History, Safety, and Dental Properties of Xylitol
... present in the entire aero-digestive tract of man can be favourably affected by systematic xylitol use. Xylitol, by virtue of its pentitol nature, modifies the outer environment of selected pathogenic organisms and the outer structures of the organisms themselves. Such changes may result in a lowere ...
... present in the entire aero-digestive tract of man can be favourably affected by systematic xylitol use. Xylitol, by virtue of its pentitol nature, modifies the outer environment of selected pathogenic organisms and the outer structures of the organisms themselves. Such changes may result in a lowere ...
ICCMS™ Guide for Practitioners and Educators Nigel B. Pitts,
... The International Caries Classification and Management System - ICCMSTM - deliberately incorporates a range of options designed to accommodate the needs of different users across the ICDAS (International Caries Detection and Assessment System) domains of clinical practice, dental education, research ...
... The International Caries Classification and Management System - ICCMSTM - deliberately incorporates a range of options designed to accommodate the needs of different users across the ICDAS (International Caries Detection and Assessment System) domains of clinical practice, dental education, research ...
ICCMS™ Guide for Practitioners and Educators
... The International Caries Classification and Management System - ICCMSTM - deliberately incorporates a range of options designed to accommodate the needs of different users across the ICDAS (International Caries Detection and Assessment System) domains of clinical practice, dental education, research ...
... The International Caries Classification and Management System - ICCMSTM - deliberately incorporates a range of options designed to accommodate the needs of different users across the ICDAS (International Caries Detection and Assessment System) domains of clinical practice, dental education, research ...
Florida Dental Association House of Delegates Annual Session
... plaintiff plus reimbursement of the plaintiff’s court costs and attorneys’ fees). Such sanctions and awards can apply to both the dental society as well as its representatives if the alleged conduct is found to have restrained trade. Very importantly, dental society insurance coverage may not apply ...
... plaintiff plus reimbursement of the plaintiff’s court costs and attorneys’ fees). Such sanctions and awards can apply to both the dental society as well as its representatives if the alleged conduct is found to have restrained trade. Very importantly, dental society insurance coverage may not apply ...
Caries prevalence and caries risk in a sample of Lebanese Abstract
... disease control, Atlanta, U.S.A, 1994) (2, 3). ...
... disease control, Atlanta, U.S.A, 1994) (2, 3). ...
Rationale for Adhesives in Complete Denture Therapy
... dental implants to assist in the support, stability, and retention of removable prostheses is now considered an effective treatment modality for the edentulous patient. Individuals wearing implantassisted overdentures typically report improved oral comfort and function when compared to conventional, ...
... dental implants to assist in the support, stability, and retention of removable prostheses is now considered an effective treatment modality for the edentulous patient. Individuals wearing implantassisted overdentures typically report improved oral comfort and function when compared to conventional, ...
Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Effectiveness and
... almost simultaneously in Finland and United States. The consumption of xylitol, a sugar alcohol of pentitol type, had been found in early 1970s to reduce the incidence of dental caries. ...
... almost simultaneously in Finland and United States. The consumption of xylitol, a sugar alcohol of pentitol type, had been found in early 1970s to reduce the incidence of dental caries. ...
ASM14 Preliminary Guide
... selected your favorite sessions, you can print your personalized agenda and take it with you to the ASM. Another new feature for those attendees who like to look for their favorite speaker is the speaker listing. This feature allows you to search for speakers and review their biography and session t ...
... selected your favorite sessions, you can print your personalized agenda and take it with you to the ASM. Another new feature for those attendees who like to look for their favorite speaker is the speaker listing. This feature allows you to search for speakers and review their biography and session t ...
mindful - Tufts University School of Dental Medicine
... when you travel that so many people in their twenties have missing front teeth and rampant caries,” says Leung. So Leung is approaching the oral health problem abroad using the same strategy that public health officials employed in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. “We already learned in the ...
... when you travel that so many people in their twenties have missing front teeth and rampant caries,” says Leung. So Leung is approaching the oral health problem abroad using the same strategy that public health officials employed in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. “We already learned in the ...
Correlating dental caries with oral bacteria and the buffering
... conducted. In addition, some parents refused consent for saliva testing and did not want their children to provide saliva samples; however they were willing to allow their children to receive a dental examination and the necessary referral forms in order for their child to receive any dental treatme ...
