Some considerations in treatment planning myofunctional orthodontics based on the patients' psychology as well a dental needs in the context of a multi-service orthodontic practice.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on integrative orthodontics. It discusses treating crooked teeth as a symptom of underlying issues rather than the problem itself. The presentation addresses treating the whole patient, including airway dysfunction, breathing problems, and postural abnormalities. It emphasizes non-extraction treatment approaches and using orthodontics to advance the maxilla and mandible for improved facial and dental development.
The document discusses proper dental care from childhood through adulthood. It notes that people are born with 20 baby teeth which are replaced by 32 permanent adult teeth starting around age 6. Good dental hygiene including brushing twice daily, flossing once daily, eating a nutritious diet, avoiding tobacco use, and visiting the dentist regularly is necessary to prevent cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss. Taking good care of one's teeth allows the 32 adult teeth to potentially last a lifetime.
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.
Medications used in dentistry include analgesics to control pain, antibiotics to prevent or treat infections, mouthwashes to control plaque and gingivitis, fluoride supplements to prevent tooth decay, and artificial saliva to treat dry mouth. Anesthetics are used for pain control during dental procedures. Muscle relaxants may be prescribed to treat conditions like teeth grinding or temporomandibular joint disorders. Antifungals can stop the spread of infections like oral thrush or denture stomatitis.
Shailee Patel created a lesson plan to teach proper oral hygiene to 3-4 year olds. The plan involves demonstrating brushing and flossing techniques using an activity board, typodont, stuffed animals and sing-along music. Students will first watch a demonstration then practice the techniques. The lesson aims to explain the importance of brushing to remove "sugar bugs" which cause cavities if left on teeth. Students will participate in an activity and be asked questions to evaluate their understanding of proper brushing habits.
Video Oral Hygiene Instructions Final - Jose Castillo revisedCole_Cast
This document describes a mobile video designed to provide Spanish-speaking dental patients with oral hygiene instructions in their native language. The video aims to reduce dental plaque, gum disease, and tooth decay by improving the effectiveness of oral hygiene instruction between English-speaking dentists and their Spanish-speaking patients. The video is divided into three segments that use constructivist and behaviorist learning theories. It introduces brushing and flossing techniques through audio-visual and hands-on demonstration and allows patients to self-assess and receive feedback from their dentist. The document outlines the learning objectives, target audience, design, and a scenario for how the video could be used during a patient visit.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on integrative orthodontics. It discusses treating crooked teeth as a symptom of underlying issues rather than the problem itself. The presentation addresses treating the whole patient, including airway dysfunction, breathing problems, and postural abnormalities. It emphasizes non-extraction treatment approaches and using orthodontics to advance the maxilla and mandible for improved facial and dental development.
The document discusses proper dental care from childhood through adulthood. It notes that people are born with 20 baby teeth which are replaced by 32 permanent adult teeth starting around age 6. Good dental hygiene including brushing twice daily, flossing once daily, eating a nutritious diet, avoiding tobacco use, and visiting the dentist regularly is necessary to prevent cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss. Taking good care of one's teeth allows the 32 adult teeth to potentially last a lifetime.
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.
Medications used in dentistry include analgesics to control pain, antibiotics to prevent or treat infections, mouthwashes to control plaque and gingivitis, fluoride supplements to prevent tooth decay, and artificial saliva to treat dry mouth. Anesthetics are used for pain control during dental procedures. Muscle relaxants may be prescribed to treat conditions like teeth grinding or temporomandibular joint disorders. Antifungals can stop the spread of infections like oral thrush or denture stomatitis.
Shailee Patel created a lesson plan to teach proper oral hygiene to 3-4 year olds. The plan involves demonstrating brushing and flossing techniques using an activity board, typodont, stuffed animals and sing-along music. Students will first watch a demonstration then practice the techniques. The lesson aims to explain the importance of brushing to remove "sugar bugs" which cause cavities if left on teeth. Students will participate in an activity and be asked questions to evaluate their understanding of proper brushing habits.
