
consent for dental treatment - Canyon Golf Family Dentistry
... Treatment involves covering the tooth above the gum line with a cap (crown) or covering the front surface of the tooth with a tooth colored bonded porcelain laminate called a veneer. I understand that sometimes it is not possible to match the color of natural teeth exactly with artificial teeth. I f ...
... Treatment involves covering the tooth above the gum line with a cap (crown) or covering the front surface of the tooth with a tooth colored bonded porcelain laminate called a veneer. I understand that sometimes it is not possible to match the color of natural teeth exactly with artificial teeth. I f ...
Assessing Postoperative Pain After Endodontic Therapy
... any verbal advice they may forget once they leave the dental office. ...
... any verbal advice they may forget once they leave the dental office. ...
by Salsabeel Khraim
... * Operative dentistry solves caries (because of dental bacteria) &non caries injuries((abrasion, attrition, erosion) *25-30% of tooth extraction for non caries injury. * Erosion: is caused by chemical acts of acidic foods and drinks 'dissolving' away the surface of the tooth. It is becoming increasi ...
... * Operative dentistry solves caries (because of dental bacteria) &non caries injuries((abrasion, attrition, erosion) *25-30% of tooth extraction for non caries injury. * Erosion: is caused by chemical acts of acidic foods and drinks 'dissolving' away the surface of the tooth. It is becoming increasi ...
2. M. Al-Sabbagh1, A. Alladah1, Y. Lin2, RJ Kryscio2, MV
... infectious agent residing within plaque biofilm.1 The interaction between oral bacteria and host inflammatory response triggers a cascade of inflammatory events which in turn promote connective tissue destruction and alveolar bone remodeling.2 As early diagnosis can lead to early intervention and pr ...
... infectious agent residing within plaque biofilm.1 The interaction between oral bacteria and host inflammatory response triggers a cascade of inflammatory events which in turn promote connective tissue destruction and alveolar bone remodeling.2 As early diagnosis can lead to early intervention and pr ...
Informed consent for crown and bridge prosthetics
... mild to severe sensitivity. This sensitivity may last only for a short period of time or for a much longer period. If it is persistent, notify us so that we can determine the cause of the sensitivity and seek to treat that condition. ...
... mild to severe sensitivity. This sensitivity may last only for a short period of time or for a much longer period. If it is persistent, notify us so that we can determine the cause of the sensitivity and seek to treat that condition. ...
Summary of Dental Benefits
... * Replacement of a bridge, crown, or denture will be covered only if it has been more than five (5) years since the date originally installed unless (A) such replacement is made necessary by the placement of an original opposing full denture or the necessary extraction of natural teeth, or (B) the b ...
... * Replacement of a bridge, crown, or denture will be covered only if it has been more than five (5) years since the date originally installed unless (A) such replacement is made necessary by the placement of an original opposing full denture or the necessary extraction of natural teeth, or (B) the b ...
Root Canal Controversy
... left not replaced and everything may be fine. But that’s the exception to the rule. The fact is that most of us will want the teeth replaced for a variety of reasons. Teeth can be replaced with removable, "clip-in" partial dentures - bridges you take in and out. Most people find them unesthetic and ...
... left not replaced and everything may be fine. But that’s the exception to the rule. The fact is that most of us will want the teeth replaced for a variety of reasons. Teeth can be replaced with removable, "clip-in" partial dentures - bridges you take in and out. Most people find them unesthetic and ...
At Home Dental Care - Southside Place Animal Hospital
... verbally praising and petting often. Next try wiping your finger along the sides of the teeth. Use the Poultry flavored toothpaste (CET) on your finger since pets seem to think this is a treat. DO NOT fight with your pet. It may take several weeks before you can use a brush or soft moistened cloth i ...
... verbally praising and petting often. Next try wiping your finger along the sides of the teeth. Use the Poultry flavored toothpaste (CET) on your finger since pets seem to think this is a treat. DO NOT fight with your pet. It may take several weeks before you can use a brush or soft moistened cloth i ...
