Consent for Extraction - Peyton Cunningham DDS
... I have been informed of the reason for extraction of tooth #_______ and have been explained what to expect during this procedure. I understand that dental radiographs will be required prior to this extraction, and possibly during this procedure. I understand that I will require an anesthetic and tha ...
... I have been informed of the reason for extraction of tooth #_______ and have been explained what to expect during this procedure. I understand that dental radiographs will be required prior to this extraction, and possibly during this procedure. I understand that I will require an anesthetic and tha ...
HealOzone - now available at Wilkinson Dental Care
... allows any dental decay to re-mineralise over the next few weeks. It greatly reduces the chance of the tooth decaying again in the future. The application of ozone in this way is completely safe and is suitable for children and adults. Of course we still advocate good oral hygiene measures and a die ...
... allows any dental decay to re-mineralise over the next few weeks. It greatly reduces the chance of the tooth decaying again in the future. The application of ozone in this way is completely safe and is suitable for children and adults. Of course we still advocate good oral hygiene measures and a die ...
Document
... formation, altering the angle between the tooth germ and the portion of the tooth already developed.2 Occasionally, the bend is created by pressure from adjacent cysts, tumors or odontogenic hamartoma. Frequently, the affected teeth are the maxillary incisors followed by the mandible anteriors. In t ...
... formation, altering the angle between the tooth germ and the portion of the tooth already developed.2 Occasionally, the bend is created by pressure from adjacent cysts, tumors or odontogenic hamartoma. Frequently, the affected teeth are the maxillary incisors followed by the mandible anteriors. In t ...
Crown and Bridge Consent Form
... 5. Uncomfortable or strange feeling: This may occur because of the differences between natural teeth and artificial replacements. Most patients usually become accustomed to this feeling in time. In limited situations, muscle soreness or tenderness of the jaw joints (TMJ) may persist for indeterminab ...
... 5. Uncomfortable or strange feeling: This may occur because of the differences between natural teeth and artificial replacements. Most patients usually become accustomed to this feeling in time. In limited situations, muscle soreness or tenderness of the jaw joints (TMJ) may persist for indeterminab ...
Root Canal Therapy Consent
... I believe that this therapy is very safe and effective, nonetheless, I want you to know about the risks and consequences of having a root canal performed. Your treatment may take several visits over a few weeks to complete. During that time you may experience some soreness and discomfort in and arou ...
... I believe that this therapy is very safe and effective, nonetheless, I want you to know about the risks and consequences of having a root canal performed. Your treatment may take several visits over a few weeks to complete. During that time you may experience some soreness and discomfort in and arou ...
Importance of Toothbrushing
... clear. When to start brushing is as important as the habit itself. Using a brush without toothpaste is sufficient for children who have started brushing their teeth at an early age. Yet, toothpaste use should also be encouraged after making sure that the child will not swallow it. In addition to car ...
... clear. When to start brushing is as important as the habit itself. Using a brush without toothpaste is sufficient for children who have started brushing their teeth at an early age. Yet, toothpaste use should also be encouraged after making sure that the child will not swallow it. In addition to car ...
perio int
... discussed the function and eruption of teeth and the etiology of periodontal diseases. He believed that inflammation of the gingival could be caused by accumulations of calculus. ...
... discussed the function and eruption of teeth and the etiology of periodontal diseases. He believed that inflammation of the gingival could be caused by accumulations of calculus. ...
INNOVATIVE PERIODONTICS: Creating Success in Today`s Dental
... INNOVATIVE PERIODONTICS: Creating Success in Today’s Dental Practice ...
... INNOVATIVE PERIODONTICS: Creating Success in Today’s Dental Practice ...
Consent and Information Form
... Endodontic therapy (root canal treatment) is a procedure to retain a tooth which may otherwise require extraction. Although root canal therapy has a high degree of clinical success, it is a biological procedure and cannot be guaranteed. I, the undersigned, understand the following: 1) In order to ma ...
