This document provides information on oral health and dentistry. It discusses topics like plaque formation, the benefits of flossing, smoking and gum disease, tooth anatomy, eruption sequences, the connection between oral and full body health, types of tooth decay, gum diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis, childhood dental issues, diseases in adults, cancer prevention and symptoms, proper oral hygiene techniques, dental hygiene, dental visits and mouth care.
Maintaining dental hygiene is the most important thing for your overall health and wellness.Lets have a look at the ways you can maintain your oral hygiene and dentists recommended practices
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February is national children's dental health month. Here is a presentation explaining dental health topics aimed toward teens. At Lincoln Family Dentistry, we have dental professionals visit schools in the Lincoln, NE area; to explain proper dental hygiene and how to keep they're teeth shining white for the years to come.
Why is oral hygiene so important for good dental healthjacee kaylen
Periodontal disease and decay are both caused by bacterial plaque. Plaque is a colorless film, which sticks to your teeth at the gumline. Plaque constantly forms on your teeth. By thorough daily brushing and flossing you can remove these germs and help prevent periodontal disease.
Maintaining dental hygiene is the most important thing for your overall health and wellness.Lets have a look at the ways you can maintain your oral hygiene and dentists recommended practices
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.
February is national children's dental health month. Here is a presentation explaining dental health topics aimed toward kids. At Lincoln Family Dentistry, we have dental professionals visit schools in the Lincoln, NE area; to explain proper dental hygiene and how to keep they're teeth shining white for the years to come.
Child dentistry- Dental Care for ChildrenUS Dental
It explains in detail about dental problem occurs in children & its treatment, gives guideline about oral care among children and live cases solve at US Dental- center for Advanced Dentistry.
It is a detailed description of the various brushing techniques practiced. It is a presentable seminar which is easy to understand. It helped me a lot to learn the technique in detail.
I would like to thank everyone associated with me and this presentation.
February is national children's dental health month. Here is a presentation explaining dental health topics aimed toward teens. At Lincoln Family Dentistry, we have dental professionals visit schools in the Lincoln, NE area; to explain proper dental hygiene and how to keep they're teeth shining white for the years to come.
Why is oral hygiene so important for good dental healthjacee kaylen
Periodontal disease and decay are both caused by bacterial plaque. Plaque is a colorless film, which sticks to your teeth at the gumline. Plaque constantly forms on your teeth. By thorough daily brushing and flossing you can remove these germs and help prevent periodontal disease.
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Caring for your oral health, understanding oral health issues specific to women, and learning how to recognize oral health problems.
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TOP 20 ORAL HEALTH ISSUES- YOU NEED TO TAKE CARE ABOUT THEMElite Dental Group
Those who try to take care of their oral health right from the beginning are the one who lives their life with less dental problems. Still, there are lots of people in this world who face different types of oral health issues, out of which we will tell you some of them.
Oral Cavity:Common problem associated with teeth and gums.kunjanlanjewar2002
Oral cavity is refers as mouth or buccal cavity.There are many problem related to teeth and gum,such as plaque,tooth decay and periodontal disease.They can treated by maintaining oral hygiene.
البحث عبارة عن مدى إنتشار تسوس الاسنان بين طلاب المدارس الابتدائيه في مدينة صنعاء-اليمن
إشراف الدكتور/علي المشهداني
رئيس قسم طب المجتمع في جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا
2. Did you know ?
Bacteria[plaque] forms in 2-3 hours after
brushing and flossing.
Flossing can increase your span to 6.4 years.
Flossing delays the effect of aging.
Smoking may lead to more than half of all cases
of gum disease.
7. Full Body Connection
Bacteria that causes periodontal disease can be
spread through close contact between people.
8. Approx. 90%of systemic disease have links to oral
health.
People who have periodontal disease double their
risk to fatal heart attack.
Infection in mouth increases risk of respiratory
infection.
Diabetes with periodontal disease have more
difficulty in controlling blood sugar level.
9. TOOTH DECAY [CARIES]
Broadly caries are of 3 types
1. Pit and Fissure caries.
2. Smooth surface caries.
3. Cervical caries.
4. Nursing bottle caries.
10. Mechanism of tooth decay.
Bacteria in the presence of sugary substance
produce acid that causes demineralization of teeth.
11. Enamel is affected first, as decay continues it
reaches to dentin and then to pulp.
Saved by filling. Needs RCT
12. GINGIVITIS
• Inflammation of the
gingival tissue.
• Bleeding gums.
• Factors may also be
hormonal, drug induced.
13. PERIODONTITIS
Infected gum recedes.
Plaque and Ca++ continue to increase.
Pockets become infected.
Bone loss starts.
Periodontal disease causes 70% of tooth loss.
It affects 3 out of 4 people .
14. Causes of periodontal disease.
Lack of daily ,complete oral hygiene.
Broken fillings/teeth.
Misaligned/crowded teeth.
A poorly balanced diet.
Systemic disease.
Drugs[xerostomia]
15. Symptoms of periodontal disease.
Red ,puffy gums.
Gum tenderness[pain]
Gum that bleed during brushing.
Persistent bad breath.[halitosis]
Shifted/loosened teeth.
Pus.
23. Replacement of tooth loss.
EDENTULISM- Loss of one or more teeth.
Restore it by-
RPD[Removal partial denture.]
FPD[Fixed partial denture.]
CD[Complete denture.]
Implant.
Prosthesis – obturator.
24. CANCER
Causes-
1. Tobaco smoking and chewing.
2. Heavy use of alcohol.
3. HPV infection.
4. Sun.
5. Betel nut chewing.
6. Age and heredity.
25. Sign and Symptoms of Cancer.
1. Ulcer ,irritation in mouth , lip or throat.
2. White or Red patch in oral cavity.
3. Feeling that something is caught in throat.
4. Difficulty in chewing/swallowing.
5. Numbness in tongue/lower lip.
6. Poorly fitting denture due to swelling in jaws.
7. Pain in ear without hearing loss.
26. PROPER ORAL HYGIENE.
Proper oral hygiene can prevent tooth loss
, periodontal disease and tooth decay.
27. A lifetime of proper hygiene
improves quality of life
28. Teeth Brushing Technique
What is the right way to brush-
Proper brushing takes at least 2 min.
Use short gentle strokes.
Make a 45 degree angle between
brush and tooth surface .
Clean the outer surface of upper
teeth , then lower teeth .
Clean the chewing surface.
Make sure to brush your tongue
29. Type of toothbrush –
Soft bristles with small head.
How often should I replace my tooth brush
When begin to wear or every three months ,
whichever comes first.
How important is the tooth paste?
According to the need and choice.
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34. Dental Hygiene
Reduces possible sources of infection and maintains
integrity of teeth and gums
Promotes a better appetite
Identifies the correct use of topical and oral
medications
35. Dental Visits
• All patients should be encouraged
to regularly visit the dentist, at
least once every 6 months
• Patients should disclose HIV
status to their dentists
• Preventive, restorative, palliative,
rehabilitative services should be
provided.
36. Mouth Care
• Involves the teeth, gums, palate and tongue
• Patients should be encouraged to:
• Brush teeth, at least twice/day or after meals
• Soft toothbrush, replace every 1 – 2 months
• Use toothpaste that contains fluoride
• Floss after meals (be cautious with low platelet
counts)
• Regularly use an alcohol – free mouthwash
• Moisturize and lubricate lips and mucosa as
needed .