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Those who are reading this blog possibly would have been advised by their elders to brush their teeth twice in a day. But according to a sources, it has been revealed that one in four adults do not apply this task in their lives and in turn.
This document summarizes 8 common dental problems: gum disease, cavities, bad breath, oral cancer, receding gum lines, mouth sores, yellow teeth, and teeth grinding. It explains the causes and symptoms of each problem. It emphasizes that visiting the dentist every 6 months is important for prevention and early detection of issues. It promotes a specific dentist in Broomfield, CO for making appointments.
This document provides information about oral health and proper dental care. It discusses why teeth are important for eating, talking and smiling. It explains that humans have two sets of teeth in their lifetime - 20 milk teeth and 32 permanent teeth. The structure of a tooth includes the crown and root. Common oral health problems include tooth decay, gum disease, and malocclusion. Tooth decay occurs when bacteria in plaque produces acid that destroys tooth enamel. Preventing oral health issues requires regular brushing, flossing, healthy eating, and dental checkups.
The document summarizes common dental problems seen in old age, including tooth loss, denture stomatitis, dental caries, periodontal disease, dry mouth, and oral cancer. It provides details on the causes and risk factors for each problem, potential symptoms, and prevention strategies like proper brushing and a healthy diet low in sugars and acids. Maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups are important for oral health in senior years when dental issues tend to increase.
Global Medical Cures™ | Womens Health- ORAL HEALTH
Caring for your oral health, understanding oral health issues specific to women, and learning how to recognize oral health problems.
DISCLAIMER-
Global Medical Cures™ does not offer any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or recommendations. Only your healthcare provider/physician can offer you information and recommendations for you to decide about your healthcare choices.
MB Dental Home provides international standard dental care to its patients. Our concern is that every patient is treated carefully with special attention and painless dentistry.
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.
How to obtain a healthy mouth and smiletaramariew819
1) Homecare is essential for a healthy mouth. Proper brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits are needed to remove plaque and prevent issues like gingivitis and periodontal disease.
2) The best toothpastes contain fluoride and have the ADA seal. Flossing daily is important to remove plaque that brushing misses. Mouthwashes like Listerine also help reduce germs.
3) Neglecting oral hygiene can lead to inflamed gums, active decay, and serious gum disease that impacts overall health and risks tooth loss.
Those who are reading this blog possibly would have been advised by their elders to brush their teeth twice in a day. But according to a sources, it has been revealed that one in four adults do not apply this task in their lives and in turn.
This document summarizes 8 common dental problems: gum disease, cavities, bad breath, oral cancer, receding gum lines, mouth sores, yellow teeth, and teeth grinding. It explains the causes and symptoms of each problem. It emphasizes that visiting the dentist every 6 months is important for prevention and early detection of issues. It promotes a specific dentist in Broomfield, CO for making appointments.
This document provides information about oral health and proper dental care. It discusses why teeth are important for eating, talking and smiling. It explains that humans have two sets of teeth in their lifetime - 20 milk teeth and 32 permanent teeth. The structure of a tooth includes the crown and root. Common oral health problems include tooth decay, gum disease, and malocclusion. Tooth decay occurs when bacteria in plaque produces acid that destroys tooth enamel. Preventing oral health issues requires regular brushing, flossing, healthy eating, and dental checkups.
The document summarizes common dental problems seen in old age, including tooth loss, denture stomatitis, dental caries, periodontal disease, dry mouth, and oral cancer. It provides details on the causes and risk factors for each problem, potential symptoms, and prevention strategies like proper brushing and a healthy diet low in sugars and acids. Maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups are important for oral health in senior years when dental issues tend to increase.
Global Medical Cures™ | Womens Health- ORAL HEALTH
Caring for your oral health, understanding oral health issues specific to women, and learning how to recognize oral health problems.
DISCLAIMER-
Global Medical Cures™ does not offer any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or recommendations. Only your healthcare provider/physician can offer you information and recommendations for you to decide about your healthcare choices.
MB Dental Home provides international standard dental care to its patients. Our concern is that every patient is treated carefully with special attention and painless dentistry.
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.
How to obtain a healthy mouth and smiletaramariew819
1) Homecare is essential for a healthy mouth. Proper brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits are needed to remove plaque and prevent issues like gingivitis and periodontal disease.
2) The best toothpastes contain fluoride and have the ADA seal. Flossing daily is important to remove plaque that brushing misses. Mouthwashes like Listerine also help reduce germs.
3) Neglecting oral hygiene can lead to inflamed gums, active decay, and serious gum disease that impacts overall health and risks tooth loss.