... Endodontic therapy (root canal treatment) is a procedure to retain a tooth which may otherwise require extraction. Although root canal therapy has a high degree of clinical success, it is a biological procedure and cannot be guaranteed. I, the undersigned, understand the following: 1) In order to ma ...
Trauma to teeth
... Splint - temporary splinting can be achieved by fixing the tooth to the adjacent teeth either by folding aluminium foil over them or using beeswax. This is intended to be a temporary measure only. Patient will require evacuation for further treatment by dentist Have soft diet for 2 weeks and chl ...
... Splint - temporary splinting can be achieved by fixing the tooth to the adjacent teeth either by folding aluminium foil over them or using beeswax. This is intended to be a temporary measure only. Patient will require evacuation for further treatment by dentist Have soft diet for 2 weeks and chl ...
Consent for Oral and Maxilofacial working version 9.17.07
... are not effective in some patients. 12. Tipping or Drifting of the permanent teeth 13. Swallow tooth or pieces of tooth 14. Other RISK TO MY HEALTH IF THIS PROCEDURE IS NOT PERFORMED INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: 1. Pain 6. Other 2. Infection 3. Cyst or tumor formation 4. Loss of bo ...
... are not effective in some patients. 12. Tipping or Drifting of the permanent teeth 13. Swallow tooth or pieces of tooth 14. Other RISK TO MY HEALTH IF THIS PROCEDURE IS NOT PERFORMED INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: 1. Pain 6. Other 2. Infection 3. Cyst or tumor formation 4. Loss of bo ...
Cracked Teeth / Cracked Tooth Syndrome
... If the crack goes too far vertically, there is a possibility the tooth may need to be removed and replaced with an artificial one. (See bridgework, denture and implant) The nerve may sometimes be affected so badly that it dies. Root canal treatment will be required if the tooth is to be saved. ...
... If the crack goes too far vertically, there is a possibility the tooth may need to be removed and replaced with an artificial one. (See bridgework, denture and implant) The nerve may sometimes be affected so badly that it dies. Root canal treatment will be required if the tooth is to be saved. ...
Tooth Disease
... • Think of them as “hot spots” Stage Three Disease: Cavities Regular Cavities • Part of the healthy tooth is destroyed • Has to be cleared of decay and filled • If decay gets too deep, the tooth and root have to be removed and you’ll need a crown, bridge or implant ...
... • Think of them as “hot spots” Stage Three Disease: Cavities Regular Cavities • Part of the healthy tooth is destroyed • Has to be cleared of decay and filled • If decay gets too deep, the tooth and root have to be removed and you’ll need a crown, bridge or implant ...
3D Printed Teeth: Anatomically Correct Primary Replicas
... •Separation of tooth from background is difficult and time consuming •Model may be unrefined and jagged •Material used melted when drilled onto (during field test) Solutions: •Program that compromised resolution with ease of use was utilized •Further practice in manual segmentation increased efficie ...
... •Separation of tooth from background is difficult and time consuming •Model may be unrefined and jagged •Material used melted when drilled onto (during field test) Solutions: •Program that compromised resolution with ease of use was utilized •Further practice in manual segmentation increased efficie ...
Staging Dental Disease - Eastwood Animal Clinic
... This mouth is full of pus, bacteria, and disease. The teeth are very loose and may even be ...
... This mouth is full of pus, bacteria, and disease. The teeth are very loose and may even be ...
the importance of having your teeth professionally cleaned
... The first extraction revealed a dime-sized cyst filled with pus below one root canal tooth. The tooth was asymptomatic, and the cyst had not shown up on any x-ray. Following an extraction of 2 more teeth, I was immediately relieved of a chronic infection in my left eye which had been present for a y ...
