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In this presentation, we answer two questions about the mouth-body connection. Why can the health of your mouth affect your whole body. And why are simple habits like daily brushing and flossing more important than you might think.
the oral cavity is a mirror of the whole body, it contains cells derived from all germinal layer. so there are so intense relationship between oral health and systemic health
In this presentation, we answer two questions about the mouth-body connection. Why can the health of your mouth affect your whole body. And why are simple habits like daily brushing and flossing more important than you might think.
the oral cavity is a mirror of the whole body, it contains cells derived from all germinal layer. so there are so intense relationship between oral health and systemic health
Many mothers to be often wonder, “What does pregnancy have to do with my oral health?”
Well, the answer is quite simple: quite a lot! In fact, dental health problems during pregnancy can be a sign of other health problems. Your oral health routine is of utmost importance during pregnancy, and should be seen as equally important as a healthy diet and regular check-ups with your dentist.
People with diabetes have a higher chance of having periodontal (gum) disease, an infection of the gum and bone that hold the teeth in place. Periodontal disease can lead to pain, bad breath that doesn’t go away, chewing difficulties, and even tooth loss. Diabetes can also slow down healing, so it can interfere with treatment of periodontal disease.
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DEAN’S FLUOROSIS INDEX 1943 (PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY)Jeban Sahu
INTRODUCTION
INDEX:“A NUMERICAL VALUE DESCRIBING THE RELATIVE STATUS OF A POPULATION ON A GRADUATED SCALE WITH DEFINITE UPPER AND LOWER LIMITS, WHICH IS DESIGNED TO PERMIT AND FACILITATE COMPARISION WITH OTHER POPULATIONS CLASSIFIED BY THE SAME CRITERIA AND METHODS.”
-RUSSELL A.L.
INDICES USED TO MEASURE FLUOROSIS
DEAN’S FLUOROSIS INDEX
Introduced by TRENDLEY H. DEAN in 1934.
Devised an index for assessing the presence and severity of mottled enamel.
It is also known as ‘DEAN’S CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR DENTAL FLUOROSIS.’
DEAN’S FLUOROSIS INDEX- Modified Criteria (1942)
SCORING CRITERIA
COMMUNITY FLUOROSIS INDEX (CFI)
SUMMARY
Epidemiology of gingival & periodontal diseasesChetan Basnet
It is the “study of the distribution and determinants of health related states or events in a specified population, and the application of this study to control of health problems.”
-John M. Last(1988)
Many mothers to be often wonder, “What does pregnancy have to do with my oral health?”
Well, the answer is quite simple: quite a lot! In fact, dental health problems during pregnancy can be a sign of other health problems. Your oral health routine is of utmost importance during pregnancy, and should be seen as equally important as a healthy diet and regular check-ups with your dentist.
People with diabetes have a higher chance of having periodontal (gum) disease, an infection of the gum and bone that hold the teeth in place. Periodontal disease can lead to pain, bad breath that doesn’t go away, chewing difficulties, and even tooth loss. Diabetes can also slow down healing, so it can interfere with treatment of periodontal disease.
For more information, contact :-
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.dentalclinicindelhi.com
• www.dentalimplantindia.co.in
• www.dentalcoursesdelhi.com
• www.facialaestheticsdelhi.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
DEAN’S FLUOROSIS INDEX 1943 (PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY)Jeban Sahu
INTRODUCTION
INDEX:“A NUMERICAL VALUE DESCRIBING THE RELATIVE STATUS OF A POPULATION ON A GRADUATED SCALE WITH DEFINITE UPPER AND LOWER LIMITS, WHICH IS DESIGNED TO PERMIT AND FACILITATE COMPARISION WITH OTHER POPULATIONS CLASSIFIED BY THE SAME CRITERIA AND METHODS.”
-RUSSELL A.L.
INDICES USED TO MEASURE FLUOROSIS
DEAN’S FLUOROSIS INDEX
Introduced by TRENDLEY H. DEAN in 1934.
Devised an index for assessing the presence and severity of mottled enamel.
It is also known as ‘DEAN’S CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR DENTAL FLUOROSIS.’
DEAN’S FLUOROSIS INDEX- Modified Criteria (1942)
SCORING CRITERIA
COMMUNITY FLUOROSIS INDEX (CFI)
SUMMARY
Epidemiology of gingival & periodontal diseasesChetan Basnet
It is the “study of the distribution and determinants of health related states or events in a specified population, and the application of this study to control of health problems.”
-John M. Last(1988)
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Your oral health is vital to your overall health. While everyone wants to take good care of their mouths, we often hear questions from Peoples about brushing, flossing, gum disease, and oral health in general. Here, are some of the most common misconceptions about going to the dentist and about oral health.
Now the people are neglecting their dental and oral hygiene too often for solely cosmetic purposes. Moreover, neglecting dental and oral health is causing several health risks such as an advanced gum disease known as periodontitis that may raise the risk of cancer. To slow down the chances of developing periodontitis, you have to understand the risks associated with it. Go through the slide to know about the relationship between gum disease and other types of cancer.
