PPT-Tooth Tissue Loss - Erosion, Abrasion, Attrition and Abfraction; we wonder why our teeth
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Sonia Jones RDH CFET South West Post Graduate Dental Deanery DCP Advisor DevonCornwall sonijoneshotmailcouk wwwbristolacukdentalpg Aims and Objectives Aim to ensure
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Sonia Jones RDH CFET South West Post Graduate Dental Deanery DCP Advisor DevonCornwall sonijoneshotmailcouk wwwbristolacukdentalpg Aims and Objectives Aim to ensure delegates understand how tooth tissue loss can be detrimental to dentine hypersensitivity. This acid could be dietary gastric or environmental It is therefore distinct from th ose types of tooth wear that are caused by friction or mechanical wear but in many ca ses the clinical presentation of tooth wear results from a combination of acid PERIODONTIUM. Includes structures and tissues that surround and support the teeth. Alveolar Process. Gingiva. Periodontal Ligament/Membrane. Cementum. Cementum. Characteristics:. Covers root of tooth – forms a thin layer around the root. DHO Book p.470-549 & Nursing Assistants p.315. Terminology – Quiz Friday March 15. th. . Odontology - Study of the anatomy, growth, and diseases of the teeth. Crown – section of the tooth that is visible in the mouth. Supervisor. Dr.Maha . Issam. Done By:. Hala. Hussein. Shahad. . Badea. Israa. . Khames. Lujain. . Wajdy. Suha. Jamal. space maintainer . 1. dental device that holds the space lost through premature loss of baby teeth. . Loss. The loss of teeth is the most common cause of a physiologic occlusion developing into a non-physiologic occlusion. In a healthy complete dentition, there is a an equilibrium of forces from lips, cheeks, tongue, neighboring teeth those help to maintain a relative stability of individual teeth. Prof. . Magdy. K. . Hamam. . Prof . of Oral Medicine . Faculty.ksu.edu.sa/. prof.Hamam. . Principles of Oral Diagnosis: Gary C. Coleman . John F. Nelson . 1. st. Ed (1993). Submitted by : . Nafeesath. . shahana. . mahazi. A.S. Developmental disturbance of teeth affecting the size of teeth. 1.Macrodontia. Macrodontia. is a condition in which any tooth or . teeth. appear larger than normal for that particular type of tooth. True . Magdy. K. . Hamam. . Prof . of Oral Medicine . Faculty.ksu.edu.sa/. prof.Hamam. . Principles of Oral Diagnosis: Gary C. Coleman . John F. Nelson . 1. st. Ed (1993). 2 assessment must be made on examining the teeth :- . Endodontics. Dr. Lama . Hammoud. 1. Scope of Pediatric . Dentistry:. Pediatric dentistry . is one of the nine recognized specialties of the . American Dental . Association and is concerned with the care of the teeth and oral . 1- Houses the roots of . teeth:Anchors. the roots of teeth to the alveoli, which is achieved by the insertion of . Sharpey’s. fibers into the alveolar bone proper. 2-Helps to move the teeth for better occlusion.. Want to Improve Your Smile?. See what braces, crowns, veneers, teeth whitening, bridges, implants, gum reshaping -- or even a complete dental makeover -- can do for your smile. . Dental Bonding. Bonding is a procedure in which a tooth-colored resin is applied and hardened with a special light, ultimately "bonding" the material to the tooth to improve a person's smile. Among the easiest and least expensive of cosmetic dental procedures, bonding can repair chipped or cracked teeth, close gaps, change the shape of teeth, or be used as a cosmetic alternative to silver amalgam fillings.. PATTERN OF TOOTH MOVEMENT. Pre-eruptive . tooth movement. When deciduous tooth germs first differentiate, they are very small and a good deal of space is between them. This space is soon used because of the rapid growth of the tooth germs, and crowding results, especially in the incisor and canine region. This crowding is then relieved by growth of the jaws in length, which permits drifting of the tooth germs. . DEFINITION. The human dentition, like those of most mammals, consists of two generations. The first generation is known as the deciduous (primary) dentition and the second as the permanent (secondary) dentition. The necessity for two dentitions exists because infant jaws are small and the size and number of teeth they can support is limited. . teeth.. Arranged . in two bilaterally symmetric arches in the . maxillary and . mandibular . bones. Each quadrant has . eight teeth.. Two . incisors, one canine, two premolars, and three permanent molars.
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