
THE RADIOLOGY OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS
... mucoperiosteum and thus has no epithelial lining c. Mucocele due to gradually expanding collection of fluid within the sinus initiated by the obstruction of the ostium. Rare in maxillary sinus. a and b generally also referred to as mucocele. Radiographically : The sinus may be partially or totally o ...
... mucoperiosteum and thus has no epithelial lining c. Mucocele due to gradually expanding collection of fluid within the sinus initiated by the obstruction of the ostium. Rare in maxillary sinus. a and b generally also referred to as mucocele. Radiographically : The sinus may be partially or totally o ...
Dental caries experience and its relation to oral hygiene in Mexican
... more than six teeth. These results are higher than those reported in other Latin American countries22, where values lower than one tooth have been found even considering those more affected of the population. Children of those studies belonged to a middle and high socioeconomic status, whereas those ...
... more than six teeth. These results are higher than those reported in other Latin American countries22, where values lower than one tooth have been found even considering those more affected of the population. Children of those studies belonged to a middle and high socioeconomic status, whereas those ...
Diabetes mellitus - Irish Dental Association
... has improved and there has been a reduction in health inequalities for adults and children since 1980. The report says that this is the result of a number of factors including water fluoridation, self-care and the contribution of Irish dentistry. The report also highlights the role the Public Dental ...
... has improved and there has been a reduction in health inequalities for adults and children since 1980. The report says that this is the result of a number of factors including water fluoridation, self-care and the contribution of Irish dentistry. The report also highlights the role the Public Dental ...
Healthcare-associated infections, medical devices and biofilms: risk
... specifically, it has been reported that a reduction in intracellular c-di-GMP can lead to dispersal in some microorganisms. In addition, the genes associated with motility, such as those involved in flagellum formation, are upregulated (McDougald et al., 2012). It is important to note that dispersal ...
... specifically, it has been reported that a reduction in intracellular c-di-GMP can lead to dispersal in some microorganisms. In addition, the genes associated with motility, such as those involved in flagellum formation, are upregulated (McDougald et al., 2012). It is important to note that dispersal ...
Preprosthetic Molar Uprighting Using Skeletal Anchorage
... ridge, safely away from the dental roots.7-13 If the mini-implant is placed buccally, however, the up righting spring will produce an axial moment that increases the risk of miniscrew failure (Fig. 1). Using two buccal mini-implants or employing indirect skeletal anchorage would be possible alte ...
... ridge, safely away from the dental roots.7-13 If the mini-implant is placed buccally, however, the up righting spring will produce an axial moment that increases the risk of miniscrew failure (Fig. 1). Using two buccal mini-implants or employing indirect skeletal anchorage would be possible alte ...
The impact of type 1 diabetes on the development of the craniofacial
... alveolar heights, condyloid, angular, and base lengths, and condyloid width for diabetic animals. Mandibular length, height and length of the base were significantly lower in streptozotocin treated rats as compared with the control group. On the other hand no significant differences in the length of ...
... alveolar heights, condyloid, angular, and base lengths, and condyloid width for diabetic animals. Mandibular length, height and length of the base were significantly lower in streptozotocin treated rats as compared with the control group. On the other hand no significant differences in the length of ...
INFLUENCE OF FINISHING TECHNIQUES OF TI
... Abstract: Surface roughness plays an important role in the formation of specific oral cavity biofilm. The paper aims at analyzing the influence of mechanical finishing techniques on the formation of Candida albicans biofilms. We studied two different Ti-based alloys used in prosthetic restorations a ...
... Abstract: Surface roughness plays an important role in the formation of specific oral cavity biofilm. The paper aims at analyzing the influence of mechanical finishing techniques on the formation of Candida albicans biofilms. We studied two different Ti-based alloys used in prosthetic restorations a ...
The use of prophylactic antibiotics prior to dental procedures in
... Practical Implications and Conclusions. The 2014 Panel made the following clinical recommendation: In general, for patients with prosthetic joint implants, prophylactic antibiotics are not recommended prior to dental procedures to prevent prosthetic joint infection. The practitioner and patient shou ...
... Practical Implications and Conclusions. The 2014 Panel made the following clinical recommendation: In general, for patients with prosthetic joint implants, prophylactic antibiotics are not recommended prior to dental procedures to prevent prosthetic joint infection. The practitioner and patient shou ...
11 The Skeletal System - Society of Nuclear Medicine
... persist for years after trauma, infection and surgery. This potential for an abnormality to persist on bone scanning may make evaluation of that same region difficult if a baseline scan is not available for comparison. 3. The young and the old. Elderly patients may take 2–7 days to manifest a positi ...
