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POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE PROS & CONS OF TOOTH EXTRACTIONS When faced with an aching tooth, the first thing that comes to mind is to pull the miserable tooth out.However depending on the cause of the toothache, tooth extraction is not the only way out of the pain. There are many causes of toothache and there is a chance that the aching tooth could be saved.. Many people have to weigh the pros and cons of getting the tooth pulled or paying for the POST TOOTH EXTRACTION COMPLICATIONS Some patients have a smooth surgical extraction procedure and they heal within the normal given time. Some other patients however might develop certain complication after the extraction. This is because, like any surgery, be it a small or a big one carries certain risk as well. This article is written to help inform the patients on the possible complications so that they do not panic if they POST OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS AFTER PLACING BRACES Avoid sticky, sugary foods after having your braces. Foods and drinks which your dentist has suggested may cause dental caries (cavities) should be restricted while wearing braces. Sticky foods are to be avoided because of the increased risk of dental decay and appliance breakage. These foods stick to braces and remain on your teeth forlong
HOW TO AVOID SCALING AND ROOT PLANING SCAM Scaling is done below the gumline, in order to remove bacterial deposits and toxins. This is the succeeded by root planing which attempts to scrape of infected cementum on the root of the tooth, and smoothen the roughened surfaces of the root. This is to prevent those rough surfaces from becoming a plaque stagnating area. ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
HOW TO REMOVE CHEWING GUMS FROM DENTURE Rub vegetable oil over the chewing gum with a soft cloth. Work in a circular motion until the residue is gone. Rotate the cloth regularly to a clean area while working off the gum. Follow this by gently using the denture brush to swipe any remaining gum from the dentures. Use a denture brush to remove any gum residue. TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 3) Periodontal maintenance. 4) Cleanses sulcus (space between tooth and gums) This method is useful for all types of dental conditions, especially periodontal problems. With bristles pointed at a 45-degree angle into the gingival sulcus, vibrate the brush gently back and forth about 20 times. Move the brush forward and repeat. IMPLANTED PACEMAKER DENTAL PRECAUTIONS Implanted Pacemaker Dental Precautions. The implantation of a pacemaker can affect your ability to safely undergo various medical tests and procedures. Dental procedures, X-rays, MRI’s, CAT scans, bone density tests, mammograms and ultrasounds can affected pacemakers because of the reaction of the energy waves involved in the tests andthe
POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE PROS & CONS OF TOOTH EXTRACTIONS When faced with an aching tooth, the first thing that comes to mind is to pull the miserable tooth out.However depending on the cause of the toothache, tooth extraction is not the only way out of the pain. There are many causes of toothache and there is a chance that the aching tooth could be saved.. Many people have to weigh the pros and cons of getting the tooth pulled or paying for the POST TOOTH EXTRACTION COMPLICATIONS Some patients have a smooth surgical extraction procedure and they heal within the normal given time. Some other patients however might develop certain complication after the extraction. This is because, like any surgery, be it a small or a big one carries certain risk as well. This article is written to help inform the patients on the possible complications so that they do not panic if they POST OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS AFTER PLACING BRACES Avoid sticky, sugary foods after having your braces. Foods and drinks which your dentist has suggested may cause dental caries (cavities) should be restricted while wearing braces. Sticky foods are to be avoided because of the increased risk of dental decay and appliance breakage. These foods stick to braces and remain on your teeth forlong
HOW TO AVOID SCALING AND ROOT PLANING SCAM Scaling is done below the gumline, in order to remove bacterial deposits and toxins. This is the succeeded by root planing which attempts to scrape of infected cementum on the root of the tooth, and smoothen the roughened surfaces of the root. This is to prevent those rough surfaces from becoming a plaque stagnating area. ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
HOW TO REMOVE CHEWING GUMS FROM DENTURE Rub vegetable oil over the chewing gum with a soft cloth. Work in a circular motion until the residue is gone. Rotate the cloth regularly to a clean area while working off the gum. Follow this by gently using the denture brush to swipe any remaining gum from the dentures. Use a denture brush to remove any gum residue. POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE An immediate denture is “a complete denture or removable partial denture issued immediately after an extraction”.Patient may have their teeth extracted due to caries, severe periodontal disease or for esthetic purpose. An impression is taken prior to the extraction, sent to the lab and constructed according to the patient’s cast ofnatural teeth.
PROS & CONS OF TOOTH EXTRACTIONS When faced with an aching tooth, the first thing that comes to mind is to pull the miserable tooth out.However depending on the cause of the toothache, tooth extraction is not the only way out of the pain. There are many causes of toothache and there is a chance that the aching tooth could be saved.. Many people have to weigh the pros and cons of getting the tooth pulled or paying for theDENTAL PINS
Cemented pins. Four sizes of TMS pins. • Regular ( 0.031 inch • Minim (0.024 inch • Minikin (0.019 inch • Minuta ( 0.015 inch 2. Indirect/parallel pins- are an integral part of Cast restoration. These pins are placed parallel to each other as well as parallel to the path of insertion of the HOW TO AVOID A DENTAL SCAM How to avoid dental fraud: Know what your insurance does and does not cover. (You are responsible for knowing what your insurance covers, not your dentist.) Get in touch with your insurance before paying any bill that you think is questionable. (Calling them afterwards is okay too.) Get a second opinion if you are suspicious of a diagnosis HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
