Oral Hygiene Instructions
... Flossing is an essential part of the tooth-cleaning process because it removes plaque from between teeth and at the gum line, where periodontal disease often begins. If you find using floss awkward or difficult, ask your dental hygienist about the variety of dental floss holders or interdental clean ...
... Flossing is an essential part of the tooth-cleaning process because it removes plaque from between teeth and at the gum line, where periodontal disease often begins. If you find using floss awkward or difficult, ask your dental hygienist about the variety of dental floss holders or interdental clean ...
Tooth Decay
... • Limit sipping sweetened beverages and fruit juices between meals BACTERIA IN PLAQUE The plaque bacteria on your teeth should be removed by brushing at least twice a day and flossing once a day. Usually a clean tooth can stay healthy. Certain bacteria are more likely to cause decay because they can ...
... • Limit sipping sweetened beverages and fruit juices between meals BACTERIA IN PLAQUE The plaque bacteria on your teeth should be removed by brushing at least twice a day and flossing once a day. Usually a clean tooth can stay healthy. Certain bacteria are more likely to cause decay because they can ...
Oral Care
... Dental caries is an infection, usually bacterial in origin, that causes demineralization of the hard tissues (enamel, dentin and cementum) and destruction of the organic matter of the tooth, usually by production of acid by hydrolysis of the food debris accumulated on the tooth surface ...
... Dental caries is an infection, usually bacterial in origin, that causes demineralization of the hard tissues (enamel, dentin and cementum) and destruction of the organic matter of the tooth, usually by production of acid by hydrolysis of the food debris accumulated on the tooth surface ...
how to replace missing teeth?
... 2) IMPLANT— If you cannot get used to denture, then you may want to consider an implant. Implant is especially suitable for patients that do not want to grind down their healthy teeth (or in situation where the natural tooth structure is too weak to be grinded). Implant need a minor surgery to place ...
... 2) IMPLANT— If you cannot get used to denture, then you may want to consider an implant. Implant is especially suitable for patients that do not want to grind down their healthy teeth (or in situation where the natural tooth structure is too weak to be grinded). Implant need a minor surgery to place ...
INFORMED CONSENT FOR ENDODONTIC (ROOT CANAL
... tooth; damage to bridges, existing fillings, crowns, or porcelain veneers; loss of tooth structure in gaining access to canals; and cracked teeth. During treatment complications may be discovered with make treatment impossible, or which may require dental surgery. These complications may include blo ...
... tooth; damage to bridges, existing fillings, crowns, or porcelain veneers; loss of tooth structure in gaining access to canals; and cracked teeth. During treatment complications may be discovered with make treatment impossible, or which may require dental surgery. These complications may include blo ...
surgical management of dental disorders in llamas and
... swelling over the area of pathology. Pain can usually be elicited by external palpation of the swelling but pain on mastication and subsequent anorexia is usually not a reported clinical sign, although these signs may be present in very late stages of disease. Bony sequestra are commonly found withi ...
... swelling over the area of pathology. Pain can usually be elicited by external palpation of the swelling but pain on mastication and subsequent anorexia is usually not a reported clinical sign, although these signs may be present in very late stages of disease. Bony sequestra are commonly found withi ...
Periodontal Treatment Consent Forms
... of the mouth, restricted opening of the mouth for several days or weeks, impact on speech , allergic reactions and accidental swallowing of foreign matter. The exact duration of any complications cannot be determined and they may be irreversible. There is no method that will accurately predict or e ...
... of the mouth, restricted opening of the mouth for several days or weeks, impact on speech , allergic reactions and accidental swallowing of foreign matter. The exact duration of any complications cannot be determined and they may be irreversible. There is no method that will accurately predict or e ...
Dental Foci Can Undermine Health
... Paul Sharpe, a specialist in the field of regenerative dentistry at the Dental Institute of King's College, London, says the new procedure has distinct advantages over dental implants that require a metal post to be driven into the jaw before being capped with a porcelain or plastic tooth. "The surg ...
... Paul Sharpe, a specialist in the field of regenerative dentistry at the Dental Institute of King's College, London, says the new procedure has distinct advantages over dental implants that require a metal post to be driven into the jaw before being capped with a porcelain or plastic tooth. "The surg ...