Your teeth vary in shape and size depending on their position within your mouth. These differences allow the teeth to do many different jobs. Teeth help us to chew and digest food. They help us to talk, and to pronounce different sounds clearly. Finally, teeth help to give our face its shape. A healthy smile can be a great asset and because this is so important, it makes sense to give your teeth the best care possible.
The document discusses myths and facts about dentistry, oral healthcare, and the connection between oral health and systemic diseases. It addresses 14 common myths about dentistry and declares them as myths or facts. It also discusses topics like root canals, gum disease, oral hygiene for babies/children/teens/adults, and the effects of conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and pregnancy on oral health. The document emphasizes maintaining good oral hygiene through regular brushing, flossing, cleanings, and dental checkups to prevent dental problems and systemic diseases.
Presentation made by Patricial Bonwell on the 29th of August, 2014 at the live webinar hosted by AlzPossible: http://alzpossible.org/webinars-2/hands-on/oral-health-and-dementia/
The document discusses the importance of oral health and its connection to overall health. It explains how problems in the mouth like tooth decay and gum disease can be caused by bacteria, sugar, improper brushing and smoking. Tooth decay damages the protective enamel and can lead to pain, infection and difficulty speaking or chewing. Gum disease is linked to conditions like diabetes and heart disease. The document emphasizes that proper brushing and flossing for six minutes a day can prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
Oral health and covid 19 outbreak | The facts about dental health during COV...Dr. Rajat Sachdeva
COVID-19 has managed to grip the world in an unexpected storm of disruption. Even with vaccinations underway, there is a necessity to show caution and care when going out in the public. Clinics in particular have to ensure high standard and safety levels. Anyone in need of a dentist will likely know this.
Dr. Rajat Sachdeva's Dental is one option that has recently reopened with all the necessary COVID-19 safety guidelines in place.
In these testing times, a ray of hope is all we need! #covidvaccine provides us one such hope #positivityiscontagious. A lot of people have lost their loved ones. And with all sad news around, what we forget is to look at the good news that we hear.
Every day we hear more and more people recovering as well. The pandemic has united people of India once again to work as a team and help those in need around them
These are stressful times for everyone #covidtimes but more so for #healthcareworkers
.
Each doctor each nurse each wardboy each technician is doing their best during these times and taking care of patients to the best of their abilities
Deepest gratitude to all the covid warriors working hard everyday
#smiledesignnewdelhi #dentistrydelhi #mostexperiencedteeamindelhi
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Teeth are forever oral health and the older adultsaskohc
This document discusses oral health issues for older adults. It notes that populations are living longer and retaining more teeth, requiring more complex dental treatments. Regular dental checkups and cleanings are important for oral and overall health. Caregivers need to be aware of dental implants and attachments that require daily cleaning. The document provides guidance on brushing, flossing and cleaning dentures or implants. It also discusses access issues, medical factors that impact oral health, and prevention strategies like reducing sugar intake and using fluoride or xylitol products.
This document discusses dental health and common dental problems in children. It begins by outlining the importance of oral hygiene in maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Key points include how plaque and bacteria can lead to cavities if not removed regularly through brushing and flossing. Common dental problems in children such as baby bottle tooth decay and early loss of teeth are explained. Maintaining proper dental hygiene through brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and regular dental checkups can help prevent dental issues in children.
This document discusses dental health and common dental problems among children. It outlines the importance of oral hygiene in maintaining a child's dental health and preventing issues like cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss. Maintaining proper oral hygiene includes brushing teeth twice daily, flossing once daily, reducing sugar intake, visiting the dentist regularly, and getting dental sealants to prevent cavities. The five most common dental problems in children are lip sucking, early or late tooth loss, tongue thrusting, thumb sucking, and baby bottle tooth decay.
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.
This document discusses aging and oral health issues. It notes that 30% of those over 65 are edentulous and that dental cavities and gum disease are leading causes of tooth loss. It also discusses dry mouth as an aging issue. Tips are provided on maintaining oral health like drinking fluoridated water. The document focuses on denture care including daily cleaning, soaking, and potential need for relining as jaws change with age.
Common problems associated with oral cavityTushar Chavan
Common dental problems include tooth decay, gum disease, bad breath, oral cancer, mouth sores, tooth erosion, tooth sensitivity, toothaches, and unattractive smiles. Many dental problems can be prevented through proper brushing, flossing, regular dental checkups, and a healthy diet. It is important to see a dentist if any dental issues like pain, bleeding gums, lumps or sores in the mouth arise, as some problems could lead to tooth loss or other health issues if left untreated.
If you have a question about gums, we have probably answered it. If we haven’t leave us a comment about your issue and we will respond.
Source: https://medium.com/dr-muzzafar-zaman-dental-advice/top-23-gum-questions-answered-9e485309f7ff
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.
