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Outcomes for root-fractured permanent incisors: a retrospective study
... of pulpal necrosis included: the location of the injury in the apical, middle, or gingival thirds of the root; the stage of root development (divergent, parallel, convergent); the presence of single or multiple root fractures; horizontal displacement of the coronal fragment from the line of the arch ...
... of pulpal necrosis included: the location of the injury in the apical, middle, or gingival thirds of the root; the stage of root development (divergent, parallel, convergent); the presence of single or multiple root fractures; horizontal displacement of the coronal fragment from the line of the arch ...
2015 UPDATE FOR COHG GLOBAL ALLIANCE PARTNERS NIHR
... GA is enabling the Group to expand its level of patient involvement and develop a strategy to engage more globally. The COHG launched an evidence summaries section of the website for patients to use to inform their decision-making. The first section is on tooth decay/caries, with other areas of conc ...
... GA is enabling the Group to expand its level of patient involvement and develop a strategy to engage more globally. The COHG launched an evidence summaries section of the website for patients to use to inform their decision-making. The first section is on tooth decay/caries, with other areas of conc ...
Anterior Implant Esthetics
... Orthodontic treatment is the least invasive procedure for tissue architecture modification. Slow controlled vertical orthodontic tooth movement causes the entire attachment, which includes gingival and osseous tissues, to shift in unison with the tooth.11-14 As the patient’s maxillary incisal level ...
... Orthodontic treatment is the least invasive procedure for tissue architecture modification. Slow controlled vertical orthodontic tooth movement causes the entire attachment, which includes gingival and osseous tissues, to shift in unison with the tooth.11-14 As the patient’s maxillary incisal level ...
Veterans Affairs Dental Insurance Program Complete Dentist
... separate fee is not chargeable to the member by a participating dentist. However, payment may be allowed if the repair or replacement is due to fracture of the tooth or the restoration involves the occlusal surface of a posterior tooth or the lingual surface of an anterior tooth and is placed follow ...
... separate fee is not chargeable to the member by a participating dentist. However, payment may be allowed if the repair or replacement is due to fracture of the tooth or the restoration involves the occlusal surface of a posterior tooth or the lingual surface of an anterior tooth and is placed follow ...
Oligodontia
... • Delayed eruption of permanent teeth is a feature of hypodontia • If the permanent successor is missing, primary teeth can be retained for long time, sometime even in the fourth and fifth decade • If the permanent successor is not present the primary teeth still have high chance to ...
... • Delayed eruption of permanent teeth is a feature of hypodontia • If the permanent successor is missing, primary teeth can be retained for long time, sometime even in the fourth and fifth decade • If the permanent successor is not present the primary teeth still have high chance to ...
Dentine Hypersensivity
... ww osmotic stimuli which cannot be ascribed to any other form of dental defect or disease. ...
... ww osmotic stimuli which cannot be ascribed to any other form of dental defect or disease. ...
Study of Microflora in Pulp Tissue of Carious Teeth Using Gram Stain
... flora.(Bollen et al 1969) Complete sterilization of the working surface and instruments is vital during the extraction of pulp as this will ensure minimum infiltration of microorganisms from the surrounding areas and thus result in more accurate observations. )Ananthanarayan et al ) Even though this ...
... flora.(Bollen et al 1969) Complete sterilization of the working surface and instruments is vital during the extraction of pulp as this will ensure minimum infiltration of microorganisms from the surrounding areas and thus result in more accurate observations. )Ananthanarayan et al ) Even though this ...
Dental Assistants in Orthodontics
... back to the area where they first signed in. They again see the dentist who reviews the work completed by the Dental Assistant. The Dentist will record necessary notes on the chart including when the patient should be seen again. The patient then takes their chart to the reception area, schedules an ...
... back to the area where they first signed in. They again see the dentist who reviews the work completed by the Dental Assistant. The Dentist will record necessary notes on the chart including when the patient should be seen again. The patient then takes their chart to the reception area, schedules an ...
Assessment of pulp vitality: a review
... Cold thermal testing causes contraction of the dentinal fluid within the dentinal tubules, resulting in a rapid outward flow of fluid within the patent tubules25,26. This rapid movement of dentinal fluid results in ‘hydrodynamic forces’ acting on the Aδ nerve fibres within the pulp–dentine complex, ...
... Cold thermal testing causes contraction of the dentinal fluid within the dentinal tubules, resulting in a rapid outward flow of fluid within the patent tubules25,26. This rapid movement of dentinal fluid results in ‘hydrodynamic forces’ acting on the Aδ nerve fibres within the pulp–dentine complex, ...
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... 24), some of the studies present little or no evidence for a relationship between soci o-economic status and dental modification. (21, 25, 26). In our study, the individual with the V -shaped dental modifications had good health and we think that these people had a high social position. 20,000 years ...
