A dental procedure was performed to reconstruct the oral inclination of tooth 13 using composite Kultzer material. The dentist began by leveling the gums in preparation for the procedure and completed the dental work to reconstruct tooth 13.
This document promotes the dental services available at Om Dental Care and Implant Centre. It provides before and after photos showing the clinic's work with Emax laminates and crowns, tooth colored fillings for broken teeth, space maintainers for missing teeth, porcelain laminates to mask fillings, complete dentures, metal-free restorations, and dental implants. The clinic claims to offer a one stop solution for all dental needs including complex full mouth rehabilitation cases.
This 3-week course prepares students to become dental assistants. Students will learn dental terminology, office procedures, and basic chairside assisting skills. The course provides the foundational knowledge needed to enter an externship program and pursue a career as a dental assistant.
This one-week course prepares students to become dental assistants. Students will learn about dental terminology, procedures, equipment use and safety, x-rays, and front office administration. The course provides the foundational knowledge needed to gain entry-level employment in a dental office.
The document discusses reconstructing tooth 22 with composite material Gradia. It involves preparing the tooth with phosphoric acid, making the gumline level, and doing layered preparation to control polymerization, color, and transparency by adding new layers and overbuilding material.
The dental procedure involved hemisection of tooth 46, extraction of the medial root, and temporary reconstruction with a Logan + KerrA3 temporary restoration. Further stage work was needed to correct the contours of the tooth and for finishing and polishing with water.
This document discusses a dental case involving a patient with divergent roots that required a two-part suprastructure to solve. The dentist tested the palatal side of the suprastructure, then rehearsed the buccal side, which was successful. The dentist then buffed the patient's teeth in preparation for crowns, and placed temporary crowns on teeth 1 through 4.
This document discusses a minimally invasive implantology procedure involving regions 15, 33, 35, 43, 44. It describes the existing dental situation, preparing the bone without bleeding, and implantation of Implant Direct Legacy 3 implants using a ratchet. Cover screws and healing collars were installed, and later abutments and transfers were placed on implants in regions 33, 34, 44, 45.
Surgical treatment was performed for periodontitis around teeth 16 and 17, where bone defects were repaired using a natural mineral biomaterial called bio-oss. The operation was considered a success as the cuts made did not bleed, indicating proper surgical technique was followed.
This document promotes the dental services available at Om Dental Care and Implant Centre. It provides before and after photos showing the clinic's work with Emax laminates and crowns, tooth colored fillings for broken teeth, space maintainers for missing teeth, porcelain laminates to mask fillings, complete dentures, metal-free restorations, and dental implants. The clinic claims to offer a one stop solution for all dental needs including complex full mouth rehabilitation cases.
This 3-week course prepares students to become dental assistants. Students will learn dental terminology, office procedures, and basic chairside assisting skills. The course provides the foundational knowledge needed to enter an externship program and pursue a career as a dental assistant.
This one-week course prepares students to become dental assistants. Students will learn about dental terminology, procedures, equipment use and safety, x-rays, and front office administration. The course provides the foundational knowledge needed to gain entry-level employment in a dental office.
The document discusses reconstructing tooth 22 with composite material Gradia. It involves preparing the tooth with phosphoric acid, making the gumline level, and doing layered preparation to control polymerization, color, and transparency by adding new layers and overbuilding material.
The dental procedure involved hemisection of tooth 46, extraction of the medial root, and temporary reconstruction with a Logan + KerrA3 temporary restoration. Further stage work was needed to correct the contours of the tooth and for finishing and polishing with water.
This document discusses a dental case involving a patient with divergent roots that required a two-part suprastructure to solve. The dentist tested the palatal side of the suprastructure, then rehearsed the buccal side, which was successful. The dentist then buffed the patient's teeth in preparation for crowns, and placed temporary crowns on teeth 1 through 4.
This document discusses a minimally invasive implantology procedure involving regions 15, 33, 35, 43, 44. It describes the existing dental situation, preparing the bone without bleeding, and implantation of Implant Direct Legacy 3 implants using a ratchet. Cover screws and healing collars were installed, and later abutments and transfers were placed on implants in regions 33, 34, 44, 45.