Oral health has more to do with your overall health than just an impressive smile. In fact, it affects how you speak, eat, and emote. Statistics suggest oral health problems, most notably tooth decay, are one of the most frequent chronic illnesses in America. Other oral health problems include gum disease and oral cancer.
Dental and oral health is an essential part of your overall health and well-being. Poor oral hygiene can lead to dental cavities and gum disease and has also been linked to heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
Tooth loss has been a long-accepted fact of aging. Almost 20 percent of American seniors do not have their natural teeth. Furthermore, the risk of losing the teeth increases as the person ages.
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/
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These simplified slides by Dr. Sidra Arshad present an overview of the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract.
Learning objectives:
1. Enlist the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract
2. Briefly explain how these functions are carried out
3. Discuss the significance of dead space
4. Differentiate between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation
5. Describe the cough and sneeze reflexes
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 39, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 34, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 17, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
4. Non-respiratory functions of the lungs https://academic.oup.com/bjaed/article/13/3/98/278874
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar leads (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
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Acute scrotum is a general term referring to an emergency condition affecting the contents or the wall of the scrotum.
There are a number of conditions that present acutely, predominantly with pain and/or swelling
A careful and detailed history and examination, and in some cases, investigations allow differentiation between these diagnoses. A prompt diagnosis is essential as the patient may require urgent surgical intervention
Testicular torsion refers to twisting of the spermatic cord, causing ischaemia of the testicle.
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3. Takinggood care of your mouth, teeth and gums is a worthy goal in
and of itself. Good oral and dental hygiene can help prevent bad
breath, tooth decay and gum disease—and can help you keep your
teeth as you get older.
Researchers are also discovering new reasons to brush and floss.
A healthy mouth may help you ward off medical disorders. The flip
side? An unhealthy mouth, especially if you have gum disease, may
increase your risk of serious health problems such as heart attack,
stroke, poorly controlled diabetes and preterm labor.
Studies also suggest that oral bacteria and the inflammation
associated with periodontitis — a severe form of gum disease —
might play a role in some diseases.
Your Mouth - Gateway
to your Body
5. Theworking relationship between diabetes and periodontitis may
be the strongest of all the connections between the mouth and body.
Inflammation that starts in the mouth seems to weaken the body’s
ability to control blood sugar. People with diabetes have trouble
processing sugar because of a lack of insulin, the hormone that
converts sugar into energy.
Diabetes reduces the body's resistance to infection — putting the
gums at risk. Gum disease appears to be more frequent and severe
among people who have diabetes. Research shows that people who
have gum disease have a harder time controlling their blood sugar
levels.
1. Oral Health &
Diabetes
7. Someresearch suggests that heart disease, clogged arteries
and stroke might be linked to the inflammation and infections that
oral bacteria can cause.
Though the reasons are not fully understood, it’s clear that gum
disease and heart disease often go hand in hand. Up to 91% of
patientswith heartdisease have periodontitis, compared to 66% of
people withno heartdisease. The two conditions have several risk
factors in common, such as smoking, unhealthy diet, and
excess weight.
2. Oral Health & Heart
Disease
9. Osteoporosis— which causes bones to become weak and brittle
— might be linked with periodontal bone loss and tooth loss.
When you have rheumatoid arthritis, or RA, you probably know all
too well about the pain, stiffness, and swelling of the joints that come
with the condition. But you might not know that RA also brings a
greater likelihood of tooth decay and gum disease.
Gum disease is quite common in the general population, but it's
even more prevalent among people with RA. Bacteria in the mouth
form plaque, or build up on the teeth, that irritates the gums and
causes gum disease called gingivitis. If not treated properly by your
dentist, gingivitis can progress to the more serious periodontitis,
which can lead to tooth and gum decay.
3. Oral Health &
Osteoporosis
11. Babiesborn too early or at a low birth weight often have significant
health problems, including lung conditions, heart conditions, and
learning disorders. While many factors can contribute to premature
or low birth weight deliveries, researchers are looking at the possible
role of gum disease. Infection and inflammation in general seem to
interfere with a fetus’ development in the womb.
Though men have periodontitis more often than women do,
hormonal changes during pregnancy can increase a woman’s risk.
4. Oral Health &
Pregnancy
13. Periodontaldisease may make pneumonia andchronic obstructive
pulmonary disease worse, possibly by increasing the amount of
bacteria in the lungs.
5. Oral Health &
Respiratory Disease
14. To protect your oral health, practice good oral
hygiene every day. For example:
Brush your teeth at least twice a day.
Flossdaily -Flossing is a significant part of
daily oral care. Healthbuddy dental floss pick
provides a total clean to the teeth with an easy-
to-use design which makes it more user-friendly.
It helps in removing plaque and food particles
between theteeth.
Eata healthy diet and limit between-meal
snacks.
Replace your toothbrush every three to four
months or sooner if bristles are frayed.
Schedule regular dental checkups.
How Can you Protect
Your Oral Health