This document provides information about Dr. Faraj Hanna and Mag-Dent Dental Center. It discusses the importance of oral health and provides tips for proper brushing, flossing, cleaning dentures, and caring for dental implants. It also covers topics like gum disease, xerostomia, nutrition, and the benefits of regular dental checkups.
Este documento trata sobre la importancia de la salud bucal. Explica que la salud bucal significa mantener los dientes y encías saludables, los cuales son importantes para la apariencia, masticar alimentos y hablar. También detalla cómo se forman las caries debido a la placa y azúcar, y cómo esto también afecta las encías causando sangrado y dolor. Finalmente, enfatiza la importancia de cepillarse los dientes dos veces al día por dos minutos, usar hilo dental entre los dientes, y visitar regularmente al dentista para mantener
This document discusses dental health, including the number of temporary and permanent teeth, tips for preventing cavities such as visiting the dentist regularly, brushing twice a day, flossing, and using mouthwash, as well as things to avoid like not cleaning behind back teeth and relying only on mouthwash. It also briefly mentions sports injury prevention.
The document discusses the importance of oral health and its links to overall health. Poor oral hygiene can lead to infections like tooth decay and gum disease, and has been linked to conditions like cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Maintaining good oral hygiene through daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups is key to preventing issues. Regular dental visits allow dentists to check for cavities and plaque, perform cleanings, and identify any potential problems early.
http://www.dentalkidzclub.com | It's never too early or too late to learn the right way to brush your child's teeth. Proper dental care should start before your child grows teeth. Check this out for more helpful information.
This document provides information about Dr. Faraj Hanna and Mag-Dent Dental Center. It discusses the importance of oral health and provides tips for proper brushing, flossing, cleaning dentures, and caring for dental implants. It also covers topics like gum disease, xerostomia, nutrition, and the benefits of regular dental checkups.
Este documento trata sobre la importancia de la salud bucal. Explica que la salud bucal significa mantener los dientes y encías saludables, los cuales son importantes para la apariencia, masticar alimentos y hablar. También detalla cómo se forman las caries debido a la placa y azúcar, y cómo esto también afecta las encías causando sangrado y dolor. Finalmente, enfatiza la importancia de cepillarse los dientes dos veces al día por dos minutos, usar hilo dental entre los dientes, y visitar regularmente al dentista para mantener
This document discusses dental health, including the number of temporary and permanent teeth, tips for preventing cavities such as visiting the dentist regularly, brushing twice a day, flossing, and using mouthwash, as well as things to avoid like not cleaning behind back teeth and relying only on mouthwash. It also briefly mentions sports injury prevention.
The document discusses the importance of oral health and its links to overall health. Poor oral hygiene can lead to infections like tooth decay and gum disease, and has been linked to conditions like cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Maintaining good oral hygiene through daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups is key to preventing issues. Regular dental visits allow dentists to check for cavities and plaque, perform cleanings, and identify any potential problems early.
http://www.dentalkidzclub.com | It's never too early or too late to learn the right way to brush your child's teeth. Proper dental care should start before your child grows teeth. Check this out for more helpful information.
This document discusses dental health education and school dental health programs. It begins by defining dental health and the importance of education to promote healthy practices. It then outlines the major components of dental health education, including educators, learners, and goals. Specific school dental health programs from western countries are described, such as programs from the ADA, Texas, North Carolina, New Zealand, and Philadelphia. These programs aim to educate students about prevention of dental issues like cavities through approaches like classroom brushing, fluoride treatments, sealants, and referrals for dental care.
This document discusses various methods for preventing dental caries, including dietary control and caries activity tests. It describes reducing consumption of carbohydrates, especially sugars, and substituting sucrose with less cariogenic sweeteners. It also outlines tests such as counting lactobacillus bacteria in saliva, using pH indicators to detect acid production, and measuring how quickly saliva causes a color change in agar, which can help assess individual caries risk levels. The goal is to identify people who may develop cavities and give preventive recommendations tailored to their oral health needs.
This document provides instructions for proper oral hygiene, including brushing teeth, flossing, brushing the tongue, and optional mouth rinsing. It emphasizes the importance of brushing teeth for at least 3 minutes, twice a day using the modified Bass method. Flossing is recommended to remove debris between teeth that brushing cannot reach. Brushing the tongue helps reduce bad breath. Maintaining good oral hygiene through these steps can help prevent dental diseases and issues like bad breath, and promote overall health.
