Management of fused supernumerary teeth in children using guided
... papilla may leave an esthetic defect following complete eruption of the maxillary left permanent canine tooth. The maxillary left permanent lateral incisor had 3 mm loss of attachment and a 4 mm periodontal pocket distally. The maxillary left permanent lateral incisor tooth remained positive to pulp ...
... papilla may leave an esthetic defect following complete eruption of the maxillary left permanent canine tooth. The maxillary left permanent lateral incisor had 3 mm loss of attachment and a 4 mm periodontal pocket distally. The maxillary left permanent lateral incisor tooth remained positive to pulp ...
An effective bleaching technique for non
... The above clinical cases highlight the effectiveness of the inside/outside bleaching technique in producing successful and predictable cosmetic results in young patients. The use of lower concentration H2O2 minimises the risk of root resorption that exists with walking and power bleaching techniques ...
... The above clinical cases highlight the effectiveness of the inside/outside bleaching technique in producing successful and predictable cosmetic results in young patients. The use of lower concentration H2O2 minimises the risk of root resorption that exists with walking and power bleaching techniques ...
Case Report Congenitally missing permanent lateral incisors in
... supernumerary tooth in the apical region of the right mandibular first molar is visible. by either the maxillary latwith no history of traumatic avulsion or extraction. No eral incisor or the maxillary second premolar. 3 - 4 - 17 carious lesions were evident and previously placed sealThe Chinese pop ...
... supernumerary tooth in the apical region of the right mandibular first molar is visible. by either the maxillary latwith no history of traumatic avulsion or extraction. No eral incisor or the maxillary second premolar. 3 - 4 - 17 carious lesions were evident and previously placed sealThe Chinese pop ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... resistance. Abnormal tooth eruption, morbid root and coronal resorption, congenitally missing teeth, malocclusion, anterior open bites, pulpal calcification, dentin dysplasia, hypercementosis, root malformation and taurodontism have been ordinarily repeated. It should not be omitted from quoting the ...
... resistance. Abnormal tooth eruption, morbid root and coronal resorption, congenitally missing teeth, malocclusion, anterior open bites, pulpal calcification, dentin dysplasia, hypercementosis, root malformation and taurodontism have been ordinarily repeated. It should not be omitted from quoting the ...
aiting period - Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana
... upper and lower teeth so that the lips cannot be brought together. b. Under-developed lower jaw and receding chin. c. Marked asymmetry of the lower face. 7. A “handicapping” malocclusion is a condition that constitutes a hazard to the maintenance of oral health and interferes with the well-being of ...
... upper and lower teeth so that the lips cannot be brought together. b. Under-developed lower jaw and receding chin. c. Marked asymmetry of the lower face. 7. A “handicapping” malocclusion is a condition that constitutes a hazard to the maintenance of oral health and interferes with the well-being of ...
A prospective study of the factors affecting outcomes of non
... 86% to 93%. The substantial differences in study characteristics hindered effective direct comparison of findings. The evidence on the prognostic factors for tooth survival was very weak but the meta-analyses on available data showed that four conditions significantly improved tooth survival. Listed ...
... 86% to 93%. The substantial differences in study characteristics hindered effective direct comparison of findings. The evidence on the prognostic factors for tooth survival was very weak but the meta-analyses on available data showed that four conditions significantly improved tooth survival. Listed ...
Addendum - The Australian Dental Association
... 091 Cone beam volumetric tomography analysis and/or interpretation – orofacial structures - the analysis and/or interpretation of a cone beam volumetric scan (refer to item 026) of the entire dentition and supporting alveolar structures, also including any or all of the following: temporomandibular ...
... 091 Cone beam volumetric tomography analysis and/or interpretation – orofacial structures - the analysis and/or interpretation of a cone beam volumetric scan (refer to item 026) of the entire dentition and supporting alveolar structures, also including any or all of the following: temporomandibular ...
Dentinogenesis Imperfecta Associated with Osteogenesis
... also found. Levin (1981) described how the pulp chambers and root canals in DI may be patent on eruption, and even be larger than those of normal teeth.(17) Severe dental caries does not seem to be a major problem in patients with DI and OI. However, caries appears to inhibit the obliteration proces ...