Rockford IL area pediatric dental care for all children ages 1-18. Brush up on your knowledge of kids' dental health.
Take the oral dental quiz, see how much you know about
your child's oral health. If your score is low call
your Rockford IL pediatric dentist.
Presentation for the elderly and their caregivers regarding medical-dental challenges that the aging mouth undergoes and therapies that can be used at home or requested of their dentist..
(1) Students at PSGR Krishnammal Nursery & Primary School conducted a dental awareness program for primary grade children to promote better dental hygiene habits from an early age.
(2) A survey found that before the program, most children were only brushing once per day. As part of the awareness program, students created oral maps, learned dental facts, participated in activities like role plays and songs, and were taught proper brushing techniques.
(3) A post-program survey found that all children were now brushing twice per day, showing the success of the awareness activities in changing behaviors and establishing lifelong healthy dental habits.
Dental caries (tooth decay) is a common disease that causes pain, disability, and potential tooth loss. It progresses through three stages: incipient lesion, progression toward the dentin, and overt lesion. Caries forms through a process where sugars in foods are broken down by plaque bacteria into acids that demineralize tooth enamel over time. The dental caries equation is: Sugar + Plaque = Acid, Acid + Tooth = Decay. Patients should be advised about cariogenic, or cavity-causing, foods high in sugars and acids and the risks of prolonged exposure to these foods and drinks.
How to keep teeth healthy by Alison DadowAlison Dadow
Healthy teeth and gums play an important part in your ability to smile, eat, speak and socialize. As a young adult you are no longer eligible for free dental care. This e-Book help you to maintain healthy teeth.
Anti hypertensives / /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental a...Indian dental academy
This document discusses antihypertensive agents used to treat hypertension. It describes different categories of antihypertensive medications including adrenergic agents, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers, calcium channel blockers, diuretics, and vasodilators. For each category, it provides details on examples of medications, their mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, and common side effects. It concludes with nursing implications for monitoring patients taking antihypertensive medications.
Diabetes in dependent adults is pervasive. Many are suffering needlessly because their oral health is contributing to glucose management.
Dental hygienists in most states are unable to care for these people without a prescription from a dentist. It's an unnecessary hurdle.
Your teeth vary in shape and size depending on their position within your mouth. These differences allow the teeth to do many different jobs. Teeth help us to chew and digest food. They help us to talk, and to pronounce different sounds clearly. Finally, teeth help to give our face its shape. A healthy smile can be a great asset and because this is so important, it makes sense to give your teeth the best care possible.
The document discusses myths and facts about dentistry, oral healthcare, and the connection between oral health and systemic diseases. It addresses 14 common myths about dentistry and declares them as myths or facts. It also discusses topics like root canals, gum disease, oral hygiene for babies/children/teens/adults, and the effects of conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and pregnancy on oral health. The document emphasizes maintaining good oral hygiene through regular brushing, flossing, cleanings, and dental checkups to prevent dental problems and systemic diseases.
Presentation made by Patricial Bonwell on the 29th of August, 2014 at the live webinar hosted by AlzPossible: http://alzpossible.org/webinars-2/hands-on/oral-health-and-dementia/
The document discusses the importance of oral health and its connection to overall health. It explains how problems in the mouth like tooth decay and gum disease can be caused by bacteria, sugar, improper brushing and smoking. Tooth decay damages the protective enamel and can lead to pain, infection and difficulty speaking or chewing. Gum disease is linked to conditions like diabetes and heart disease. The document emphasizes that proper brushing and flossing for six minutes a day can prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
Oral health and covid 19 outbreak | The facts about dental health during COV...Dr. Rajat Sachdeva
COVID-19 has managed to grip the world in an unexpected storm of disruption. Even with vaccinations underway, there is a necessity to show caution and care when going out in the public. Clinics in particular have to ensure high standard and safety levels. Anyone in need of a dentist will likely know this.
Dr. Rajat Sachdeva's Dental is one option that has recently reopened with all the necessary COVID-19 safety guidelines in place.
In these testing times, a ray of hope is all we need! #covidvaccine provides us one such hope #positivityiscontagious. A lot of people have lost their loved ones. And with all sad news around, what we forget is to look at the good news that we hear.
Every day we hear more and more people recovering as well. The pandemic has united people of India once again to work as a team and help those in need around them
These are stressful times for everyone #covidtimes but more so for #healthcareworkers
.
