Addition of a flexible acetal clasp to an existing partial
... provision of implant-retained or supported prosthesis, it becomes that much more evident of the need to have a fully integrated practice and referral team to be able to not only provide the best possible care, but to also ensure the best possible outcomes in treatment. As we have all experienced ove ...
... provision of implant-retained or supported prosthesis, it becomes that much more evident of the need to have a fully integrated practice and referral team to be able to not only provide the best possible care, but to also ensure the best possible outcomes in treatment. As we have all experienced ove ...
- Wiley Online Library
... VII. Periodontitis associated with endodontic lesions VIII. Developmental or acquired deformities and conditions. Gingival conditions This is an important inclusion in the classification. Gingival lesions are classified into two broad categories. Plaque induced and non-plaque induced. Dental plaque ...
... VII. Periodontitis associated with endodontic lesions VIII. Developmental or acquired deformities and conditions. Gingival conditions This is an important inclusion in the classification. Gingival lesions are classified into two broad categories. Plaque induced and non-plaque induced. Dental plaque ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... categories, including aggressive and chronic periodontitis (CP) and periodontitis associated with systemic disease (2). Chronic periodontitis (CP) is found to be the most prevalent periodontal disease in adults (3). According to World Health Organization ( W H O ) periodontal disease affects between ...
... categories, including aggressive and chronic periodontitis (CP) and periodontitis associated with systemic disease (2). Chronic periodontitis (CP) is found to be the most prevalent periodontal disease in adults (3). According to World Health Organization ( W H O ) periodontal disease affects between ...
Enameloplasty and Esthetic Finishing in OrthodonticsDifferential
... Interdisciplinary treatment has expanded to include not only soft tissue assessment of the periodontal components of the dentition and smile, but also of the face as well. The next level of esthetic enhancement certainly will include facial proportionality as a key component in our patient evaluatio ...
... Interdisciplinary treatment has expanded to include not only soft tissue assessment of the periodontal components of the dentition and smile, but also of the face as well. The next level of esthetic enhancement certainly will include facial proportionality as a key component in our patient evaluatio ...
Etiology of Dental Caries
... • Calcium and Phosphate moves from subsurface to the surface. • Calcium and Phosphate along with fluoride from saliva precipitate on effected surface enamel. • It will occlude the pores that limits demineralization of surface enamel. • Hence intact surface enamel and caries in subsurface level. • No ...
... • Calcium and Phosphate moves from subsurface to the surface. • Calcium and Phosphate along with fluoride from saliva precipitate on effected surface enamel. • It will occlude the pores that limits demineralization of surface enamel. • Hence intact surface enamel and caries in subsurface level. • No ...
The Relationship Between Dental Occlusion/Temporomandibular
... component is frequently considered part of these pain syndromes that involve TMJ. TMJ dysfunction caused by myofascial disorders with trigger points in masticatory muscles is variously referred to as oromandibular dysfunction, myofascial pain-dysfunction syndrome, the TMJ pain dysfunction syndrome, ...
... component is frequently considered part of these pain syndromes that involve TMJ. TMJ dysfunction caused by myofascial disorders with trigger points in masticatory muscles is variously referred to as oromandibular dysfunction, myofascial pain-dysfunction syndrome, the TMJ pain dysfunction syndrome, ...
Protecting All Children`s Teeth: Caries
... which is the most important place to examine for ECC. With intervention at this stage, the caries process is entirely reversible. 3. Enamel caries: A defect in the enamel surface is visible. 4. Dentine caries: ECC has extended into the dentine layer, where the nerve and pain fibers are located. 5. P ...
... which is the most important place to examine for ECC. With intervention at this stage, the caries process is entirely reversible. 3. Enamel caries: A defect in the enamel surface is visible. 4. Dentine caries: ECC has extended into the dentine layer, where the nerve and pain fibers are located. 5. P ...
invisalign™: Supplements to Precisely Straighten Teeth
... back it can lower gum height on the tooth. “Invisalign is also working well for many patients in their early teens. Once 12-year molars have completely erupted, or nearly so youngsters may be good candidates for Invisalign. “We worked with a young man who was 13 when we began the process, and when w ...