... conducted. In addition, some parents refused consent for saliva testing and did not want their children to provide saliva samples; however they were willing to allow their children to receive a dental examination and the necessary referral forms in order for their child to receive any dental treatme ...
Salivary biomarkers of dental caries
... risk of caries in individuals with a low unstimulated salivary flow.(21) Cavities are most prevalent in patients with a lower salivary flow due to a decrease in the antibacterial, buffering and cleansing functions.(19) The salivary flow has influence in clearance of oral cavity by means of a reducti ...
... risk of caries in individuals with a low unstimulated salivary flow.(21) Cavities are most prevalent in patients with a lower salivary flow due to a decrease in the antibacterial, buffering and cleansing functions.(19) The salivary flow has influence in clearance of oral cavity by means of a reducti ...
Washington State Dental Association’s 2014 Pacific Northwest Dental Conference Presents
... broader and more powerful antimicrobial treatment than patients with mild periodontitis, but the optimal type of antimicrobial therapy is still a topic of debate. The morphological and infectious complexity of periodontitis lesions suggest that a pure mechanical approach to periodontal therapy may n ...
... broader and more powerful antimicrobial treatment than patients with mild periodontitis, but the optimal type of antimicrobial therapy is still a topic of debate. The morphological and infectious complexity of periodontitis lesions suggest that a pure mechanical approach to periodontal therapy may n ...
FDI 2013 Istanbul
... Alongside the congress, FDI will be launching some new and exciting initiatives, announcing in particular the first project to be derived from its groundbreaking Vision 2020 on how the dental profession should evolve and adapt over the next decade. The congress theme is apt: ‘Bridging Continents for ...
... Alongside the congress, FDI will be launching some new and exciting initiatives, announcing in particular the first project to be derived from its groundbreaking Vision 2020 on how the dental profession should evolve and adapt over the next decade. The congress theme is apt: ‘Bridging Continents for ...
Continuing Dental Education
... Globalization, financial crises, and technology have made the future of our field very uncertain. We believe that high quality work is the ultimate protection against the replacement of dental technicians by CAD/CAM equipment and the importation of crowns from China or other countries. The presentat ...
... Globalization, financial crises, and technology have made the future of our field very uncertain. We believe that high quality work is the ultimate protection against the replacement of dental technicians by CAD/CAM equipment and the importation of crowns from China or other countries. The presentat ...
ADA SCDI WG 12
... this month. This supplement was originally designed for transfer of full mouth Xray formats, but now also includes use cases from ophthalmology, cardiology and radiographic teaching cases. WG 22 has been invited by DICOM WG 11 to be part of the DICOM implant standard. The originators of this draft s ...
... this month. This supplement was originally designed for transfer of full mouth Xray formats, but now also includes use cases from ophthalmology, cardiology and radiographic teaching cases. WG 22 has been invited by DICOM WG 11 to be part of the DICOM implant standard. The originators of this draft s ...
- ISD :: Imaging Science in Dentistry
... Root resorption is loss of dental hard tissue as a result of clastic activities. The dental hard tissue of permanent teeth does not normally undergo resorption, except in cases of inflammation or trauma. However, there are rare cases of tooth resorption of an unknown cause, known as “idiopathic root ...
... Root resorption is loss of dental hard tissue as a result of clastic activities. The dental hard tissue of permanent teeth does not normally undergo resorption, except in cases of inflammation or trauma. However, there are rare cases of tooth resorption of an unknown cause, known as “idiopathic root ...
Pediatric Oral Pathology Topics Lesions in Newborns
... • Incubation period of 3-5 days with a prodromal 48 hour h/o irritability, lymphadenopathy, pyrexia and malaise. • Stomatitis seen, with gingival tissues become red and edematous. • Vesicles seen any where on oral mucosa and rapidly break down to form very painful ulcers. Solitary ulcers (<3mm) seen ...
... • Incubation period of 3-5 days with a prodromal 48 hour h/o irritability, lymphadenopathy, pyrexia and malaise. • Stomatitis seen, with gingival tissues become red and edematous. • Vesicles seen any where on oral mucosa and rapidly break down to form very painful ulcers. Solitary ulcers (<3mm) seen ...
