Addressing unique medication adherence issues for
... problems with continuity of care among nonadherence to treatment can result in increased hospitalizations (all cause and schizophrenia related). The many unique challenges of living with schizophrenia can be magnified by the significant stigma associated with the illness, including stigma of taking ...
... problems with continuity of care among nonadherence to treatment can result in increased hospitalizations (all cause and schizophrenia related). The many unique challenges of living with schizophrenia can be magnified by the significant stigma associated with the illness, including stigma of taking ...
SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS
... plan as well as the copayments associated with each procedure. There are other factors that impact how your plan works and those are included here in the Exclusions and Limitations; please review them before your first dental appointment. The following copayments apply only when services are perform ...
... plan as well as the copayments associated with each procedure. There are other factors that impact how your plan works and those are included here in the Exclusions and Limitations; please review them before your first dental appointment. The following copayments apply only when services are perform ...
The Effects of Xylitol on Bacterial Growth
... which is the destruction of tooth enamel, is triggered when bacteria that live on teeth digest carbohydrates left on the surface of a tooth. Oral bacteria produce acids that destroy the enamel of teeth; over time this destruction of enamel results in caries, commonly know as cavities. A biofilm of d ...
... which is the destruction of tooth enamel, is triggered when bacteria that live on teeth digest carbohydrates left on the surface of a tooth. Oral bacteria produce acids that destroy the enamel of teeth; over time this destruction of enamel results in caries, commonly know as cavities. A biofilm of d ...
Orthodontic treatment timing in growing patients
... seems not to improve significantly. This can also be due to the concurrent presence of bad habits or other causes able to halt the spontaneous growth of the mandible. In these cases an early orthodontic treatment might be required because no further improvements are meant to occur spontaneously and ...
... seems not to improve significantly. This can also be due to the concurrent presence of bad habits or other causes able to halt the spontaneous growth of the mandible. In these cases an early orthodontic treatment might be required because no further improvements are meant to occur spontaneously and ...
The Needs of The Patients and The Customers Come First
... – first metatarsophalangeal joint most commonly involved » other frequently involved joints include midfoot, ankles, knees » additional joints may be affected over time (including upper extremity) » uncommon in axial joints – acute bursitis or tenosynovitis may occur in periarticular structures – ma ...
... – first metatarsophalangeal joint most commonly involved » other frequently involved joints include midfoot, ankles, knees » additional joints may be affected over time (including upper extremity) » uncommon in axial joints – acute bursitis or tenosynovitis may occur in periarticular structures – ma ...
The Edinburgh Orthodontic Therapist Training Programme
... placements that they enter a suitable and supportive training environment. Selection of Work Placements: The training site must be one where the highest standards of dental care are routinely practiced by all members of staff. The facilities must be appropriately equipped, maintained, managed and st ...
... placements that they enter a suitable and supportive training environment. Selection of Work Placements: The training site must be one where the highest standards of dental care are routinely practiced by all members of staff. The facilities must be appropriately equipped, maintained, managed and st ...
Chapter 4: Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office
... They also may complain of a headache or behave strangely. It is also possible that in rare circumstances, a hypoglycemic diabetic may experience stroke- or seizure-like symptoms. All diabetic patients should be asked what their blood sugar levels were at their previous daily reading before having de ...
... They also may complain of a headache or behave strangely. It is also possible that in rare circumstances, a hypoglycemic diabetic may experience stroke- or seizure-like symptoms. All diabetic patients should be asked what their blood sugar levels were at their previous daily reading before having de ...
Feeding, Swallowing and Nutritional Challenges in the
... • “Early identification and impeccable assessment” (and counseling) once disease is suspected or identified • In Alzheimer’s dementia, dysphagia can occur early in the disease process and is not always a terminal symptom as commonly believed (Preifer et al., 1997; Royal College of Physicians and the ...
... • “Early identification and impeccable assessment” (and counseling) once disease is suspected or identified • In Alzheimer’s dementia, dysphagia can occur early in the disease process and is not always a terminal symptom as commonly believed (Preifer et al., 1997; Royal College of Physicians and the ...