... back it can lower gum height on the tooth. “Invisalign is also working well for many patients in their early teens. Once 12-year molars have completely erupted, or nearly so youngsters may be good candidates for Invisalign. “We worked with a young man who was 13 when we began the process, and when w ...
The Relationship Between Excessive Anterior Overlap And Dental
... specified Angle‟s classifications and described common findings for each of the classifications.6 Prominent among the common findings discussed were the overlap relationships of the incisor teeth and how they differed in each class. Due to its popularity, several negative aspects of this classificat ...
... specified Angle‟s classifications and described common findings for each of the classifications.6 Prominent among the common findings discussed were the overlap relationships of the incisor teeth and how they differed in each class. Due to its popularity, several negative aspects of this classificat ...
Trigeminal Neuralgia: Report of a Case and Literature Review
... Sometimes pain of trigeminal neuralgia does not fit the usual criteria exactly because of a persistent ache between paroxysms or mild sensory loss. Such disease is known as “atypical”9 or “mixed” trigeminal neuralgia10. Patients with atypical disease are more likely to have symptomatic rather than i ...
... Sometimes pain of trigeminal neuralgia does not fit the usual criteria exactly because of a persistent ache between paroxysms or mild sensory loss. Such disease is known as “atypical”9 or “mixed” trigeminal neuralgia10. Patients with atypical disease are more likely to have symptomatic rather than i ...
A Review of Factors Influencing Treatment Planning Decisions of
... done either excluding or including their data in the analysis. Either method risks distortion of the clinically meaningful treatment effects. According to Mau (31), the binomial approach of calculating the percentage of implants not failed to date over total inserted implants is not correct and migh ...
... done either excluding or including their data in the analysis. Either method risks distortion of the clinically meaningful treatment effects. According to Mau (31), the binomial approach of calculating the percentage of implants not failed to date over total inserted implants is not correct and migh ...
The Australian Schedule of Dental Services and Glossary
... itemise that restoration. Where a restoration includes a fissure sealant on the same tooth, then only one item number shall be used to describe that restoration. ...
... itemise that restoration. Where a restoration includes a fissure sealant on the same tooth, then only one item number shall be used to describe that restoration. ...
The Australian Schedule of Dental Services and Glossary Tenth Edition
... itemise that restoration. Where a restoration includes a fissure sealant on the same tooth, then only one item number shall be used to describe that restoration. ...
... itemise that restoration. Where a restoration includes a fissure sealant on the same tooth, then only one item number shall be used to describe that restoration. ...
the brochure - New Hampshire Dental Society
... is under the influence? Why is it so important that the dental staff be knowledgeable about street drugs? Why am I at risk? What are some characteristics of adolescent substance abuse and what do I do about it? What is the impact of marijuana legalization on dentistry? The dental team is in a unique ...
... is under the influence? Why is it so important that the dental staff be knowledgeable about street drugs? Why am I at risk? What are some characteristics of adolescent substance abuse and what do I do about it? What is the impact of marijuana legalization on dentistry? The dental team is in a unique ...
Advantica / Care1st Clinical and Billing Guidelines
... • The overall condition of mouth, patient attitude, oral health status, arch integrity, and prognosis of remaining teeth is considered. The tooth and remaining teeth must generally not be involved with moderate or extensive periodontal disease. If patient exhibits poor oral hygiene and shows no impr ...
... • The overall condition of mouth, patient attitude, oral health status, arch integrity, and prognosis of remaining teeth is considered. The tooth and remaining teeth must generally not be involved with moderate or extensive periodontal disease. If patient exhibits poor oral hygiene and shows no impr ...
Erosion - The University of Adelaide
... erosion and found ant-acid preparations not very practical or effective when compared with rinsing with water. • Addition of calcium, magnesium, phosphates or fluoride ions to beverages to reduce their erosive potential: most experiments (Sorvari et al, 1988) have demonstrated that the amounts of t ...