Oral Health Practitioner Recommendations
... also acknowledged that the educational institutions planning oral health practitioner programs have been and will continue to invest in educating this new provider group. In some cases this will create significant new costs for the educational institutions. VI. ...
... also acknowledged that the educational institutions planning oral health practitioner programs have been and will continue to invest in educating this new provider group. In some cases this will create significant new costs for the educational institutions. VI. ...
The Impact of Osseointegrated Implants as an Adjunct and
... jaw by Branemark in 1965.1,2 Endosseous implant-supported restorations delivered in accordance with the traditional Branemark protocol have proven to be highly predictable. This type of restoration is becoming more and more popular today. Implant-supported prostheses have been used for fully edentul ...
... jaw by Branemark in 1965.1,2 Endosseous implant-supported restorations delivered in accordance with the traditional Branemark protocol have proven to be highly predictable. This type of restoration is becoming more and more popular today. Implant-supported prostheses have been used for fully edentul ...
Dental Caries: A pH-mediated disease
... representation to describe the rapid pH drop in plaque biofilm to a level that could cause demineralization of the dental enamel after consumption of sugar-containing foods and beverages. Stephan selected patients who were either caries-free or caries-inactive or who exhibited various degrees of car ...
... representation to describe the rapid pH drop in plaque biofilm to a level that could cause demineralization of the dental enamel after consumption of sugar-containing foods and beverages. Stephan selected patients who were either caries-free or caries-inactive or who exhibited various degrees of car ...
for dentists and physicians
... 1. abnormal thumb, finger, lip, and tongue sucking habits 2. an inappropriate mouth-open lips-open resting posture problem 3. a forward interdental rest posture of the tongue problem 4. a forward rest position of the tongue against the maxillary incisors problem 5. a lateral, posterior interdental t ...
... 1. abnormal thumb, finger, lip, and tongue sucking habits 2. an inappropriate mouth-open lips-open resting posture problem 3. a forward interdental rest posture of the tongue problem 4. a forward rest position of the tongue against the maxillary incisors problem 5. a lateral, posterior interdental t ...
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... obturated root canal, especially with resin sealers in which a hybrid layer is required3. Vivacqua-Gomez et al6 studied the coronal microleakage after root-canal treatment using different endodontic irrigants and found that the combination of NaOCl with CHX showed the worst results when compared to ...
... obturated root canal, especially with resin sealers in which a hybrid layer is required3. Vivacqua-Gomez et al6 studied the coronal microleakage after root-canal treatment using different endodontic irrigants and found that the combination of NaOCl with CHX showed the worst results when compared to ...
Etiology, complications, key systemic and environmental risk factors
... a combination of the risk factors could cause dental implant failure.[66] Extensive researches conducted by Moy et al.,[57] on 4680 implants in 1140 patients with the same surgery within 20 years and the potential risk of implant failure has been studied. The study carried out linear regression anal ...
... a combination of the risk factors could cause dental implant failure.[66] Extensive researches conducted by Moy et al.,[57] on 4680 implants in 1140 patients with the same surgery within 20 years and the potential risk of implant failure has been studied. The study carried out linear regression anal ...
caries risk assessment and management for the prosthodontic patient
... with caries and denture stomatitis and/or angular cheilitis would benefit from chewing gum containing both xylitol and chlorhexidine. Since the product studied by Simons et al is not currently available in the United States, the use of xylitol gum daily and 10 ml of a 0.12% rinse of chlorhexidine 1 ...
... with caries and denture stomatitis and/or angular cheilitis would benefit from chewing gum containing both xylitol and chlorhexidine. Since the product studied by Simons et al is not currently available in the United States, the use of xylitol gum daily and 10 ml of a 0.12% rinse of chlorhexidine 1 ...
Title: Soluble toll like receptor 2 (TLR
... Background: Dental caries is the most common microbial disease affecting mankind. Caries risk assessment methods, identification of biomarkers and vaccine development strategies are being emphasized to control the incidence of the largely preventable disease. Pattern recognition receptors such as th ...
... Background: Dental caries is the most common microbial disease affecting mankind. Caries risk assessment methods, identification of biomarkers and vaccine development strategies are being emphasized to control the incidence of the largely preventable disease. Pattern recognition receptors such as th ...
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%.