Dissolution of Dental Enamel in Soft Drinks
... abrading system to transform into a high-wear, three-body abrasion system. This transformation does not appear to happen in low-pH media because the opposing surfaces have a smoothed appear ance; in fact, it appears that erosion mod ulates attrition to the extent that wear is reduced by an apparent ...
... abrading system to transform into a high-wear, three-body abrasion system. This transformation does not appear to happen in low-pH media because the opposing surfaces have a smoothed appear ance; in fact, it appears that erosion mod ulates attrition to the extent that wear is reduced by an apparent ...
Orthognathic Treatment (Treatment of Dentofacial/Jaw Deformity)
... The Index of Orthognathic Functional Treatment Need (IOFTN) was therefore developed to stratify and prioritize treatment provision for those severe malocclusions which are causing functional problems and which are not amenable to orthodontic treatment alone. The design and application of the Index f ...
... The Index of Orthognathic Functional Treatment Need (IOFTN) was therefore developed to stratify and prioritize treatment provision for those severe malocclusions which are causing functional problems and which are not amenable to orthodontic treatment alone. The design and application of the Index f ...
Diagnosis and treatment of bulbar symptoms in
... The palate can be examined by stimulating the gag reflex with a tongue blade or by asking the patient to make a prolonged “a” sound. The pharyngeal phase cannot be directly observed, but information can be gleaned through observation of swallowing. Coughing before, during or after swallowing might i ...
... The palate can be examined by stimulating the gag reflex with a tongue blade or by asking the patient to make a prolonged “a” sound. The pharyngeal phase cannot be directly observed, but information can be gleaned through observation of swallowing. Coughing before, during or after swallowing might i ...
Treatment of Impacted Maxillary Central Incisor with Removable
... patients. As the condition usually causes concern to parents, many patients are referred to an orthodontist by a pediatric dentist or a general practitioner [6,7]. Maxillary central incisors normally erupt between the ages of 8-10 years and delayed eruption has an adverse effect on esthetic, functio ...
... patients. As the condition usually causes concern to parents, many patients are referred to an orthodontist by a pediatric dentist or a general practitioner [6,7]. Maxillary central incisors normally erupt between the ages of 8-10 years and delayed eruption has an adverse effect on esthetic, functio ...
Cicatricial Pemphigoid: The Rare Bullous Disease: A Report of Two
... blindness seen in patients suffering with this condition due to corneal scarring.2 Only about one-quarter of the ...
... blindness seen in patients suffering with this condition due to corneal scarring.2 Only about one-quarter of the ...
Urinary tract infections in pregnancy
... © Department of Health, Government of South Australia. All rights reserved . Note This guideline provides advice of a general nature. This statewide guideline has been prepared to promote and facilitate standardisation and consistency of practice, using a multidisciplinary approach. The guideline is ...
... © Department of Health, Government of South Australia. All rights reserved . Note This guideline provides advice of a general nature. This statewide guideline has been prepared to promote and facilitate standardisation and consistency of practice, using a multidisciplinary approach. The guideline is ...
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... Our practice is focused on prevention and maintaining optimum oral health. We recommend comprehensive treatment and continuing care on an appropriate recall schedule. Urgent Care After Hours We accommodate patients of record who experience dental emergencies after hours. A patient of record is one w ...
... Our practice is focused on prevention and maintaining optimum oral health. We recommend comprehensive treatment and continuing care on an appropriate recall schedule. Urgent Care After Hours We accommodate patients of record who experience dental emergencies after hours. A patient of record is one w ...
Appendix K
... and have suggested the following solutions: Some of the clinical information is outdated e.g. ACE-inhibitors have become the standard of care in patients with congestive cardiac failure. It is important that all guidelines are revised by a team of experts from a clinical perspective. Certain key ...
... and have suggested the following solutions: Some of the clinical information is outdated e.g. ACE-inhibitors have become the standard of care in patients with congestive cardiac failure. It is important that all guidelines are revised by a team of experts from a clinical perspective. Certain key ...
