The Beneficial Effects of a Supersaturated Calcium Phosphate
... transplantation, endocrine disorders, nutritional deficiencies, nephritis, thyroid dysfunction and neurological disorders such as Bell’s palsy, cerebral palsy and stroke can all have a xerostomic element. Xerostomia can also be exacerbated by activities including mouth breathing, smoking, alcohol co ...
... transplantation, endocrine disorders, nutritional deficiencies, nephritis, thyroid dysfunction and neurological disorders such as Bell’s palsy, cerebral palsy and stroke can all have a xerostomic element. Xerostomia can also be exacerbated by activities including mouth breathing, smoking, alcohol co ...
Rethinking the Dental Model - New York State Dental Association
... sources, including the American Dental Association. The associated Medicaid policies are included in the May 2014 DOH Medicaid Update, available on the DOH website, www.health.ny.gov. Dental practitioners will be able to provide and receive Medicaid reimbursement for SCC services as defined in their ...
... sources, including the American Dental Association. The associated Medicaid policies are included in the May 2014 DOH Medicaid Update, available on the DOH website, www.health.ny.gov. Dental practitioners will be able to provide and receive Medicaid reimbursement for SCC services as defined in their ...
6-Year BDS Curriculum Handbook
... The BDS curriculum extends over 6 academic years and is divided into 12 integrated semesters and 11 inter-semester periods. The types of credit-bearing learning experiences include the Professional Core and the Compulsory University Requirements (see Table 1 [page 8]). The Professional Core consists ...
... The BDS curriculum extends over 6 academic years and is divided into 12 integrated semesters and 11 inter-semester periods. The types of credit-bearing learning experiences include the Professional Core and the Compulsory University Requirements (see Table 1 [page 8]). The Professional Core consists ...
Full Text - CQ State Track
... Adult Client means an individual who is 21 years or older and eligible for medical assistance benefits. Cleaning is the removal of dental plaque and calculus for teeth, in order to prevent dental caries, gingivitis and periodontis. Comprehensive Oral Evaluation – New or Established Patient means a t ...
... Adult Client means an individual who is 21 years or older and eligible for medical assistance benefits. Cleaning is the removal of dental plaque and calculus for teeth, in order to prevent dental caries, gingivitis and periodontis. Comprehensive Oral Evaluation – New or Established Patient means a t ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Dental caries is one of the most common diseases in the world, second only to the common cold (Islam et al., 2007) and can lead to pain, infection and tooth loss and in severe cases, even death. The formation of plaque on the surface of a tooth starts with attachment of S.mutans on tooth, followed b ...
... Dental caries is one of the most common diseases in the world, second only to the common cold (Islam et al., 2007) and can lead to pain, infection and tooth loss and in severe cases, even death. The formation of plaque on the surface of a tooth starts with attachment of S.mutans on tooth, followed b ...
Oral sedation in dental practice
... in oral sedation in dentistry, from the perspectives of both the public and the profession. In part, this has arisen from a recognition that improving access to care should include helping those who have difficulty seeing a dentist because of fear or anxiety. ...
... in oral sedation in dentistry, from the perspectives of both the public and the profession. In part, this has arisen from a recognition that improving access to care should include helping those who have difficulty seeing a dentist because of fear or anxiety. ...
THE BIOFILM CONCEPT AND ITS ROLE IN PREVENTION
... which states that disease prevention should not only focus on the inhibition of putative pathogens, but also on interference with environmental factors that drive selection and enrichment for these bacteria as reported by Marsh (1). Prevention via maintenance of a normal health associated ecosystem ...
... which states that disease prevention should not only focus on the inhibition of putative pathogens, but also on interference with environmental factors that drive selection and enrichment for these bacteria as reported by Marsh (1). Prevention via maintenance of a normal health associated ecosystem ...
Scientific Programme Day
... Hot Topic session - Direct Restorative materials Hot Topic session - Direct Restorative materials Hot Topic session - Direct Restorative materials Hot Topic session - Direct Restorative materials Hot Topic session - Direct Restorative materials ...
... Hot Topic session - Direct Restorative materials Hot Topic session - Direct Restorative materials Hot Topic session - Direct Restorative materials Hot Topic session - Direct Restorative materials Hot Topic session - Direct Restorative materials ...