Video Oral Hygiene Instructions Final - Jose Castillo revisedCole_Cast
This document describes a mobile video designed to provide Spanish-speaking dental patients with oral hygiene instructions in their native language. The video aims to reduce dental plaque, gum disease, and tooth decay by improving the effectiveness of oral hygiene instruction between English-speaking dentists and their Spanish-speaking patients. The video is divided into three segments that use constructivist and behaviorist learning theories. It introduces brushing and flossing techniques through audio-visual and hands-on demonstration and allows patients to self-assess and receive feedback from their dentist. The document outlines the learning objectives, target audience, design, and a scenario for how the video could be used during a patient visit.
The document discusses interim therapeutic restorations (ITRs) and minimal intervention dentistry. ITRs are used to stabilize dental caries in young, uncooperative patients and involve sealing lesions with materials like resin or glass ionomer without extensive drilling. Factors for the success of ITRs include proper diagnosis, adequate restoration, and appropriate excavation. The document also discusses techniques like air abrasion, polymer burs, and glass ionomer sealants that are minimally invasive and important aspects of modern caries management.
This document provides an overview of the history and evolution of the field of pedodontics. It discusses how pedodontics began to emerge as a distinct field in the 1700s through pioneers like Robert Burton. It outlines the founding of important organizations over time, such as the American Society of Dentistry for Children in 1940 and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry in 1984. The document also reviews the history of pedodontics in other countries and regions, as well as its evolution in India beginning in the 1920s. Overall, the document traces how pedodontics has matured from its origins into a well-established specialty focused on comprehensive oral healthcare for children.
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.
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.
This document provides information about maintaining good dental health and hygiene. It discusses the primary causes of common dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease. It also outlines steps for proper brushing and cleaning techniques, including using a medium toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste twice daily, changing the toothbrush every three months, and gargling after meals. The document recommends visiting the dentist at least once every six months for checkups and professional dental care.
This document provides an overview of periodontal disease, including the periodontal team, causes, symptoms, classifications, diagnostic procedures, and treatments. The main points are:
- Periodontal disease involves inflammation and infection of the gums and bone around the teeth. It is common and can be caused by plaque, calculus, poor oral hygiene, and certain medical conditions.
- The periodontal team includes the periodontist, dental assistants, hygienists, and office staff who work together to treat and manage periodontal disease.
- Diagnostic procedures include a medical history, examination, x-rays, and periodontal screening to assess the patient's condition and develop a treatment plan.
Routine dental cleaning during orthodontic treatment | oral hygiene during or...Dr. Rajat Sachdeva
Orthodontic treatment leads to more food accumulation due to braces. Maintaining oral hygiene becomes a challenge for the patient. Hence, frequent visits to the clinic, routine check ups, use of specific cleaning aids are needed for the healthy & successful orthodontic treatment.
To book an appointment contact :
Dr.Rajat Sachdeva
Director & Mentor
Dr Sachdeva’s Dental Aesthetic And Implant Institute
I 101, Ashok Vihar Phase 1, Delhi- 110052
Contact us at
Phone : +919818894041,01142464041
• Our Websites:
• www.sachdevadentalcare.com
• www.dentalimplantindia.co.in
• www.dentalclinicindelhi.com
• www.dentalcoursesdelhi.com
• Google+ link: https://goo.gl/vqAmvr
• Facebook link: https://goo.gl/tui98A
• Youtube link: https://goo.gl/mk7jfm
• Linkedin link: https://goo.gl/PrPgpB
• Slideshare link : http://goo.gl/0HY6ep
• Twitter Page : https://goo.gl/tohkcI
• Instagram page : https://goo.gl/OOGVig
• For Dentists : https://goo.gl/6t8DD5
This document discusses personal oral hygiene and plaque control methods. It covers various terms used, including oral hygiene and oral physiotherapy. Periodontal disease is largely preventable through behavioral choices like oral hygiene practices. Good plaque control is key to preventing and treating periodontal disease. The document reviews different home care techniques like toothbrushing and the use of interdental cleaning aids. It also discusses the frequency of plaque removal and the role of chemical plaque control agents in toothpastes and mouthwashes.
For other resources on dog training and caring for your dog please visit http://www.akc.org/dog-owners/resource-center/
Raise your hand if you’re vigilant about brushing your
dog’s teeth every day. If you’ve got your arm up, we
salute you. If you don’t … well, it’s not too late to start.
We’ve all been told to brush our dog’s teeth. Unfortunately
it’s a task that often falls through the cracks.But this one simple daily routine can have a
major impact on your dog’s health.
