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Dental and social effects of malocclusion and effectiveness of
... increased in more severely crowded cases. This approach should be considered in future studies. Clinical studies indicate that gingival exposure produced by incompetent lips is associated with an increased inflammatory response (35, 62). Such a modifying effect appears, however, not to result from i ...
... increased in more severely crowded cases. This approach should be considered in future studies. Clinical studies indicate that gingival exposure produced by incompetent lips is associated with an increased inflammatory response (35, 62). Such a modifying effect appears, however, not to result from i ...
Level of Attachment [PPT]
... Probing of pocket is done at various times for diagnosis and for monitoring the course of treatment and maintenance. The initial probing of moderate or advanced cases is usually hampered by the presence of heavy inflammation and abundant calculus and can not be done very accurately. Probing at ...
... Probing of pocket is done at various times for diagnosis and for monitoring the course of treatment and maintenance. The initial probing of moderate or advanced cases is usually hampered by the presence of heavy inflammation and abundant calculus and can not be done very accurately. Probing at ...
DHYG-103, Oral Anatomy 1 1997 - Springfield Technical Community
... portions of the teeth to specific funciton of the tooth in relation to the following forms: triangular, trapezoidal, rhomboidal, obtuse angle, right angle, and acute angle. Describe the general rules followed in locating contact areas of individual teeth, and give 2 reasons for the importance of pro ...
... portions of the teeth to specific funciton of the tooth in relation to the following forms: triangular, trapezoidal, rhomboidal, obtuse angle, right angle, and acute angle. Describe the general rules followed in locating contact areas of individual teeth, and give 2 reasons for the importance of pro ...
Dentinogenesis Imperfecta Associated with Osteogenesis
... in 70% to 80% of types III and IV of the OI population, with a high incidence of anterior and posterior crossbites and open bites.(10) This was true for case 1 who had a class III skeletal pattern and a retrusive tendency in the maxilla. Orthodontic and surgical procedures for correcting the maloccl ...
... in 70% to 80% of types III and IV of the OI population, with a high incidence of anterior and posterior crossbites and open bites.(10) This was true for case 1 who had a class III skeletal pattern and a retrusive tendency in the maxilla. Orthodontic and surgical procedures for correcting the maloccl ...
Forced Eruption by Fiber-Reinforced Composite
... Fiber, containing the loop, was then placed on the proximal surfaces of the adjacent teeth and light cured. To strengthen the complex, FRC was covered with flowable composite resin and cured (Figure 3). To provide aesthetics during treatment, a labial veneer shaped as the labial face of the central ...
... Fiber, containing the loop, was then placed on the proximal surfaces of the adjacent teeth and light cured. To strengthen the complex, FRC was covered with flowable composite resin and cured (Figure 3). To provide aesthetics during treatment, a labial veneer shaped as the labial face of the central ...
Classification of Dental caries Theories of etiology of caries Bacterial
... 2-Vital Theory : origination of dental caries with in tooth it self extensive -2 penetration into the dentin & into pulp 3-Chemical Theory : chemical agents responsible for caries4-Parasitic or septic Theory : filmentous microorganisms caused decomposition of the enamel and the dentin 5-Chemo - para ...
... 2-Vital Theory : origination of dental caries with in tooth it self extensive -2 penetration into the dentin & into pulp 3-Chemical Theory : chemical agents responsible for caries4-Parasitic or septic Theory : filmentous microorganisms caused decomposition of the enamel and the dentin 5-Chemo - para ...
Dental “Insurance”
... six points per tooth pocket depths, recession, furcations, mobilities, bleeding points, minimal attached gingiva notations, AAP diagnosis, etc. ...
... six points per tooth pocket depths, recession, furcations, mobilities, bleeding points, minimal attached gingiva notations, AAP diagnosis, etc. ...
Focus on Dentistry Proceedings of the American Association of
... out sources of systemic disease before any elective dental procedures is performed. Since sedative restraint is required for a thorough dental examination, emphasis during the physical examination should be plaxced on the horse’s body condition and cardiovascular system. 4. Once diseases of other bo ...