... The first extraction revealed a dime-sized cyst filled with pus below one root canal tooth. The tooth was asymptomatic, and the cyst had not shown up on any x-ray. Following an extraction of 2 more teeth, I was immediately relieved of a chronic infection in my left eye which had been present for a y ...
Healthy Smiles Consent for Extraction of Teeth
... 4. Dry socket – jaw pain beginning a few days after surgery, usually requiring additional care, it is more common from lower extractions, especially wisdom teeth in female patients. 5. Possible damage to adjacent teeth, especially those with large fillings or caps. 6. Numbness or altered sensation i ...
... 4. Dry socket – jaw pain beginning a few days after surgery, usually requiring additional care, it is more common from lower extractions, especially wisdom teeth in female patients. 5. Possible damage to adjacent teeth, especially those with large fillings or caps. 6. Numbness or altered sensation i ...
patient informationand consent for root canal treatment
... the tooth followed by placement of a seal in the root canal. Using a local anesthetic, there is little or no discomfort during the procedure. Root canal therapy allows the tooth to remain in the mouth and contributes to sound, healthy and functional dentition for many years, if not a lifetime. The p ...
... the tooth followed by placement of a seal in the root canal. Using a local anesthetic, there is little or no discomfort during the procedure. Root canal therapy allows the tooth to remain in the mouth and contributes to sound, healthy and functional dentition for many years, if not a lifetime. The p ...
The following three conditions may require early orthodontic
... 1. Crossbites. When your child bites down, his upper teeth normally sit over the top of his lower teeth. Crossbites occur when one or more of the upper teeth sit on the inside of the lower teeth, tilting toward the cheek or tongue. This may occur on either or both sides, the front, or back of the mo ...
... 1. Crossbites. When your child bites down, his upper teeth normally sit over the top of his lower teeth. Crossbites occur when one or more of the upper teeth sit on the inside of the lower teeth, tilting toward the cheek or tongue. This may occur on either or both sides, the front, or back of the mo ...
Dental characteristics of Rickets disorder. Case report Ana Lucia A
... Report of case • A 12 year old male patient was referred from Bauru School of dentistry due orthodontic evaluation. • The parents reported that the patient is one of triplets and at the birth were the biggest new born . • The diagnosis was made when he was 3 years old. ...
... Report of case • A 12 year old male patient was referred from Bauru School of dentistry due orthodontic evaluation. • The parents reported that the patient is one of triplets and at the birth were the biggest new born . • The diagnosis was made when he was 3 years old. ...
Root Canal Therapy
... Root fracture is one of the main reasons why root canal therapy fails. Unfortunately, some cracks that extend from the crown into the roots are invisible and undetectable. They can occur on uncrowned teeth from traumatic injury, biting on hard objects, habitual clenching or grinding, and even just n ...
... Root fracture is one of the main reasons why root canal therapy fails. Unfortunately, some cracks that extend from the crown into the roots are invisible and undetectable. They can occur on uncrowned teeth from traumatic injury, biting on hard objects, habitual clenching or grinding, and even just n ...
Consent for tooth extraction
... I have been informed of the following possible alternative treatments, and the costs risks & benefits of each: No treatment Root Canal therapy Filling Crown Gum treatment Other________________________. I have been informed and fully understand that there are certain inherent and potential risks asso ...
... I have been informed of the following possible alternative treatments, and the costs risks & benefits of each: No treatment Root Canal therapy Filling Crown Gum treatment Other________________________. I have been informed and fully understand that there are certain inherent and potential risks asso ...
Slide 1
... • Although tooth decay is often considered to be an affliction of modern society associated, in particular, with modern dietary habits, there is evidence that it existed in ancient times. • Because of their physical structure and chemical composition, teeth are often the last remains of prehistoric ...
... • Although tooth decay is often considered to be an affliction of modern society associated, in particular, with modern dietary habits, there is evidence that it existed in ancient times. • Because of their physical structure and chemical composition, teeth are often the last remains of prehistoric ...
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.