... 24), some of the studies present little or no evidence for a relationship between soci o-economic status and dental modification. (21, 25, 26). In our study, the individual with the V -shaped dental modifications had good health and we think that these people had a high social position. 20,000 years ...
dhmo dental series 225 plan - Assurant Employee Benefits
... Dental services obtained from a Plan Specialty Dentist that are not listed and marked as dental specialty services (S) in this Section 1 below will be provided to Member at reduced charges. A 15% reduction from that Plan Specialty Dentist’s normal retail charges applies to services obtained from a P ...
... Dental services obtained from a Plan Specialty Dentist that are not listed and marked as dental specialty services (S) in this Section 1 below will be provided to Member at reduced charges. A 15% reduction from that Plan Specialty Dentist’s normal retail charges applies to services obtained from a P ...
January 2017 - New York State Dental Association
... After eliciting a medical history and chief complaint, the expectations and degree of motivation of the patient should be evaluated. To create an appropriate treatment plan, radiographs (such as panoramic X-rays and cephalograms) and photographs are invaluable; it is highly recommended that they be ...
... After eliciting a medical history and chief complaint, the expectations and degree of motivation of the patient should be evaluated. To create an appropriate treatment plan, radiographs (such as panoramic X-rays and cephalograms) and photographs are invaluable; it is highly recommended that they be ...
DeltaCare® USA - Care1st Health Plan
... Highlights How long does it take to get an appointment with a DeltaCare USA dentist? Two to four weeks is a reasonable amount of time to wait for a routine, non-urgent appointment. If you require a specific time, you may have to wait longer. Most DeltaCare USA dentists are in private group practices ...
... Highlights How long does it take to get an appointment with a DeltaCare USA dentist? Two to four weeks is a reasonable amount of time to wait for a routine, non-urgent appointment. If you require a specific time, you may have to wait longer. Most DeltaCare USA dentists are in private group practices ...
schedule of benefits
... treatment which is performed outside of the United States are limited to a maximum of $100 (US dollars) per year; 13. the care or treatment of an injury or sickness due to war or an act of war, declared or undeclared; 14. treatment for cosmetic purposes - facings on crowns or bridge units on molar t ...
... treatment which is performed outside of the United States are limited to a maximum of $100 (US dollars) per year; 13. the care or treatment of an injury or sickness due to war or an act of war, declared or undeclared; 14. treatment for cosmetic purposes - facings on crowns or bridge units on molar t ...
Oral disease in dogs and cats
... “Should enlightenment grow in the practice of dentistry, we might attain to progress and engender new ideas...” So wrote the man regarded as the father of modern dentistry, Pierre Fauchard, in the year 1746, and he did much to advance the science, not least by producing the first textbook on the sub ...
... “Should enlightenment grow in the practice of dentistry, we might attain to progress and engender new ideas...” So wrote the man regarded as the father of modern dentistry, Pierre Fauchard, in the year 1746, and he did much to advance the science, not least by producing the first textbook on the sub ...
Methamphetamine abuse: Oral symptoms and dental treatment needs
... behaviour during times of usage 4,10 and they neglect their personal hygiene.4 Methamphetamine users also have a tendency to consume large amounts of alcohol and cigarettes when compared with non-users.11 Effects on the oral cavity Methamphetamine users have higher DMFT scores with significantly mor ...
... behaviour during times of usage 4,10 and they neglect their personal hygiene.4 Methamphetamine users also have a tendency to consume large amounts of alcohol and cigarettes when compared with non-users.11 Effects on the oral cavity Methamphetamine users have higher DMFT scores with significantly mor ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... that affect the dental enamel, occasionally in conjunction with other dental, oral and extraoral tissues. AI is typically characterized by generalized enamel defects in both primary and permanent dentition. It might also be associated with morphological or biochemical changes elsewhere in the body. ...
... that affect the dental enamel, occasionally in conjunction with other dental, oral and extraoral tissues. AI is typically characterized by generalized enamel defects in both primary and permanent dentition. It might also be associated with morphological or biochemical changes elsewhere in the body. ...
PREPAID DENTAL SERIES 225 PLAN
... Dental services obtained from a Plan Specialty Dentist that are not listed and marked as dental specialty services (S) in this Section 1 below will be provided to Member at reduced charges. A 15% reduction from that Plan Specialty Dentist’s normal retail charges applies to services obtained from a P ...
... Dental services obtained from a Plan Specialty Dentist that are not listed and marked as dental specialty services (S) in this Section 1 below will be provided to Member at reduced charges. A 15% reduction from that Plan Specialty Dentist’s normal retail charges applies to services obtained from a P ...
DeltaCare® USA – provided by Delta Dental of California
... Inlay - resin-based composite - one surface ..................................................................................... $210.00 Inlay - resin-based composite - two surfaces .................................................................................... $235.00 Inlay - resin-based comp ...
... Inlay - resin-based composite - one surface ..................................................................................... $210.00 Inlay - resin-based composite - two surfaces .................................................................................... $235.00 Inlay - resin-based comp ...
learn more - Dental Expert Witness
... to questions posed by a legal case. A DEW must provide relevant, concise and understandable reports in a timely fashion. Their findings and opinions must be independent and impartial as their role is to assist the court (or legal team). Such reports assist the courts in making their decisions. A DEW ...
