [3, 4, 6, 11, 12]. Aktan et al. [11] found 34 cases of second molar agenesis out of 10,057 Turkish population (0.6%), Whereas Cantekin et al. [12] could not detect any cases among ...
... because the incidence of permanent second molar agenesis is extremely low in the cases reported, ranging from 0% to 3.4% [3, 4, 6, 11, 12]. Aktan et al. [11] found 34 cases of second molar agenesis out of 10,057 Turkish population (0.6%), Whereas Cantekin et al. [12] could not detect any cases among ...
schedule of benefits
... This Schedule of Benefits lists the services available to you under your SafeGuard plan, as well as the copayments associated with each service. There are other factors that impact how your plan works and those are included here in the Exclusions & Limitations. We have added some dental terminology ...
... This Schedule of Benefits lists the services available to you under your SafeGuard plan, as well as the copayments associated with each service. There are other factors that impact how your plan works and those are included here in the Exclusions & Limitations. We have added some dental terminology ...
AUTHORIZATION FOR MEDICAL and/or SURGICAL TREATMENT
... performed. This profile would help rule out any pre-existing internal problems that may not be evident during a physical examination, but could lead to anesthetic complications. We realize this increases the cost of the surgical procedure, but we feel it is important to offer the best health care fo ...
... performed. This profile would help rule out any pre-existing internal problems that may not be evident during a physical examination, but could lead to anesthetic complications. We realize this increases the cost of the surgical procedure, but we feel it is important to offer the best health care fo ...
LANAP Info Packet
... The teeth may feel sensitive to heat or cold, and may hurt when brushed. Teeth loosen due to loss of bone and ligament. In some cases, teeth may need to be removed to keep periodontal disease from spreading. ...
... The teeth may feel sensitive to heat or cold, and may hurt when brushed. Teeth loosen due to loss of bone and ligament. In some cases, teeth may need to be removed to keep periodontal disease from spreading. ...
please click here to the LANAP Laser Pack.
... The teeth may feel sensitive to heat or cold, and may hurt when brushed. Teeth loosen due to loss of bone and ligament. In some cases, teeth may need to be removed to keep periodontal disease from spreading. ...
... The teeth may feel sensitive to heat or cold, and may hurt when brushed. Teeth loosen due to loss of bone and ligament. In some cases, teeth may need to be removed to keep periodontal disease from spreading. ...
orthodontic treatment consent
... Fortunately in orthodontics complications are infrequent and when they do occur they are usually of only minor consequence. Nevertheless, they should be considered when making the decision to undergo orthodontic treatment. The principal risks in orthodontic treatment pertain to: 1. ORAL HYGIENGE Ort ...
... Fortunately in orthodontics complications are infrequent and when they do occur they are usually of only minor consequence. Nevertheless, they should be considered when making the decision to undergo orthodontic treatment. The principal risks in orthodontic treatment pertain to: 1. ORAL HYGIENGE Ort ...
Diagnosis and treatment plane in orthodontics
... Before orthodontic treatment is undertaken, a full medical history is recorded. Some conditions may require certain precaution taken prior to or during orthodontic treatment . The medical history should include information on drug usage. The use of certain drugs like aspirin (prostaglandin inhibito ...
... Before orthodontic treatment is undertaken, a full medical history is recorded. Some conditions may require certain precaution taken prior to or during orthodontic treatment . The medical history should include information on drug usage. The use of certain drugs like aspirin (prostaglandin inhibito ...
Differences in Root Resorption between Root Canal treated and
... to the surrounding periodontal ligament area causes apical periodontitis, and lesion forms after surrounding bone, dentinal hard tissue and periodontal attachment is resorbed. American Association of Endodontics describes resorption as the physiologic or pathologic loss of cementum and dentin from r ...
... to the surrounding periodontal ligament area causes apical periodontitis, and lesion forms after surrounding bone, dentinal hard tissue and periodontal attachment is resorbed. American Association of Endodontics describes resorption as the physiologic or pathologic loss of cementum and dentin from r ...
Nr 1. In which of the following the pulp does not respond to pulp
... from the sinus tract first, and then was followed by purulence with blood. Choose the most recommended method that will help in finding tooth responsible for the development of the change: A. change location. D. X-ray with sinus tract traced with gutta-percha point. B. patient’s history. E. periapic ...
... from the sinus tract first, and then was followed by purulence with blood. Choose the most recommended method that will help in finding tooth responsible for the development of the change: A. change location. D. X-ray with sinus tract traced with gutta-percha point. B. patient’s history. E. periapic ...
Informed Consent - New Smile Home Page
... from the treatment, and that occasionally root canal filling material may extend through the tooth which does not necessarily effect the success of the treatment. I understand that endodontic files and reamers are very fine instruments and stresses and defects in their manufacture can cause them to ...
... from the treatment, and that occasionally root canal filling material may extend through the tooth which does not necessarily effect the success of the treatment. I understand that endodontic files and reamers are very fine instruments and stresses and defects in their manufacture can cause them to ...
Maxillary sinus in Dentoalveolar Surgery and Trauma
... especially if the sinus drainage is impaired due to preexisted sinusitis. Always check radiograph for the continuity of sinus floor and presence of entrapped foreign body. ...
... especially if the sinus drainage is impaired due to preexisted sinusitis. Always check radiograph for the continuity of sinus floor and presence of entrapped foreign body. ...
Course Evaluation - ULM Web Services
... 1. First tardy* – no penalty if in a didactic course. If a quiz is in progress; you must stay in the back of the room until the quiz is over. You will not be allowed to make up the quiz and a zero will be recorded. If a patient is involved at any clinic, an automatic 5 points will be deducted from t ...