... also found. Levin (1981) described how the pulp chambers and root canals in DI may be patent on eruption, and even be larger than those of normal teeth.(17) Severe dental caries does not seem to be a major problem in patients with DI and OI. However, caries appears to inhibit the obliteration proces ...
Interdisciplinary management of anterior dental esthetics
... paramount importance in dictating occlusal form opposing occlusion. If the incisal edge display is and occlusal relationships, respectively. Finally, excessive (Figure 1), then an objective of treatesthetics would be addressed to provide a ment could be to move the maxillary incisors apipleasing app ...
... paramount importance in dictating occlusal form opposing occlusion. If the incisal edge display is and occlusal relationships, respectively. Finally, excessive (Figure 1), then an objective of treatesthetics would be addressed to provide a ment could be to move the maxillary incisors apipleasing app ...
Real people, real benefits
... We’re committed to providing you with the benefits to promote good dental health – which has an impact on your overall health – and save on your out-of-pocket costs. HumanaDental offers two plans. You can choose the plan that’s right for you – either the State of Texas Dental Choice Plan or the Huma ...
... We’re committed to providing you with the benefits to promote good dental health – which has an impact on your overall health – and save on your out-of-pocket costs. HumanaDental offers two plans. You can choose the plan that’s right for you – either the State of Texas Dental Choice Plan or the Huma ...
HumanaDental DHMO
... Inlay—metallic, 3 or more surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onlay—metallic, 2 surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onlay—metallic, 3 surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onlay—metallic, 4 or more surfaces . . . ...
... Inlay—metallic, 3 or more surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onlay—metallic, 2 surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onlay—metallic, 3 surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onlay—metallic, 4 or more surfaces . . . ...
Delta DHMO Standard - Risk Management Home - Miami
... may select no more than one Contract Dentist per family member. If you fail to select a Contract Dentist or the Contract Dentist selected becomes unavailable, we will request the selection of another Contract Dentist or assign you to a Contract Dentist. You may change your assigned Contract Dentist ...
... may select no more than one Contract Dentist per family member. If you fail to select a Contract Dentist or the Contract Dentist selected becomes unavailable, we will request the selection of another Contract Dentist or assign you to a Contract Dentist. You may change your assigned Contract Dentist ...
surgical removal of trans-alveolar mandibular 2nd premolar
... good without any significant complications. After a time period of two weeks, the other sided (i.e. left) 2nd pre-molar was also extracted with the same technique and without any significant complications (Fig 1g,h). DISCUSSION Treatment options for impacted teeth include observation, surgical expos ...
... good without any significant complications. After a time period of two weeks, the other sided (i.e. left) 2nd pre-molar was also extracted with the same technique and without any significant complications (Fig 1g,h). DISCUSSION Treatment options for impacted teeth include observation, surgical expos ...
The correction of occlusal vertical dimension on
... between the pupil of the eye and the rima oris is equal to the distance between nasal base to the point below the chin when the teeth or bite wall contacted.7 The third method is Silverman (phonetics): utter the phonetic consisting “S” (e.g. “Yess”), the distance from incisal edge to maximum occlusa ...
... between the pupil of the eye and the rima oris is equal to the distance between nasal base to the point below the chin when the teeth or bite wall contacted.7 The third method is Silverman (phonetics): utter the phonetic consisting “S” (e.g. “Yess”), the distance from incisal edge to maximum occlusa ...
vol. 10 no. 2 in this issue
... Calcium hydroxide has traditionally been the material of choice, followed by Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA). MTA is described as a first generation bioactive material. It has many advantages, but also some disadvantages.1, 2 The initial setting time is at least 3 hours. It is not easy to manipulat ...
... Calcium hydroxide has traditionally been the material of choice, followed by Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA). MTA is described as a first generation bioactive material. It has many advantages, but also some disadvantages.1, 2 The initial setting time is at least 3 hours. It is not easy to manipulat ...