Motivation and oral hygiene instructionsNuhafadhil
Motivation and oral hygiene instructions are important for preventing dental diseases. Bacterial plaque contributes to dental caries and periodontal diseases, so mechanical removal of plaque through brushing and flossing is necessary. Motivating patients involves educating them about plaque, diseases, and the importance of oral hygiene through demonstrations and ensuring their understanding. Proper oral hygiene includes brushing twice daily, flossing, a healthy diet, using mouthwashes, and regular dental checkups to remove plaque and prevent common dental problems.
This document provides tips for proper oral hygiene, including brushing teeth twice daily for two minutes with fluoride toothpaste, flossing twice a day, and visiting the dentist twice per year. It recommends cleaning all surfaces of the teeth as well as the tongue, using a soft-bristled toothbrush that is replaced every three months or after illness. Additionally, it suggests limiting snacks and sugary drinks while choosing nutritious options and always brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash.
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.
This document discusses the importance of preventive dental care. It emphasizes that dental disease is preventable through proper brushing, flossing, eating a balanced diet, and regular dental checkups. The document is presented by Dr. Monika Agrawal from SYMA Dental Care Pvt. Ltd and provides tips for maintaining good oral hygiene habits at various life stages to prevent common issues like cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
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.
Taking care of your teeth is important for maintaining proper nutrition, articulation, and overall health. Regular dental checkups are crucial for detecting cavities early when they are still small and easy to treat. Modern dentistry now uses techniques like air abrasion that eliminate drills and needles, making procedures more comfortable. The majority of adults have some form of gum disease, which is a primary cause of tooth loss if left untreated. Periodontal disease starts as reversible gingivitis but can progress to periodontitis and bone loss if plaque is not removed from teeth. Seeing a dentist regularly is essential for preventing cavities, gum disease, and potential tooth loss.
This document provides guidelines and exercises for preschool awareness rhymes. It includes 5 exercises to work on rhyming, jaw movement, tongue movement, silly sounds, and a closing rhyme. The exercises encourage proper posture and movement of the oral mechanism. Students are instructed to listen for rhyming words and distinguish between similar and different sounds while incorporating movement. The goal is to develop awareness of speech production and sequencing skills through rhymes and songs.
This document discusses various oral health topics including dental caries, periodontal disease, tooth wear, oral cancer, and proper oral hygiene habits. It notes that dental caries are caused by factors like poor oral hygiene, sweet foods and drinks, and dry mouth. Periodontal disease symptoms include bleeding gums and can be caused by poor oral hygiene. Maintaining proper brushing and flossing techniques along with professional cleanings are important for prevention. The role of diet, fluoride, and dental procedures in treating dental issues is also outlined.
The document discusses various aspects of oral health including dental caries, periodontal disease, and their causes and prevention. It provides information on proper oral hygiene habits like brushing and flossing as well as professional dental cleanings and treatments. Various oral conditions, their symptoms, and treatment options are also summarized. The importance of routine dental checkups and avoiding risk factors like smoking are emphasized.
This document discusses the connections between breathing disorders like sleep apnea and asthma and their impacts on facial development and dental health. It suggests that medicine and dentistry should be in conversation to address these issues. Early intervention is important to guide proper facial growth and establish nasal breathing. Removing obstacles to nasal breathing like tonsils/adenoids and using palatal expansion or orthotropic techniques can help. Establishing proper tongue posture is also key to supporting development.
Oral motor therapies involve exercises that target the muscles involved in speech production. These include exercises for blowing, sucking, chewing, licking, and tongue movements. Therapists recommend 5-10 minutes of oral motor exercises as part of a 30 minute therapy session or 5-10 minutes as part of daily home practice. Examples of exercises include blowing bubbles, sucking through straws, chewing crunchy foods, licking popsicles, and tongue exercises like tongue pushes and pops. The goal is to strengthen the muscles for speech and improve articulation.
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 1
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 4
The document discusses interim therapeutic restorations (ITRs) and minimal intervention dentistry. ITRs are used to stabilize dental caries in young, uncooperative patients and involve sealing lesions with materials like resin or glass ionomer without extensive drilling. Factors for the success of ITRs include proper diagnosis, adequate restoration, and appropriate excavation. The document also discusses techniques like air abrasion, polymer burs, and glass ionomer sealants that are minimally invasive and important aspects of modern caries management.
