Crown and Bridge Consent Form
... 3. Crowned and bridge abutment teeth may require root canal treatments: Teeth after being crowned may develop a condition known as pulpitis or pulpal degeneration. The tooth or teeth may have been traumatized from an accident, deep decay, extensive preparation, or other causes. It is often necessary ...
... 3. Crowned and bridge abutment teeth may require root canal treatments: Teeth after being crowned may develop a condition known as pulpitis or pulpal degeneration. The tooth or teeth may have been traumatized from an accident, deep decay, extensive preparation, or other causes. It is often necessary ...
CLP-Student2015
... Forced Eruption and Flap Surgery • This accomplished by moderate orthodontic force of 25 to 35 g. Indications: • When the amount of surgical bone reduction around the affected tooth and the adjacent teeth would be excessive ...
... Forced Eruption and Flap Surgery • This accomplished by moderate orthodontic force of 25 to 35 g. Indications: • When the amount of surgical bone reduction around the affected tooth and the adjacent teeth would be excessive ...
牙龈病与牙周炎
... These fibers help the tooth withstand the naturally substantial compressive forces which occur during chewing and remain embedded in the bone. ...
... These fibers help the tooth withstand the naturally substantial compressive forces which occur during chewing and remain embedded in the bone. ...
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... E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT ...
... E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT ...
Consent for Endodontics/Root Canal Therapy
... Damage to bridges, existing fillings, crowns. Blocked canals due to fillings or prior treatment, natural calcification, severely curved roots, and root resorption. Premature tooth loss due to progressive periodontal (gum) disease. After completion of root canal therapy, sensitivity to cold and hot w ...
... Damage to bridges, existing fillings, crowns. Blocked canals due to fillings or prior treatment, natural calcification, severely curved roots, and root resorption. Premature tooth loss due to progressive periodontal (gum) disease. After completion of root canal therapy, sensitivity to cold and hot w ...
pediatric dental - Western Health Advantage
... This information is a summary of benefits of the LOW Essential Health Benefit for Children. It lists the services available to you under this dental plan as well as the Copayments associated with each procedure. This summary provides a very brief description of some of the procedures covered. For co ...
... This information is a summary of benefits of the LOW Essential Health Benefit for Children. It lists the services available to you under this dental plan as well as the Copayments associated with each procedure. This summary provides a very brief description of some of the procedures covered. For co ...
pediatric dental - Western Health Advantage
... This information is a summary of benefits of the HIGH Essential Health Benefit for Children. It lists the services available to you under this dental plan as well as the Copayments associated with each procedure. This summary provides a very brief description of some of the procedures covered. For c ...
... This information is a summary of benefits of the HIGH Essential Health Benefit for Children. It lists the services available to you under this dental plan as well as the Copayments associated with each procedure. This summary provides a very brief description of some of the procedures covered. For c ...
Root Canal Therapy
... The success of root canal therapy is influenced by many factors. Your general health, adequate gum attachment and bone support, shape and condition of the roots and nerve canals, quality of previous dental care, and pre-existing root factors, all affect individual health. ...
... The success of root canal therapy is influenced by many factors. Your general health, adequate gum attachment and bone support, shape and condition of the roots and nerve canals, quality of previous dental care, and pre-existing root factors, all affect individual health. ...
consent for dental treatment - Little Rockies Pediatric Dentistry
... restoration that extends below the gumline (e.g. stainless steel crowns). This soreness usually goes away within 48 hours. Sensitivity of teeth: Placement of any dental restoration can result in a tooth that is sensitive to hot and/or cold. If these symptoms persist for more than a few weeks, it may ...
... restoration that extends below the gumline (e.g. stainless steel crowns). This soreness usually goes away within 48 hours. Sensitivity of teeth: Placement of any dental restoration can result in a tooth that is sensitive to hot and/or cold. If these symptoms persist for more than a few weeks, it may ...
Consent for Endodontics/Root Canal Therapy
... Damage to bridges, existing fillings, crowns. Blocked canals due to fillings or prior treatment, natural calcification, severely curved roots, and root resorption. Premature tooth loss due to progressive periodontal (gum) disease. After completion of root canal therapy, sensitivity to cold and hot w ...
... Damage to bridges, existing fillings, crowns. Blocked canals due to fillings or prior treatment, natural calcification, severely curved roots, and root resorption. Premature tooth loss due to progressive periodontal (gum) disease. After completion of root canal therapy, sensitivity to cold and hot w ...
Post Procedure Info - Advanced Endodontic Therapy
... read these instructions carefully to participate effectively in the healing phase to ensure proper success of the procedure performed. Following root canal therapy, there may be some soreness in the area of the treated tooth for the following few days. This is due to a healing response at the root e ...
... read these instructions carefully to participate effectively in the healing phase to ensure proper success of the procedure performed. Following root canal therapy, there may be some soreness in the area of the treated tooth for the following few days. This is due to a healing response at the root e ...
Blue Shield Individual and Family Dental HMO
... Caries Risk Management – CAMBRA (Caries Management by Risk Assessment) is an evaluation of a child’s risk level for caries (decay). Children assessed as having a “high risk” for caries (decay) will be allowed up to 4 fluoride varnish treatments during the calendar year along with their biannual clea ...
... Caries Risk Management – CAMBRA (Caries Management by Risk Assessment) is an evaluation of a child’s risk level for caries (decay). Children assessed as having a “high risk” for caries (decay) will be allowed up to 4 fluoride varnish treatments during the calendar year along with their biannual clea ...