The document discusses proper oral hygiene and dental care. It provides information on:
1. The importance of regular teeth cleaning to remove dental plaque and tartar, with dentists recommending professional cleanings twice per year.
2. Daily brushing, flossing, and cleaning one's tongue to remove bacteria and food particles that can cause cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
3. A routine dental exam including visual exam, x-rays, professional cleaning, fluoride treatment, and potential use of dental sealants.
The document discusses oral health and diseases. It covers topics like dental caries, periodontal disease, their causes and prevention methods. It describes conditions like gingivitis, periodontitis and their symptoms. Treatment options discussed include scaling, root planing, fillings, root canal treatment, tooth extractions, crowns and bridges. The document also touches on other oral conditions, malocclusions, fluorosis, and oral cancer prevention.
This document outlines proper oral hygiene practices including brushing teeth twice daily using fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, maintaining a healthy diet low in sugars and acids, rinsing with an alcohol-free mouthwash, and visiting the dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings. Key steps for brushing include holding the toothbrush at a 45 degree angle and brushing in a circular motion for at least two minutes. Flossing should be done using about 18 inches of floss in a C-shape between each tooth to remove plaque that brushing misses. Maintaining good oral hygiene through these practices helps prevent dental issues like cavities, gum disease, and bad breath and results in a healthy mouth.
The document discusses oral health and dental care. It begins by explaining the four types of teeth and their functions. It then discusses the eruption times for primary and permanent teeth. Key topics covered include saliva and its functions, plaque formation, components of toothpaste, proper tooth brushing techniques, uses of mouthwashes and dental floss, and causes of dental caries and periodontal disease. Maintaining proper oral hygiene is emphasized as important for overall health.
Oral Hygiene provides tips for proper dental care including brushing teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily to remove food and fight bad breath, using mouthwash to keep breath fresh, and seeing the dentist every year for cleanings and checkups. It also notes that cavities occur when bacteria causes tooth decay, braces may be needed for crooked teeth, and tongue scrapers help remove bacteria for fresher breath.
Dental fluorosis is a defect caused by excessive fluoride intake during tooth development in children under 8 years old. It results in hypomineralization and porosity of the enamel. The severity depends on the fluoride dose and can range from white flecks to pitting and brown stains. It is diagnosed using the Dean Index. While fluorosis cannot be reversed, mild cases require no treatment and more severe cases can be improved through procedures like bonding, veneers or crowns. Prevention focuses on reducing fluoride intake from sources like water, toothpaste and supplements.
The document discusses oral hygiene and common dental problems. It notes that 90% of dental patients complain of pain from issues like dental caries, pulpitis, tooth mobility, and dental abscesses. Another 10% have problems like tooth discoloration, halitosis, sensitivity, and plaque/calculus buildup. It defines dental plaque and calculus as sticky films that contain bacteria and hardened plaque. The document provides tips for maintaining good oral hygiene, including brushing twice daily, flossing, eating a balanced diet, using fluoride toothpaste, avoiding tobacco, and visiting the dentist regularly. It stresses that most dental issues can be prevented through proper hygiene practices.
In this presentation, we answer two questions about the mouth-body connection. Why can the health of your mouth affect your whole body. And why are simple habits like daily brushing and flossing more important than you might think.
To have a healthy body, you need a healthy mouth as the same blood and nerves connect the mouth to the rest of the body. Oral hygiene includes keeping the mouth clean and is necessary to prevent dental caries, gingivitis, periodontitis, bad breath and other dental problems. Maintaining good oral hygiene can prevent dental caries, gingivitis, periodontitis and halitosis.
The document discusses definitions of health, public health, and dental public health from various organizations. It then discusses preventive dentistry and focuses on dental caries, periodontal disease, and factors that can predispose individuals to these diseases. It provides information on cheese and its potential role in preventing dental caries. Finally, it discusses proper toothbrushing techniques and the importance of oral hygiene in maintaining dental health.
Oral hygiene involves keeping the mouth clean through brushing, flossing, and dental checkups to prevent issues like cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. Proper oral hygiene is important for overall health and can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes. Dentists recommend regular brushing, flossing, dental sealants, a balanced diet, avoiding tobacco, cleaning the tongue, and regular dental visits to maintain good oral health.
Fluorides in the environment, history, mechanism of action of fluorides, Systemic fluoridation in water, salt, milk and fluoride supplements. History of each water, milk and salt fluoridation.