... out sources of systemic disease before any elective dental procedures is performed. Since sedative restraint is required for a thorough dental examination, emphasis during the physical examination should be plaxced on the horse’s body condition and cardiovascular system. 4. Once diseases of other bo ...
The Donkey Sanctuary Content Template
... advanced periodontal disease; it is also (consequently) not uncommon to find varying degrees of missing teeth. Singular dominant incisors will become loose through mechanical separation; giving rise to opportunities for infection. In addition, the canine teeth may erupt in very close proximity to th ...
... advanced periodontal disease; it is also (consequently) not uncommon to find varying degrees of missing teeth. Singular dominant incisors will become loose through mechanical separation; giving rise to opportunities for infection. In addition, the canine teeth may erupt in very close proximity to th ...
Tooth Ankylosis and its Orthodontic Implications
... the amount of remaining growth and the timing of treatment.29 Characteristically, there is delayed exfoliation10,16, impacted succedaneous tooth, deflection of succedaneous tooth with the consequence of ectopic eruption.18 Tilting of adjacent teeth, supraeruption of the opposing tooth, and lack of d ...
... the amount of remaining growth and the timing of treatment.29 Characteristically, there is delayed exfoliation10,16, impacted succedaneous tooth, deflection of succedaneous tooth with the consequence of ectopic eruption.18 Tilting of adjacent teeth, supraeruption of the opposing tooth, and lack of d ...
Aspartate aminotransferase activity in pulp of
... tooth, and force was applied. The contralateral first premolar was used as the control tooth. Both the test and the control teeth were unrestored, asymptomatic, and with no signs of premature contact. They had no radiographic evidence of caries, periapical pathology, or root resorption. No differenc ...
... tooth, and force was applied. The contralateral first premolar was used as the control tooth. Both the test and the control teeth were unrestored, asymptomatic, and with no signs of premature contact. They had no radiographic evidence of caries, periapical pathology, or root resorption. No differenc ...
Post-traumatic rehabilitation of anterior teeth with laminates
... followed by the restoration of the damaged oral structures [Santos Filho et al., 2007 ; Re et al., 2014]. According to the literature, the most frequent traumatic dental injuries in children are enamel fracture, non-complicated enamel-dentin fracture, and luxation [Mangani et al., 2007; Gresnigt et ...
... followed by the restoration of the damaged oral structures [Santos Filho et al., 2007 ; Re et al., 2014]. According to the literature, the most frequent traumatic dental injuries in children are enamel fracture, non-complicated enamel-dentin fracture, and luxation [Mangani et al., 2007; Gresnigt et ...
Inflammatory process_English_sem_6
... A 47-year-old patient complains about permanent pain in the 27 tooth that is getting worse when biting down on food. Objectively: the patient's face is symmetric, skin is of normal colouring, the mouth can be fully opened, mucous membrane of the alveolar process is edematic and hyperemic at a level ...
... A 47-year-old patient complains about permanent pain in the 27 tooth that is getting worse when biting down on food. Objectively: the patient's face is symmetric, skin is of normal colouring, the mouth can be fully opened, mucous membrane of the alveolar process is edematic and hyperemic at a level ...
Dental Program
... Eligible Dependents: Your legal spouse; your unmarried dependent children who are under age 20; and your unmarried dependent children, from age 20 until their 26th birthday, who are enrolled as full-time students at accredited schools. All benefits are based on usual, customary, and reasonable rates ...
... Eligible Dependents: Your legal spouse; your unmarried dependent children who are under age 20; and your unmarried dependent children, from age 20 until their 26th birthday, who are enrolled as full-time students at accredited schools. All benefits are based on usual, customary, and reasonable rates ...
Patterns of Use
... Trigeminal Inhibition Tension Suppression System (NTI-tss). The goal of this survey was to assess reasons for NTItss use and adverse events related to NTI-tss use in a large group of NTI-tss providers. The survey was developed using a Delphi process to rank relevant items and was broadcast to a tota ...