The Avulsed Permanent Tooth: information for dentists
... Things that can cause a tooth to fail are: • Infection can cause the tooth root to rapidly dissolve (months to a year). • The tooth root can become part of the bone and dissolve slowly (years). • The tooth root can dissolve just below the crown and snap off (years). • The tooth can become attached t ...
... Things that can cause a tooth to fail are: • Infection can cause the tooth root to rapidly dissolve (months to a year). • The tooth root can become part of the bone and dissolve slowly (years). • The tooth root can dissolve just below the crown and snap off (years). • The tooth can become attached t ...
Session 8 Other common physical symptoms
... If the pain is persistent or the cause is unclear, check for underlying psychiatric problems or an undetected source of pain ...
... If the pain is persistent or the cause is unclear, check for underlying psychiatric problems or an undetected source of pain ...
Acid Attack! - Fort Hill Family Dentistry
... • Bulimia and acid reflux. Bulimia, a disease in which a person vomits to avoid gaining weight, and acid reflux also can cause tooth damage due to stomach acids. Medical and dental help should be sought immediately if you or anyone you know suffers from a condition such as this. ...
... • Bulimia and acid reflux. Bulimia, a disease in which a person vomits to avoid gaining weight, and acid reflux also can cause tooth damage due to stomach acids. Medical and dental help should be sought immediately if you or anyone you know suffers from a condition such as this. ...
Osum MediSpa - Montage Innovations
... In India, 98% of the dental care services segment is still ‘dentist – entrepreneur–driven Almost all clinics do not provide all the services under one roof. There is a good opportunity for Multiple Specialty Dental Care Chain of Clinics, since there is a huge demand for organized dental centers. Mu ...
... In India, 98% of the dental care services segment is still ‘dentist – entrepreneur–driven Almost all clinics do not provide all the services under one roof. There is a good opportunity for Multiple Specialty Dental Care Chain of Clinics, since there is a huge demand for organized dental centers. Mu ...
Tooth Decay
... treatments such as fluoride gels, rinses and varnishes are available • Over-the-counter fluoride sources are available in the form of rinses, gels, and toothpaste One of the best ways to prevent mineral loss from the tooth or demineralization and help the replacement process or remineralization is by ...
... treatments such as fluoride gels, rinses and varnishes are available • Over-the-counter fluoride sources are available in the form of rinses, gels, and toothpaste One of the best ways to prevent mineral loss from the tooth or demineralization and help the replacement process or remineralization is by ...
CALL: 905-275-1022 What is Periodontal (Gum) Disease?
... suffering from systemic conditions such as HIV, immunosuppression and malnutrition. Necrosis (tissue death) occurs in the periodontal ligament, alveolar bone and gingival tissues. ...
... suffering from systemic conditions such as HIV, immunosuppression and malnutrition. Necrosis (tissue death) occurs in the periodontal ligament, alveolar bone and gingival tissues. ...
Winter 2016/2017 - Kramer Kuhn Dental
... Rushing through a meal can damage the jaw, and using your teeth to crunch hard foods such as ice or hard candies, or to break the outer shells of nuts can damage enamel that protects teeth from decay. People who eat quickly tend to take larger bites and chew quickly. However, taking bites that are t ...
... Rushing through a meal can damage the jaw, and using your teeth to crunch hard foods such as ice or hard candies, or to break the outer shells of nuts can damage enamel that protects teeth from decay. People who eat quickly tend to take larger bites and chew quickly. However, taking bites that are t ...
10 Most Common Causes of Tooth Sensitivity
... time) cause the protective enamel layer to wear away. When the enamel layer has been worn through, the next layer, the dentin layer is exposed. This layer has thousands of microscopic tubules (they look kind of like a bunch of straws stacked on top of each other) going from the outside of the tooth ...
... time) cause the protective enamel layer to wear away. When the enamel layer has been worn through, the next layer, the dentin layer is exposed. This layer has thousands of microscopic tubules (they look kind of like a bunch of straws stacked on top of each other) going from the outside of the tooth ...
Crown and Bridge Consent
... bridges, the teeth may exhibit sensitivity. It may be mild to severe. This sensitivity may last only for a short period of time or for much longer periods. If it is persistent, notify us so that we can determine the cause of the sensitivity and seek to treat the condition. 4. Crowned or bridge abutm ...