This document provides an overview of the history and evolution of the field of pedodontics. It discusses how pedodontics began to emerge as a distinct field in the 1700s through pioneers like Robert Burton. It outlines the founding of important organizations over time, such as the American Society of Dentistry for Children in 1940 and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry in 1984. The document also reviews the history of pedodontics in other countries and regions, as well as its evolution in India beginning in the 1920s. Overall, the document traces how pedodontics has matured from its origins into a well-established specialty focused on comprehensive oral healthcare for children.
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.
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.
This document provides information about maintaining good dental health and hygiene. It discusses the primary causes of common dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease. It also outlines steps for proper brushing and cleaning techniques, including using a medium toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste twice daily, changing the toothbrush every three months, and gargling after meals. The document recommends visiting the dentist at least once every six months for checkups and professional dental care.
This document provides an overview of periodontal disease, including the periodontal team, causes, symptoms, classifications, diagnostic procedures, and treatments. The main points are:
- Periodontal disease involves inflammation and infection of the gums and bone around the teeth. It is common and can be caused by plaque, calculus, poor oral hygiene, and certain medical conditions.
- The periodontal team includes the periodontist, dental assistants, hygienists, and office staff who work together to treat and manage periodontal disease.
- Diagnostic procedures include a medical history, examination, x-rays, and periodontal screening to assess the patient's condition and develop a treatment plan.
Routine dental cleaning during orthodontic treatment | oral hygiene during or...Dr. Rajat Sachdeva
Orthodontic treatment leads to more food accumulation due to braces. Maintaining oral hygiene becomes a challenge for the patient. Hence, frequent visits to the clinic, routine check ups, use of specific cleaning aids are needed for the healthy & successful orthodontic treatment.
To book an appointment contact :
Dr.Rajat Sachdeva
Director & Mentor
Dr Sachdeva’s Dental Aesthetic And Implant Institute
I 101, Ashok Vihar Phase 1, Delhi- 110052
Contact us at
Phone : +919818894041,01142464041
• Our Websites:
• www.sachdevadentalcare.com
• www.dentalimplantindia.co.in
• www.dentalclinicindelhi.com
• www.dentalcoursesdelhi.com
• Google+ link: https://goo.gl/vqAmvr
• Facebook link: https://goo.gl/tui98A
• Youtube link: https://goo.gl/mk7jfm
• Linkedin link: https://goo.gl/PrPgpB
• Slideshare link : http://goo.gl/0HY6ep
• Twitter Page : https://goo.gl/tohkcI
• Instagram page : https://goo.gl/OOGVig
• For Dentists : https://goo.gl/6t8DD5
This document discusses personal oral hygiene and plaque control methods. It covers various terms used, including oral hygiene and oral physiotherapy. Periodontal disease is largely preventable through behavioral choices like oral hygiene practices. Good plaque control is key to preventing and treating periodontal disease. The document reviews different home care techniques like toothbrushing and the use of interdental cleaning aids. It also discusses the frequency of plaque removal and the role of chemical plaque control agents in toothpastes and mouthwashes.
For other resources on dog training and caring for your dog please visit http://www.akc.org/dog-owners/resource-center/
Raise your hand if you’re vigilant about brushing your
dog’s teeth every day. If you’ve got your arm up, we
salute you. If you don’t … well, it’s not too late to start.
We’ve all been told to brush our dog’s teeth. Unfortunately
it’s a task that often falls through the cracks.But this one simple daily routine can have a
major impact on your dog’s health.
Motivation and oral hygiene instructionsNuhafadhil
Motivation and oral hygiene instructions are important for preventing dental diseases. Bacterial plaque contributes to dental caries and periodontal diseases, so mechanical removal of plaque through brushing and flossing is necessary. Motivating patients involves educating them about plaque, diseases, and the importance of oral hygiene through demonstrations and ensuring their understanding. Proper oral hygiene includes brushing twice daily, flossing, a healthy diet, using mouthwashes, and regular dental checkups to remove plaque and prevent common dental problems.
This document provides tips for proper oral hygiene, including brushing teeth twice daily for two minutes with fluoride toothpaste, flossing twice a day, and visiting the dentist twice per year. It recommends cleaning all surfaces of the teeth as well as the tongue, using a soft-bristled toothbrush that is replaced every three months or after illness. Additionally, it suggests limiting snacks and sugary drinks while choosing nutritious options and always brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash.