... erosion and found ant-acid preparations not very practical or effective when compared with rinsing with water. • Addition of calcium, magnesium, phosphates or fluoride ions to beverages to reduce their erosive potential: most experiments (Sorvari et al, 1988) have demonstrated that the amounts of t ...
The esthetic zone of smile - Virtual Journal of Orthodontics
... whether the problem is dental or skeletal, any periodontal disease, missing teeth, etc .During this course of action an orthodontist may spend much time in detailing as was spent for major corrections like skeletal discrepancy, severe crowding, space closure and rotations .Frequently the patients be ...
... whether the problem is dental or skeletal, any periodontal disease, missing teeth, etc .During this course of action an orthodontist may spend much time in detailing as was spent for major corrections like skeletal discrepancy, severe crowding, space closure and rotations .Frequently the patients be ...
Comprehensive Plan Benefits Booklet
... periodontal scaling and root planing, periodontal maintenance, gingivectomies or gingivoplasties, gingival flap procedures, mucogingival surgery, or osseous surgery. ...
... periodontal scaling and root planing, periodontal maintenance, gingivectomies or gingivoplasties, gingival flap procedures, mucogingival surgery, or osseous surgery. ...
Enamel hypoplasia: A rare case report involving all
... been calcified, no such defect can be formed. The timing of the ameloblastic damage has a great effect on the location and appearance of the defect in the enamel. The site of coronal damage correlates with the area of ameloblastic activity at the time of the injury; the affected enamel is restricted t ...
... been calcified, no such defect can be formed. The timing of the ameloblastic damage has a great effect on the location and appearance of the defect in the enamel. The site of coronal damage correlates with the area of ameloblastic activity at the time of the injury; the affected enamel is restricted t ...
Effect of Local Anesthesia on Postoperative Pain with General
... solutions commonly used contain a vasoconstrictor in order to prolong the anesthetic effect. Vasoconstrictors have been shown to interfere with pulpal blood flow.21 It has been found that infiltration injection of 2%lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine reduces pulpal blood flow to as low as 28% and ...
... solutions commonly used contain a vasoconstrictor in order to prolong the anesthetic effect. Vasoconstrictors have been shown to interfere with pulpal blood flow.21 It has been found that infiltration injection of 2%lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine reduces pulpal blood flow to as low as 28% and ...
CE Course Handout Evidence-Based Periodontal Therapy
... e) Prolonged iodide intake can inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis and cause goiter, myxedema, or hyperthyroidism; therefore, povidone-iodine should not be used in patients with thyroid dysfunction, pregnant woman, infants, or in routine patient selfcare. f) Povidone-iodine kills in vitro all major pe ...
... e) Prolonged iodide intake can inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis and cause goiter, myxedema, or hyperthyroidism; therefore, povidone-iodine should not be used in patients with thyroid dysfunction, pregnant woman, infants, or in routine patient selfcare. f) Povidone-iodine kills in vitro all major pe ...
Clinical Criteria, Guidelines and Practice Parameters
... Endodontic treatment should not be benefited for teeth that will require crown lengthening surgery UNLESS the crown lengthening was presented prior to rendering the root canal and the member chose to have endodontic treatment knowing that there was a high risk of needing crown lengthening periodonta ...
... Endodontic treatment should not be benefited for teeth that will require crown lengthening surgery UNLESS the crown lengthening was presented prior to rendering the root canal and the member chose to have endodontic treatment knowing that there was a high risk of needing crown lengthening periodonta ...
Arizona Essential Health Benefit – PLUS Family
... D5281 Removable unilateral partial denture-one piece cast metal (including clasps and teeth) – Limited to 1 every 60 months Note: An implant is a covered procedure of the plan only if determined to be a dental necessity. Premier Access claim review is conducted by a panel of licensed dentists who re ...
... D5281 Removable unilateral partial denture-one piece cast metal (including clasps and teeth) – Limited to 1 every 60 months Note: An implant is a covered procedure of the plan only if determined to be a dental necessity. Premier Access claim review is conducted by a panel of licensed dentists who re ...
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.