RADIOGRAPHIC FAULTS AND ARTIFACTS PART 2 Radiographic Faults and Artifacts Part 2. CAUSE: Film placed backward and then exposed. X-ray beam attenuated. behind the film. Pt’s finger appears on film. development time too short, inactive solutions (too old), depleted solution. replenishment frequency. HOW TO REMOVE CHEWING GUMS FROM DENTURE Rub vegetable oil over the chewing gum with a soft cloth. Work in a circular motion until the residue is gone. Rotate the cloth regularly to a clean area while working off the gum. Follow this by gently using the denture brush to swipe any remaining gum from the dentures. Use a denture brush to remove any gum residue. MANAGEMENT OF BLEEDING AFTER A TOOTH EXTRACTION Introduction to the management of tooth extraction bleeding. Many patients do not know what to expect after having there tooth extracted at the dentist. Some panic when they see some blood on their mouth whereas some do not even bother if they bleed out profusely. This is a simple instruction guide for patients to follow so that they can manage the bleeding at the surgical tooth extraction site. HOW TO TELL IF A ROOT CANAL NEEDS TO BE REDONE Procedures for retreatment. First step is to remove the crown. Most of the root canal treated tooth are supported by a crown coronally. This is to prevent sensitivity and allow mastication. So, in order to gain access into the root canal during retreatment, crown need to be removed. This can be done using high speed handpiece with carbide or WHAT THE DANGERS OF DENTURE CREAM? The study concluded that excessive use of denture creams containing zinc could result in hypocupremia — abnormally low levels of copper in the blood — and serious neurologic disease. Nausea is one of the symptoms of zinc poisoning. Zinc irritates the intestines, and one of the first signs of zinc poisoning is stomach problems, including TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 3) Periodontal maintenance. 4) Cleanses sulcus (space between tooth and gums) This method is useful for all types of dental conditions, especially periodontal problems. With bristles pointed at a 45-degree angle into the gingival sulcus, vibrate the brush gently back and forth about 20 times. Move the brush forward and repeat. IMPLANTED PACEMAKER DENTAL PRECAUTIONS Implanted Pacemaker Dental Precautions. The implantation of a pacemaker can affect your ability to safely undergo various medical tests and procedures. Dental procedures, X-rays, MRI’s, CAT scans, bone density tests, mammograms and ultrasounds can affected pacemakers because of the reaction of the energy waves involved in the tests andthe
POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE POST TOOTH EXTRACTION COMPLICATIONS Some patients have a smooth surgical extraction procedure and they heal within the normal given time. Some other patients however might develop certain complication after the extraction. This is because, like any surgery, be it a small or a big one carries certain risk as well. This article is written to help inform the patients on the possible complications so that they do not panic if they HOW TO AVOID SCALING AND ROOT PLANING SCAM Scaling is done below the gumline, in order to remove bacterial deposits and toxins. This is the succeeded by root planing which attempts to scrape of infected cementum on the root of the tooth, and smoothen the roughened surfaces of the root. This is to prevent those rough surfaces from becoming a plaque stagnating area. POST OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS AFTER PLACING BRACES Avoid sticky, sugary foods after having your braces. Foods and drinks which your dentist has suggested may cause dental caries (cavities) should be restricted while wearing braces. Sticky foods are to be avoided because of the increased risk of dental decay and appliance breakage. These foods stick to braces and remain on your teeth forlong
ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
HOW TO TELL IF A ROOT CANAL NEEDS TO BE REDONE Procedures for retreatment. First step is to remove the crown. Most of the root canal treated tooth are supported by a crown coronally. This is to prevent sensitivity and allow mastication. So, in order to gain access into the root canal during retreatment, crown need to be removed. This can be done using high speed handpiece with carbide or NERVE DAMAGE SYMPTOMS EXPERIENCED FROM A TOOTHSEE MORE ON INTELLIGENTDENTAL.COM TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 3) Periodontal maintenance. 4) Cleanses sulcus (space between tooth and gums) This method is useful for all types of dental conditions, especially periodontal problems. With bristles pointed at a 45-degree angle into the gingival sulcus, vibrate the brush gently back and forth about 20 times. Move the brush forward and repeat. IMPLANTED PACEMAKER DENTAL PRECAUTIONS Implanted Pacemaker Dental Precautions. The implantation of a pacemaker can affect your ability to safely undergo various medical tests and procedures. Dental procedures, X-rays, MRI’s, CAT scans, bone density tests, mammograms and ultrasounds can affected pacemakers because of the reaction of the energy waves involved in the tests andthe
POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE POST TOOTH EXTRACTION COMPLICATIONS Some patients have a smooth surgical extraction procedure and they heal within the normal given time. Some other patients however might develop certain complication after the extraction. This is because, like any surgery, be it a small or a big one carries certain risk as well. This article is written to help inform the patients on the possible complications so that they do not panic if they HOW TO AVOID SCALING AND ROOT PLANING SCAM Scaling is done below the gumline, in order to remove bacterial deposits and toxins. This is the succeeded by root planing which attempts to scrape of infected cementum on the root of the tooth, and smoothen the roughened surfaces of the root. This is to prevent those rough surfaces from becoming a plaque stagnating area. POST OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS AFTER PLACING BRACES Avoid sticky, sugary foods after having your braces. Foods and drinks which your dentist has suggested may cause dental caries (cavities) should be restricted while wearing braces. Sticky foods are to be avoided because of the increased risk of dental decay and appliance breakage. These foods stick to braces and remain on your teeth forlong
ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
HOW TO TELL IF A ROOT CANAL NEEDS TO BE REDONE Procedures for retreatment. First step is to remove the crown. Most of the root canal treated tooth are supported by a crown coronally. This is to prevent sensitivity and allow mastication. So, in order to gain access into the root canal during retreatment, crown need to be removed. This can be done using high speed handpiece with carbide or NERVE DAMAGE SYMPTOMS EXPERIENCED FROM A TOOTHSEE MORE ON INTELLIGENTDENTAL.COMDENTAL PINS
Cemented pins. Four sizes of TMS pins. • Regular ( 0.031 inch • Minim (0.024 inch • Minikin (0.019 inch • Minuta ( 0.015 inch 2. Indirect/parallel pins- are an integral part of Cast restoration. These pins are placed parallel to each other as well as parallel to the path of insertion of the POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE An immediate denture is “a complete denture or removable partial denture issued immediately after an extraction”.Patient may have their teeth extracted due to caries, severe periodontal disease or for esthetic purpose. An impression is taken prior to the extraction, sent to the lab and constructed according to the patient’s cast ofnatural teeth.
