3-MARIŇO-Oral Health IFApresentation29May2012
... • Face-to-face patient examinations are regarded as the most accurate method for correct oral health diagnosis. • However, members of specific groups of the community are less likely to have seen a dentist in the past 12 months. • For example, the elderly (homebound or living in nursing homes). ...
... • Face-to-face patient examinations are regarded as the most accurate method for correct oral health diagnosis. • However, members of specific groups of the community are less likely to have seen a dentist in the past 12 months. • For example, the elderly (homebound or living in nursing homes). ...
Consent for Oral Bisphosphonate Drugs
... ___ 4. The decision to stop oral Bisphosphonate drug therapy before dental treatment should only be made after talking with my medical doctor and treating oral surgeon. ___ 5. If a complication occurs, antibiotic therapy may be used to help control infection. For some patients, such therapy may caus ...
... ___ 4. The decision to stop oral Bisphosphonate drug therapy before dental treatment should only be made after talking with my medical doctor and treating oral surgeon. ___ 5. If a complication occurs, antibiotic therapy may be used to help control infection. For some patients, such therapy may caus ...
Oral health education and Health promotion Foods habits
... 1. Preventing oral diseases before they occur. 2. Guidelines for a healthy diet and information on dietary implications in dental caries and periodontal disease. 3. Targets: patients and groups at increased risk for developing oral problems. ...
... 1. Preventing oral diseases before they occur. 2. Guidelines for a healthy diet and information on dietary implications in dental caries and periodontal disease. 3. Targets: patients and groups at increased risk for developing oral problems. ...
kalident - In
... carbonated beverages, reductions in the salivary flow resulting from the normal ageing process, the use of many common drugs, the fitting of orthodontic appliances, dehydration through recreational activities, increase the rate of demineralization. The use of KALIDENT helps prevent caries, stabilize ...
... carbonated beverages, reductions in the salivary flow resulting from the normal ageing process, the use of many common drugs, the fitting of orthodontic appliances, dehydration through recreational activities, increase the rate of demineralization. The use of KALIDENT helps prevent caries, stabilize ...
What is cancer: True or false worksheet
... 2) The UV rays in sunbeds are up to 10 times stronger than the UV rays from the sun ...
... 2) The UV rays in sunbeds are up to 10 times stronger than the UV rays from the sun ...
Dental Hygenist
... standard of oral hygiene, reducing the number of problems due to dental decay and gum disease and associated costs involved in treating these problems. Plaque forms on the teeth on a daily basis consisting of a collection of bacteria, which when left to build up, is the number one cause of gum disea ...
... standard of oral hygiene, reducing the number of problems due to dental decay and gum disease and associated costs involved in treating these problems. Plaque forms on the teeth on a daily basis consisting of a collection of bacteria, which when left to build up, is the number one cause of gum disea ...
Cwm Taf- Kerry Davies - Final Version
... Not being able to open your mouth enough can lead to a number of issues, including poor oral hygiene, dental caries, difficulties with intubation, problems with speech, as well as emotional distress and reduced quality of life. If people develop problems with opening their mouth after they have fini ...
... Not being able to open your mouth enough can lead to a number of issues, including poor oral hygiene, dental caries, difficulties with intubation, problems with speech, as well as emotional distress and reduced quality of life. If people develop problems with opening their mouth after they have fini ...
PRODUCT: KALIDENT INCI: HYDROXYAPATITE, AQUA
... consumption of carbonated beverages, reductions in the salivary flow resulting from the normal ageing process, the use of many common drugs, the fitting of orthodontic appliances, dehydration through recreational activities, increase the rate of demineralization . The use of KALIDENT helps prevent c ...
... consumption of carbonated beverages, reductions in the salivary flow resulting from the normal ageing process, the use of many common drugs, the fitting of orthodontic appliances, dehydration through recreational activities, increase the rate of demineralization . The use of KALIDENT helps prevent c ...
Oral cancer
Oral cancer or mouth cancer, a type of head and neck cancer, is any cancerous tissue growth located in the oral cavity.It may arise as a primary lesion originating in any of the tissues in the mouth, by metastasis from a distant site of origin, or by extension from a neighboring anatomic structure, such as the nasal cavity. Alternatively, the oral cancers may originate in any of the tissues of the mouth, and may be of varied histologic types: teratoma, adenocarcinoma derived from a major or minor salivary gland, lymphoma from tonsillar or other lymphoid tissue, or melanoma from the pigment-producing cells of the oral mucosa. There are several types of oral cancers, but around 90% are squamous cell carcinomas, originating in the tissues that line the mouth and lips. Oral or mouth cancer most commonly involves the tongue. It may also occur on the floor of the mouth, cheek lining, gingiva (gums), lips, or palate (roof of the mouth). Most oral cancers look very similar under the microscope and are called squamous cell carcinoma, but less commonly other types of oral cancer occur, such as Kaposi's sarcoma.In 2013 oral cancer resulted in 135,000 deaths up from 84,000 deaths in 1990. Five-year survival rates in the United States are 63%.