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.
This document discusses the importance of preventive dental care. It emphasizes that dental disease is preventable through proper brushing, flossing, eating a balanced diet, and regular dental checkups. The document is presented by Dr. Monika Agrawal from SYMA Dental Care Pvt. Ltd and provides tips for maintaining good oral hygiene habits at various life stages to prevent common issues like cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
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.
Taking care of your teeth is important for maintaining proper nutrition, articulation, and overall health. Regular dental checkups are crucial for detecting cavities early when they are still small and easy to treat. Modern dentistry now uses techniques like air abrasion that eliminate drills and needles, making procedures more comfortable. The majority of adults have some form of gum disease, which is a primary cause of tooth loss if left untreated. Periodontal disease starts as reversible gingivitis but can progress to periodontitis and bone loss if plaque is not removed from teeth. Seeing a dentist regularly is essential for preventing cavities, gum disease, and potential tooth loss.
This document provides guidelines and exercises for preschool awareness rhymes. It includes 5 exercises to work on rhyming, jaw movement, tongue movement, silly sounds, and a closing rhyme. The exercises encourage proper posture and movement of the oral mechanism. Students are instructed to listen for rhyming words and distinguish between similar and different sounds while incorporating movement. The goal is to develop awareness of speech production and sequencing skills through rhymes and songs.
This document discusses various oral health topics including dental caries, periodontal disease, tooth wear, oral cancer, and proper oral hygiene habits. It notes that dental caries are caused by factors like poor oral hygiene, sweet foods and drinks, and dry mouth. Periodontal disease symptoms include bleeding gums and can be caused by poor oral hygiene. Maintaining proper brushing and flossing techniques along with professional cleanings are important for prevention. The role of diet, fluoride, and dental procedures in treating dental issues is also outlined.
The document discusses various aspects of oral health including dental caries, periodontal disease, and their causes and prevention. It provides information on proper oral hygiene habits like brushing and flossing as well as professional dental cleanings and treatments. Various oral conditions, their symptoms, and treatment options are also summarized. The importance of routine dental checkups and avoiding risk factors like smoking are emphasized.
This document discusses the connections between breathing disorders like sleep apnea and asthma and their impacts on facial development and dental health. It suggests that medicine and dentistry should be in conversation to address these issues. Early intervention is important to guide proper facial growth and establish nasal breathing. Removing obstacles to nasal breathing like tonsils/adenoids and using palatal expansion or orthotropic techniques can help. Establishing proper tongue posture is also key to supporting development.
Oral motor therapies involve exercises that target the muscles involved in speech production. These include exercises for blowing, sucking, chewing, licking, and tongue movements. Therapists recommend 5-10 minutes of oral motor exercises as part of a 30 minute therapy session or 5-10 minutes as part of daily home practice. Examples of exercises include blowing bubbles, sucking through straws, chewing crunchy foods, licking popsicles, and tongue exercises like tongue pushes and pops. The goal is to strengthen the muscles for speech and improve articulation.
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 1
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 4
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS AND CEPHALOMETRIC ANALYSIS CRITERIA FOR FUNCTIONAL JAW O...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
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Oral habits & habits breaking appliances + night guardRahaf Sn
This document discusses various oral habits in children including thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, lip habits, and bruxism. For each habit, it provides information on prevalence, potential impacts, and management approaches. Thumb sucking management can include counseling, reminders, rewards systems, and intraoral appliances. Tongue thrusting management involves training correct swallowing and tongue posture, as well as speech therapy and appliances. Lip habits may require correction of malocclusion or use of appliances. Bruxism management uses approaches like psychotherapy, occlusal adjustments, and bite guards. The document concludes with a list of references.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
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This document provides an overview of functional appliances used in orthodontic treatment. It begins with definitions of functional appliances and a brief history of their development. It then discusses the basis, classification, forces, treatment principles, indications, actions, case selection, and common appliances like the activator, frankel regulator, bionator, twin block, and Herbst appliance. It provides details on their design, indications, mode of action, and advantages. In summary, the document serves as a comprehensive guide to functional appliances, their development and use in orthodontic treatment.
A series of lectures by Dr. Barry Raphael on Airway-focused orthodontics.
Chapter 7 : Some ways of changing the Form side of the facial growth and adaptation equation.
