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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brushing and flossing helps to prevent gum disease. Flossing is an essential part of any oral health care routine. It helps remove plaque from between your teeth‚ in areas that the toothbrush can’t reach‚ and it helps prevent gum disease and dental decay. On to my next point‚ cavities. What are cavities? According to mayoclinic.com “cavities are are permanently damaged areas in the hard surface of your teeth that develop into tiny openings or holes. Cavities‚ also called tooth decay are caused by a
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I WANT TO BECOME A DENTAL HYGIENIST; REFLECTION PAPER (Name) (School) Abstract The convoluted way in which having good oral hygiene and how much it can impact one’s body has never lost my interest. When researching‚ I have read it is most common to get oral cancer And/or Periodontal Disease when not taking care of one’s self. Those are just two important things to remember when taking care of you orally. I want to have a career where I can teach
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Chang Dental Clinic Case Analysis Chris Miller has been given an opportunity to take over an established dental clinic. The benefits of taking over this clinic is that he already has loyal customers and that there is only three clinics in the city. Miller has some major decisions that he needs to think about before he takes over this practice. He needs to decide how he will finance this purchase and how will he get the bank to give him a loan? Before we can even decide if he should go ahead with
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forces that are leading to change in the dental industry and dental practice in the U.S.? How do you see these forces impacting your dental career? The major forces that cause changes in the dental industry and the changing demographics of the American population and the increase in cost of accessing healthcare in spite of the changes brought about by the adoption of healthcare and benefits schemes. Technology is also becoming a major force in the dental care trends and is changing the way individuals
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FAQs What are dental implants? Dental implants are removal of old and broken natural tooth and replacing it with stronger and newer tooth roots. Dental implants give a solid foundation for either permanent or temporary (removable) teeth. The implants always match the natural tooth. What are the types of dental implants? There are at least two types of dental implants: endosteal and subperiosteal. Endosteal simply means in the bone. This type of implant is extremely common and several types of cylinders
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Career Research Project. 1 In paragraph form‚ state what career you are researching and exactly what someone working in this career does. I am researching a career as a dancer. Someone in this career performs dance on stage in front of an audience. Through dancing they tell a story‚ interpret an idea‚ or express rhythm and sound by moving to music. They audition for certain roles in many different dance companies‚ and perform in different shows. 2. List ten major duties and responsibilities
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Without dental Dental hygienists a high percentage of kids and adults can have have a high risk of getting gum disease. The risks of a person having gum disease can lead up to a heart disease because all of the bacteria from the mouth can go into the blood vessels and blood starts to clot which then affects the heart causing a heart disease. A dental hygienist can prevent this from happening if the patient starts their checking in with the dentist. Every person needs a dental hygienist‚ because they
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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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"How My Education is the Key to a Successful Future" (794 words) Education has always been labeled by people throughout time as a necessity‚ seen as "if you don’t graduate high school you’ll work at fast-food your whole life" or "if you don’t go to college you’ll have a desk job in a little cubical". Sadly in this modern ever so competitive world of employment this seems to be an unavoidable reality with "improper education". The truth is education is a huge asset to life‚ seeing how
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