Post -op Instructions
... ________The treatment on your tooth is not complete. It is essential for you to return to our office for further treatment. Do not eat anything for the first hour following the procedure and then eat soft foods only for the rest of the day. It is advisable to chew on the opposite side until treatmen ...
... ________The treatment on your tooth is not complete. It is essential for you to return to our office for further treatment. Do not eat anything for the first hour following the procedure and then eat soft foods only for the rest of the day. It is advisable to chew on the opposite side until treatmen ...
OSSEOUS SURGERY INFORMED CONSENT
... and possibly destroying some of the bone that supports the teeth. The deep pockets allow for greater accumulation of plaque and bacteria under the gums in hard to reach areas and can result in further deterioration of the gum and bone. If untreated, periodontal disease can cause loosing of the teeth ...
... and possibly destroying some of the bone that supports the teeth. The deep pockets allow for greater accumulation of plaque and bacteria under the gums in hard to reach areas and can result in further deterioration of the gum and bone. If untreated, periodontal disease can cause loosing of the teeth ...
Cosmetic Dentistry It can really make a difference.
... A lost tooth or teeth can be replaced with dental implants. Dental implants are artificial teeth that are attached directly into your jaw. They’re much more secure and natural looking than dentures or bridgework, but they can be expensive and the entire process can be quite lengthy. Longtime denture ...
... A lost tooth or teeth can be replaced with dental implants. Dental implants are artificial teeth that are attached directly into your jaw. They’re much more secure and natural looking than dentures or bridgework, but they can be expensive and the entire process can be quite lengthy. Longtime denture ...
DR`S NAME - Roz Fulmer
... Risks after the administration of a local anesthesia may include the following complications: Burning or pain on injection, edema (swelling), nerve paralysis (partial or permanent numbness), hematoma (bruising), infection, needle breakage, lip chewing, tissue sloughing or trismus (lock jaw). If a se ...
... Risks after the administration of a local anesthesia may include the following complications: Burning or pain on injection, edema (swelling), nerve paralysis (partial or permanent numbness), hematoma (bruising), infection, needle breakage, lip chewing, tissue sloughing or trismus (lock jaw). If a se ...
Alternatives to Suggested Treatment
... teeth. It may also be done for cosmetic reasons in some cases. _____ Gingival Augmentation: The reason for gingival grafting is to increase the amount of gum and to reduce the likelihood of further recession. In some cases root coverage may decrease the risk of root decay and sensitivity. _____ Remo ...
... teeth. It may also be done for cosmetic reasons in some cases. _____ Gingival Augmentation: The reason for gingival grafting is to increase the amount of gum and to reduce the likelihood of further recession. In some cases root coverage may decrease the risk of root decay and sensitivity. _____ Remo ...
sub: application for the post of dental assistant
... I am looking forward to bring my abilities and my professionalism to a position as a Dental ASSISTANT. I am trained, experienced in the tasks involved in this profession: teeth cleanings, sealants, and scaling. I know that good dentists are in demand and must work efficiently and effectively. I beli ...
... I am looking forward to bring my abilities and my professionalism to a position as a Dental ASSISTANT. I am trained, experienced in the tasks involved in this profession: teeth cleanings, sealants, and scaling. I know that good dentists are in demand and must work efficiently and effectively. I beli ...
201- 227-DENT (3368) - Advanced Dental Care of Englewood
... their consent before starting treatment. Endodontic (root canal) treatment is performed in order to save a tooth which otherwise might need to be removed. This is accomplished by conservative root canal treatment, or, when needed, endodontic surgery. The following discusses possible risks that may o ...
... their consent before starting treatment. Endodontic (root canal) treatment is performed in order to save a tooth which otherwise might need to be removed. This is accomplished by conservative root canal treatment, or, when needed, endodontic surgery. The following discusses possible risks that may o ...
ORAL EXAMINATION AND DISEASES DENTISTRY
... A thorough oral examination is the foundation of veterinary dental diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The best possible treatment and long-term outcomes are directly related to these examinations. A permanent record should be made of relevant medical and dental history, diagnostic data, and infor ...
... A thorough oral examination is the foundation of veterinary dental diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The best possible treatment and long-term outcomes are directly related to these examinations. A permanent record should be made of relevant medical and dental history, diagnostic data, and infor ...
Retention Consent Form
... treatment and that they are required for my teeth to stay in the positions we have worked so hard to put them in. Wearing retainers as instructed, replacing lost of broken retainers, and/or the cost of re-straightening your teeth, if necessary, is my responsibility. I understand that my teeth have t ...