Each doctor each nurse each wardboy each technician is doing their best during these times and taking care of patients to the best of their abilities
Deepest gratitude to all the covid warriors working hard everyday
#smiledesignnewdelhi #dentistrydelhi #mostexperiencedteeamindelhi
#implantdentistrydelhi #dentistdelhi #orthodontistdelhi #implantologydelhi #estheticdentistrydelhi #cosmeticdentistrydelhi #beautifulsmilesdelhi #dentalcaredelhi #dentalhygienedelhi #smilemakeoverdelhi #expertnewdelhi #drrajatsachdeva #delhidentist #delhdentist #dentalimplantsdelhi #ashokvihardentist #dentaltourismdelhi #COVID19
Teeth are forever oral health and the older adultsaskohc
This document discusses oral health issues for older adults. It notes that populations are living longer and retaining more teeth, requiring more complex dental treatments. Regular dental checkups and cleanings are important for oral and overall health. Caregivers need to be aware of dental implants and attachments that require daily cleaning. The document provides guidance on brushing, flossing and cleaning dentures or implants. It also discusses access issues, medical factors that impact oral health, and prevention strategies like reducing sugar intake and using fluoride or xylitol products.
This document discusses dental health and common dental problems in children. It begins by outlining the importance of oral hygiene in maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Key points include how plaque and bacteria can lead to cavities if not removed regularly through brushing and flossing. Common dental problems in children such as baby bottle tooth decay and early loss of teeth are explained. Maintaining proper dental hygiene through brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and regular dental checkups can help prevent dental issues in children.
This document discusses dental health and common dental problems among children. It outlines the importance of oral hygiene in maintaining a child's dental health and preventing issues like cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss. Maintaining proper oral hygiene includes brushing teeth twice daily, flossing once daily, reducing sugar intake, visiting the dentist regularly, and getting dental sealants to prevent cavities. The five most common dental problems in children are lip sucking, early or late tooth loss, tongue thrusting, thumb sucking, and baby bottle tooth decay.
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.
This document discusses aging and oral health issues. It notes that 30% of those over 65 are edentulous and that dental cavities and gum disease are leading causes of tooth loss. It also discusses dry mouth as an aging issue. Tips are provided on maintaining oral health like drinking fluoridated water. The document focuses on denture care including daily cleaning, soaking, and potential need for relining as jaws change with age.
Common problems associated with oral cavityTushar Chavan
Common dental problems include tooth decay, gum disease, bad breath, oral cancer, mouth sores, tooth erosion, tooth sensitivity, toothaches, and unattractive smiles. Many dental problems can be prevented through proper brushing, flossing, regular dental checkups, and a healthy diet. It is important to see a dentist if any dental issues like pain, bleeding gums, lumps or sores in the mouth arise, as some problems could lead to tooth loss or other health issues if left untreated.
If you have a question about gums, we have probably answered it. If we haven’t leave us a comment about your issue and we will respond.
Source: https://medium.com/dr-muzzafar-zaman-dental-advice/top-23-gum-questions-answered-9e485309f7ff
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.
Rockford IL area pediatric dental care for all children ages 1-18. Brush up on your knowledge of kids' dental health.
Take the oral dental quiz, see how much you know about
your child's oral health. If your score is low call
your Rockford IL pediatric dentist.
Presentation for the elderly and their caregivers regarding medical-dental challenges that the aging mouth undergoes and therapies that can be used at home or requested of their dentist..
(1) Students at PSGR Krishnammal Nursery & Primary School conducted a dental awareness program for primary grade children to promote better dental hygiene habits from an early age.
(2) A survey found that before the program, most children were only brushing once per day. As part of the awareness program, students created oral maps, learned dental facts, participated in activities like role plays and songs, and were taught proper brushing techniques.
(3) A post-program survey found that all children were now brushing twice per day, showing the success of the awareness activities in changing behaviors and establishing lifelong healthy dental habits.
Dental caries (tooth decay) is a common disease that causes pain, disability, and potential tooth loss. It progresses through three stages: incipient lesion, progression toward the dentin, and overt lesion. Caries forms through a process where sugars in foods are broken down by plaque bacteria into acids that demineralize tooth enamel over time. The dental caries equation is: Sugar + Plaque = Acid, Acid + Tooth = Decay. Patients should be advised about cariogenic, or cavity-causing, foods high in sugars and acids and the risks of prolonged exposure to these foods and drinks.
How to keep teeth healthy by Alison DadowAlison Dadow
Healthy teeth and gums play an important part in your ability to smile, eat, speak and socialize. As a young adult you are no longer eligible for free dental care. This e-Book help you to maintain healthy teeth.
Anti hypertensives / /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dental a...Indian dental academy
This document discusses antihypertensive agents used to treat hypertension. It describes different categories of antihypertensive medications including adrenergic agents, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers, calcium channel blockers, diuretics, and vasodilators. For each category, it provides details on examples of medications, their mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, and common side effects. It concludes with nursing implications for monitoring patients taking antihypertensive medications.
Diabetes in dependent adults is pervasive. Many are suffering needlessly because their oral health is contributing to glucose management.