This document provides information about multiple episodes of "The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative", a podcast produced by Drs. Mark A. Cruz and Barry Raphael. It lists the episode numbers, dates, guest speakers, and brief episode titles for over 50 past episodes dating back to January 2014. The episodes discuss various topics related to airway dentistry, sleep, breathing, orthodontics, posture, and interdisciplinary collaboration between dental and medical professionals.
This document discusses how epigenetics and environmental factors can influence facial development and airways later in life. It presents an intraoral appliance that aims to promote more youthful facial development over 12 months by targeting maxillary growth sites and enhancing airway symmetry through controlled forces of chewing and muscle deprogramming. The appliance separates teeth unilaterally while protecting them from wear and fractures, and distributes biting forces in a way that stimulates underlying bone and promotes developmental changes to the face, jaw, and airway.
Myofunctional Research Company presents Myobrace Beginner Course by Dr. Barry Raphael at the Raphael Center for Integrative Education, Clifton, New Jersey, January 2014: Part 2
This document provides a brief history of myofunctional orthodontics, listing important contributors from 1850 to present day. It focuses on two pioneers: Wilhelm Roux, a German anatomist in the late 19th century who first conceptualized "Functional Orthopedics"; and Alfred P. Rogers, an orthodontist in the early 20th century who advocated total-child treatment including muscular exercises to improve posture and breathing. The document presents several of Rogers' publications from 1918-1926 where he emphasized the importance of muscle training and exercises alone in orthodontic treatment.
Practice focusing on orofacial myofunctional therapy and Buteyko breathing retraining.
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy is the practice of teaching clients neuromuscular techniques to alleviate orofacial disorders.
These disorders include things like:
Tongue thrusts
Lip and tongue sucking
Snoring
Pacifier, thumb uses or nail biting
Orofacial disorders can show up as crazy things like
Restless legs
Silent acid reflux
Sinus infections
Temporomandibular pain
Neck and shoulder pain
Fibromyalgia
Orthodontic relapse
This document discusses airway and facial development, evolution, and how environmental stressors can lead to unintended physiological consequences and compromises. It explores the difference between competencies developed through genetic evolution and design, and compensations developed through environmental influences and stress, which can result in secondary dysfunctions. Specifically, it examines how competent behaviors and functions in children can be replaced by compensatory parafunctions due to environmental factors like mouth breathing, which can ultimately lead to malocclusions and other structural asymmetries if left unaddressed.
This document summarizes the results of a study on the influence of orofacial myology therapy on the upper intercanine distance. The study found that practicing muscle exercises through orofacial myology therapy led to changes in soft tissue and facial muscle adaptation over time. Notably, the average upper intercanine distance increased by 3.2mm after 8 therapy sessions, with most of the increase occurring within the first 5 sessions. The researchers believe the increases were likely due to changes in lip and tongue position from the therapy exerting new forces on the teeth and allowing the teeth to find a new equilibrium position over time.
Kinesio Tape is a material resembling human skin that can be stretched up to 140% of its length. When applied to the skin, it is believed to have various physiological effects such as reducing pain, improving circulation and lymphatic drainage, and assisting muscle movement. This document discusses the use of Kinesio Tape for orofacial myofunctional intervention, noting that it allows therapists to directly stimulate the skin and proprioceptors, potentially improving mandibular posture, swallowing frequency, and pain relief for conditions like craniomandibular dysplasia.
Norman paradigm shift—orofacial myofunctional therapy the new comprehensiv...associazione ipertesto
The document proposes a paradigm shift in how speech language pathologists examine the oral motor system. Currently, SLPs conduct examinations that are considered comprehensive but do not fully evaluate risks for obstructed airways and other oral myofunctional disorders. The authors argue for developing a new, more comprehensive examination tool that considers additional structures and functions. This would allow SLPs to more properly diagnose and treat issues impacting speech, swallowing, and beyond. Example areas to examine more extensively include tongue position, frenulums, tonsils, facial profile, and tooth correlations. The goal is for this expanded examination to become the standard practiced and taught in the US.
This document discusses paediatric dentistry and techniques for managing child patient behavior in dental settings. It defines paediatric dentistry and lists its components. It also outlines general principles for child management, including establishing communication and explaining procedures, as well as specific techniques like behaviour shaping, tell-show-do, and protective stabilization. The document provides a historical overview of the field and describes pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to sedation and anxiety management in paediatric dental patients.