Consent Surgery
... I fully understand that during and following the surgical procedure, conditions may become apparent which warrant, in the judgment of the doctor, additional and/or alternative treatment, which is pertinent to the success of the treatment. These include, but are not limited to: bone grafts, tissue bi ...
... I fully understand that during and following the surgical procedure, conditions may become apparent which warrant, in the judgment of the doctor, additional and/or alternative treatment, which is pertinent to the success of the treatment. These include, but are not limited to: bone grafts, tissue bi ...
COMMON INSTRUMENTS USED DURING DENTAL
... and come in a range of shapes and sizes. Some can be big and broad while others have such small heads it can be difficult to tell if they are excavators or not. Spoon excavators mainly are used to: A) Remove carious dentine from the tooth. Small, medium or large excavators can be used depending on t ...
... and come in a range of shapes and sizes. Some can be big and broad while others have such small heads it can be difficult to tell if they are excavators or not. Spoon excavators mainly are used to: A) Remove carious dentine from the tooth. Small, medium or large excavators can be used depending on t ...
Dental Health Fact Sheet
... Gum disease: Gum disease can cause inflamed and bleeding gums, gum recession, loose teeth and bad breath. It is caused by the build up of dental plaque. Tooth decay: Tooth decay is caused by the action of dental plaque on the teeth Essentially, the bacteria in plaque feed on sugar, producing acid, w ...
... Gum disease: Gum disease can cause inflamed and bleeding gums, gum recession, loose teeth and bad breath. It is caused by the build up of dental plaque. Tooth decay: Tooth decay is caused by the action of dental plaque on the teeth Essentially, the bacteria in plaque feed on sugar, producing acid, w ...
Cracked Teeth / Cracked Tooth Syndrome
... Front teeth usually break due to a knock, an accident or during biting. Back teeth can also be fractured from a knock. They are much more likely than front teeth, to crack from forces applied by the jaws slamming together rapidly. This is why sportspeople wear mouthguards to cushion the blow. Other ...
... Front teeth usually break due to a knock, an accident or during biting. Back teeth can also be fractured from a knock. They are much more likely than front teeth, to crack from forces applied by the jaws slamming together rapidly. This is why sportspeople wear mouthguards to cushion the blow. Other ...
FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY
... populations have shovel shaped incisors • Age of dental fillings • Orthodontic work – usually removal of four bicuspids ...
... populations have shovel shaped incisors • Age of dental fillings • Orthodontic work – usually removal of four bicuspids ...
Medical Consent Form (Word format)
... therapy/surgery versus other treatment choices. You will be required to sign this consent prior to your evaluation, however it does not commit to you opting for treatment. It serves to acknowledge that you may ask any questions and have been informed and understand the following: RISKS OF ANY DENTAL ...
... therapy/surgery versus other treatment choices. You will be required to sign this consent prior to your evaluation, however it does not commit to you opting for treatment. It serves to acknowledge that you may ask any questions and have been informed and understand the following: RISKS OF ANY DENTAL ...
TRANSILLUMINATION: THE “LIGHT DETECTOR”
... The detection of a cracked tooth is often difficult. As already stated, normal diagnostic tests that are useful in other situations, such as sensitivity testing and radiographic evaluation, may not be as helpful for detecting a tooth with a crack. This is because the crack with its potential to ha ...
... The detection of a cracked tooth is often difficult. As already stated, normal diagnostic tests that are useful in other situations, such as sensitivity testing and radiographic evaluation, may not be as helpful for detecting a tooth with a crack. This is because the crack with its potential to ha ...
Connective Tissue
... touches but is not attached to tooth non-keratinized stratified squamous tissue ...
... touches but is not attached to tooth non-keratinized stratified squamous tissue ...
File - Dolores Animal Hospital
... taken effect, we elevate a flap of gum tissue to expose the jaw bone. A high speed drill is used to cut the tooth into sections to allow for easier removal. The tooth is removed using instruments called elevators. Once the tooth is removed the socket is cleaned. A post extraction x-ray is taken to m ...
... taken effect, we elevate a flap of gum tissue to expose the jaw bone. A high speed drill is used to cut the tooth into sections to allow for easier removal. The tooth is removed using instruments called elevators. Once the tooth is removed the socket is cleaned. A post extraction x-ray is taken to m ...
Dental Caries (龋病)
... Clinical Manifestation and Symptoms changes in tissue color, texture, and structure • Visible pits or holes in the tooth ...
... Clinical Manifestation and Symptoms changes in tissue color, texture, and structure • Visible pits or holes in the tooth ...
The Dental AH&T - Animal Medical Center
... is always preferable to leaving them in. Rotten and infected teeth are the source of significant ...
... is always preferable to leaving them in. Rotten and infected teeth are the source of significant ...
Dental Emergencies in the Wild
... broken or leaking fillings A toothache is a common dental emergency that is often caused by a cavity in the tooth. Bacteria inside the mouth use food particles left on the teeth to produce an acid, which destroys the enamel and dentin resulting in a hole in the tooth. The pulp tissue often becomes ...
... broken or leaking fillings A toothache is a common dental emergency that is often caused by a cavity in the tooth. Bacteria inside the mouth use food particles left on the teeth to produce an acid, which destroys the enamel and dentin resulting in a hole in the tooth. The pulp tissue often becomes ...
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.