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    Consultation

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    history of fever blisters. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: Reveals superficial erosions along the legs‚ particularly in the lower leg‚ the posterior buccal mucosa‚ along the sides of the tongue‚ and also some superficial erosions along the upper and lower gingiva. Her posterior pharynx was difficult to visualize‚ but I saw no erosions on the areas today. There did however‚ appears to be one small erosion on the soft pallet.

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    Hospital ID:13246 Page 2 PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: Reveals superficial erosions along the lips‚ particularly the lower lips‚ the posterior buccal mucosa‚ along the sides of the tongue‚ and also some superficial erosions along the upper and lower gingiva. Her posterior pharynx was difficult to visualize‚ but I saw no erosions on the areas

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    molars (bicuspids)- Have broad crowns with rounded cusps (tips) and are best suited for grinding. * A tooth consists of two major regions‚ the crown and the root. * The enamel-covered crown is the exposed part of the tooth above the gingiva or gum. Enamel- Is the hardest substance in the body and is fairly brittle because it is heavily mineralized with calcium and salts. * The outer surface of the root is covered by a substance called cementum‚ attaches the tooth to the periodontal

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    previous history of fever blisters. Physical Examination: reveals superficial erosions along the lips‚ particularly the lower lip‚ the posterior buccal mucosa‚ along the sides of the tongue and also some superficial erosion along the upper and lower gingiva. Her posterior pharynx was difficult to visualize‚ but I saw no erosion on the areas today. There did however‚ appear to be one‚ small

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    infection that causes severe tooth decay and can begin to develop before baby teeth erupt” (Foster). As babies grow so do their oral cavity‚ they begin to develop tooth buds which is the crown of the tooth trying to get through the alveolar bone and the gingiva. The baby goes through the teething process‚ and mothers gives child whatever they desire because they are going through some much. As a baby begins to grow the mother may switch up on different methods of feeding from breast milk‚ whole milk in

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    The Surgical and Distraction stage The surgery was done under local anesthesia. The flaps were horizontal in the mucogingival junction; first‚ the surgeon removed the right screw and the failure bone graft‚ and then‚ he performed the vertical cuts between the first molars and the second premolars and the horizontal cuts above the apices of teeth by using Piezo surgery. The cuts were extended from the buccal cortical bone to the palatal cortical bone‚ and the surgeon connected the vertical lines to

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    Oral Embryology

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    ORAL EMBRYOLOGY 2 Introduction: Oral embryology is the study of the developmental stages of the teeth and oral cavity from conception to before the birth of a fetus. The face and oral cavity all begin to devolp within the embryonic period of pregnancy. For the oral cavity to be fully functional it has to go through many different developmental stages. The development of the oral cavity begins within the third week of pregnancy when the Ectoderm and Mesoderm

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    metallic materials. They are supplied in 3 different types‚ type I‚ type II‚ and type III. Type I is for cementation of metal restorations and direct-bonded orthodontic brackets‚ while Type II is designed for restoring areas of erosion near the gingiva. And Type III is used as a liner dentin bonding agent. Glass ionomer has benefits such as it causes less trauma to the pulp; it has low solubility in the mouth‚ and adheres to a slightly moist tooth surface‚ etc. The chemical makeup includes a liquid

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    Bell's Palsy

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    Strokes and Bell’s Palsy present symptoms that are fairly close to each other. Lyme disease and diabetes could also cause the numbness and the paralysis in the case of lyme disease. Unilateral facial paralysis and/or droop is exhibited in Bell’s Palsy and a stroke‚ as well as speech difficulty. An inability to furrow eyebrows and a loss of the nasolabial crease are mainly attributed to Bell’s Palsy‚ unlikely to occur with a stroke (Mayhew). An ability to close the affected sides’ eye and ear or

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    2012) Depending on the treatment‚ timing can be crucial. Size and shape of the sensor is also an essential factor. Comfort is important when taking a radiograph. The sensor offers smooth‚ rounded corners that will not penetrate into the patient’s gingiva causing more discomfort. Some disadvantages of the sensor are related to the sensor maintenance its self. One is cable failure. There are multiple wires located in the long cable that connect the receptor to the computer. Throughout the day‚ the

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