ORAL SURGERY
... a) Sufficient tooth structure must be present to be firmly gasped by the forceps. b) The root pattern of the tooth make is such that it is possible to dilate the socket and permit complete dislocation of the tooth from its socket. c) Nature of bone, elastic bone in young patients is maximal and decr ...
... a) Sufficient tooth structure must be present to be firmly gasped by the forceps. b) The root pattern of the tooth make is such that it is possible to dilate the socket and permit complete dislocation of the tooth from its socket. c) Nature of bone, elastic bone in young patients is maximal and decr ...
Occlusion Article - Thurloe Street Dental
... having a healthy, beautiful smile is associated with people who are more successful in their lives and careers. Everybody wants to make a good impression, and to look their best, and now there are an increasing number of ways that cosmetic dentistry can help: 1. Tooth whitening. 2. Smile makeovers u ...
... having a healthy, beautiful smile is associated with people who are more successful in their lives and careers. Everybody wants to make a good impression, and to look their best, and now there are an increasing number of ways that cosmetic dentistry can help: 1. Tooth whitening. 2. Smile makeovers u ...
endodontics - American Association of Endodontists
... and periapical diagnosis is to determine what clinical treatment is needed (3, 4). For example, if an incorrect assessment is made, then improper management may result. This could include performing endodontic treatment when it is not needed or providing no treatment or some other therapy when root ...
... and periapical diagnosis is to determine what clinical treatment is needed (3, 4). For example, if an incorrect assessment is made, then improper management may result. This could include performing endodontic treatment when it is not needed or providing no treatment or some other therapy when root ...
wisdom teeth removal a patient`s guide - Mohammed A. Al
... and still encased in bone then the surgeon must first make an incision in the gums and then remove a portion of the bone which lies over the tooth. So to minimize the amount of bone which must be removed so to get the tooth out, a surgeon will often "section" a wisdom tooth into parts during the ext ...
... and still encased in bone then the surgeon must first make an incision in the gums and then remove a portion of the bone which lies over the tooth. So to minimize the amount of bone which must be removed so to get the tooth out, a surgeon will often "section" a wisdom tooth into parts during the ext ...
Treatment Plan Development
... The patient must be provided with enough information to make a decision that will meet both short and long-term needs The dentist must develop a pattern for the process of reaching a consensus This can be difficult when working in an acute situation ...
... The patient must be provided with enough information to make a decision that will meet both short and long-term needs The dentist must develop a pattern for the process of reaching a consensus This can be difficult when working in an acute situation ...
DHYG-103, Oral Anatomy 1 1997 - Springfield Technical Community
... Describe the general rules followed in locating contact areas of individual teeth, and give 2 reasons for the importance of proper contact areas. Describe the changes in contact areas occurring with age and the reasons for change. Describe the components, boundaries and functions of the interproxima ...
... Describe the general rules followed in locating contact areas of individual teeth, and give 2 reasons for the importance of proper contact areas. Describe the changes in contact areas occurring with age and the reasons for change. Describe the components, boundaries and functions of the interproxima ...
Biodentine™ in corrective surgery: A solution to the root perforations
... (lack of bone maturation of the jaws) -for cost - ...
... (lack of bone maturation of the jaws) -for cost - ...
(ESWT) on orthodontic tooth movement
... However, no statistically significant difference could be detected. It may be speculated that multiple interventions with shock wave treatment could have increased the amount of tooth movement significantly. In general, the mean rate of tooth movement showed values comparable to those seen with othe ...
... However, no statistically significant difference could be detected. It may be speculated that multiple interventions with shock wave treatment could have increased the amount of tooth movement significantly. In general, the mean rate of tooth movement showed values comparable to those seen with othe ...
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... * Optional is defined as any alternative procedure presented by the Contract Dentist that satisfies the same dental need as a covered procedure, is chosen by the Enrollee, and is subject to the limitations and exclusions of the program. The applicable charge to the Enrollee is the difference between ...
... * Optional is defined as any alternative procedure presented by the Contract Dentist that satisfies the same dental need as a covered procedure, is chosen by the Enrollee, and is subject to the limitations and exclusions of the program. The applicable charge to the Enrollee is the difference between ...
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.