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    Essay On Debridement

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    Debridement Project A debridement is a procedure for removing soft and hard deposits on the teeth. It can be either routine cleaning with light deposit, or deep cleaning with heavy plaque. Routine cleaning is performed regularly in otherwise healthy dentition and gums. During cleaning, plaque and calculus are removed from the crowns of the teeth using hand scalers or ultrasonic scaler. The most common area for plaque to build up is inside of the lower-front teeth and on the outside of the upper…

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    Most commonly the term refers to the inflammatory periodontal diseases – gingivitis and periodontitis. Periodontitis, or destructive periodontal disease, is the progressive loss of attachment of the gingival tissues and the subsequent loss of alveolar bone.10 Acceptable level of plaque control, from where periodontal disease cannot…

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    disorders with related tissue destruction, such as arthritis, cardiovascular disease, dermatologic conditions, diabetes and osteoporosis. SDD is indicated in the management of chronic periodontitis66. SDD should not be used in conditions such as gingivitis or periodontal abscess, or whenever an antibiotic is indicated. SDD can be used in aggressive periodontitis cases that are being treated nonsurgically67. SDD may also be…

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    Teeth are essential to the human body. They are the parts of our body that help us to chew. It gives people the sense of taste and, partially the sense of smell. Teeth are small, tough, whitish compositions made of calcium found in the mouth. Their main purpose is to break down food by chewing it and destroying it so the food can be ready for digestion. We clean our teeth so we do not get them infected or dirty from something. Sometimes, however we can get diseases from the teeth. We can protect…

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    tissues/structures, by far the most common ones are plaque-induced inflammatory situations such as gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis never develops into periodontitis."Data indicates that periodontitis is always preceded by gingivitis". Gingivitis is an inflammatory process that causes irritation, redness, and swelling of your gums. It is not included any loss of bone and tissue that hold teeth in place. Gingivitis while untreated can be advanced to inflammation around the tooth called…

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    Orthodontic Force

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    along with their periodontal status. When the balance between forces acting on the teeth and the confines of periodontal tissues gets disturbed, an unstable condition arises. It occurs either by mobility of teeth or reduction of the periodontium. Gingivitis is unlikely to change into a destructive periodontitis by orthodontic forces. Further periodontal breakdown occurs in patients with periodontitis in whom poorly executed orthodontic treatment is performed. This article provides an overview of…

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    disease? Periodontal disease is a disease that comes from gingivitis. The source of such disease is bacterial growth. Bacterial advancement can be found along with the gums and around the teeth. The disease is avoidable but depending on just how swift the disease goes will be permanent. The main basis of the disease is an absence of proper oral care, smoking cigarettes, and excessive amounts of plaque. Gum disease starts from gingivitis and hits periodontitis with awful side effects but has…

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    Bad Oral Hygiene

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    WHY IT IS IMPORTANT YOUR TEETH CLEAN WHEN YOU HAVE BRACES It is very important to keep your teeth clean, especially when you have braces. You could get Gingivitis, cavities, Halitosis and many other issues. In this paper, I will address the issues that come with bad oral hygiene and how to have and keep a healthy mouth. Plaque can build up on teeth. Plaque can get into hard to reach spaces, especially with braces since it can hide between the brackets and wires. Plaque is a sticky and colorless…

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    Periodontal Disease Essay

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    When periodontitis occurs, the periodontal pockets are filled with anaerobic organisms, mainly P. gingivalis but can also be P. asaccharolytica and or P. endodontalis,that can cause more substantial damage than gingivitis. The gums are covered by a plaque biofilm, which is difficult to destroy and protects the bacteria from the microbial agents. Chronic form of periodontal disease comes in two different forms, generalized and localized. This disease can be in remission…

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    Flossing Research Paper

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    Before you begin chewing out your patient for not flossing, break the ice by conversing about the weather, their family, the news, etc. Once you have broken the ice begin to talk to them about their brushing and flossing routines. Illustrate to your patient that eliminating plaque is an effortless essential thing to do that will save their teeth. Communicate to the patient that it is easy to prevent plaque buildup with proper care. Effective removal of plaque within the oral cavity is not…

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