The Status of Oral Health in Minnesota
... more likely to have their tooth decay go untreated than students in more affluent schools. And, children of color were 12 percent more likely to experience caries and 7 percent more likely to have untreated caries when compared to white children. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) da ...
... more likely to have their tooth decay go untreated than students in more affluent schools. And, children of color were 12 percent more likely to experience caries and 7 percent more likely to have untreated caries when compared to white children. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) da ...
University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Grigore T.Popa
... The AC component does not always capture the real treatment needs imposed by the dento-maxillary anomaly, because the aesthetic appearance cannot be the sole criterion in determining indication for orthodontic treatment. It was proved to be necessary to associate an assessment through the DHC compon ...
... The AC component does not always capture the real treatment needs imposed by the dento-maxillary anomaly, because the aesthetic appearance cannot be the sole criterion in determining indication for orthodontic treatment. It was proved to be necessary to associate an assessment through the DHC compon ...
Address to the conference of the Norwegian Dental Association
... website of any one of our NDAs in high-income countries, I would be able to find your national Policy Statement in a specific area of dental medicine. It may even resemble, even if it is not identical to, an FDI Policy Statement. Why have two? I think the principal answer is that disease knows no bo ...
... website of any one of our NDAs in high-income countries, I would be able to find your national Policy Statement in a specific area of dental medicine. It may even resemble, even if it is not identical to, an FDI Policy Statement. Why have two? I think the principal answer is that disease knows no bo ...
hej Research Protocol for
... In a clinical trail evaluating osseous grating with or without the use of a resorbable or a non-resorbable membrane, Khury and Buchmann (2001) reported an average bone fill in the range of 2-3 mm using the different treatment models. No difference was found between groups. Their technique included b ...
... In a clinical trail evaluating osseous grating with or without the use of a resorbable or a non-resorbable membrane, Khury and Buchmann (2001) reported an average bone fill in the range of 2-3 mm using the different treatment models. No difference was found between groups. Their technique included b ...
Accuracy of intraoral radiography, multidetector helical CT, and
... the tooth, resulting in less imaging of the horizontal root fracture (Fig. 3). The sensitivity of IOR, as a result, was inferior to that of LCBCT and MDHCT (slice thickness 0.63 mm), for which the cross-sectional images to the fracture line can be observed. Youssefzadeh et al.7 compared the sensitiv ...
... the tooth, resulting in less imaging of the horizontal root fracture (Fig. 3). The sensitivity of IOR, as a result, was inferior to that of LCBCT and MDHCT (slice thickness 0.63 mm), for which the cross-sectional images to the fracture line can be observed. Youssefzadeh et al.7 compared the sensitiv ...
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... expectancy has increased in recent years [2,3]. For instance, the number of geriatrics (60 years and older) in Saudi Arabia has also increased over the past few years and this has been attributed to the improved quality of life, the improved standard of living, and greater access to health care [1]. ...
... expectancy has increased in recent years [2,3]. For instance, the number of geriatrics (60 years and older) in Saudi Arabia has also increased over the past few years and this has been attributed to the improved quality of life, the improved standard of living, and greater access to health care [1]. ...
Oral Health Management of Patients Prescribed Anti
... treatment of patients prescribed drugs associated with osteonecrosis of the jaw. These include antiresorptive drugs, such as the bisphosphonates and denosumab, and anti-angiogenic therapies, such as bevacizumab, sunitinib and aflibercept. Prescribers and dispensers of these drugs, as well as patient ...
... treatment of patients prescribed drugs associated with osteonecrosis of the jaw. These include antiresorptive drugs, such as the bisphosphonates and denosumab, and anti-angiogenic therapies, such as bevacizumab, sunitinib and aflibercept. Prescribers and dispensers of these drugs, as well as patient ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Halitosis can be classified into categories of genuine halitosis, pseudohalitosis and halitophobia. Genuine halitosis is diagnosed if obvious malodour with intensity beyond socially acceptable level is perceived. If obvious halitosis is not perceived by others, although the patient stubbornly compla ...