PROS & CONS OF TOOTH EXTRACTIONS When faced with an aching tooth, the first thing that comes to mind is to pull the miserable tooth out.However depending on the cause of the toothache, tooth extraction is not the only way out of the pain. There are many causes of toothache and there is a chance that the aching tooth could be saved.. Many people have to weigh the pros and cons of getting the tooth pulled or paying for the HOW TO AVOID A DENTAL SCAM How to avoid dental fraud: Know what your insurance does and does not cover. (You are responsible for knowing what your insurance covers, not your dentist.) Get in touch with your insurance before paying any bill that you think is questionable. (Calling them afterwards is okay too.) Get a second opinion if you are suspicious of a diagnosis DIVERTICULITIS PART 1 Diverticulitis. The most common symptom of diverticulitis is abdominal pain. The most common sign is tenderness around the left side of the lower abdomen. If infection is the cause, then nausea, vomiting, fever, cramping, and constipation may occur as well. The severity of symptoms depends on the extent of the infection and complications. HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
RADIOGRAPHIC FAULTS AND ARTIFACTS PART 2 Radiographic Faults and Artifacts Part 2. CAUSE: Film placed backward and then exposed. X-ray beam attenuated. behind the film. Pt’s finger appears on film. development time too short, inactive solutions (too old), depleted solution. replenishment frequency. HOW TO REMOVE CHEWING GUMS FROM DENTURE Rub vegetable oil over the chewing gum with a soft cloth. Work in a circular motion until the residue is gone. Rotate the cloth regularly to a clean area while working off the gum. Follow this by gently using the denture brush to swipe any remaining gum from the dentures. Use a denture brush to remove any gum residue. MANAGEMENT OF BLEEDING AFTER A TOOTH EXTRACTION Introduction to the management of tooth extraction bleeding. Many patients do not know what to expect after having there tooth extracted at the dentist. Some panic when they see some blood on their mouth whereas some do not even bother if they bleed out profusely. This is a simple instruction guide for patients to follow so that they can manage the bleeding at the surgical tooth extraction site. WHAT THE DANGERS OF DENTURE CREAM? The study concluded that excessive use of denture creams containing zinc could result in hypocupremia — abnormally low levels of copper in the blood — and serious neurologic disease. Nausea is one of the symptoms of zinc poisoning. Zinc irritates the intestines, and one of the first signs of zinc poisoning is stomach problems, including POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE IMPLANTED PACEMAKER DENTAL PRECAUTIONS Implanted Pacemaker Dental Precautions. The implantation of a pacemaker can affect your ability to safely undergo various medical tests and procedures. Dental procedures, X-rays, MRI’s, CAT scans, bone density tests, mammograms and ultrasounds can affected pacemakers because of the reaction of the energy waves involved in the tests andthe
TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 3) Periodontal maintenance. 4) Cleanses sulcus (space between tooth and gums) This method is useful for all types of dental conditions, especially periodontal problems. With bristles pointed at a 45-degree angle into the gingival sulcus, vibrate the brush gently back and forth about 20 times. Move the brush forward and repeat. PROS & CONS OF TOOTH EXTRACTIONS When faced with an aching tooth, the first thing that comes to mind is to pull the miserable tooth out.However depending on the cause of the toothache, tooth extraction is not the only way out of the pain. There are many causes of toothache and there is a chance that the aching tooth could be saved.. Many people have to weigh the pros and cons of getting the tooth pulled or paying for theORAL PEMPHIGOID
WHAT ARE MAGNETIC DENTURES? MANAGEMENT OF BLEEDING AFTER A TOOTH Introduction to the management of tooth extraction bleeding. Many patients do not know what to expect after having there tooth extracted at the dentist. Some panic when they see some blood on their mouth whereas some do not even bother if they bleed out profusely. This is a simple instruction guide for patients to follow so that they can manage the bleeding at the surgical tooth extraction site. RADIOGRAPHIC FAULTS AND ARTIFACTS PART 2 Radiographic Faults and Artifacts Part 2. CAUSE: Film placed backward and then exposed. X-ray beam attenuated. behind the film. Pt’s finger appears on film. development time too short, inactive solutions (too old), depleted solution. replenishment frequency. ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE IMPLANTED PACEMAKER DENTAL PRECAUTIONS Implanted Pacemaker Dental Precautions. The implantation of a pacemaker can affect your ability to safely undergo various medical tests and procedures. Dental procedures, X-rays, MRI’s, CAT scans, bone density tests, mammograms and ultrasounds can affected pacemakers because of the reaction of the energy waves involved in the tests andthe
TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 3) Periodontal maintenance. 4) Cleanses sulcus (space between tooth and gums) This method is useful for all types of dental conditions, especially periodontal problems. With bristles pointed at a 45-degree angle into the gingival sulcus, vibrate the brush gently back and forth about 20 times. Move the brush forward and repeat. PROS & CONS OF TOOTH EXTRACTIONS When faced with an aching tooth, the first thing that comes to mind is to pull the miserable tooth out.However depending on the cause of the toothache, tooth extraction is not the only way out of the pain. There are many causes of toothache and there is a chance that the aching tooth could be saved.. Many people have to weigh the pros and cons of getting the tooth pulled or paying for theORAL PEMPHIGOID
WHAT ARE MAGNETIC DENTURES? MANAGEMENT OF BLEEDING AFTER A TOOTH Introduction to the management of tooth extraction bleeding. Many patients do not know what to expect after having there tooth extracted at the dentist. Some panic when they see some blood on their mouth whereas some do not even bother if they bleed out profusely. This is a simple instruction guide for patients to follow so that they can manage the bleeding at the surgical tooth extraction site. RADIOGRAPHIC FAULTS AND ARTIFACTS PART 2 Radiographic Faults and Artifacts Part 2. CAUSE: Film placed backward and then exposed. X-ray beam attenuated. behind the film. Pt’s finger appears on film. development time too short, inactive solutions (too old), depleted solution. replenishment frequency. ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
