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    Classification of Dental Caries (Lecture Outline) Dr.Ghada Maghaireh There is currently no universally accepted classification of the disease. On the basis of clinical features and patterns‚ dental caries may be classified in many ways: 1. Morphology (Location of the Lesion). 2. Prior condition of the tooth. 3. Dynamics (Rate of destruction of the lesion). 4. Extent of the lesion. 5. Chronology (age). Classification Based on Morphology (Location of the Lesion): I. Crown caries A. Occlusal caries

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    office would probably have a ratio of 7 dental hygienists to 1 orthodontist‚ because there is a lot of cleaning and minor adjustments that go into orthodontics making it impossible for an orthodontist to operate a practice by themselves(“Ask an Orthodontist” 2). Internships are available for this job. Before you can be admitted to a dental program and train as an orthodontist‚ you must complete pre-dental school requirements as an undergrad. Most dental programs will only take students with a bachelor’s

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    injury interpretation‚ evidence interpretation‚ dental anthropology‚ imaging technology‚ mortuary practice and the art of medico-legal report writing. The forensic odontology practitioner must have a. Understanding of the core elements of forensic odontology which are required for a forensic odontological investigation b. Understanding of the fundamentals of practice and protocol followed in a mortuary which includes ethical treatment of the deceased‚ dental examination

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    it was rare for my family and I to have our teeth professionally cleaned or have a regular dental checkup. Dental insurance did not exist‚ and everything had to be‚ and still is‚ paid for in advance prior to seeing the dentist. Consequently‚ the majority of the Pakistani population have unsanitary dental hygiene. This sparked my interest in pursuing dentistry as a profession where I can help provide dental care to underserved

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    INTRODUCTION • The discipline of forensic odontology involves the application of extensive dental specific knowledge to legal and criminal issues. It focuses primarily on personal identification‚ mass disaster identification‚ age estimation and analysis of bite marks. • The ideal forensic odontologist is a person 1. Who is educated in dentistry‚ has been trained in forensic odontology‚ is engaged in research in the same or related subject and has published papers to his credit 2. Who has been

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    experienced GDC registered dental nurse with 6 years experience at Gohil Dental Practice. I have excellent time-management‚ teamwork‚ planning/organising and communication skills. Having gained experience of working with a vast range of age groups I have now decided to move up the career ladder. I am hoping to increase my knowledge and skills and do further courses such as oral health and hygienist. At my current workplace I am the most experienced member of staff. As a dental nurse it is my duty to

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    larger the breakdown‚ the greater the chance of decay. 5. The retention Pin in an amalgam restoration should be placed A. B. Parallel to the outer wall Parallel to the long axis of tooth 6. The most common cause of failure of the IDN “Inferior Dental Nerve” block is A. B. Injecting too low Injecting too high 7. Which one of the following are not used in water fluoridation A. B. C. D. E. SnF2 1.23% APF H2SiF2 CaSiF2 8% Stannous fluoride 8. The best way to clean cavity before the placement

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    is a dentist with a vast experience in the dental field ranging from sleep disorders and treatment to lecturing dentists. He is an experienced Doctor in sleep disorders. As such‚ he is the pioneer in helping‚ diagnosing‚ and treating the sleep disorders. Dr. Weisfogel earned his BA in the field of Psychology and Biology from the Rutgers University as well as a DDS from the New York University of Dentistry. In 1999‚ Weisfogel founded the Old Bridge Dental Care. This earned him several awards from

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    Many problems in business arise in keeping of files. The Dental Clinic is using a manual storing of files and computing‚ which is traditional use when technology is not yet developed. Manual storing of files is very prompt to risk for any circumstances. It is time consuming in terms of computation and recording files. If some records are lost‚ they can never retrieve and in case o BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The Pajanostan Dental Clinic started to open in the year 1995.It has a branches

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    Forensic Odontology Essay

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    ABSTRACT: Application of dental expertise to legal issues is Forensic odontology. It explores the field of human identification by various ways most commonly‚ by the comparison of dental records of a missing person with a deceased individual. Forensic dental identification principally relies up on the availability of ante-mortem records‚ which are needed to be compared with post-mortem records. Therefore‚ a thorough knowledge of dental records is essential for the practicing dentist‚ as it not only

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