... Halitosis can be classified into categories of genuine halitosis, pseudohalitosis and halitophobia. Genuine halitosis is diagnosed if obvious malodour with intensity beyond socially acceptable level is perceived. If obvious halitosis is not perceived by others, although the patient stubbornly compla ...
July-August 2016 - Queens County Dental Society
... For more information about advertising, contact the Business Manager at 86-90 188th Street Jamaica NY 11423 or call (718) 454-8344. Inclusion of an advertisement does not imply endorsement of any firm, goods, or services unless such endorsement is specifically stated. Subscription is included in the ...
... For more information about advertising, contact the Business Manager at 86-90 188th Street Jamaica NY 11423 or call (718) 454-8344. Inclusion of an advertisement does not imply endorsement of any firm, goods, or services unless such endorsement is specifically stated. Subscription is included in the ...
Raisins and Oral Health - California Raisin Marketing Board
... risk and periodontal disease risk, therefore the goal of this project was to lower their risk ...
... risk and periodontal disease risk, therefore the goal of this project was to lower their risk ...
gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd): a case study
... erosion, the etiological factors are not apparent. Intake of carbonated drinks were not exclusively been reported to be the plausible extrinsic factor for dental erosion. However, there is an increased risk which was reported for developing erosion even if someone consumes less than one litre of car ...
... erosion, the etiological factors are not apparent. Intake of carbonated drinks were not exclusively been reported to be the plausible extrinsic factor for dental erosion. However, there is an increased risk which was reported for developing erosion even if someone consumes less than one litre of car ...
9. Mouth and Throat Problems
... helpful for people who are experiencing recurrent, severe canker sores and who are not on antiretroviral therapy to begin such treatment. The antiretroviral drug saquinavir (Invirase) can cause mouth ulcers, but it is not commonly used nowadays. Certain micronutrient deficiencies, specifically in iron ...
... helpful for people who are experiencing recurrent, severe canker sores and who are not on antiretroviral therapy to begin such treatment. The antiretroviral drug saquinavir (Invirase) can cause mouth ulcers, but it is not commonly used nowadays. Certain micronutrient deficiencies, specifically in iron ...
(PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF)
... and leukocytes. This clot can be molded and compressed to use as a bandaid over the extraction sites. This physically protects the open wound and the platelet growth factors stimulate and direct stem cell migration to speed up wound healing. ...
... and leukocytes. This clot can be molded and compressed to use as a bandaid over the extraction sites. This physically protects the open wound and the platelet growth factors stimulate and direct stem cell migration to speed up wound healing. ...
Systemic disorders and their influence on the development of dental
... pancreatic enzymes replacement therapy and vitamin supplementation, and infant formulas comprising of protein hydrolysates and medium chain triglycerides used during the first years of life. High sugar foods are often consumed in order to maintain the increased calorific intake needed. Appropriate a ...
... pancreatic enzymes replacement therapy and vitamin supplementation, and infant formulas comprising of protein hydrolysates and medium chain triglycerides used during the first years of life. High sugar foods are often consumed in order to maintain the increased calorific intake needed. Appropriate a ...
Hereditary gingival fibromatosis with distinct dental, skeletal and
... contains only a few fibroblasts. The overlying epithelium is normal, but is slightly hyperplastic in some areas, with rete pegs into the corneum. 5 Gingival enlargement may occur during the eruption of primary teeth and affect both dentitions, but does not occur once growth of the patient has ceased ...
... contains only a few fibroblasts. The overlying epithelium is normal, but is slightly hyperplastic in some areas, with rete pegs into the corneum. 5 Gingival enlargement may occur during the eruption of primary teeth and affect both dentitions, but does not occur once growth of the patient has ceased ...
Guideline on Periodicity of Examination, Preventive Dental Services
... Third molars Panoramic or periapical radiographic assessment is indicated during late adolescence to assess the presence, position, and development of third molars.38,39 A decision to remove or retain third molars should be made before the middle of the third decade.115 Impacted third molars are pot ...
... Third molars Panoramic or periapical radiographic assessment is indicated during late adolescence to assess the presence, position, and development of third molars.38,39 A decision to remove or retain third molars should be made before the middle of the third decade.115 Impacted third molars are pot ...
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%.