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    Fibroma

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    Fibro-epithelial polyp or fibrous hyperplasia is the most common benign soft tissue tumors seen in the oral cavity (10). Fibroma occurs as a result of a chronic repair process that includes granulation tissue and scar formation resulting in a submucosal fibrous mass (11). Axell reported the prevalence of 3.25% for fibroma in the adult Swedish population (12). They rarely occur before fourth decade of life and have no gender predilection (12). In the present case both the patients were in early second

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    M38_MARI0000_00_SE_CH38.qxd 3/29/11 5:26 PM Page 245 R E V I E W S H E E T NAME ____________________________________ EXERCISE LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ 38 Anatomy of the Digestive System General Histological Plan of the Alimentary Canal 1. The general anatomical features of the alimentary canal are listed below. Fill in the table to complete the information. Wall layer Subdivisions of the layer (if applicable) Major functions mucosa 1) epithelium; 2) lamina propria; 3) muscularis

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    Workbook Unit 308 Identify methods of controlling plaque and the advice you would give patient for that method (O1AC1) Method Advice that would be given with method Manual Brushing Daily brushing of your teeth and gums and cleaning between your teeth is important because it removes plaque. If the plaque isn’t removed‚ it continues to build up‚ feeding on the food debris left behind which could result in causing tooth decay and gum disease. Brushing Technique

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    INTRODUCTION 0.1 Aesthetic Demand In the last decade great strides have been made in aesthetic dentistry. Today advanced procedures and materials allow most patients with missing teeth to regain the look of a natural smile. However dentists are faced with challenges to restore the dentition to the patients’ acquired desire. Long-term predictability and acceptable aesthetic outcomes are the goal. 0.2 Aesthetic Zone The ideal aesthetic zone comprises of proportionally arranged teeth and healthy

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    right arm‚ 72 rpm‚ 20 bpm. Client’s states last radiographs were on June 6‚ 2017. She brushes her teeth twice a day with a medium toothbrush‚ flosses twice a day‚ and uses a mouth rinse. Upon oral examination‚ the client’ reveals generalize pale pink gingiva and localized purpulished red tooth number 25 and 26. She has a evidence recession on tooth number 2‚3‚4‚5‚6‚7‚11‚12‚13‚17‚18‚22‚23‚25‚26‚28‚29 and 31 on the buccal surfaces. After the periodontal assessment and dental history questionnaire the gingival

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    Oral Care

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    tooth’s smooth surface.)‚ usually a pale yellow‚ that develops naturally on the teeth. * GUM - The firm connective tissue covered by mucous membrane that envelops the alveolar arches of the jaw and surrounds the bases of the teeth. Also called gingiva. * ENAMEL - one of the four major tissues that make up the tooth in vertebrates. It is also the normally visible dental tissue of a tooth II. PRINCIPLES INVOLVED IN ORAL CARE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Know the different parts and functions

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    placed in the mandible in the early Honduran culture.13 In 1809‚ J. Maggiolo inserted a gold implant tube into a fresh extraction socket which was allowed to heal and later a crown was added. But unfortunately‚ there was extensive inflammation of the gingiva which followed the procedure. Innumerable substances during this time period were used as implants; these included silver capsules‚ corrugated porcelain‚ and iridium tubes.13‚14 Dr. EJ Greenfield15‚ in 1913‚ placed a “24-gauge hollow latticed cylinder

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    1.) Hematuria – blood in urine‚ my child has had blood in her urine for the past 3 weeks so she is being referred to a Nephrologist. pg 227 “The Language of Medicine” 10th edition 2.) Impetigo – Bacterial inflammatory skin disease characterized by vesicles‚ pustules‚ and crusted-over lesions. My daughter had impetigo on her left upper check from a mosquito bite‚ it has now happened twice in her life. It is usually caused by staphylococci or streptococci. Pg 667 “The Language of Medicine” 10th edition

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    The specific name for this bacteria found in the mouth is Treponema Denticola. This bacteria leads to the loosening of a tooth because it damages the periodontal ligaments and it detaches the tooth from the gingiva. Other bacterium associated with periodontal disease include: Campylobacter‚ Peptostreptococcus‚ Porphyromonas gingivalis‚ and Tannerella forsythensis. These pathogens spread and produce cytokines and form a biofilm on the surface of the teeth. All

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    Knowledge specification DN22 1) SKULL. The skull consists of 28 bones‚ 22 of which form the framework of the head and provide protection for the brain‚ eyes‚ and ears; six are ear bones. With the exception of the lower jaw bone and the ear bones‚ all skull bones are joined together and fixed in one position. The seams where they join are known as sutures. The bones of the skull are classified as either cranial or facial bones. Cranial Bones. The cranium is formed by eight major

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