PPT-Effects of Drugs on our Mouth
Author : josephine | Published Date : 2022-06-18
By Sally Wiedeman EPDH MBA Common Affects Poor Oral Hygiene Dry mouth Acid reflux Grinding of teethclinching of jaw DecayCavities Gum disease Ulcerssores Staining
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By Sally Wiedeman EPDH MBA Common Affects Poor Oral Hygiene Dry mouth Acid reflux Grinding of teethclinching of jaw DecayCavities Gum disease Ulcerssores Staining Poor Oral Hygiene. Major Psychiatric Disorders . Psychoses. eg schizophrenia. Affective disorders. . eg depression and mania. Psychoses . False perceptions (Hallucinations). False beliefs (Delusions). Affective Disorders . - . a frequently unrecognised condition. Dr Tim Poate. Consultant in Oral Medicine. King’s College Hospital. The Lister Hospital, Chelsea. Causes of a sore mouth. Ulcers. Mucosal diseases (Lichen . A Growing Teen Danger. Synthetic . Cannabinoids. Synthetic . Cannabinoids. are a mixture of herbal plant products sprayed with potent psychotropic drugs, often contaminated with unidentified toxic substances which contribute to various health effects. . What are some different categories of drugs?. What do we call the drugs that are most likely to be abused?. Drug Abuse. The intentional improper use of a drug. Drugs that are used for recreational purposes are called . 1. Objective 1: list the components of gastric juice that contribute to the pain associated with peptic ulcers. Objective 2: describe the physiology of gastric secretions. 2. Objective 3: list drugs considered to be ulcerogenic. Agonist Molecule Mimics . Drugs Prevent . Proper Reuptake. Drugs and Consciousness. Continued use of psychoactive drugs can lead to tolerance. Diminishing effect with regular use of the same drug requiring the user to take larger and larger doses before discontinuing the use of an addictive drug. OBJECTIVES. Name 5 . drugs. List and categorize each drug into their relevant drug class (A, B, C, Other. ). Identify the key effects of heroin, ecstasy and cannabis . Create a drugs awareness poster, implementing what has been learnt. By. UW-Parkside Police Officer Craig Rafferty. Why Do People Do Drugs?. To Escape or Relax. Boredom. It Makes Them Seem Grown Up. To. . Rebel. To Experiment. To Fit In. TYPES OF DRUGS. Definition of Epilepsy. Group of disorders characterized by. excessive excitability of neurons in the CNS. Can produce a variety of symptoms ranging from brief periods of unconsciousness to violent convulsions. Module 8.1.3 to 8.1.5 . Every 15 Minutes (Video). Alcohol & Other Drugs. Vocabulary. Over-the-counter medicine . Prescription medicine . Depressant. Stimulant . Synergistic Effect. Alcohol & Other Drugs. and . cognitive distortions. Derived from plants (mushrooms, . cacti. ); . but . some are synthetic. Include: . mescaline. , . psilocin. , . DMT. , . LSD. Depictions of the effects of hallucinogens. Opioid analgesics. Antidepressant drugs. Antipsychotic drugs. Antidepressant drugs. Pathophysiology of Major Depression. Classification of antidepressant drugs. Therapeutics . uses and adverse effects . & THE IMPACT ON THE . UNITED STATES ARMY. The “Rave” scene began as a subculture in England circa 1980, and has since migrated into mainstream culture throughout the United States.. RAVE CULTURE. Giving Health Advice. To be competent in giving basic health advice on diet, smoking, alcohol consumption, drugs and methadone use.. Smile4life:. Unit 3 - Learning . O. utcome. Why is Oral Health so Important?.
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