Dental hygienists in most states are unable to care for these people without a prescription from a dentist. It's an unnecessary hurdle.
Summary of american diabetes association 2014 guidelinesDr. Afzal Haq Asif
The document summarizes guidelines from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) 2014 standards of medical care for diabetes. It provides recommendations on diagnosing and testing for diabetes, treatment targets for blood glucose, blood pressure, and lipids. It also discusses pharmacologic therapy, monitoring, cardiovascular disease screening and treatment, and management of other diabetes-related health issues. The full source document from the ADA contains more detailed recommendations and evidence ratings.
Dr. Venkatesh Chittarvu presented information on diabetes mellitus to Jas Dental employees. Diabetes results from high blood glucose levels and symptoms include increased urination, thirst, hunger, and weight loss. It can lead to issues like retinopathy and neuropathy. Dentists must be able to diagnose diabetes, understand its relationship to periodontal disease, and take precautions when treating diabetic patients, like ensuring normal blood glucose levels before surgery. Treatment involves lifestyle changes like nutrition management, exercise, and medications prescribed by physicians. The presentation covered diabetes types, oral manifestations, screening, and prevention.
This document discusses unconsciousness in dental clinics and its management. It defines unconsciousness as a lack of response to sensory stimulation. Possible causes include vasodepressor syncope, drug administration or ingestion, orthostatic hypotension, epilepsy, hypoglycemic reaction, and rare causes like adrenal insufficiency or myocardial infarction. The pathophysiology involves inadequate oxygen delivery to the brain. Management involves immediate steps like assessing consciousness, positioning the patient, opening the airway, and assessing breathing and circulation. Definitive care depends on the underlying condition and may involve oxygen, monitoring vitals, anticonvulsants, or transport to the emergency department. Specific conditions discussed in more detail include syncope,
This document discusses guidelines for taking medical and dental histories. Key points include:
- Medical records must be kept confidential under HIPAA standards.
- A thorough patient history is important to understand general health conditions and how they may impact dental treatment.
- Guidelines are provided for properly recording patient information, reviewing medications and vital signs, and evaluating common medical conditions to determine any necessary precautions for dental procedures.
- Certain medical conditions may require pre-medication or consultation with a physician prior to invasive dental treatments.
This is a brief discussion on diabetes mellitus as medical emergency that can be encountered in any dental office.
What to do in such conditions is what I've briefly tried to explain over here.
Regards,
Dr. Abhishek Sharma
(M.D.S - 2016 Batch ; Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery)
Periodontal management of pt. with diabetes mellitus, hypertension, iinfectiv...Ujwal Gautam
This document discusses guidelines for managing patients with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and infective endocarditis in the dental setting. For hypertension, it recommends minimizing stress through short appointments, careful blood pressure monitoring, and consideration of medications. It provides blood pressure categories and treatment guidelines. For diabetes, it discusses assessing glycemic control, the relationship between periodontal disease and diabetes, and safety guidelines. For infective endocarditis, it outlines high risk patients, dental procedures that risk bacteremia, and antibiotic prophylaxis regimens. The goal for all conditions is reducing risk through protocol, education, and selective non-emergency dental care.
HYPERTENSION & ITS MANAGEMENT IN DENTISTRYAshok Kumar
This document discusses hypertension, including its definition, types, causes, grading, clinical features, complications, investigations, and treatment. It defines hypertension as chronically elevated blood pressure, or above 140/90 mm Hg. The main types are primary (essential) hypertension, which has no identifiable cause, and secondary hypertension, which has an underlying cause such as renal, endocrine, or cardiovascular disorders. Clinical features may include headaches, dizziness, and vision changes. Complications can affect the brain, eyes, heart, kidneys, and blood vessels. Treatment involves lifestyle modifications as well as medications like diuretics, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers, and beta blockers. Guidelines are provided for managing hypertensive
Management of a diabetic patient in dental officelalola
This document discusses the management of diabetic patients in a dental office. It notes that diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder caused by insulin deficiency that results in high blood glucose levels. It provides information on assessing a patient's diabetes status and control, such as by inquiring about medications and recent HbA1c levels. For patients with good control, most dental treatments can be provided, while those with complications may require hospital care. It also describes how to treat hypoglycemic episodes and provide post-operative diet instructions and oral hygiene recommendations to diabetic patients.
DENTAL MANAGEMENT OF THE MEDICALLY COMPROMISED PATIENT DENTAL MANAGEMENT OF...MedicineAndFamily
The document discusses dental management considerations for patients with various medical conditions. It covers cardiovascular diseases like angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, and congestive heart failure. It also addresses respiratory diseases like asthma and tuberculosis. Other conditions discussed include liver diseases like cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure, thyroid disorders, and neurogenic disorders like epilepsy. For each condition, it provides guidance on medical consultation, anesthesia options, antibiotic prophylaxis if needed, and managing risks associated with dental procedures or medications.