PROS & CONS OF TOOTH EXTRACTIONS When faced with an aching tooth, the first thing that comes to mind is to pull the miserable tooth out.However depending on the cause of the toothache, tooth extraction is not the only way out of the pain. There are many causes of toothache and there is a chance that the aching tooth could be saved.. Many people have to weigh the pros and cons of getting the tooth pulled or paying for theDENTAL PINS
Cemented pins. Four sizes of TMS pins. • Regular ( 0.031 inch • Minim (0.024 inch • Minikin (0.019 inch • Minuta ( 0.015 inch 2. Indirect/parallel pins- are an integral part of Cast restoration. These pins are placed parallel to each other as well as parallel to the path of insertion of the HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
TYPES OF STERILISERS USED IN DENTAL SETTING A type ‘B’ sterilizer is able to process more difficult loads such as wrapped items and hollowware. It is able to do this as the machine removes air from the chamber by creating a vacuum before applying steam to the load. A number of different cycles may be provided. Each cycle should be fully validated and used in accordance with HOW TO REMOVE DENTURES THAT HAVE BEEN FIXED WITH DENTURE 4. Moisten a washcloth with warm water. Rub the cloth over your gums to remove stuck-on denture adhesive. Wet your toothbrush, add a pea-size amount of toothpaste and brush your gums to clean off remaining denture adhesive. It is important to clean and brush your gums daily to maintain good dental health. If you do not have successwith these
HOW TO AVOID SCALING AND ROOT PLANING SCAM Scaling is done below the gumline, in order to remove bacterial deposits and toxins. This is the succeeded by root planing which attempts to scrape of infected cementum on the root of the tooth, and smoothen the roughened surfaces of the root. This is to prevent those rough surfaces from becoming a plaque stagnating area. HOW TO REMOVE CHEWING GUMS FROM DENTURE Rub vegetable oil over the chewing gum with a soft cloth. Work in a circular motion until the residue is gone. Rotate the cloth regularly to a clean area while working off the gum. Follow this by gently using the denture brush to swipe any remaining gum from the dentures. Use a denture brush to remove any gum residue. HOW TO TELL IF A ROOT CANAL NEEDS TO BE REDONE Procedures for retreatment. First step is to remove the crown. Most of the root canal treated tooth are supported by a crown coronally. This is to prevent sensitivity and allow mastication. So, in order to gain access into the root canal during retreatment, crown need to be removed. This can be done using high speed handpiece with carbide or PAIN, SWOLLEN AND INFECTED GUMS AROUND THE LAST TEETH Pericoronitis is a dental disorder in which gum tissue around molar teeth/last teeth/wisdom teeth becomes swollen and infected. It is an acute infection which refers to inflammation of gingiva and surrounding soft tissues of an incompletely erupted tooth. It WISDOM TEETH-SIGNS ANS SYMPTOMS OF ERUPTING INTO ORAL Wisdom Tooth Treatment Toothache and soreness developing from an impacted wisdom tooth can range from mild to severe depending on the condition of the teeth and adjacent tissues. Mild pain and discomfort can be treated by rinsing mouth with a warm salt water mouthwash to ward off infection. Chewing a sugarless chewing gum on the affected side will help ease pain temporarily. IMPLANTED PACEMAKER DENTAL PRECAUTIONS Implanted Pacemaker Dental Precautions. The implantation of a pacemaker can affect your ability to safely undergo various medical tests and procedures. Dental procedures, X-rays, MRI’s, CAT scans, bone density tests, mammograms and ultrasounds can affected pacemakers because of the reaction of the energy waves involved in the tests andthe
POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 3) Periodontal maintenance. 4) Cleanses sulcus (space between tooth and gums) This method is useful for all types of dental conditions, especially periodontal problems. With bristles pointed at a 45-degree angle into the gingival sulcus, vibrate the brush gently back and forth about 20 times. Move the brush forward and repeat.ORAL PEMPHIGOID
PROS & CONS OF TOOTH EXTRACTIONS When faced with an aching tooth, the first thing that comes to mind is to pull the miserable tooth out.However depending on the cause of the toothache, tooth extraction is not the only way out of the pain. There are many causes of toothache and there is a chance that the aching tooth could be saved.. Many people have to weigh the pros and cons of getting the tooth pulled or paying for the RADIOGRAPHIC FAULTS AND ARTIFACTS PART 2 Radiographic Faults and Artifacts Part 2. CAUSE: Film placed backward and then exposed. X-ray beam attenuated. behind the film. Pt’s finger appears on film. development time too short, inactive solutions (too old), depleted solution. replenishment frequency. HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish HOW TO AVOID SCALING AND ROOT PLANING SCAM Scaling is done below the gumline, in order to remove bacterial deposits and toxins. This is the succeeded by root planing which attempts to scrape of infected cementum on the root of the tooth, and smoothen the roughened surfaces of the root. This is to prevent those rough surfaces from becoming a plaque stagnating area. HOW TO REMOVE CHEWING GUMS FROM DENTURE Rub vegetable oil over the chewing gum with a soft cloth. Work in a circular motion until the residue is gone. Rotate the cloth regularly to a clean area while working off the gum. Follow this by gently using the denture brush to swipe any remaining gum from the dentures. Use a denture brush to remove any gum residue. POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE IMPLANTED PACEMAKER DENTAL PRECAUTIONS Implanted Pacemaker Dental Precautions. The implantation of a pacemaker can affect your ability to safely undergo various medical tests and procedures. Dental procedures, X-rays, MRI’s, CAT scans, bone density tests, mammograms and ultrasounds can affected pacemakers because of the reaction of the energy waves involved in the tests andthe
TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 3) Periodontal maintenance. 4) Cleanses sulcus (space between tooth and gums) This method is useful for all types of dental conditions, especially periodontal problems. With bristles pointed at a 45-degree angle into the gingival sulcus, vibrate the brush gently back and forth about 20 times. Move the brush forward and repeat. PROS & CONS OF TOOTH EXTRACTIONS When faced with an aching tooth, the first thing that comes to mind is to pull the miserable tooth out.However depending on the cause of the toothache, tooth extraction is not the only way out of the pain. There are many causes of toothache and there is a chance that the aching tooth could be saved.. Many people have to weigh the pros and cons of getting the tooth pulled or paying for theORAL PEMPHIGOID
MANAGEMENT OF BLEEDING AFTER A TOOTH Introduction to the management of tooth extraction bleeding. Many patients do not know what to expect after having there tooth extracted at the dentist. Some panic when they see some blood on their mouth whereas some do not even bother if they bleed out profusely. This is a simple instruction guide for patients to follow so that they can manage the bleeding at the surgical tooth extraction site. RADIOGRAPHIC FAULTS AND ARTIFACTS PART 2 Radiographic Faults and Artifacts Part 2. CAUSE: Film placed backward and then exposed. X-ray beam attenuated. behind the film. Pt’s finger appears on film. development time too short, inactive solutions (too old), depleted solution. replenishment frequency. ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
HOW TO REMOVE CHEWING GUMS FROM DENTURE Rub vegetable oil over the chewing gum with a soft cloth. Work in a circular motion until the residue is gone. Rotate the cloth regularly to a clean area while working off the gum. Follow this by gently using the denture brush to swipe any remaining gum from the dentures. Use a denture brush to remove any gum residue.DENTAL PINS
Cemented pins. Four sizes of TMS pins. • Regular ( 0.031 inch • Minim (0.024 inch • Minikin (0.019 inch • Minuta ( 0.015 inch 2. Indirect/parallel pins- are an integral part of Cast restoration. These pins are placed parallel to each other as well as parallel to the path of insertion of the TYPES OF STERILISERS USED IN DENTAL SETTING A type ‘B’ sterilizer is able to process more difficult loads such as wrapped items and hollowware. It is able to do this as the machine removes air from the chamber by creating a vacuum before applying steam to the load. A number of different cycles may be provided. Each cycle should be fully validated and used in accordance with POST OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS AFTER PLACING BRACES Avoid sticky, sugary foods after having your braces. Foods and drinks which your dentist has suggested may cause dental caries (cavities) should be restricted while wearing braces. Sticky foods are to be avoided because of the increased risk of dental decay and appliance breakage. These foods stick to braces and remain on your teeth forlong
HOW TO REMOVE DENTURES THAT HAVE BEEN FIXED WITH DENTURE 4. Moisten a washcloth with warm water. Rub the cloth over your gums to remove stuck-on denture adhesive. Wet your toothbrush, add a pea-size amount of toothpaste and brush your gums to clean off remaining denture adhesive. It is important to clean and brush your gums daily to maintain good dental health. If you do not have successwith these
HOW TO REMOVE CHEWING GUMS FROM DENTURE Rub vegetable oil over the chewing gum with a soft cloth. Work in a circular motion until the residue is gone. Rotate the cloth regularly to a clean area while working off the gum. Follow this by gently using the denture brush to swipe any remaining gum from the dentures. Use a denture brush to remove any gum residue. HOW TO REVERSE DECALCIFICATION 1 .Use a dry finger or cotton tip to apply sufficient amount of tooth crème to upper and lower teeth. You can also use interproximal brush or dental floss coated with tooth crème to reach difficult areas. 2 .Leave tooth crème on teeth undisturbed for minimum of 3 minutes. 3 .Use your tongue to spread the remaining tooth crème throughout HOW TO AVOID SCALING AND ROOT PLANING SCAM Scaling is done below the gumline, in order to remove bacterial deposits and toxins. This is the succeeded by root planing which attempts to scrape of infected cementum on the root of the tooth, and smoothen the roughened surfaces of the root. This is to prevent those rough surfaces from becoming a plaque stagnating area. PAIN, SWOLLEN AND INFECTED GUMS AROUND THE LAST TEETH Pericoronitis is a dental disorder in which gum tissue around molar teeth/last teeth/wisdom teeth becomes swollen and infected. It is an acute infection which refers to inflammation of gingiva and surrounding soft tissues of an incompletely erupted tooth. It HOW TO TELL IF A ROOT CANAL NEEDS TO BE REDONE Procedures for retreatment. First step is to remove the crown. Most of the root canal treated tooth are supported by a crown coronally. This is to prevent sensitivity and allow mastication. So, in order to gain access into the root canal during retreatment, crown need to be removed. This can be done using high speed handpiece with carbide or WISDOM TEETH-SIGNS ANS SYMPTOMS OF ERUPTING INTO ORAL Wisdom Tooth Treatment Toothache and soreness developing from an impacted wisdom tooth can range from mild to severe depending on the condition of the teeth and adjacent tissues. Mild pain and discomfort can be treated by rinsing mouth with a warm salt water mouthwash to ward off infection. Chewing a sugarless chewing gum on the affected side will help ease pain temporarily. IMPLANTED PACEMAKER DENTAL PRECAUTIONS Implanted Pacemaker Dental Precautions. The implantation of a pacemaker can affect your ability to safely undergo various medical tests and procedures. Dental procedures, X-rays, MRI’s, CAT scans, bone density tests, mammograms and ultrasounds can affected pacemakers because of the reaction of the energy waves involved in the tests andthe
POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 3) Periodontal maintenance. 4) Cleanses sulcus (space between tooth and gums) This method is useful for all types of dental conditions, especially periodontal problems. With bristles pointed at a 45-degree angle into the gingival sulcus, vibrate the brush gently back and forth about 20 times. Move the brush forward and repeat.ORAL PEMPHIGOID