Surgical treatment was performed for periodontitis around teeth 16 and 17, where bone defects were repaired using a natural mineral biomaterial called bio-oss. The operation was considered a success as the cuts made did not bleed, indicating proper surgical technique was followed.
1. Scientists from the University of Leeds developed a peptide called P11-4 that can self-assemble to form a three-dimensional matrix that mimics the enamel matrix.
2. This matrix initiates the biomineralization process to regenerate enamel within caries lesions. Calcium and phosphate ions from saliva crystallize around the peptide matrix.
3. Studies show P11-4 application can reverse caries progression and stimulate the formation of new enamel, avoiding later invasive treatments. The peptide technology, commercialized as Curodont, has received CE certification.
This document discusses a dental procedure where a patient received composite veneers to duplicate a tooth three years ago. The procedure involved tooth preparation and creating a model of the teeth, followed by applying nonmetal ceramics to the model using precise steps. After cementation, the veneers were fitted to the upper jaw and lower jaw with implants.
The document discusses planning the superstructure for a dental case involving divergent roots by creating an unobstructed path for insertion. A temporary bridge in three parts was created and tested successfully before final bridges made of zirconia ceramic were fabricated.
The dental procedure involved hemisection of tooth 46, extraction of the medial root, and temporary reconstruction with a Logan + KerrA3 temporary restoration. Further stage work was needed to correct the contours of the tooth and for finishing and polishing with water.
Mesotherapy involves injecting homeopathic medications, vitamins, and plant extracts into the skin with a fine needle. It is used for weight loss, anti-aging, and reducing cellulite and is believed to work by stimulating circulation and metabolism. However, there is little scientific evidence that mesotherapy is effective or safe for its intended cosmetic purposes.
Leucoplakia is a condition caused by inappropriate prosthetic replacements that lead to spontaneous biting and create changes to the surface structure of the oral mucous membrane seen through a green filter.
This document discusses a dental case involving a patient with divergent roots that required a two-part suprastructure to solve. The dentist tested the palatal side of the suprastructure, then rehearsed the buccal side, which was successful. The dentist then buffed the patient's teeth in preparation for crowns.
1. Scientists from the University of Leeds developed a peptide called P11-4 that can self-assemble to form a three-dimensional matrix that mimics the enamel matrix.
2. This matrix initiates the biomineralization process to regenerate enamel within caries lesions. Calcium and phosphate ions from saliva crystallize around the peptide matrix.
3. Studies show P11-4 application can reverse caries progression and stimulate the formation of new enamel, avoiding later invasive treatments. The peptide technology, commercialized as Curodont, has received CE certification.
This document discusses a dental procedure where a patient received composite veneers to duplicate a tooth three years ago. The procedure involved tooth preparation and creating a model of the teeth, followed by applying nonmetal ceramics to the model using precise steps. After cementation, the veneers were fitted to the upper jaw and lower jaw with implants.
The document discusses planning the superstructure for a dental case involving divergent roots by creating an unobstructed path for insertion. A temporary bridge in three parts was created and tested successfully before final bridges made of zirconia ceramic were fabricated.
The dental procedure involved hemisection of tooth 46, extraction of the medial root, and temporary reconstruction with a Logan + KerrA3 temporary restoration. Further stage work was needed to correct the contours of the tooth and for finishing and polishing with water.
Mesotherapy involves injecting homeopathic medications, vitamins, and plant extracts into the skin with a fine needle. It is used for weight loss, anti-aging, and reducing cellulite and is believed to work by stimulating circulation and metabolism. However, there is little scientific evidence that mesotherapy is effective or safe for its intended cosmetic purposes.
Leucoplakia is a condition caused by inappropriate prosthetic replacements that lead to spontaneous biting and create changes to the surface structure of the oral mucous membrane seen through a green filter.
This document discusses a dental case involving a patient with divergent roots that required a two-part suprastructure to solve. The dentist tested the palatal side of the suprastructure, then rehearsed the buccal side, which was successful. The dentist then buffed the patient's teeth in preparation for crowns.