The document discusses guidelines for the treatment of hypertension. It provides a history of changes to major hypertension guidelines over time, including changes in target blood pressure levels and recommendations for first-line treatment options. It also reviews compelling indications for specific antihypertensive drug classes based on concomitant diseases or conditions. The guidelines emphasize lifestyle modifications and use of diuretics, ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, or calcium channel blockers as preferred initial treatment options for most patients with hypertension.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, has been documented as far back as 2600 BC. It was not until the early 18th century that methods for measuring blood pressure were developed. Blood pressure is determined by cardiac output and systemic vascular resistance. Sustained elevated blood pressure is defined as hypertension. Primary hypertension has no identifiable cause, while secondary hypertension is caused by an underlying condition. Lifestyle modifications and medication are used to treat hypertension and reduce complications like heart disease, stroke, and kidney damage. Accurate measurement and long-term management require a collaborative approach between patients and healthcare providers.
Gainesville Dental Arts is a hometown dental practice located in Gainesville, Virginia, specializing in comprehensive dentistry for the entire family. Our practice places a premium on excellent service, quality care and patient convenience.
Everything you ingest goes through your mouth at first, meaning your oral health can heavily impact your overall health. If you want to keep your dental health in tip-top shape, it is important to know the signs and preventive measures of the most common oral diseases.
In this article, you will learn five common dental diseases. Keep your body healthy by taking care of your oral health.
https://advdentalgroup.com/5-common-dental-and-oral-diseases/
Why undergo a routine dental examinationpenelopelunna
At National Medical Center, the best dental clinic in Satwa, Dubai, we have designed our facility to offer ultimate comfort and hospitality with cutting-edge technology and curated dental care treatments to make you smile better! With the most adept dentists in Satwa for cosmetic dentistry and the dental department, we boast of some of the world’s best doctors and staff. You are sure to receive world-class treatment and subsequent oral rehabilitation programs at affordable rates!
dental health, dental health awareness presentationIbrahimMohamed369
This document provides information on proper brushing technique and dental health. It recommends brushing teeth twice daily at a 45-degree angle using a soft-bristled brush. It also notes the importance of flossing and replacing your toothbrush every 3-4 months. Additionally, it discusses the link between oral health and overall health, noting conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and pneumonia that may be connected to gum disease. Finally, it lists signs like bleeding gums, loose teeth, and toothaches that indicate it's time to see a dentist for evaluation or treatment.
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Dr. Ketaki Guddahe-Shinde is a renowned pediatric dentist based in Wakad, Pimpri-Chinchwad who practices at Kiddie Dental Care. She completed her BDS and MDS and specializes in painless dental treatments for children. She believes in preventing cavities and keeping children's teeth healthy. Dr. Ketaki is experienced in various pediatric dental procedures and ensures treatments are up to global standards. She is a member of the Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry. Kiddie Dental Care provides comprehensive dental care services for children, from infant oral exams to preventive treatments and more.
Dr. Ketaki Guddahe-Shinde is a renowned pediatric dentist based in Wakad, Pimpri-Chinchwad. She received her dental degrees from VYWS Dental College and VSPM Dental College. She specializes in painless dental treatments for children and preventive dentistry. Her dental clinic, Kiddie Dental Home, provides comprehensive dental care services for children, including cleanings, fluoride treatments, and treatments for issues like cavities and gum disease. The clinic aims to provide treatment that meets global standards in a child-friendly environment.
Nowadays, taking care of one’s health has become of utmost importance and people are following workout routines and eating healthy foods. However, despite your best efforts issues do crop up from time to time that require immediate attention. One such common dental problem faced by people is the trench mouth problem. This is a painful dental condition that can affect anyone. Go through the slide to know the ways to keep your trench mouth at bay.
Prudentrx program - common dental problems, their causes, and how to deal wit...PrudentRx Program
Dental and oral health is essential for your overall wellbeing. Poor oral hygiene can result in many dental issues, such as dental cavities and gum diseases. The condition can also lead to some other diseases in many individuals, such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. As per the World Health Organization (WHO) data:
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.
This document provides an overview of common dental diseases and conditions. It discusses periodontal diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis, tooth decay caused by bacteria breaking down sugars, mouth odor from bacterial breakdown, sensitive teeth due to enamel damage, and oral cancer which has a high rate of occurrence in India linked to use of paan masala and gutka. It also mentions noma which affects children in Africa, congenital tooth anomalies, oral trauma, dental erosion, dry mouth, and the role of diet and oral hygiene in prevention. Dentifrices and oral care products are mentioned as tools to promote oral health.