... treatment and that they are required for my teeth to stay in the positions we have worked so hard to put them in. Wearing retainers as instructed, replacing lost of broken retainers, and/or the cost of re-straightening your teeth, if necessary, is my responsibility. I understand that my teeth have t ...
Case presentation Simon Sweeetnam IFPDC Bursary
... At every subsequent visit the topic as approached in a light hearted manner to reiterate the point. Aim was to cut down and not zero tolerance as I felt it had a more realistic chance of success. Behavioural management is a lot more challenging than physical treatment. ...
... At every subsequent visit the topic as approached in a light hearted manner to reiterate the point. Aim was to cut down and not zero tolerance as I felt it had a more realistic chance of success. Behavioural management is a lot more challenging than physical treatment. ...
Informed Consent Scaling and Root Planing
... • Swelling, pain, and bleeding after treatment. • Gum recession and root exposure. • Sensitivity to hot, cold, and sweets. • Infection. • Increased spacing and food impaction between teeth. • Initial looseness of teeth. Most will tighten up, but not all will. • Numbness in the tissues. No Warranty a ...
... • Swelling, pain, and bleeding after treatment. • Gum recession and root exposure. • Sensitivity to hot, cold, and sweets. • Infection. • Increased spacing and food impaction between teeth. • Initial looseness of teeth. Most will tighten up, but not all will. • Numbness in the tissues. No Warranty a ...
: *Dentigerous Cyst with Two Mesiodens view of CBCT 3D imaging*
... left teeth, with two mesiodens teeth in inferior tooth impaction. CBCT is not only used for the assessment of dental implant, but also various cases of disorders in the oral cavity, in this case the location and angulation of impacted teeth, cysts, and mesiodens, making it easier for the surgeon to ...
... left teeth, with two mesiodens teeth in inferior tooth impaction. CBCT is not only used for the assessment of dental implant, but also various cases of disorders in the oral cavity, in this case the location and angulation of impacted teeth, cysts, and mesiodens, making it easier for the surgeon to ...
Periodontitis The best treatment for your smile! - Polyclinic Šlaj-Anić
... Scaling and root planning - this treatment procedure involves the removal of tartar, bacterial plaque and toxins from affected root surface and surrounding soft tissue. The treatment is usually carried out in four visits under local anesthesia. In most cases the initial phase of periodontal treatmen ...
... Scaling and root planning - this treatment procedure involves the removal of tartar, bacterial plaque and toxins from affected root surface and surrounding soft tissue. The treatment is usually carried out in four visits under local anesthesia. In most cases the initial phase of periodontal treatmen ...
The Surgical Phase of Therapy
... The anterior teeth are important esthetically. Anterior teeth offer some advantages to a conservative approach. First, they are all single rooted and easily accessible; second, patient's compliance and thoroughness in plaque control are easier to attain. Therefore scaling and root planing is the te ...
... The anterior teeth are important esthetically. Anterior teeth offer some advantages to a conservative approach. First, they are all single rooted and easily accessible; second, patient's compliance and thoroughness in plaque control are easier to attain. Therefore scaling and root planing is the te ...
Tooth Anatomy and Histology File
... Crowns of teeth contain the coronal pulp while radicular pulp extends from the cervical part of the crown to the apex (tip) of the root. Radicular pulp opens into periapical connective tissue at or 1-3mm from the tip of the root. This opening is called the apical foramen. Most infections spread thro ...
... Crowns of teeth contain the coronal pulp while radicular pulp extends from the cervical part of the crown to the apex (tip) of the root. Radicular pulp opens into periapical connective tissue at or 1-3mm from the tip of the root. This opening is called the apical foramen. Most infections spread thro ...
牙龈病与牙周炎
... Alveolar bone Also referred t as the alveolar process, is the thickened ridge of bone that contains the tooth sockets on bones that bear teeth The alveolar process contains a region of compact bone adjacent to the periodontal ligament called lamina durat. It is this part which is attached to the ce ...
... Alveolar bone Also referred t as the alveolar process, is the thickened ridge of bone that contains the tooth sockets on bones that bear teeth The alveolar process contains a region of compact bone adjacent to the periodontal ligament called lamina durat. It is this part which is attached to the ce ...
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.