The document discusses human teeth and dental health. It describes the two sets of teeth humans have - primary (baby) teeth and permanent teeth. It outlines the four types of teeth based on their function - incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. The structure of teeth is also explained, noting they are made mostly of dentine and covered by enamel and cement. Two main dental health problems are described - tooth decay caused by plaque and bacteria reacting with food to form acid, and gum disease also caused by plaque buildup. Proper dental care including brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, flossing, regular dental visits, and a healthy diet can help prevent these problems.
This document discusses dental health education and school dental health programs. It begins by defining dental health and the importance of education to promote healthy practices. It then outlines the major components of dental health education, including educators, learners, and goals. Specific school dental health programs from western countries are described, such as programs from the ADA, Texas, North Carolina, New Zealand, and Philadelphia. These programs aim to educate students about prevention of dental issues like cavities through approaches like classroom brushing, fluoride treatments, sealants, and referrals for dental care.
This document discusses various methods for preventing dental caries, including dietary control and caries activity tests. It describes reducing consumption of carbohydrates, especially sugars, and substituting sucrose with less cariogenic sweeteners. It also outlines tests such as counting lactobacillus bacteria in saliva, using pH indicators to detect acid production, and measuring how quickly saliva causes a color change in agar, which can help assess individual caries risk levels. The goal is to identify people who may develop cavities and give preventive recommendations tailored to their oral health needs.
This document provides instructions for proper oral hygiene, including brushing teeth, flossing, brushing the tongue, and optional mouth rinsing. It emphasizes the importance of brushing teeth for at least 3 minutes, twice a day using the modified Bass method. Flossing is recommended to remove debris between teeth that brushing cannot reach. Brushing the tongue helps reduce bad breath. Maintaining good oral hygiene through these steps can help prevent dental diseases and issues like bad breath, and promote overall health.
The document discusses proper oral hygiene and dental care. It provides information on:
1. The importance of regular teeth cleaning to remove dental plaque and tartar, with dentists recommending professional cleanings twice per year.
2. Daily brushing, flossing, and cleaning one's tongue to remove bacteria and food particles that can cause cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
3. A routine dental exam including visual exam, x-rays, professional cleaning, fluoride treatment, and potential use of dental sealants.
The document discusses oral health and diseases. It covers topics like dental caries, periodontal disease, their causes and prevention methods. It describes conditions like gingivitis, periodontitis and their symptoms. Treatment options discussed include scaling, root planing, fillings, root canal treatment, tooth extractions, crowns and bridges. The document also touches on other oral conditions, malocclusions, fluorosis, and oral cancer prevention.
This document outlines proper oral hygiene practices including brushing teeth twice daily using fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, maintaining a healthy diet low in sugars and acids, rinsing with an alcohol-free mouthwash, and visiting the dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings. Key steps for brushing include holding the toothbrush at a 45 degree angle and brushing in a circular motion for at least two minutes. Flossing should be done using about 18 inches of floss in a C-shape between each tooth to remove plaque that brushing misses. Maintaining good oral hygiene through these practices helps prevent dental issues like cavities, gum disease, and bad breath and results in a healthy mouth.
The document discusses oral health and dental care. It begins by explaining the four types of teeth and their functions. It then discusses the eruption times for primary and permanent teeth. Key topics covered include saliva and its functions, plaque formation, components of toothpaste, proper tooth brushing techniques, uses of mouthwashes and dental floss, and causes of dental caries and periodontal disease. Maintaining proper oral hygiene is emphasized as important for overall health.
Oral Hygiene provides tips for proper dental care including brushing teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily to remove food and fight bad breath, using mouthwash to keep breath fresh, and seeing the dentist every year for cleanings and checkups. It also notes that cavities occur when bacteria causes tooth decay, braces may be needed for crooked teeth, and tongue scrapers help remove bacteria for fresher breath.
Dental fluorosis is a defect caused by excessive fluoride intake during tooth development in children under 8 years old. It results in hypomineralization and porosity of the enamel. The severity depends on the fluoride dose and can range from white flecks to pitting and brown stains. It is diagnosed using the Dean Index. While fluorosis cannot be reversed, mild cases require no treatment and more severe cases can be improved through procedures like bonding, veneers or crowns. Prevention focuses on reducing fluoride intake from sources like water, toothpaste and supplements.