PROS & CONS OF TOOTH EXTRACTIONS When faced with an aching tooth, the first thing that comes to mind is to pull the miserable tooth out.However depending on the cause of the toothache, tooth extraction is not the only way out of the pain. There are many causes of toothache and there is a chance that the aching tooth could be saved.. Many people have to weigh the pros and cons of getting the tooth pulled or paying for the RADIOGRAPHIC FAULTS AND ARTIFACTS PART 2 Radiographic Faults and Artifacts Part 2. CAUSE: Film placed backward and then exposed. X-ray beam attenuated. behind the film. Pt’s finger appears on film. development time too short, inactive solutions (too old), depleted solution. replenishment frequency. HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish HOW TO AVOID SCALING AND ROOT PLANING SCAM Scaling is done below the gumline, in order to remove bacterial deposits and toxins. This is the succeeded by root planing which attempts to scrape of infected cementum on the root of the tooth, and smoothen the roughened surfaces of the root. This is to prevent those rough surfaces from becoming a plaque stagnating area. HOW TO REMOVE CHEWING GUMS FROM DENTURE Rub vegetable oil over the chewing gum with a soft cloth. Work in a circular motion until the residue is gone. Rotate the cloth regularly to a clean area while working off the gum. Follow this by gently using the denture brush to swipe any remaining gum from the dentures. Use a denture brush to remove any gum residue. IMPLANTED PACEMAKER DENTAL PRECAUTIONS Implanted Pacemaker Dental Precautions. The implantation of a pacemaker can affect your ability to safely undergo various medical tests and procedures. Dental procedures, X-rays, MRI’s, CAT scans, bone density tests, mammograms and ultrasounds can affected pacemakers because of the reaction of the energy waves involved in the tests andthe
POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 3) Periodontal maintenance. 4) Cleanses sulcus (space between tooth and gums) This method is useful for all types of dental conditions, especially periodontal problems. With bristles pointed at a 45-degree angle into the gingival sulcus, vibrate the brush gently back and forth about 20 times. Move the brush forward and repeat.ORAL PEMPHIGOID
PROS & CONS OF TOOTH EXTRACTIONS When faced with an aching tooth, the first thing that comes to mind is to pull the miserable tooth out.However depending on the cause of the toothache, tooth extraction is not the only way out of the pain. There are many causes of toothache and there is a chance that the aching tooth could be saved.. Many people have to weigh the pros and cons of getting the tooth pulled or paying for the RADIOGRAPHIC FAULTS AND ARTIFACTS PART 2 Radiographic Faults and Artifacts Part 2. CAUSE: Film placed backward and then exposed. X-ray beam attenuated. behind the film. Pt’s finger appears on film. development time too short, inactive solutions (too old), depleted solution. replenishment frequency. HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish HOW TO AVOID SCALING AND ROOT PLANING SCAM Scaling is done below the gumline, in order to remove bacterial deposits and toxins. This is the succeeded by root planing which attempts to scrape of infected cementum on the root of the tooth, and smoothen the roughened surfaces of the root. This is to prevent those rough surfaces from becoming a plaque stagnating area. HOW TO REMOVE CHEWING GUMS FROM DENTURE Rub vegetable oil over the chewing gum with a soft cloth. Work in a circular motion until the residue is gone. Rotate the cloth regularly to a clean area while working off the gum. Follow this by gently using the denture brush to swipe any remaining gum from the dentures. Use a denture brush to remove any gum residue.DENTAL PINS
Cemented pins. Four sizes of TMS pins. • Regular ( 0.031 inch • Minim (0.024 inch • Minikin (0.019 inch • Minuta ( 0.015 inch 2. Indirect/parallel pins- are an integral part of Cast restoration. These pins are placed parallel to each other as well as parallel to the path of insertion of the TYPES OF STERILISERS USED IN DENTAL SETTING A type ‘B’ sterilizer is able to process more difficult loads such as wrapped items and hollowware. It is able to do this as the machine removes air from the chamber by creating a vacuum before applying steam to the load. A number of different cycles may be provided. Each cycle should be fully validated and used in accordance with POST OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS AFTER PLACING BRACES Avoid sticky, sugary foods after having your braces. Foods and drinks which your dentist has suggested may cause dental caries (cavities) should be restricted while wearing braces. Sticky foods are to be avoided because of the increased risk of dental decay and appliance breakage. These foods stick to braces and remain on your teeth forlong
HOW TO REMOVE DENTURES THAT HAVE BEEN FIXED WITH DENTURE 4. Moisten a washcloth with warm water. Rub the cloth over your gums to remove stuck-on denture adhesive. Wet your toothbrush, add a pea-size amount of toothpaste and brush your gums to clean off remaining denture adhesive. It is important to clean and brush your gums daily to maintain good dental health. If you do not have successwith these
HOW TO REMOVE CHEWING GUMS FROM DENTURE Rub vegetable oil over the chewing gum with a soft cloth. Work in a circular motion until the residue is gone. Rotate the cloth regularly to a clean area while working off the gum. Follow this by gently using the denture brush to swipe any remaining gum from the dentures. Use a denture brush to remove any gum residue. HOW TO REVERSE DECALCIFICATION 1 .Use a dry finger or cotton tip to apply sufficient amount of tooth crème to upper and lower teeth. You can also use interproximal brush or dental floss coated with tooth crème to reach difficult areas. 2 .Leave tooth crème on teeth undisturbed for minimum of 3 minutes. 3 .Use your tongue to spread the remaining tooth crème throughout HOW TO AVOID SCALING AND ROOT PLANING SCAM Scaling is done below the gumline, in order to remove bacterial deposits and toxins. This is the succeeded by root planing which attempts to scrape of infected cementum on the root of the tooth, and smoothen the roughened surfaces of the root. This is to prevent those rough surfaces from becoming a plaque stagnating area. PAIN, SWOLLEN AND INFECTED GUMS AROUND THE LAST TEETH Pericoronitis is a dental disorder in which gum tissue around molar teeth/last teeth/wisdom teeth becomes swollen and infected. It is an acute infection which refers to inflammation of gingiva and surrounding soft tissues of an incompletely erupted tooth. It HOW TO TELL IF A ROOT CANAL NEEDS TO BE REDONE Procedures for retreatment. First step is to remove the crown. Most of the root canal treated tooth are supported by a crown coronally. This is to prevent sensitivity and allow mastication. So, in order to gain access into the root canal during retreatment, crown need to be removed. This can be done using high speed handpiece with carbide or WISDOM TEETH-SIGNS ANS SYMPTOMS OF ERUPTING INTO ORAL Wisdom Tooth Treatment Toothache and soreness developing from an impacted wisdom tooth can range from mild to severe depending on the condition of the teeth and adjacent tissues. Mild pain and discomfort can be treated by rinsing mouth with a warm salt water mouthwash to ward off infection. Chewing a sugarless chewing gum on the affected side will help ease pain temporarily. POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 3) Periodontal maintenance. 