New Advances in Tooth Whitening and Dental Cleaning Technology
... ago, various tooth-cleaning formulations were used that included eggshells, ground bone, and ground seashells as the primary cleaning ingredients. At the beginning of the early industrial age, there was a switch to a greater reliance on charcoal, sand, and salt. In fact, hydrated silica (a refined d ...
... ago, various tooth-cleaning formulations were used that included eggshells, ground bone, and ground seashells as the primary cleaning ingredients. At the beginning of the early industrial age, there was a switch to a greater reliance on charcoal, sand, and salt. In fact, hydrated silica (a refined d ...
Putative Etiologic Factors for Severe ECC
... What is getting clear • Simple mechanical removal can not control oral microbial infections • Board spectrum antimicrobials can not effectively control oral microbial infections • Dental plaques are very resistant to antimicrobial treatments ...
... What is getting clear • Simple mechanical removal can not control oral microbial infections • Board spectrum antimicrobials can not effectively control oral microbial infections • Dental plaques are very resistant to antimicrobial treatments ...
Supernumerary Teeth - Canadian Dental Association
... or syndromes.4 The conditions commonly associated with an increased prevalence of supernumerary teeth include cleft lip and palate, cleidocranial dysplasia (Fig. 1), and Gardner syndrome. Supernumerary teeth associated with cleft lip and palate result from fragmentation of the dental lamina during c ...
... or syndromes.4 The conditions commonly associated with an increased prevalence of supernumerary teeth include cleft lip and palate, cleidocranial dysplasia (Fig. 1), and Gardner syndrome. Supernumerary teeth associated with cleft lip and palate result from fragmentation of the dental lamina during c ...
Oligodontia
... • Microdontia : characterised by smaller than normal teeth • Abnormal shape is also frequent - Crown : tendency to paralle side or inclined toward the occlusal table - Root : shorter than usual and abnormal form - There is a lack of dental tissue - All or only some of the teeth can be affected with ...
... • Microdontia : characterised by smaller than normal teeth • Abnormal shape is also frequent - Crown : tendency to paralle side or inclined toward the occlusal table - Root : shorter than usual and abnormal form - There is a lack of dental tissue - All or only some of the teeth can be affected with ...
Huffines Handout
... having a prosthetic hip or knee and half with an infected prosthetic joint. The research showed that invasive dental procedures, with or without antibiotics, did not increase the odds of developing a prosthetic joint infection," said Dr. Elliot Abt in a Dec. 18 press release. Dr. Abt, a member of th ...
... having a prosthetic hip or knee and half with an infected prosthetic joint. The research showed that invasive dental procedures, with or without antibiotics, did not increase the odds of developing a prosthetic joint infection," said Dr. Elliot Abt in a Dec. 18 press release. Dr. Abt, a member of th ...
13 Dentist - American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
... otherwise shall be obligated to provide the necessary follow up via the Mobile Dental Clinic or the operator may choose to provide the follow-up care at his or her established dental practice location in the state or at any other established dental practice in the state which agrees to accept the pa ...
... otherwise shall be obligated to provide the necessary follow up via the Mobile Dental Clinic or the operator may choose to provide the follow-up care at his or her established dental practice location in the state or at any other established dental practice in the state which agrees to accept the pa ...
Fluoride Varnish brochure
... Give fluoride supplements at 6 months as recommended by your dental or medical provider. ...
... Give fluoride supplements at 6 months as recommended by your dental or medical provider. ...
Bleaching - Dental Dimensions
... Hydrogen peroxide has been used for many years to bleach teeth. It was usually applied by dentists and used with heat and/or light to stimulate its bleaching action. In recent years, new techniques have allowed patients to apply carbamide peroxide to their teeth at home using custom fitted trays. Al ...
... Hydrogen peroxide has been used for many years to bleach teeth. It was usually applied by dentists and used with heat and/or light to stimulate its bleaching action. In recent years, new techniques have allowed patients to apply carbamide peroxide to their teeth at home using custom fitted trays. Al ...
learn more - Dental Expert Witness
... she is disappointed but puts the latter down to the stress of her forthcoming retirement. Might there be other issues of which she is not aware? 11. A 56-year old lady was told that she had “gum disease” and could have a dental implant placed when the tooth was eventually lost. Many years later it w ...
... she is disappointed but puts the latter down to the stress of her forthcoming retirement. Might there be other issues of which she is not aware? 11. A 56-year old lady was told that she had “gum disease” and could have a dental implant placed when the tooth was eventually lost. Many years later it w ...
P3452 - United Healthcare
... The Prenatal Dental Care (not available in WA) and Oral Cancer Screening programs are covered under this plan. The material contained in the above table is for informational purposes only and is not an offer of coverage. Please note that the above provides only a brief, general description of covera ...
... The Prenatal Dental Care (not available in WA) and Oral Cancer Screening programs are covered under this plan. The material contained in the above table is for informational purposes only and is not an offer of coverage. Please note that the above provides only a brief, general description of covera ...
national standardized dental claim utilization review criteria
... Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is unproven and not medically necessary for routine dental applications. There is insufficient evidence that CBCT is beneficial for use in routine dental applications. CBCT should not replace traditional dental x-rays as a preliminary diagnostic tool, or for rout ...
... Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is unproven and not medically necessary for routine dental applications. There is insufficient evidence that CBCT is beneficial for use in routine dental applications. CBCT should not replace traditional dental x-rays as a preliminary diagnostic tool, or for rout ...
Shade selection
... for the variability found in natural teeth, e.g. fluorescence, opalescence, translucency, enamel thickness, and objectivity. Vanini has classified the translucent effects in an attempt to allow better communication of these effects. Effects of surface texture on light reflection and different charac ...
... for the variability found in natural teeth, e.g. fluorescence, opalescence, translucency, enamel thickness, and objectivity. Vanini has classified the translucent effects in an attempt to allow better communication of these effects. Effects of surface texture on light reflection and different charac ...
Interdisciplinary treatment of a nonsyndromic oligodontia patient
... thick keratinized gingivae were acquired. ...
... thick keratinized gingivae were acquired. ...
Conservative Management of Mandibular Second Premolar Impaction
... to manage this problem. First, the impacted tooth can be extracted and the resulting space can be closed by orthodontic mechanotherapy. From periodontal point of view, extraction of unerupted mandibular second premolar may leave a marked bony defect in the area, even after the adjacent teeth have be ...
... to manage this problem. First, the impacted tooth can be extracted and the resulting space can be closed by orthodontic mechanotherapy. From periodontal point of view, extraction of unerupted mandibular second premolar may leave a marked bony defect in the area, even after the adjacent teeth have be ...
The collum angle of Maxillary Central Incisors in different skeletal
... to root angulation of maxillary central incisors may limit the degree to which the roots of these teeth can be torqued lingually when related to the maxillary lingual cortical plate of bone. Deviant root angulation confound intended axial loads for intrusion and extrusion and may cause the root to e ...
... to root angulation of maxillary central incisors may limit the degree to which the roots of these teeth can be torqued lingually when related to the maxillary lingual cortical plate of bone. Deviant root angulation confound intended axial loads for intrusion and extrusion and may cause the root to e ...
The collum angle of Maxillary Central Incisors in different skeletal
... to root angulation of maxillary central incisors may limit the degree to which the roots of these teeth can be torqued lingually when related to the maxillary lingual cortical plate of bone. Deviant root angulation confound intended axial loads for intrusion and extrusion and may cause the root to e ...
... to root angulation of maxillary central incisors may limit the degree to which the roots of these teeth can be torqued lingually when related to the maxillary lingual cortical plate of bone. Deviant root angulation confound intended axial loads for intrusion and extrusion and may cause the root to e ...
Dental plaque
... initiated through a series of complex chemical and microbial reactions associated with the dental biofilm that results in the destruction (decalcification, proteolysis) of the tooth tissue.. tissue ...
... initiated through a series of complex chemical and microbial reactions associated with the dental biofilm that results in the destruction (decalcification, proteolysis) of the tooth tissue.. tissue ...
Full Topic PDF
... In the middle of a busy shift in the ED, a nurse tells you she has just placed a 5-year-old boy with a mouth injury in an examining room. The boy reports that less than an hour ago he was playing basketball and lost a tooth when he was accidentally “elbowed” by his older brother. His mother reports ...
... In the middle of a busy shift in the ED, a nurse tells you she has just placed a 5-year-old boy with a mouth injury in an examining room. The boy reports that less than an hour ago he was playing basketball and lost a tooth when he was accidentally “elbowed” by his older brother. His mother reports ...
UnitedHealthcare® Options PPO 20/covered dental services
... for a particular condition will not result in coverage if the ...
... for a particular condition will not result in coverage if the ...
UnitedHealthcare® Options PPO 30/covered dental services
... for a particular condition will not result in coverage if the ...
... for a particular condition will not result in coverage if the ...
Crown (dentistry)
A crown is a type of dental restoration which completely caps or encircles a tooth or dental implant. Crowns are often needed when a large cavity threatens the ongoing health of a tooth. They are typically bonded to the tooth using a dental cement. Crowns can be made from many materials, which are usually fabricated using indirect methods. Crowns are often used to improve the strength or appearance of teeth. While inarguably beneficial to dental health, the procedure and materials can be relatively expensive.The most common method of crowning a tooth involves using a dental impression of a prepared tooth by a dentist to fabricate the crown outside of the mouth. The crown can then be inserted at a subsequent dental appointment. Using this indirect method of tooth restoration allows use of strong restorative materials requiring time consuming fabrication methods requiring intense heat, such as casting metal or firing porcelain which would not be possible to complete inside the mouth. Because of the expansion properties, the relatively similar material costs, and the aesthetic benefits, many patients choose to have their crown fabricated with gold.As new technology and materials science has evolved, computers are increasingly becoming a part of crown and bridge fabrication, such as in CAD/CAM Dentistry.