... persist for years after trauma, infection and surgery. This potential for an abnormality to persist on bone scanning may make evaluation of that same region difficult if a baseline scan is not available for comparison. 3. The young and the old. Elderly patients may take 2–7 days to manifest a positi ...
2404-22650-1-SP - Walailak Journal of Science and Technology
... breve, B. longum, B. lactis and B. adolescentis) to human saliva coated hydroxyapatite but the binding their binding ability was less than 5%. The adhesion ability of oral bifidobacteria and the capacity of biofilm formation on the surfaces of the teeth coating with saliva, food debris and bacterial ...
... breve, B. longum, B. lactis and B. adolescentis) to human saliva coated hydroxyapatite but the binding their binding ability was less than 5%. The adhesion ability of oral bifidobacteria and the capacity of biofilm formation on the surfaces of the teeth coating with saliva, food debris and bacterial ...
The Beneficial Effects of a Supersaturated Calcium Phosphate
... these medications. It should be noted that while there are many drugs that affect the quantity and/or quality of saliva, the side effects generally are not a permanent condition.9 The most common disease associated with xerostomia is Sjogren’s syndrome. Sjogren’s syndrome is a chronic inflammatory a ...
... these medications. It should be noted that while there are many drugs that affect the quantity and/or quality of saliva, the side effects generally are not a permanent condition.9 The most common disease associated with xerostomia is Sjogren’s syndrome. Sjogren’s syndrome is a chronic inflammatory a ...
Caries of teeth
... that in the period of consumption of surplus the sugars amount of deposit is considerably multiplied. Composition of meal, its consistency, influences on formation of name-plate. It is proved that a dental name-plate quick appears during sleep, than during a meal, as saliva selection and mechanical ...
... that in the period of consumption of surplus the sugars amount of deposit is considerably multiplied. Composition of meal, its consistency, influences on formation of name-plate. It is proved that a dental name-plate quick appears during sleep, than during a meal, as saliva selection and mechanical ...
Dry mouth - European Association of Oral Medicine
... Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is estimated to affect about 3% of the world population. HCVinfected patients may present a chronic inflammation of the salivary glands, which may lead to hyposalivation. This condition assumes particular importance in those nations where HCV infection is common. Ot ...
... Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is estimated to affect about 3% of the world population. HCVinfected patients may present a chronic inflammation of the salivary glands, which may lead to hyposalivation. This condition assumes particular importance in those nations where HCV infection is common. Ot ...
Dental - TMHP.com
... 2) Submit the remark code (local procedure code) in bytes 4–8, based on the order of the claim detail. Do not enter any spaces or punctuation between remark codes, unless to designate that the detail is not billed with D8210 or D8220: Example: For a claim with three details, where details 1 and 3 ar ...
... 2) Submit the remark code (local procedure code) in bytes 4–8, based on the order of the claim detail. Do not enter any spaces or punctuation between remark codes, unless to designate that the detail is not billed with D8210 or D8220: Example: For a claim with three details, where details 1 and 3 ar ...
Preference of North Carolina (USA) paediatric cardiologists for the
... procedure but it is relatively low [1-3]. There is no published the administration of antibiotics has the risk of increasing the evidence that the longer the bacteremia exists the greater the possibility of resistant strains of organisms developing. Indeed, an alarming number of resistant strains of ...
... procedure but it is relatively low [1-3]. There is no published the administration of antibiotics has the risk of increasing the evidence that the longer the bacteremia exists the greater the possibility of resistant strains of organisms developing. Indeed, an alarming number of resistant strains of ...
Myeloma Bone Disease and Bisphosphonates
... usually mild and the most common ones are nausea, fever, flu-like symptoms, impaired kidney function and bone pain. Fever and flu-like symptoms can occur shortly after the intravenous infusion. They are typically mild and last for only two to three hours. The effects are usually successfully treated ...
... usually mild and the most common ones are nausea, fever, flu-like symptoms, impaired kidney function and bone pain. Fever and flu-like symptoms can occur shortly after the intravenous infusion. They are typically mild and last for only two to three hours. The effects are usually successfully treated ...
The clinical application of cone beam CT in orthodontics
... fracture depends on the establishment of exact fracture line. Retention of a fractured tooth by endodontic treatment can play an important role in orthodontic treatment planning by maintaining space in younger patients.44-46 The CBCT allows exacts location of fracture line which can help in treatmen ...
... fracture depends on the establishment of exact fracture line. Retention of a fractured tooth by endodontic treatment can play an important role in orthodontic treatment planning by maintaining space in younger patients.44-46 The CBCT allows exacts location of fracture line which can help in treatmen ...