4) Cleanses sulcus (space between tooth and gums) This method is useful for all types of dental conditions, especially periodontal problems. With bristles pointed at a 45-degree angle into the gingival sulcus, vibrate the brush gently back and forth about 20 times. Move the brush forward and repeat. IMPLANTED PACEMAKER DENTAL PRECAUTIONS Implanted Pacemaker Dental Precautions. The implantation of a pacemaker can affect your ability to safely undergo various medical tests and procedures. Dental procedures, X-rays, MRI’s, CAT scans, bone density tests, mammograms and ultrasounds can affected pacemakers because of the reaction of the energy waves involved in the tests andthe
HOW TO REMOVE DENTURES THAT HAVE BEEN FIXED WITH DENTURE 4. Moisten a washcloth with warm water. Rub the cloth over your gums to remove stuck-on denture adhesive. Wet your toothbrush, add a pea-size amount of toothpaste and brush your gums to clean off remaining denture adhesive. It is important to clean and brush your gums daily to maintain good dental health. If you do not have successwith these
WHAT ARE MAGNETIC DENTURES? ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish RADIOGRAPHIC FAULTS AND ARTIFACTS PART 2 Radiographic Faults and Artifacts Part 2. CAUSE: Film placed backward and then exposed. X-ray beam attenuated. behind the film. Pt’s finger appears on film. development time too short, inactive solutions (too old), depleted solution. replenishment frequency.ORAL PEMPHIGOID
RECIPE FOR HOMEMADE DENTURE ADHESIVE Measure 1 oz. of karaya gum powder into a small bowl. Add 3 oz. of tragacanth powder. Stir until the two are well blended and then transfer to a small bottle. Add 30 drops of peppermint oil. Place the cap on the bottle and shake vigorously for one minute or POST OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS AFTER PLACING BRACES Avoid sticky, sugary foods after having your braces. Foods and drinks which your dentist has suggested may cause dental caries (cavities) should be restricted while wearing braces. Sticky foods are to be avoided because of the increased risk of dental decay and appliance breakage. These foods stick to braces and remain on your teeth forlong
POST-OPERATIVE CARE FOR AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHING TECHNIQUES 3) Periodontal maintenance. 4) Cleanses sulcus (space between tooth and gums) This method is useful for all types of dental conditions, especially periodontal problems. With bristles pointed at a 45-degree angle into the gingival sulcus, vibrate the brush gently back and forth about 20 times. Move the brush forward and repeat. IMPLANTED PACEMAKER DENTAL PRECAUTIONS Implanted Pacemaker Dental Precautions. The implantation of a pacemaker can affect your ability to safely undergo various medical tests and procedures. Dental procedures, X-rays, MRI’s, CAT scans, bone density tests, mammograms and ultrasounds can affected pacemakers because of the reaction of the energy waves involved in the tests andthe
HOW TO REMOVE DENTURES THAT HAVE BEEN FIXED WITH DENTURE 4. Moisten a washcloth with warm water. Rub the cloth over your gums to remove stuck-on denture adhesive. Wet your toothbrush, add a pea-size amount of toothpaste and brush your gums to clean off remaining denture adhesive. It is important to clean and brush your gums daily to maintain good dental health. If you do not have successwith these
WHAT ARE MAGNETIC DENTURES? ABOUT GUM SORES FROM DENTURES Unstable or unretentive dentures can lead to tissue irritation or ulceration in the mouth due to excessive movement of denture. The sore on gums can be caused by overextended denture, bone spicules (small pointed structures) under the denture or by food trapped between the mouth tissues and the denture. Gum sores are tender, have a yellowish RADIOGRAPHIC FAULTS AND ARTIFACTS PART 2 Radiographic Faults and Artifacts Part 2. CAUSE: Film placed backward and then exposed. X-ray beam attenuated. behind the film. Pt’s finger appears on film. development time too short, inactive solutions (too old), depleted solution. replenishment frequency.ORAL PEMPHIGOID
HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
POST OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS AFTER PLACING BRACES Avoid sticky, sugary foods after having your braces. Foods and drinks which your dentist has suggested may cause dental caries (cavities) should be restricted while wearing braces. Sticky foods are to be avoided because of the increased risk of dental decay and appliance breakage. These foods stick to braces and remain on your teeth forlong
ORAL PEMPHIGOID
Oral pemphigoid (pemphigoid of the mouth) is an uncommon blistering condition which affects primarily the lining of the mouth and gums.Other moist surfaces of the body (known as mucous membranes) can also be affected, and these include the surface layers of the eyes, inside the nose and the genitalia.The skin is less commonly involved but can be affected by a similar blistering condition HOW TO AVOID A DENTAL SCAM How to avoid dental fraud: Know what your insurance does and does not cover. (You are responsible for knowing what your insurance covers, not your dentist.) Get in touch with your insurance before paying any bill that you think is questionable. (Calling them afterwards is okay too.) Get a second opinion if you are suspicious of a diagnosisDENTAL PINS
Cemented pins. Four sizes of TMS pins. • Regular ( 0.031 inch • Minim (0.024 inch • Minikin (0.019 inch • Minuta ( 0.015 inch 2. Indirect/parallel pins- are an integral part of Cast restoration. These pins are placed parallel to each other as well as parallel to the path of insertion of the RECIPE FOR HOMEMADE DENTURE ADHESIVE Measure 1 oz. of karaya gum powder into a small bowl. Add 3 oz. of tragacanth powder. Stir until the two are well blended and then transfer to a small bottle. Add 30 drops of peppermint oil. Place the cap on the bottle and shake vigorously for one minute or HOW TO PREVENT DENTURE SALIVATION an article on how to prevent denture salivation. If you already produced excess saliva naturally (epiglotitis) or due to any other medical conditions, you could have gone in for implant dentures instead of conventional full dentures, unless cost was the prohibitingfactor.
