Last dental exam
... her mouth since she had her crowns placed and she flosses daily. So I will just reenforce good brushing technique with her and show her how to use her power toothbrushes (rota-dent and sonicare) to clean her teeth properly especially in the areas where she has crowns, because this is more than likel ...
... her mouth since she had her crowns placed and she flosses daily. So I will just reenforce good brushing technique with her and show her how to use her power toothbrushes (rota-dent and sonicare) to clean her teeth properly especially in the areas where she has crowns, because this is more than likel ...
Dental Anatomy - Harriet Ellis
... 2. Connected to underlying bone by gingival fibres. 3. Forms a tight seal around necks of teeth. 4. Gap between gingiva and neck of tooth is the gingival crevice or sulcus. 5. The interdental gingiva which fills the embrasures (interdental spaces) between the contact points of 2 teeth is the interde ...
... 2. Connected to underlying bone by gingival fibres. 3. Forms a tight seal around necks of teeth. 4. Gap between gingiva and neck of tooth is the gingival crevice or sulcus. 5. The interdental gingiva which fills the embrasures (interdental spaces) between the contact points of 2 teeth is the interde ...
Las Vegas Smile Center Patient
... I understand that sometimes it is not possible to match the color of natural teeth exactly with artificial teeth. I further understand I may be wearing temporary crowns, which may come off easily, and I must be careful to ensure that they are kept on until the final crown restorations are delivered. ...
... I understand that sometimes it is not possible to match the color of natural teeth exactly with artificial teeth. I further understand I may be wearing temporary crowns, which may come off easily, and I must be careful to ensure that they are kept on until the final crown restorations are delivered. ...
Informed Consent for Zoom
... dental work will change the final results of teeth whitening. I understand that take-home treatments will be necessary if having the in-office procedure to achieve and maintain the desired shade of whitening. I understand that it is beneficial to have any necessary x-rays and all dental work complet ...
... dental work will change the final results of teeth whitening. I understand that take-home treatments will be necessary if having the in-office procedure to achieve and maintain the desired shade of whitening. I understand that it is beneficial to have any necessary x-rays and all dental work complet ...
dr. fahad hussain al-qahtani
... Dean of Al-Farabi Dental and Nursing Colleges Dr. Fahad graduated from King Saud University in 1996. AEGD (University of Southern California-Military Hospital Riyadh) in 2004. Saudi Board in Advanced Restorative Dentistry (SBARD) in 2006. Clinical experience from 1996-2014 different clinical positio ...
... Dean of Al-Farabi Dental and Nursing Colleges Dr. Fahad graduated from King Saud University in 1996. AEGD (University of Southern California-Military Hospital Riyadh) in 2004. Saudi Board in Advanced Restorative Dentistry (SBARD) in 2006. Clinical experience from 1996-2014 different clinical positio ...
Serial extraction
... • Class I malocclusion where the lack of space is slight and the teeth show only mild crowding. • Where there is a skeletal discrepancy in the dental arches. • When there is a deep overbite or an open bite, these should be treated before undertaking serial extraction. • When there are permanent teet ...
... • Class I malocclusion where the lack of space is slight and the teeth show only mild crowding. • Where there is a skeletal discrepancy in the dental arches. • When there is a deep overbite or an open bite, these should be treated before undertaking serial extraction. • When there are permanent teet ...
On tooth movements and associated tissue alterations
... The aim of the thesis was to study orthodontic tooth movement in relation to edentulous areas and infrabony pockets as well as the physiological movement of teeth facing an edentulous area. A dog model was used in Studies I and II. Teeth were orthodontically moved into and out from inflamed, infrabo ...
... The aim of the thesis was to study orthodontic tooth movement in relation to edentulous areas and infrabony pockets as well as the physiological movement of teeth facing an edentulous area. A dog model was used in Studies I and II. Teeth were orthodontically moved into and out from inflamed, infrabo ...
the complete presentation Oral Care for Children.
... Caries is an infectious disease that can destroy your teeth if it is not cured properly. Caries starts by softening the hard dental tissue (enamel and cementum) and finally destroys the tooth. ...
... Caries is an infectious disease that can destroy your teeth if it is not cured properly. Caries starts by softening the hard dental tissue (enamel and cementum) and finally destroys the tooth. ...
牙龈病与牙周炎
... alveolar bone within which it sits. These fibers help the tooth withstand the naturally substantial compressive forces which occur during chewing and remain embedded in the bone. ...
... alveolar bone within which it sits. These fibers help the tooth withstand the naturally substantial compressive forces which occur during chewing and remain embedded in the bone. ...
