PPT-Oral pathology lec.2 Dental caries
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Dental caries Dental caries is defined as a progressive irreversible microbial disease affecting the hard parts of tooth exposed to the oral environment resulting
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Dental caries Dental caries is defined as a progressive irreversible microbial disease affecting the hard parts of tooth exposed to the oral environment resulting in demineralization of the . The role of nutritive substances in the development of hard dental structures. . The role of nutritive substances in development of mucosa and periodontal tissue .. Prof. . R.Kabaktchieva. - 2014. its . Risk Factors; A . Systematic Review. Yazeed. . Alhabdan. , . MPH, BDS. King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Saudi Arabia. Objectives. The audience by the end of this presentation will be able to:. Parolia. A, . Bhatia S. , Smales F, Toh CG, Pau A. Presenter. : Shekhar Bhatia. School of Dentistry, International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 28/7/2015. 1. Introduction . There is increasing . Presented By:. Dr. Rajeev Kumar Singh. Balanced diet. Any substance which . when taken into the organism may be used either to supply energy or to build tissue.. Diet. Diet is referred to . as "food and drink. Introduction to Oral Pathologies. Pronounce, define, and spell the Key Terms.. Explain why oral pathology is important for the dental assistant.. Describe the steps necessary to make a diagnosis.. Describe the difference between acute and chronic inflammation, including the classic signs of inflammation.. Am I taking good care of my denturesYour dental provider will discuss with you how to best care for your denturesI can no longer hold my toothbrush what can I doIf you are having problems grasping or Dr. Rhythm. Assistant Professor. Dental caries or tooth decay is one of the most common of all disorders, second only to common cold. . Dental caries has afflicted more humans longer than any other disease. It was first appeared about 14000 years ago. From that time to the present, dental caries affected almost all human populations, at all socioeconomic levels, and at all ages.. Dental caries . is an infectious microbiologic disease of the calcified tissues of the teeth, characterized by demineralization of the inorganic portion and destruction of the organic substance of the tooth. It is a common chronic disease that leads to pain and disability across all age groups. . Abstract: The aim of this review article is to assess the evidence on the positive and negative effects of fluoride consumption and the relation between fluorosis and dental caries. Fluoride when in n Etiology. What is etiology of dental caries?. Microorganisms: . microorganisms present, on the tooth surface like Streptococcus mutants and Lactobacillus cause dental plaque.. Tooth:. a. morphological variation. B. composition. C. position.. By Amanda Wagman, Dip. DH, . BDSc. , DHP (C). Dental Hygiene Practitioner. Acknowledgement of Traditional Territories. I respectfully acknowledge the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the . Parolia. A, . Bhatia S. , Smales F, Toh CG, Pau A. Presenter. : Shekhar Bhatia. School of Dentistry, International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 28/7/2015. 1. Introduction . There is increasing . There is a substantial evidence of relation between diet & dental caries.. Fermentable carbohydrates of dietary origin are a necessary component of the dental caries process.. The classic study conducted in .
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