POST OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS AFTER PLACING BRACES Avoid sticky, sugary foods after having your braces. Foods and drinks which your dentist has suggested may cause dental caries (cavities) should be restricted while wearing braces. Sticky foods are to be avoided because of the increased risk of dental decay and appliance breakage. These foods stick to braces and remain on your teeth forlong
HOW TO REVERSE DECALCIFICATION 1 .Use a dry finger or cotton tip to apply sufficient amount of tooth crème to upper and lower teeth. You can also use interproximal brush or dental floss coated with tooth crème to reach difficult areas. 2 .Leave tooth crème on teeth undisturbed for minimum of 3 minutes. 3 .Use your tongue to spread the remaining tooth crème throughout HOW TO AVOID SCALING AND ROOT PLANING SCAM Scaling is done below the gumline, in order to remove bacterial deposits and toxins. This is the succeeded by root planing which attempts to scrape of infected cementum on the root of the tooth, and smoothen the roughened surfaces of the root. This is to prevent those rough surfaces from becoming a plaque stagnating area. MANAGEMENT OF BLEEDING AFTER A TOOTH Introduction to the management of tooth extraction bleeding. Many patients do not know what to expect after having there tooth extracted at the dentist. Some panic when they see some blood on their mouth whereas some do not even bother if they bleed out profusely. This is a simple instruction guide for patients to follow so that they can manage the bleeding at the surgical tooth extraction site. HOW TO TELL IF A ROOT CANAL NEEDS TO BE REDONE Procedures for retreatment. First step is to remove the crown. Most of the root canal treated tooth are supported by a crown coronally. This is to prevent sensitivity and allow mastication. So, in order to gain access into the root canal during retreatment, crown need to be removed. This can be done using high speed handpiece with carbide orINTELLIGENT DENTAL
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FIRST AID ADVICE FOR PARENT OR CAREGIVERS avulsed tooth © kravitzorthodontics.blogspot.com Always check the child’s clothing for AVULSED TEETH that are thought to be lost. It is important that parents, caregivers and teachers have assess to appropriate advice on the management of avulsed teeth. Timing is essential and this information can be given over the telephone. Continue reading → This entry was posted in Oral Careand tagged
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Emergency surgery is necessary for people whose intestine has ruptured; intestinal rupture always results in infection of the abdominal cavity. During a diverticulitis surgery, the ruptured section is removed and a colostomy is performed. This means that the surgeon will create an opening between the large intestine and the surface of the skin. The colostomy is closed in about 10 or 12 weeks in a subsequent surgery in which the cut ends of the intestine are rejoined. Continue reading → This entry was posted in Oral Careand tagged
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irelandsdentalmag.ie The management of TOOTH FRACTURE in children is distressing for both child and parent and often difficult for the dentist. However, trauma is one of the most common presentations of young children to a pediatric dentist. Trauma not only compromises a previously healthy dentition but may also leave a deficit that affects the self-esteem and quality of the life and commits the person to life-long dental maintenance. Continue reading → This entry was posted in Oral Careand tagged
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DIVERTICULITIS is a common digestive disease particularly found in the large intestine. Diverticulitis develops from diverticulosis, which involves the formation of pouches (diverticula) on the outside of the colon. Diverticulitis results if one of these diverticula becomes inflamed. Continue reading → This entry was posted in Oral Careon June 28,
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LEUKOPLAKIA
Tobacco and alcohol use are important risk factors for leukoplakia andoral cancer
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DRUG-RELATED PEMPHIGOID AND OTHER BULLOUS DISORDERS Drug-induced pemphigoid may be due to drugs acting as haptens or drug-induced immunological dysfunction. DRUGS MOST COMMONLY IMPLICATED* Diclofenac
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WHAT IS _CLO__STRIDIUM DIFFICILE_ (_C. DIFFICILE_)? _Clostridium difficile_ (_C. difficile_) is a bacterium that is related to the bacterium that cause tetanus and botulism. The _C. difficile_ bacterium has two forms, an active, infectious form that cannot survive in the environment for prolonged periods, and a nonactive, “noninfectious” form, called a spore, that can survive in the environment for prolonged periods. Although spores cannot cause infection directly, when they are ingested they transform into the active, infectious form. Continue reading → This entry was posted in Oral medicineand tagged
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, tetanus
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by chzechze .
ORAL ADVERSE EFFECTS OF DRUGS PART 1Leave a reply
ORAL
SIDE EFFECTS caused by drugs are relatively uncommon but may be important. Some drugs almost invariably cause SIDE EFFECTS in the mouth, for example DRY MOUTH from many drugs, and ORAL ULCERSwith
some of the cytotoxic agents, while other drugs rarely cause oral complications. Some habits, such as the use of oral snuff (smokeless tobacco), can cause GUM RECESSION and leukoplakia (a precancerous white lesion) and possibly predispose to oral cancer whereas oral use of COCAINE can cause gum ulceration or peeling of mouth tissues. Drugs that occasionally cause complications in the mouth are discussed below. Continue reading → This entry was posted in Oral Careand tagged
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, dry mouth
, gum recession
, oral ulcers
, side effects
, smoking
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27, 2012
by oileng .
NEW ATTACHMENT AND REATTACHMENT PART 2Leave a reply
With these concepts in mind, let us review the histology of the periodontal pocket, especially in the area of tissue destruction and healing after the periodontal therapy instituted. The periodontal pocket is described as one which occurred with destruction of the supporting periodontal tissues. Progressive pocket deepening leads to destruction of the supporting periodontal tissues and loosening and exfoliation of the teeth. The suprabony pockets are those which the bottom of the pocket is coronal to the underlying alveolar bone. The infrabony pockets are those which the bottom of the pocket is apical to the level of the adjacent alveolar bone and the lateral pocket wall lies between the tooth surface and the alveolar bone. Continue reading→
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fibers ,
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, guided bone
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June 27, 2012
by chzechze .
ORAL LESIONS IN HIV DISEASELeave a reply
Oral features of HIV/
AIDS reflect the T-cell immune defect and are, thus, mainly the consequence of fungal or viral infections. The most common are candidiasis (candidosis) and hairy leukoplakia. Necrotizing gingivitis, accelerated periodontitis, Kaposi sarcoma, lymphomas, salivary gland disease, ulcers of various infective causes and other lesions may be seen. Oral lesions may indicate HIV infection that is previously undiagnosed, be used in staging and therapy decisions, or cause the individual pain or esthetic problems. Continue reading → This entry was posted in Oral Careand tagged AIDS
, hairy leukoplakia
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on June 27, 2012
by oileng .
NEW ATTACHMENT AND REATTACHMENT PART 1Leave a reply
The goal of Periodontal therapy is to halt the disease progression and prevent its recurrence, and restore the lost periodontal structure which occured as the result of the disease destruction. The later goal prompts us to evaluate the concept of “new attachment” or “regeneration”, and “reattachment” or “repair”. Each concepts will lead to different mode of periodontal therapy, and ultimately different result. New attachment is the ideal, desired goal, which each periodontist today are trying to achieve in every possible way. Continue reading → This entry was posted in Dental Care Gum,
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cementum , Connectivetissue ,
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Tooth on June 26, 2012by chzechze .
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