Chapter 19 1.What is the most common route of contamination? direct contact 2.the term for acquiring an infection through mucosal tissues is droplet infection 3.What infection control measures help prevent disease transmission from the dental team to the patient? Gloves‚ handwashing‚ masks 4.What is the purpose of the BBP? Protect employees 5.How often should an exposure control plan be reviewed and updated? Annually. 6.What does the term Standard Precautions
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abilities. A dental clinic is primarily devoted to diagnosis and care of patients. The degree to which the patients are satisfied with the care received is relative not only to the dentist expertise in their fields but also to the quality of the clinic management. People have become more health conscious and are taking necessary steps to ensure that their teeth are in good health that is why everyday many people come to clinics for check-ups and treatments. Computerized Santillan’s Dental Record Management
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Introduction Oral jewelry is frequently seen in dental practices‚ especially with adolescents and young adults. The most common piercings are on the tongue and lip. Piercings can also be found on the uvula‚ labial frenum and lingual frenum. Another form of piercing is dermal piercings that can be found on the chin‚ dimples‚ upper and lower lip‚ and on the cheeks near the sinuses. There are several reasons why adolescents and young adults get oral piercings‚ including control over the body‚ as a
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Dental profiling: It is a way to recreate the deceased persons profile prior to death based on clinical and radiological data available. Dental radiology helps in assessing the angulation of anterior teeth that lost after post mortem‚ and also examination of sockets aid in number and alignment of teeth [14]. Ante-mortem and post mortem radiographic comparison also helps in dental profiling. They allow the observation of anatomical characteristics
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MODULE TITLE | (FGDP) Diploma Restorative Dentistry | CANDIDATE NO | 01/13 | TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT | Discuss the range of impression materials available for use in fixed and removable prosthodontics and indicate where you might use each material. | WORD COUNT (excluding front page and references) | | SUBMISSION ✓ | RESUBMISSION | LATE SUBMISSION | NB. late submissions will be marked as a C grade and no higher | Discuss the range of impression materials
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Dental Cements Acid-base rxn cements Resin-based cements Phosphoric acid Organometallic chelate Polyalkenoic compound acid Zinc phosphate ZOE Polycarboxylate Glass ionomer compomer Silicate conventional composite Zinc silicophosphate resin-modified Cement | Composition | Setting rxn | Properties | Uses | Adv | Disadv | Zinc phosphate(ZP) | Powder: ZnOLiq: Phosphoric acid | 3Zn + 2H3PO4 Zn3(PO4)2 + H2O-s/f of ZnO dissolved by acid to give insoluble
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Mr Robinson‚ thank you for insuring your Peugeot Partner with us Mr K Robinson 14 Dunover Park Ballywalter Newtownards BT22 2UA You’ve taken out insurance until 20 April 2013 21st April 2012 Welcome to quality vehicle insurance with Budget. As well as friendly customer service‚ we also give you a 24-hour claims line‚ and a 3 year guarantee on all approved claims repair work. Our phone numbers Customer services What to do now... Please check your documents Your Policy Payment Arrangement
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that we reject using metal fillings‚ specifically amalgam fillings‚ is because they contain materials‚ such as mercury‚ that can be harmful. We also offer only metal-free fillings because amalgam fillings have been surpassed technologically. They have been used for approximately 150 years to fill teeth and at Fox Family Dentistry‚ we think that you shouldn’t be able to easily see fillings when they are placed in your teeth. This is a downside to amalgam fillings: you can see the metal within the filled
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an alternative to traditional silver fillings — tooth-colored fillings. Unlike silver and amalgam fillings‚ tooth-colored fillings are inconspicuous and practically undetectable. An added advantage? Tooth-colored fillings are stronger because they are directly bonded to the teeth. Let’s talk about why you might need a filling and the benefits of our metal-free material. Why Might I Need A Filling? Dental fillings are used to repair small areas of damage on the teeth‚ called cavities. These cavities
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Tooth Decay Tooth decay is the destruction of the enamel (outer surface) of a tooth. Tooth decay is also known as dental cavities or dental caries. Decay is caused by bacteria that collect on tooth enamel. The bacteria live in a sticky‚ white film called plaque (pronounced PLAK). Bacteria obtain their food from sugar and starch in a person’s diet. When they eat those foods‚ the bacteria create an acid that attacks tooth enamel and causes decay. Tooth decay is the second most common health
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