... Trigeminal Inhibition Tension Suppression System (NTI-tss). The goal of this survey was to assess reasons for NTItss use and adverse events related to NTI-tss use in a large group of NTI-tss providers. The survey was developed using a Delphi process to rank relevant items and was broadcast to a tota ...
lec#2 by Ramzi Alsuss
... The cellular structures in the dentine have no or minor sensory function. Yet, the pulp gets the sensation from the stimuli. This is due to the hydrodynamic theory of Brannstrom. The rapid fluid movement in dentinal tubules, due to temperature based stimuli, is capable of generating energy which wou ...
... The cellular structures in the dentine have no or minor sensory function. Yet, the pulp gets the sensation from the stimuli. This is due to the hydrodynamic theory of Brannstrom. The rapid fluid movement in dentinal tubules, due to temperature based stimuli, is capable of generating energy which wou ...
26-27 Treatment of a Gingival Recession using a Tunnelling
... of the gingival margin to a point apical to the cemento-enamel junction. It can appear in its localized or generalized form and frequently compromises dental and gingival aesthetics, and causes dental hypersensitivity (1,2). GR has a multifactorial etiology associated with different types of factors ...
... of the gingival margin to a point apical to the cemento-enamel junction. It can appear in its localized or generalized form and frequently compromises dental and gingival aesthetics, and causes dental hypersensitivity (1,2). GR has a multifactorial etiology associated with different types of factors ...
The Use of Dental Implants to Replace Missing
... In cases where the patient has insufficient bone for implants, the advances in bone grafting and comfort afterwards have been nothing less than astonishing. Additionally, the number of cases that we can restore immediately is increasing. Keeping up on all the changes challenging! If you are a patien ...
... In cases where the patient has insufficient bone for implants, the advances in bone grafting and comfort afterwards have been nothing less than astonishing. Additionally, the number of cases that we can restore immediately is increasing. Keeping up on all the changes challenging! If you are a patien ...
Full PDF - IOSR Journal of Pharmacy
... affect one or more of the periodontal tissue like alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, cementum and gingiva are known as periodontitis. These periodontal diseases occur when bacteria in plaque infect the gums and the bones that support the teeth. Both Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and Porphyr ...
... affect one or more of the periodontal tissue like alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, cementum and gingiva are known as periodontitis. These periodontal diseases occur when bacteria in plaque infect the gums and the bones that support the teeth. Both Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and Porphyr ...
CASE REPORT CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF CUTANEOUS
... CASE REPORT REPORT: A 24yr old female presented to the Department of Dentistry, R.L.J Hospital, Kolar with a complaint of cutaneous draining sinus on her right lower border of the cheek. History of alleged assault of a hard blow over her right jaw 5yrs back, intermittent swelling affecting the righ ...
... CASE REPORT REPORT: A 24yr old female presented to the Department of Dentistry, R.L.J Hospital, Kolar with a complaint of cutaneous draining sinus on her right lower border of the cheek. History of alleged assault of a hard blow over her right jaw 5yrs back, intermittent swelling affecting the righ ...
OHS Standard Plan Schedule
... * Per unit, up to six (6) units, seven (7) or more units, add an additional $40 per unit. Laboratory processed temporary splint, add an additional $25 per unit for seven (7) or more units. Co–payments: 1. Members are eligible to receive any listed covered service on this benefit schedule when it has ...
... * Per unit, up to six (6) units, seven (7) or more units, add an additional $40 per unit. Laboratory processed temporary splint, add an additional $25 per unit for seven (7) or more units. Co–payments: 1. Members are eligible to receive any listed covered service on this benefit schedule when it has ...
1389-3706-1-RV
... Trauma along with the fracture of anterior teeth is a painful and an embarrassing experience for a young individual who requires immediate attention; not only because of the physical disfigurement but also because of the psychological impact. Coronal fractures of the anterior teeth are a common form ...
... Trauma along with the fracture of anterior teeth is a painful and an embarrassing experience for a young individual who requires immediate attention; not only because of the physical disfigurement but also because of the psychological impact. Coronal fractures of the anterior teeth are a common form ...
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.