... to questions posed by a legal case. A DEW must provide relevant, concise and understandable reports in a timely fashion. Their findings and opinions must be independent and impartial as their role is to assist the court (or legal team). Such reports assist the courts in making their decisions. A DEW ...
deep_caries
... Definition : Dental caries is an infectious microbiologic disease of the teeth that results in localized dissolution & destruction of the calcified tissues. requiring restorative intervention & even extraction.. ...
... Definition : Dental caries is an infectious microbiologic disease of the teeth that results in localized dissolution & destruction of the calcified tissues. requiring restorative intervention & even extraction.. ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... to temporal space has been identify. They are first, localization to the fossa itself due to primary cause, second, superior spread into the temporal fossa, and finally, inferior spread into the floor of mouth, neck, and parapharyngeal spaces despite the presence of distinct fascial barriers3,6. In ...
... to temporal space has been identify. They are first, localization to the fossa itself due to primary cause, second, superior spread into the temporal fossa, and finally, inferior spread into the floor of mouth, neck, and parapharyngeal spaces despite the presence of distinct fascial barriers3,6. In ...
ORAL SURGERY
... especially the lower jaw at the angle of the mandible, also excessive force may lead to crushing of the alveolar bone and fragmentation. 3. Fracture of maxillary tuberosity: especially in extraction of upper third molars. 4. Uncontrolled force: may lead to displacement of roots into maxillary sinus, ...
... especially the lower jaw at the angle of the mandible, also excessive force may lead to crushing of the alveolar bone and fragmentation. 3. Fracture of maxillary tuberosity: especially in extraction of upper third molars. 4. Uncontrolled force: may lead to displacement of roots into maxillary sinus, ...
Plan 2200
... Oral Exams. Oral exams are limited to two per calendar year. Prophylaxis. Procedures are limited to two treatments during each calendar year. If a third prophylaxis is provided within the calendar year, it will be subject to a 80% copayment based on the participating dentist’s usual fee. Periodontal ...
... Oral Exams. Oral exams are limited to two per calendar year. Prophylaxis. Procedures are limited to two treatments during each calendar year. If a third prophylaxis is provided within the calendar year, it will be subject to a 80% copayment based on the participating dentist’s usual fee. Periodontal ...
Case Report Congenital absence of all permanent second molars: a
... of all permanent second molars, and none of environmental factors mentioned above attributed to hypodontia in the present case. Nevertheless, an evolutionary trend towards fewer teeth has been proposed as a contributing factor in hypodontia [1]. Those which are vulnerable to absence are actually val ...
... of all permanent second molars, and none of environmental factors mentioned above attributed to hypodontia in the present case. Nevertheless, an evolutionary trend towards fewer teeth has been proposed as a contributing factor in hypodontia [1]. Those which are vulnerable to absence are actually val ...
Toothache
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Toothache (also termed dental pain, odontalgia, dentalgia, odontodynia, or odontogenic pain), is pain in the teeth and/or their supporting structures, caused by dental diseases or pain referred to the teeth by non-dental diseases.Common causes include pulpitis (inflammation of the pulp, usually in response to tooth decay, dental trauma, or other factors), dentin hypersensitivity (short, sharp pain, usually associated with exposed root surfaces), apical periodontitis (inflammation of the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone around the root apex), dental abscesses (localized collections of pus, such as apical abscess, pericoronal abscess, and periodontal abscess), alveolar osteitis (""dry socket"", a possible complication of tooth extraction, with loss of the blood clot and exposure of bone), acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (a gum infection, also called ""trenchmouth""), and others.Pulpitis is classified as reversible when the pain is mild to moderate and lasts for a short time after a stimulus (for instance, cold or sweet); or irreversible when the pain is severe, spontaneous, and lasts a long time after a stimulus. Left untreated, pulpitis may become irreversible, then progress to pulp necrosis (death of the pulp) and apical periodontitis. Abscesses usually cause throbbing pain. The apical abscess usually occurs after pulp necrosis, the pericoronal abscess is usually associated with acute pericoronitis of a lower wisdom tooth, and periodontal abscesses usually represent a complication of chronic periodontitis (gum disease). Much less commonly, non-dental conditions can cause toothache, such as maxillary sinusitis, which can cause pain in the upper back teeth, or angina pectoris, which can cause pain in the lower teeth.Toothache is the most common type of orofacial pain and, when severe, it is considered a dental emergency, since there may be a significant impact on sleep, eating, and other daily activities. It is one of the most common reasons for emergency dental appointments. Correct diagnosis can sometimes be challenging. The treatment of a toothache depends upon the exact cause, and may involve a filling, root canal treatment, extraction, drainage of pus, or other remedial action. The relief of toothache is considered one of the main responsibilities of dentists. Historically, the demand for treatment of toothache is thought to have led to the emergence of dental surgery as the first specialty of medicine.