PPT_Health 7_Q1_Lesson 5(Coping Skill, Health Screening Test Procedure).pptxEddiePadillaLugo
This document provides information on coping skills for dealing with emotional problems and challenges during adolescence. It discusses seeking support from friends or family members, positively reframing negative thoughts, developing problem-solving strategies, and using self-talk. Examples of self-talk statements are provided for preparing for stressful situations, facing challenges, coping with fear, and self-congratulations. The document also addresses the importance of regular health checkups and screening for early detection of medical issues, including breast self-exams and scoliosis screening.
NON- PHARMACOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT- part 2(1).pptxdrrishabhkapoor
This document discusses non-pharmacological behavior management techniques for pediatric dentistry. It begins by outlining the objectives of establishing effective communication, gaining the child's confidence, and providing a comfortable environment. Various techniques are described, including communication, behavior shaping, and behavior management methods. Behavior shaping involves modeling, contingency management, and desensitization. Behavior management includes audio analgesia, biofeedback, voice control, hypnosis, humor, coping mechanisms, relaxation, distraction, and aversive conditioning (as a last resort). Physical restraints may also be used in limited situations. The goal is to modify a child's behavior using reinforcement and allow for successful dental treatment.
This document discusses dental pain from the perspective of a patient's psychology and experience. It provides suggestions for dentists to help ease a patient's fears and anxieties. The key points made include starting the appointment with simple questions to make the patient comfortable, taking time to explain procedures in non-technical terms, using gentle examination techniques, and addressing any failures in a calm and understanding manner. The overall goal is to help patients feel at ease by building trust and managing their psychological response to dental care.
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2. The document discusses goals of counselling such as enhancing coping skills, improving relationships, promoting decision-making, facilitating client potential, and facilitating behaviour change.
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2. The document discusses goals of counselling such as enhancing coping skills, improving relationships, promoting decision-making, facilitating client potential, and facilitating behaviour change.
3. The counselling process typically involves initial disclosure, in-depth exploration, goal setting, intervention, and evaluation or termination. Effective counselling techniques and evaluating progress are emphasized.
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This document announces an upcoming webinar titled "Current Topics in Airway Dentistry" hosted by The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative on June 13, 2016 at 9:30 EST. The webinar will be produced by Dr. Mark A. Cruz and Dr. Barry Raphael and will discuss evolution, Darwinian dentistry, competencies, stressors, physiology, and consequences as they relate to airway dentistry.
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The document announces upcoming events on airway orthodontics and a new collaborative medical/dental care model. It provides information on upcoming spreecasts and mini-residency courses on airway assessment, causes of airway dysfunctions, treatment, and practice. It also includes a call for participants in a white flag initiative and invites people to subscribe to updates, provide feedback, and share invitations with others. It closes with a parting quote about evidence-based practice and the need for ongoing curiosity and discourse.
This document discusses orthodontics and airway issues. It mentions that three orthodontists who attended an AARD meeting were curious about airway problems after one mentioned speakers on health and airway journeys. The friend spent two days promoting airway awareness and ALF programs, hoping other practitioners would understand the problems and solutions. The friend suggests crafting a vision for what they hope to achieve.
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This email from a friend discusses a presentation they saw that focused on mandibular advancement for correcting malocclusions. The friend critiques the presentation for overlooking important factors like tongue position and swallowing pattern. They believe the actual problem in the cases was a low resting tongue level caused by issues like tongue tie or bottle feeding rather than mandibular position. Correcting mandibular position without addressing the underlying tongue issues risks open bite recurrence and TMJ problems later in life. The friend argues the study design did not fully consider all impactful information needed to accurately reflect what was occurring.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative" podcast. The episode features Darick Nordstrom discussing the power of proper facial development. Nordstrom is a dentist from a rural practice who studied osteopathy and developed several appliance designs. He focuses on empowering practitioner teams through airway, sleep, and facial development techniques. The podcast is produced by Drs. Mark Cruz and Barry Raphael and covers topics related to the evolution of dentistry and its impact on facial development and physiology.