... bridges, the teeth may exhibit sensitivity. It may be mild to severe. This sensitivity may last only for a short period of time or for much longer periods. If it is persistent, notify us so that we can determine the cause of the sensitivity and seek to treat the condition. 4. Crowned or bridge abutm ...
sheet#9 - DENTISTRY 2012
... periapical abscess, chronic periapical abscess; we will concentrate on those which their source is the pulp. Acute apical periodontitis: Its localized interruption of the periodontal ligament, if the irreversible pulpitis does not treated it will continue and go beyond the root canal and go out the ...
... periapical abscess, chronic periapical abscess; we will concentrate on those which their source is the pulp. Acute apical periodontitis: Its localized interruption of the periodontal ligament, if the irreversible pulpitis does not treated it will continue and go beyond the root canal and go out the ...
Children`s Dental Health Flier - 508
... water. Give children straws to use and have them rinse their mouth with water after drinking. ¡ Talk to your dentist about applying sealants to the chewing surfaces of your child’s back teeth where cavities form most often. This clear or tooth colored plastic protects the grooves in the teeth where ...
... water. Give children straws to use and have them rinse their mouth with water after drinking. ¡ Talk to your dentist about applying sealants to the chewing surfaces of your child’s back teeth where cavities form most often. This clear or tooth colored plastic protects the grooves in the teeth where ...
On tooth movements and associated tissue alterations
... (Study III) resulted in minor dimensional alterations of the periodontal tissues and an increased bucco-lingual width of the alveolar ridge in the area into which the tooth had been moved, whereas a decreased width of the newly established edentulous area was noted. All teeth that were moved showed ...
... (Study III) resulted in minor dimensional alterations of the periodontal tissues and an increased bucco-lingual width of the alveolar ridge in the area into which the tooth had been moved, whereas a decreased width of the newly established edentulous area was noted. All teeth that were moved showed ...
Advancements in Dental Care
... resulting in a prolonged duration of effect. A new product released in 2004 for the treatment of dental disease is Merial’s OraVet Healthcare system. OraVet is a patented biologically inert waxy polymer that binds electrostatically to the tooth surface and creates an invisible, physical barrier that ...
... resulting in a prolonged duration of effect. A new product released in 2004 for the treatment of dental disease is Merial’s OraVet Healthcare system. OraVet is a patented biologically inert waxy polymer that binds electrostatically to the tooth surface and creates an invisible, physical barrier that ...
Diet, nutrition and the prevention of dental diseases
... Norwegians, that despite a mean DMFT of 3.0 at age 13 years this increased to 8 at age 23 and 15 at age 33. In the Republic of Ireland, the mean DMFT of 20 and 24-yearolds was 9.5 and 11.3, respectively. Even in fluoridated areas of Ireland the mean DMFT of 35–44-year-olds was 18.9 indicating that f ...
... Norwegians, that despite a mean DMFT of 3.0 at age 13 years this increased to 8 at age 23 and 15 at age 33. In the Republic of Ireland, the mean DMFT of 20 and 24-yearolds was 9.5 and 11.3, respectively. Even in fluoridated areas of Ireland the mean DMFT of 35–44-year-olds was 18.9 indicating that f ...
The Link between Osteopathy and Dentistry Common (dental
... almost always palpable many years later in adults Osteopathic Treatment is Strongly Recommended Before the brace is fitted, to reduce the underlying stresses as much as ...
... almost always palpable many years later in adults Osteopathic Treatment is Strongly Recommended Before the brace is fitted, to reduce the underlying stresses as much as ...
Dentistry - kwilkerson
... of a dog and assign a grade. These include the amount and distribution of plaque and calculus, health of the gingiva (gums), radiologic appearance, and the depth of pockets. ('Deep pockets' do not refer to the financial status of the owner, but to the depth of the gingival sulcus (the 'pocket' forme ...
... of a dog and assign a grade. These include the amount and distribution of plaque and calculus, health of the gingiva (gums), radiologic appearance, and the depth of pockets. ('Deep pockets' do not refer to the financial status of the owner, but to the depth of the gingival sulcus (the 'pocket' forme ...
Toothache

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.