Dental Health - Rural Health Education Network of Delaware
... Academic content: Physical Education and Health Science - Dental Health Background: Although dental caries are largely preventable, they remain the most common chronic disease of children aged 6 to 11 years and adolescents aged 12 to 19 years. Tooth decay is the destruction of tooth enamel, the hard ...
... Academic content: Physical Education and Health Science - Dental Health Background: Although dental caries are largely preventable, they remain the most common chronic disease of children aged 6 to 11 years and adolescents aged 12 to 19 years. Tooth decay is the destruction of tooth enamel, the hard ...
Periodontal Disease in Dogs and Cats
... kidneys, liver and brain. Damage to these organs caused by infection may shorten your pet’s life. The following are clinical signs of periodontal disease: ...
... kidneys, liver and brain. Damage to these organs caused by infection may shorten your pet’s life. The following are clinical signs of periodontal disease: ...
Teeth and Eating The truth about teeth
... Animals that eat plants and meat are called omnivores. They have incisors, canines and molars. ...
... Animals that eat plants and meat are called omnivores. They have incisors, canines and molars. ...
Periodontal and Surgical Treatment Consent Form
... of the lip, tongue, chin, cheek or teeth may also occur, for which the exact duration may not be determinable and may be irreversible. Increased sensitivity to hot, cold or sweets, which may require further treatment, may resolve, or may persist no matter what is done. Aesthetic result (disagreement ...
... of the lip, tongue, chin, cheek or teeth may also occur, for which the exact duration may not be determinable and may be irreversible. Increased sensitivity to hot, cold or sweets, which may require further treatment, may resolve, or may persist no matter what is done. Aesthetic result (disagreement ...
surgical removal of trans-alveolar mandibular 2nd premolar
... performed with 3/0 black silk sutures which were removed after seven days. Post-surgical healing was good without any significant complications. After a time period of two weeks, the other sided (i.e. left) 2nd pre-molar was also extracted with the same technique and without any significant complica ...
... performed with 3/0 black silk sutures which were removed after seven days. Post-surgical healing was good without any significant complications. After a time period of two weeks, the other sided (i.e. left) 2nd pre-molar was also extracted with the same technique and without any significant complica ...
Herbivores Discussion Questions
... them to consume and process plant materials. Many classes of animals are herbivorous. Many mammals are herbivorous. Marsupials such as kangaroos eat grasses and leaves and possums for example, eat fruits from trees. Domestic animals such as goats, cows and horses graze on grass. Wild animals such as ...
... them to consume and process plant materials. Many classes of animals are herbivorous. Many mammals are herbivorous. Marsupials such as kangaroos eat grasses and leaves and possums for example, eat fruits from trees. Domestic animals such as goats, cows and horses graze on grass. Wild animals such as ...
Treating Abscessed Teeth in a Dog
... Keeping your pet’s teeth clean will reduce the chances of abscess formation. Advanced periodontal disease allows the tooth attachments to weaken around the roots, which encourages tooth root infection. Infection may also move from a tooth abscess into the bloodstream and shower other organs with bac ...
... Keeping your pet’s teeth clean will reduce the chances of abscess formation. Advanced periodontal disease allows the tooth attachments to weaken around the roots, which encourages tooth root infection. Infection may also move from a tooth abscess into the bloodstream and shower other organs with bac ...
Oral Hygiene Instructions
... 5. Place the brush against the biting surface of the teeth & use a gentle back & forth scrubbing motion. Brush the tongue from back to front to remove odor-producing bacteria. ...
... 5. Place the brush against the biting surface of the teeth & use a gentle back & forth scrubbing motion. Brush the tongue from back to front to remove odor-producing bacteria. ...
Winter 2016/2017 - Kramer Kuhn Dental
... recipes for toothpaste included ingredients that may actually have damaged teeth, including ground shells and honey. The first bristle toothbrushes were found in China. The implements had migrated to Europe by the 17th century and were recommended to American colonists by dentists practicing there. ...
... recipes for toothpaste included ingredients that may actually have damaged teeth, including ground shells and honey. The first bristle toothbrushes were found in China. The implements had migrated to Europe by the 17th century and were recommended to American colonists by dentists practicing there. ...
How To Manage Dental Erosion Caused By Everyday Beverages
... carbonated beverages or citric juices with a low potential of hydrogen (pH), which measures the acidity of a substance. Excessive consumption of the acidic beverages over a prolonged period of time may pose a risk factor for dental health. "Some may not even realize a problem exists when their teeth ...
... carbonated beverages or citric juices with a low potential of hydrogen (pH), which measures the acidity of a substance. Excessive consumption of the acidic beverages over a prolonged period of time may pose a risk factor for dental health. "Some may not even realize a problem exists when their teeth ...