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Routine dental visits are important for maintaining healthy teeth and gums and detecting issues early. Regular checkups can find cavities and other problems in early stages, reducing costs compared to waiting until issues become severe. Dental visits should begin within the first year after the first tooth appears and continue every six months. During visits, dentists examine the head, neck, teeth, gums, and tongue to check for issues like tooth decay, gum disease, and oral cancers. Maintaining regular cleanings and visits can help prevent diseases and identify problems at early, more treatable stages.
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Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, begins as gingivitis when gums become swollen and bleed easily due to plaque buildup. Left untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis where bone and tissue supporting the teeth are destroyed, potentially leading to tooth loss. Treatment for mild gum disease involves improved brushing and flossing, while more severe periodontitis may require non-surgical deep cleaning or surgical treatments like gum grafts to encourage bone regrowth and stabilize loose teeth. Advanced periodontitis will likely require surgical procedures to remove bacteria and smooth roots before grafts or proteins encourage bone regrowth.
1) Maintaining good oral health during pregnancy is important as gum disease in mothers has been linked to preterm birth and potential health issues for the infant.
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2. Many people do not see their dentist regularly unless
they have any dental problem. Dental visits are
important to keep your teeth & gums healthy in order to
prevent dental problems in future. People have
misconception of wasting money over a regular dental
check up but they are not actually aware that they are
preventing dental problem before they reach advanced
stages. Usually most of the dental conditions do not
show any symptoms unless they attain the advanced
stages of the disease.
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Q.1 Why should one see the dentist regularly?
3. Yes flossing is as important as brushing teeth. Brushing
helps in cleaning & removing the plaque & debris present
at the surface of teeth, whereas flossing helps to remove
the film of bacteria & food from between the spaces of
your teeth. Flossing helps you to preserve & keep your
gums healthy by cleaning them regularly. One should
floss once a day in order to get rid of plaque present
between the two surfaces of teeth.
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Q.2 Is flossing teeth mandatory even if I follow brushing
regularly?
4. Kids follow what they usually see, try brushing your
teeth in front of them so that they become keen to
follow the same activity. Once they see you following
the good dental habits, ultimately they will try to
implement the same into their regular activities.
Besides all this you can show them videos of kids
brushing their teeth, also consult your dentist as
soon as child’s first tooth erupts into the oral cavity.
Q.3 How can I convince my kids to brush their teeth regularly?
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5. Q.4 How can I prevent cavities?
Certainly cavities can be minimized by regular brushing & flossing your teeth. Be certain that you
brush or rinse your mouth after every meal. Try to minimize the amount of sugar along with your
meal. Even if you are sweet aholic just make sure you rinse your mouth & do not forget to visit your
dentist.
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6. X-rays helps your dentist to visualize the bone along with the teeth.
An x-ray examination reveals:
Location & extent of cavities
Presence of abscesses or cysts
Periodontal i.e. gums problem
Bone infections
Presence of tumours
Dental radiographs are helpful in detecting the conditions which remain
unseen during clinical examination. Early detection of any condition
ceases the progression towards advanced stages. Your dentist gets to
evaluate your complication accurately through the dental radiographs.
Q.5 How x-rays are helpful?
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7. Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral available in water &
various foods, helps to prevent caries in children & adult. When
the outer surface of teeth is treated with fluoride it makes the
tooth resistant to acid attacks from bacteria that leads to decay.
Fluoride is available in many forms beside foods such as
fluoridated toothpastes, mouth rinses, supplements are also
available. In the dental clinic fluoride is also available in the form
of gels, foams & varnish.
Q.6 What is fluoride & why it is important to dental health?
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8. Q.7 What are cavity fighting sealants?
A dental sealant is a thin coating that is either white or clear applied to premolars & molars over
the deep grooves in the chewing surface of the teeth. Generally sealants are recommended to be
applied from ages 4-13 yrs. Sealants are recommended to a tooth’s surface as soon as it comes in &
since the kids brushing skills are not as strong as adults.
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9. Q.8 I knocked out a tooth, can it be saved?
When a tooth is dislodged patient should contact the dentist within 30 minutes of accident
for successful re-implantation & the tooth must be preserved in milk & should not be
cleaned or brushed. The dentist examines the gums & emergent tooth & then plan
accordingly. If the conditions are normal the tooth is placed back into the socket & splinted.
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10. Q.9 What causes morning breath?
Saliva protects us from bad breath via high concentrations of oxygen, which kills anaerobic, bad
breath bacteria. When the person is awake saliva flushes out the bad breath causing bacteria.
During sleep there is reduction in the flow of saliva which causes dryness of tongue, palate, &
taste buds this causes bacteria to breakdown food particles & leads to increase in sulphur
producing bacteria & causes bad breath.