The document announces an upcoming Spreecast event on April 25th featuring Mark Cruz and a guest discussing a new medical/dental care collaborative model. It also advertises upcoming airway mini-residencies on the east and west coast in June 2016 that will cover assessment, causes, treatment, and practice of airway-related dysfunctions. Finally, it provides parting words questioning the concept of evidence-based practice and calls for more curiosity and discourse on what remains unknown.
This document summarizes an upcoming webinar titled "Pat McBride: Reading the PSG and The DDS/MD Collaboration" hosted by The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative on March 28, 2016. The webinar will feature Pat McBride discussing how to read polysomnography reports and the collaboration between dentists and medical doctors. It provides details on McBride's background and experience in dental and sleep medicine. The webinar producers are listed as Dr. Mark A. Cruz and Dr. Barry Raphael.
The document contains announcements for upcoming events including a Spreecast on April 11th with Darick Nordstrom discussing stabilizing orthodontic patients and an event on April 25th with Mark Cruz on multidisciplinary wellness collaboratives. It also lists information on an airway mini-residency in June 2016 and a call for participants in the AAPMD White Flag initiative. Contact information is provided to subscribe, give feedback, and find out more information on the listed events and programs.
This document discusses sleep scoring and interpretation. It begins by introducing the speaker and their background and disclosures in the field of sleep medicine. It then covers the basics of how sleep studies are scored, including scoring sleep stages, respiratory events, arousals, and periodic limb movements. It discusses the specifics of what is involved in scoring each of these components and provides examples. The document raises some issues that can arise in testing and reporting, and how failures in the system can negatively impact patients. It advocates for partnership between sleep professionals to better understand sleep disorders.
This document provides information about an upcoming episode of "The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative" podcast hosted by Drs. Mark Cruz and Barry Raphael. The episode scheduled for March 14th at 9:30 EST will focus on the legacy of James Garry and his contributions to the fields of dental occlusion and craniomandibular disorders. It will feature guests Clayton Chan and Ron Reeves discussing their history working with and being mentored by James Garry.
Clayton and Ron are thanked for something. An announcement is made about an upcoming webinar on March 28th with Pat McBride about working with medical offices. Another webinar is announced for April 11th with Mark Cruz on multidisciplinary wellness collaboratives. Information is provided about an upcoming airway mini-residency in June on both coasts covering assessment, causes, treatment, and practice regarding airway-related dysfunctions. Contact information is given for Darick Nordstrom and the AAPMD website. A call for participants is made for an AAPMD white flag initiative for orthodontists and others. Instructions are given to subscribe and pass invitations to others. Feedback can be provided to
James F. Garry was considered the "Einstein of Dentistry" for his pioneering work in upper airway obstruction, upper airway deformities, and craniomandibular disorders. He helped develop technologies like the Nuk pacifier and aspirator. Garry was inspired by Dr. Bernard Jankelson, the father of neuromuscular dentistry, and began incorporating neuromuscular techniques after seeing their success in treating his sister's pain. Garry was a leader in the field who published extensively, lectured worldwide, and held many positions in professional organizations throughout his career.
The document announces upcoming events including a Spreecast on Dr. James Garry on March 14th and a talk by Pat McBride on working with medical offices on March 28th. It also advertises East and West Coast airway mini-residencies in June 2016 and the AAPMD White Flag conference in Tucson in September. It provides contact information for the events and asks readers to subscribe, pass on invitations, and provide feedback. It closes with a quote about arguing and listening.
Valerie Sinkus will be presenting on the topic of fascia during an upcoming episode of "The Airway and Facial Development Collaborative" podcast hosted by Dr. Mark A. Cruz and Dr. Barry Raphael. Sinkus has over 40 years of experience as a physical therapist specializing in various manual therapy techniques and neuroscience-based exercise approaches. She will discuss the role of fascia as it relates to airway and oral myofunctional issues, drawing on her multidisciplinary approach integrating manual therapy and exercise. The presentation will take place on February 15 at 9:30 EST.
1) The document discusses the fascial system and its connections throughout the body, including to muscles, bones, and internal organs.
2) It explains how fascial restrictions can lead to compensation patterns and dysfunctions in other areas, creating pain that may be mistakenly attributed to internal organs. Treating the fascial restrictions can help resolve these issues.
3) A key point is that the fascial system is continuous throughout the body and tightly connected to the autonomic nervous system, so treating fascial restrictions can help normalize autonomic function and reduce pain signals.
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