A Guide to Symptom Management in Palliative Care
... These guidelines are the property of the Yorkshire and Humber Palliative and End of Life Care Groups. It is intended that they be used by qualified medical and other healthcare professionals as an information resource, within the clinical context of each individual patient’s needs. The groups take n ...
... These guidelines are the property of the Yorkshire and Humber Palliative and End of Life Care Groups. It is intended that they be used by qualified medical and other healthcare professionals as an information resource, within the clinical context of each individual patient’s needs. The groups take n ...
ADA SCDI WG 12
... conjunction with WG 12.4 for DICOM issues involving visible light and with WG 11.6 for DICOM and digital radiography issues related to Orthodontics. The DICOM WG 22 generally meets four times each year with meetings in association with the ADA SCDI twice a year and at least two additional two-day me ...
... conjunction with WG 12.4 for DICOM issues involving visible light and with WG 11.6 for DICOM and digital radiography issues related to Orthodontics. The DICOM WG 22 generally meets four times each year with meetings in association with the ADA SCDI twice a year and at least two additional two-day me ...
oral Chemotherapy - Maine Pharmacy Association
... Review counseling points for patients and their care givers in safely administering and disposing of chemotherapy Review counseling of oral chemotherapy ...
... Review counseling points for patients and their care givers in safely administering and disposing of chemotherapy Review counseling of oral chemotherapy ...
Communication in dental medicine
... described by K. Čapek: "In the stage of excruciating pain, the sufferer muttering something horrible puts his hat on and dashes to the dentist. There are only a few moments when man is able to make such heroic decisions. In spite of all expectations, your dentist will not offer any noisy sympathy to ...
... described by K. Čapek: "In the stage of excruciating pain, the sufferer muttering something horrible puts his hat on and dashes to the dentist. There are only a few moments when man is able to make such heroic decisions. In spite of all expectations, your dentist will not offer any noisy sympathy to ...
Oral lichen planus and oral lichenoid lesions; a critical appraisal... emphasis on the diagnostic aspects
... less common than the cutaneous counterparts. Such lesions may persist for a long period following withdrawal of the drug, which may question the causal relationship. Oral lichen lesions in chronic in graft versus host disease are usually managed with local corticosteroids or other drugs such as tacr ...
... less common than the cutaneous counterparts. Such lesions may persist for a long period following withdrawal of the drug, which may question the causal relationship. Oral lichen lesions in chronic in graft versus host disease are usually managed with local corticosteroids or other drugs such as tacr ...
Blue Light from Dental Resin Curing Unit Causes Light
... tension in the vascular smooth muscles. Hence, it is suggested that ROS generation are induced by photoexcitation caused by blue light irradiation. The α-receptor blocker also inhibited tension development, therefore, it can be implied that ROSdependent NA release is induced by blue light irradiatio ...
... tension in the vascular smooth muscles. Hence, it is suggested that ROS generation are induced by photoexcitation caused by blue light irradiation. The α-receptor blocker also inhibited tension development, therefore, it can be implied that ROSdependent NA release is induced by blue light irradiatio ...
Obstructive Sleep Apnea - cdsbc.org
... reoccur. If maximum mandibular advancement is reached and symptoms are still present, the patient should be referred to the referring physician who may then refer to a sleep specialist for further evaluation. The dentist should assess the integrity of the OA; it may need to be replaced, depending on ...
... reoccur. If maximum mandibular advancement is reached and symptoms are still present, the patient should be referred to the referring physician who may then refer to a sleep specialist for further evaluation. The dentist should assess the integrity of the OA; it may need to be replaced, depending on ...
INTERNATIONAL DENTAL JOURNAL
... Tobacco use and incidence of tooth loss among US male health professionals - p143 Effect of three different dental health preventive programmes on young adult individuals: a randomized, blinded, parallel group, controlled evaluation of oral hygiene behaviour on plaque and gingivitis - p143 Coronally ...
... Tobacco use and incidence of tooth loss among US male health professionals - p143 Effect of three different dental health preventive programmes on young adult individuals: a randomized, blinded, parallel group, controlled evaluation of oral hygiene behaviour on plaque and gingivitis - p143 Coronally ...