About Periodontal Diseases - AL
... The aims of treatment: The main aim is to stabilise the condition and prevent any further destruction. ...
... The aims of treatment: The main aim is to stabilise the condition and prevent any further destruction. ...
Consent Surgery
... understand that the following may be inherent or potential risks for the treatment I will receive: Swelling; sensitivity; bleeding; pain; infection; numbness and/or tingling sensation in the lip, tongue, chin, gums, cheeks and teeth, which is transient but on infrequent occasions may be permanent; r ...
... understand that the following may be inherent or potential risks for the treatment I will receive: Swelling; sensitivity; bleeding; pain; infection; numbness and/or tingling sensation in the lip, tongue, chin, gums, cheeks and teeth, which is transient but on infrequent occasions may be permanent; r ...
Applied Dentistry for the Veterinary Technician
... Oral examination and charting Professional dental cleaning “Dental prophylaxis” Taking and developing dental radiographs Taking impressions and making models Performing nonsurgical, subgingival root planning Client education ...
... Oral examination and charting Professional dental cleaning “Dental prophylaxis” Taking and developing dental radiographs Taking impressions and making models Performing nonsurgical, subgingival root planning Client education ...
receding gums - The Hale Clinic
... the teeth, though Roelofs believes they still leave behind some plaque – the old-school variety work more effectively. But for any result, you must use them. ‘Only five per cent of people use floss,’ says Dr Carter. ‘Maybe because it can be fiddly to use. But an ideal regime would be this: in additi ...
... the teeth, though Roelofs believes they still leave behind some plaque – the old-school variety work more effectively. But for any result, you must use them. ‘Only five per cent of people use floss,’ says Dr Carter. ‘Maybe because it can be fiddly to use. But an ideal regime would be this: in additi ...
Safety of Toys for Dogs from a Dental Perspective
... Radiograph of the same tooth root filled with rubber and cement after dead pulp removed. Tooth smoothed off to prevent damage to tongue from the jagged surface Tennis ball abrasion occurs over a longer time. It is not a single catastrophic event but a long period of low grade, abrasion damage. As th ...
... Radiograph of the same tooth root filled with rubber and cement after dead pulp removed. Tooth smoothed off to prevent damage to tongue from the jagged surface Tennis ball abrasion occurs over a longer time. It is not a single catastrophic event but a long period of low grade, abrasion damage. As th ...
Impacted wisdom teeth
Impacted wisdom teeth (or impacted third molars) are wisdom teeth which do not fully erupt into the mouth because of blockage from other teeth. If the wisdom teeth do not have an open connection to the mouth, pain can develop with the onset of inflammation or infection or damage to the adjacent teeth.Wisdom teeth likely become impacted because of a mismatch between the size of the teeth and the size of the jaw. Impacted wisdom teeth are classified by their direction of impaction, their depth compared to the biting surface of adjacent teeth and the amount of the tooth's crown that extends through gum tissue or bone. Impacted wisdom teeth can also be classified by the presence or absence of symptoms and disease. Screening for the presence of wisdom teeth often begins in late adolescence when a partially developed tooth may become impacted. Screening commonly includes clinical examination as well as x-rays such as panoramic radiographs.Infection resulting from impacted wisdom teeth can be initially treated with antibiotics, local debridement or soft tissue surgery of the gum tissue overlying the tooth. Over time, most of these treatments tend to fail and patients develop recurrent symptoms. The most common treatment is wisdom tooth removal. The risks of wisdom tooth removal are roughly proportional to the difficulty of the extraction. Sometimes, when there is a high risk to the inferior alveolar nerve, only the crown of the tooth will be removed (intentionally leaving the roots) in a procedure called a coronectomy. The long-term risk of coronectomy is that chronic infection can persist from the tooth remnants. The prognosis for the second molar is good following the wisdom teeth removal with the likelihood of bone loss after surgery increased when the extractions are completed in people who are 25 years of age or older. A treatment controversy exists about the need for and timing of the removal of disease-free impacted wisdom teeth that are not causing problems. Supporters of early removal cite the increasing risks for extraction over time and the costs of monitoring the wisdom teeth that are not removed. Supporters for retaining wisdom teeth cite the risk and cost of unnecessary surgery.This condition affects up to 72% of the population. Wisdom teeth have been described in the ancient texts of Plato and Hippocrates, the works of Darwin and in the earliest manuals of operative dentistry. It was the meeting of sterile technique, radiology and anaesthesia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that allowed the more routine management of impacted wisdom teeth.