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11. Q.10 What can I do about sensitive teeth?
Sensitivity of teeth is due to exposure of dentinal surface. On consuming something acidic or
sweet, sensitivity aggravates. To get the appropriate treatment for sensitivity let your dentist
examines you & find out the main cause behind it, whether it is due to exposed root surfaces,
cavity or attrition.
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12. Periodontal diseases refer to infections around the
teeth. Bacteria in the dental plaque lead to
periodontal diseases. Early stages include the
infection of gums which further causes swollen &
bleeding gums. There are possible connections
with periodontal diseases & other medical
conditions like
– Atherosclerosis & heart disease, respiratory
disease, premature births, strokes, diabetes.
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Q.11 What is periodontal disease?
13. Other signs of periodontal disease
include:
Bad breath
Loose teeth
Exposure of roots by retraction of gum tissue
Pain on biting
Pus around the teeth
Periodontal disease can be prevented by practicing good oral
hygiene & visiting your dentist regularly.
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14. There are certain conditions that require pre-medication with an
antibiotic prior to dental treatment to prevent adverse affects and
infection that can be caused by bacteria that enter the blood stream
during certain treatment. Your dentist will let you know prior to
treatment whether you must take antibiotics or not.
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Q.12 Why should one take antibiotics prior to dental treatment?
15. Q.13 How does chemotherapy and/or radiation for cancer
treatment affects mouth?
Chemotherapy & radiation can lead to dry mouth, sores, infections, bleeding gums & pain. The
immune system is generally compromised in cancer patients so it’s quite impossible to control these
conditions. Before the treatment begins it is very important to get recommendations by your dentist
regarding to avoid discomfort & follow-up care.
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16. Q.14 I have dentures. How often should I see my dentist?
People with dentures have no chances of dental decay. People with dentures might have
concern with ill fitting dentures, irritation due to dentures etc. Patient with these problems
must visit the dentist unless his problem is solved. During the patient’s visit the dentist will
conduct an oral cancer screening to see the need for replacement of existing dentures.
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17. Q.15 How is diabetes concerned with my dental health?
Increased blood glucose levels can put your oral health at risk. Research shows that there are
increased chances of gum disease among those with diabetes such as gingivitis &
Periodontitis. Patients with poorly controlled blood glucose level are more likely to develop
serious gum disease & further may lead to loss of teeth.
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18. Q.16 How long will the results of teeth whitening last?
The effects of whitening are thought to last up to a few years. However, this varies from person to
person. The effect is less likely to last as long if you smoke, consume products that can lead to
staining of your teeth. So for the results to end a bit longer you are recommended to avoid smoke,
red wine, coffee, tea & acid containing foods.
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19. Q.17 Do whitening toothpastes work?
The ability of commercial whitening toothpastes vary in their ability to whiten teeth. They are
used along with mild abrasives to remove stains over external surface. Internal stains cannot be
removed that easily with whitening toothpastes. Toothpastes comprises of hard abrasives which
can damage the outer surface i.e.
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20. There are many factors which causes staining of your white
teeth. People who smoke, drink red wine, coffee & consume
acidic foods are more vulnerable to stained teeth. Some people
may have staining under the surface, which can be caused by
certain antibiotics or by tiny cracks in the teeth which take up
stains.
Q.18 What are factors behind stained teeth?
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21. Bleeding gums are due to deposits of plaque below the gums. The
plaque beneath the gums leads to swollen gums & ultimately causes
bleeding of gums. This occurs due to improper oral hygiene
maintenance & certain medications. Early stage of disease responds
well to good brushing & flossing habits & regular dental check-
up's.
Q.19 What should one do about bleeding gums?
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22. Cancer sores are small, shallow ulcers in the mouth that often leads
to discomfort while eating & talking. The exact etiology of canker
sores is unknown. Sometimes stress or tissue injury is thought to be
the cause. Sometimes a sharp tooth surface or dental appliances like
braces or ill-fitting dentures might also trigger canker sores. Also
impaired immune system, nutritional problems such as- B12, zinc,
folic acid or iron deficiency can lead to canker sores.
Q.20 What causes canker sores?
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23. Certainly smokeless tobacco is harmful. It affects oral cavity in an
abominable way by causing teeth decay in exposed roots. All types of
smokeless tobacco contain nicotine & chemicals that may cause cancer.
Additionally, white patches & red sores turn into cancer.
It also has direct effects on the mouth.
Bad breath
Discoloured teeth
Gums begin to recede & become diseased, leading to lose teeth.
Cancer of mouth including lip, tongue & cheek.
Q.21 Is smokeless tobacco harmful?
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24. For more information, you can book an appointment at
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