Abstracts - Region Halland
... and from this population 35 edentulous patients in whom dental implants had been placed formed the cohort for this study. All examinations were performed by a specialist in hospital dentistry and took place in the patients' own home environment. Oral health was assessed by means of a protocol which ...
... and from this population 35 edentulous patients in whom dental implants had been placed formed the cohort for this study. All examinations were performed by a specialist in hospital dentistry and took place in the patients' own home environment. Oral health was assessed by means of a protocol which ...
Oral Health Assessment and Review
... cavities in teeth and less emphasis on initial caries, the assessment of periodontal tissue and the overall oral health of the patient. A standard recall interval of 6 months has been advocated for all patients, regardless of the status of the patient’s oral health. However, it is becoming increasin ...
... cavities in teeth and less emphasis on initial caries, the assessment of periodontal tissue and the overall oral health of the patient. A standard recall interval of 6 months has been advocated for all patients, regardless of the status of the patient’s oral health. However, it is becoming increasin ...
Review Article - American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
... aggressive treatments. Evaluating the emotional components of the habit will often reveal the timing and type of psychological approach necessary.40 After discontinuing the oral habit, patients with persistent diastemas may require orthodontic treatment to correct the malocclusion. If appliance ther ...
... aggressive treatments. Evaluating the emotional components of the habit will often reveal the timing and type of psychological approach necessary.40 After discontinuing the oral habit, patients with persistent diastemas may require orthodontic treatment to correct the malocclusion. If appliance ther ...
invisalign™: Supplements to Precisely Straighten Teeth
... (see photo). Patients simply wear each aligner for a few weeks, removing them only to eat, brush, and floss. After use of as few as 12 or as many as 48 nearly invisible aligners, the procedure is done. And the results are consistently wonderful. Patients typically finish the process in a year or eve ...
... (see photo). Patients simply wear each aligner for a few weeks, removing them only to eat, brush, and floss. After use of as few as 12 or as many as 48 nearly invisible aligners, the procedure is done. And the results are consistently wonderful. Patients typically finish the process in a year or eve ...
Minimally Invasive Transcrestal Guided Sinus Lift (TGSL
... have been recommended for augmentation to increase available bone have been reported.11–13 The Schneiderian membrane elevation can be accomplished through a lateral (Caldwell-Luc) approach14 or a transcrestal7 approach to the antrum to augment the maxillary sinus cavity.14–18 Bone grafting and sinus ...
... have been recommended for augmentation to increase available bone have been reported.11–13 The Schneiderian membrane elevation can be accomplished through a lateral (Caldwell-Luc) approach14 or a transcrestal7 approach to the antrum to augment the maxillary sinus cavity.14–18 Bone grafting and sinus ...
United Healthcare Dental DHMO High
... Eligibility - When Coverage Begins To enroll in the Dental Plan, you and your Dependents must make written application for the Dental Plan on an approved Solstice application form and be able to seek treatment for covered services within a Solstice Dental Service Area. Other eligibility requirements ...
... Eligibility - When Coverage Begins To enroll in the Dental Plan, you and your Dependents must make written application for the Dental Plan on an approved Solstice application form and be able to seek treatment for covered services within a Solstice Dental Service Area. Other eligibility requirements ...
Bone Density Measurement Using Computed
... Simple measurement of bone mineral density using SXA, DXA, QCT, or ultrasound does not predict which patient will develop osteoporosis. However, low bone density, as measured by any of the above techniques, is a strong risk factor for the occurrence of non-traumatic bone fractures that are character ...
... Simple measurement of bone mineral density using SXA, DXA, QCT, or ultrasound does not predict which patient will develop osteoporosis. However, low bone density, as measured by any of the above techniques, is a strong risk factor for the occurrence of non-traumatic bone fractures that are character ...
Human_teeth_wear_Sarria.docx
... to the volume of the material being displaced. Under high pressure conditions, these grooves lead to the formation of small cracks that propagate until they release some material. Ashcroft and Joiner describe different ways in which attrition can take place. The most common origin of this type of we ...
... to the volume of the material being displaced. Under high pressure conditions, these grooves lead to the formation of small cracks that propagate until they release some material. Ashcroft and Joiner describe different ways in which attrition can take place. The most common origin of this type of we ...
Scaling and root planing

Scaling and root planing, otherwise known as conventional periodontal therapy, non-surgical periodontal therapy, or deep cleaning, is the process of removing or eliminating the etiologic agents – dental plaque, its products, and calculus – which cause inflammation, thus helping to establish a periodontium that is free of disease. Periodontal scalers and periodontal curettes are some of the tools involved.