The document discusses oral hygiene and common dental problems. It notes that 90% of dental patients complain of pain from issues like dental caries, pulpitis, tooth mobility, and dental abscesses. Another 10% have problems like tooth discoloration, halitosis, sensitivity, and plaque/calculus buildup. It defines dental plaque and calculus as sticky films that contain bacteria and hardened plaque. The document provides tips for maintaining good oral hygiene, including brushing twice daily, flossing, eating a balanced diet, using fluoride toothpaste, avoiding tobacco, and visiting the dentist regularly. It stresses that most dental issues can be prevented through proper hygiene practices.
In this presentation, we answer two questions about the mouth-body connection. Why can the health of your mouth affect your whole body. And why are simple habits like daily brushing and flossing more important than you might think.
To have a healthy body, you need a healthy mouth as the same blood and nerves connect the mouth to the rest of the body. Oral hygiene includes keeping the mouth clean and is necessary to prevent dental caries, gingivitis, periodontitis, bad breath and other dental problems. Maintaining good oral hygiene can prevent dental caries, gingivitis, periodontitis and halitosis.
The document discusses definitions of health, public health, and dental public health from various organizations. It then discusses preventive dentistry and focuses on dental caries, periodontal disease, and factors that can predispose individuals to these diseases. It provides information on cheese and its potential role in preventing dental caries. Finally, it discusses proper toothbrushing techniques and the importance of oral hygiene in maintaining dental health.
Oral hygiene involves keeping the mouth clean through brushing, flossing, and dental checkups to prevent issues like cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. Proper oral hygiene is important for overall health and can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes. Dentists recommend regular brushing, flossing, dental sealants, a balanced diet, avoiding tobacco, cleaning the tongue, and regular dental visits to maintain good oral health.
Fluorides in the environment, history, mechanism of action of fluorides, Systemic fluoridation in water, salt, milk and fluoride supplements. History of each water, milk and salt fluoridation.
The document discusses human teeth and dental health. It describes the two sets of teeth humans have - primary (baby) teeth and permanent teeth. It outlines the four types of teeth based on their function - incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. The structure of teeth is also explained, noting they are made mostly of dentine and covered by enamel and cement. Two main dental health problems are described - tooth decay caused by plaque and bacteria reacting with food to form acid, and gum disease also caused by plaque buildup. Proper dental care including brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, flossing, regular dental visits, and a healthy diet can help prevent these problems.
M.E.B Onaylı 45 Saatlik Eğiticinin Eğitimi Sertifikası "İş Güvenliği Uzmanı, İşyeri Hekimi, İşyeri Hemşiresi v.b" pozisyonlarda çalışabilmek için bakanlık tarafından zorunlu tutulan bir eğitimdir.
2. Çocuklarda Ağız ve DiĢ Sağlığı
Bakımı
Çocuklarımızda ağız
kokusu ve diş çürükleri
günlük hayatlarını
zorlaştıran en önemli
sağlık problemleri
arasında ver alıyor.
Ancak hayatı doğrudan
etkilemediği için gereken
önem verilmiyor.
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3. Çocuklarda Ağız ve DiĢ Sağlığı
Bakımı
Günlük hayatımızda bazı noktalara dikkat ederek
çocuklarımızın daha sağlıklı dişlere sahip olmasını
sağlayabiliriz.
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4. Çocuklarda Ağız ve DiĢ Sağlığı
Bakımı
Ağız ve diş sağlığının en önemli bakımı dişleri
fırçalamaktır.
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5. Diş Fırçalarken Dikkat Edilmesi
Gerekenler
Herkesin kendine
ait bir diş fırçası
olmalıdır.
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6. Diş Fırçalarken Dikkat Edilmesi
Gerekenler
Diş fırçasının
kılları orta
sertlikte ve
naylon olmalıdır.
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7. Diş Fırçalarken Dikkat Edilmesi
Gerekenler
Diş fırçalarken amaç dişlerin arasında, diş ve diş eti
arasındaki yiyecek artıkları ve kirleri uzaklaştırmak
olmalıdır.
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8. Diş Fırçalarken Dikkat Edilmesi
Gerekenler
Diş macunu bir mercimek ya da nohut
büyüklüğünden fazla konulmamalıdır
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9. Diş Fırçalarken Dikkat Edilmesi
Gerekenler
Diş fırçalama, diş etinden dişe doğru olmalıdır.
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10. Diş Fırçalarken Dikkat Edilmesi
Gerekenler
Fırçalama bittikten sonra ağız su ile iyice
çalkalanmalıdır.
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