... 1. First tardy* – no penalty if in a didactic course. If a quiz is in progress; you must stay in the back of the room until the quiz is over. You will not be allowed to make up the quiz and a zero will be recorded. If a patient is involved at any clinic, an automatic 5 points will be deducted from t ...
Impacted maxillary canines: tunnelised or open traction:
... Forced eruption is no longer considered to be a good option. If the tooth erupts spontaneously the possibility of its becoming ankylosed is extremely slim. But by forcing its eruption, the orthodontist puts it into an over-corrected position, which implies that strong torque forces will have to be a ...
... Forced eruption is no longer considered to be a good option. If the tooth erupts spontaneously the possibility of its becoming ankylosed is extremely slim. But by forcing its eruption, the orthodontist puts it into an over-corrected position, which implies that strong torque forces will have to be a ...
1 A 4-year-old girl presents with body temperature rise, aggravation
... distal-approximal masticatory surface of the 75 tooth. Probing causes pain. Percussion is painless. Cold water causes slowly abating pain. The tooth decayed several months ago and wasn't treated. What treatment method would be efficient in this case? A Devital amputation B Biological method C Vital ...
... distal-approximal masticatory surface of the 75 tooth. Probing causes pain. Percussion is painless. Cold water causes slowly abating pain. The tooth decayed several months ago and wasn't treated. What treatment method would be efficient in this case? A Devital amputation B Biological method C Vital ...
IMPLANT, GRAFTING, GUM SURGERY AND EXTRACTION
... understand what is necessary to accomplish the placement of the implant, bone grafting, gum grafting or tooth extraction. 2. My doctor has carefully examined my mouth. Alternatives to these treatments have been explained. I have considered these alternatives, but I desire to proceed with the implant ...
... understand what is necessary to accomplish the placement of the implant, bone grafting, gum grafting or tooth extraction. 2. My doctor has carefully examined my mouth. Alternatives to these treatments have been explained. I have considered these alternatives, but I desire to proceed with the implant ...
ORAL SURGERY
... 5. The displacement of the tooth from its socket: This is performed by using the extraction movement. They are: a) Outward movement (labial or buccal). b) Inward movement (lingual or palatal). c) Rotatory movement (rotation movement). The surface of the beaks of the correct forceps should lie as cl ...
... 5. The displacement of the tooth from its socket: This is performed by using the extraction movement. They are: a) Outward movement (labial or buccal). b) Inward movement (lingual or palatal). c) Rotatory movement (rotation movement). The surface of the beaks of the correct forceps should lie as cl ...
CONSENT TO PERFORM DENTISTRY
... piece leaves an indentation or ring around the nose which disappears shortly after the procedure. I understand and have been informed of the above risks and complications. 4. I recognize that during the course of treatment unforeseen circumstances may necessitate additional or different procedures f ...
... piece leaves an indentation or ring around the nose which disappears shortly after the procedure. I understand and have been informed of the above risks and complications. 4. I recognize that during the course of treatment unforeseen circumstances may necessitate additional or different procedures f ...
Welcome to the Amlin Dental Team
... As a condition of your treatment by this office, financial arrangements must be made in advance. The practice depends upon reimbursement from the patients for the costs incurred in their care and financial responsibility on the part of each patient must be determined before treatment. All emergency ...
... As a condition of your treatment by this office, financial arrangements must be made in advance. The practice depends upon reimbursement from the patients for the costs incurred in their care and financial responsibility on the part of each patient must be determined before treatment. All emergency ...
Informed Consent Chart# General Dentistry All patients complete 1
... I realize there is no guarantee that root canal treatment will save my tooth, that complications can occur from treatment, and that occasionally, canal material can extend through the root tip which does not necessarily affect the success of the treatment. The tooth may be sensitive during treatment ...
... I realize there is no guarantee that root canal treatment will save my tooth, that complications can occur from treatment, and that occasionally, canal material can extend through the root tip which does not necessarily affect the success of the treatment. The tooth may be sensitive during treatment ...
Direct layered Transitional Resin Bonded Bridge and
... the patient was very young. Following a secondary instance of trauma, the tooth had received a fibre post/ core and new crown just 3 years prior with virtually no ferrule. The patient was warned about the poor longterm prognosis of type of restoration, but wanted to see how long his natural tooth mi ...
... the patient was very young. Following a secondary instance of trauma, the tooth had received a fibre post/ core and new crown just 3 years prior with virtually no ferrule. The patient was warned about the poor longterm prognosis of type of restoration, but wanted to see how long his natural tooth mi ...
Dental Anthropology
... single root. Premolars exhibit one buccal cusp, one lingual cusp, and a single root. Upper molars are characterized by four major cusps and three roots, whereas lower molars exhibit five cusps and two roots. The multicusped premolars and molars are referred to collectively as posterior or cheek teet ...
... single root. Premolars exhibit one buccal cusp, one lingual cusp, and a single root. Upper molars are characterized by four major cusps and three roots, whereas lower molars exhibit five cusps and two roots. The multicusped premolars and molars are referred to collectively as posterior or cheek teet ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Commercially available tablets Ciprofloxacin 500mg, Metronidazole 200mg, Minocycline 100mg were purchased and powdered with mortar and pestle. A ratio of 1:1:1 was used to prepare the antibiotic mixture. 10 The powder was mixed with commercially available ciprofloxacin ointment at the time of treatm ...
... Commercially available tablets Ciprofloxacin 500mg, Metronidazole 200mg, Minocycline 100mg were purchased and powdered with mortar and pestle. A ratio of 1:1:1 was used to prepare the antibiotic mixture. 10 The powder was mixed with commercially available ciprofloxacin ointment at the time of treatm ...
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.