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Rx for Sound Teeth Plaque What is it

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Rx for Sound Teeth Plaque What is it. Rx for Sound Teeth Plaque: What is it? BY: Koichi y (All-in) . Dental Checkups . na. Having regular dental checkups, about twice a year, can identify problems before they become painful or hard to treat aha.. Young wild and free people today generally have fewer cavities than their parents did at the same age.. Why should we look after our teeth?. To Talk . To Eat. . Confidence . What is Plaque?. Plaque is a “white sticky film” of bacteria and food particles that forms on the teeth and gums. If the film is not removed this may cause holes (cavities) and or gum disease.. Annapoorna Kini, MD, MRCP, FACC. Director, Cardiac Catheterization Lab. Director, Structural Heart Intervention Program. Director, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program . Zena and Michael A. Wiener Professor of Medicine. (bacteria . biofilm. ) - . g. enesis . and structure. .. . Microbiology of dental plaque - differences between immature and mature plaque.. Microbial metabolism and plaque . biofilm. pathogenic potential.. Index (. PlI. ) . …. which was introduced by . Silness. and . Loe. in . 1964. Used on all teeth (28, wisdom teeth are excluded) or selected teeth (6 teeth) .. No substitution for any missing tooth.. Kaley O’Brien DH2. First Visit. Patient’s gingival condition:. -Generalized moderate papillary and marginal hyperemia. -Generalized severe papillary and marginal enlargement with generalized moderate bulbous . Front teeth are called ________. Back teeth are called _________. What would happen if we had no teeth?. Why do people get false teeth?. Healthy teeth. Missing teeth. Why are teeth missing?. 2 main reasons for loosing teeth:. Is the plaque effective?. What needs to be added?. Should anything be deleted? .  . Reimagination Station.  . Hawthorne, CA, March 2016.  .  .  .  . Medium. Reclaimed wood, recycled metal, and modelling clay. No plaque or gingivitis. Young healthy dogs and cats 6-12 months.. Grade 1. Plaque formation on some teeth mainly premolars and molars. Mild gingivitis along gum line. No evidence of infection.. Grade 2. which was introduced by . Silness. and . Loe. in . 1964. Used on all teeth (28, wisdom teeth are excluded) or selected teeth (6 teeth) .. No substitution for any missing tooth.. Used on all surfaces (4)(M, B, D, L).. : . SAMPLES FOR . HOME. . ECONOMICS. ‘THE . TEETH’. POWERPOINT. Healthy teeth. Help to digest food. Look attractive. Prevent toothache,. bad breath and. stomach upset. Enable you to speak. clearly. Plaque is a naturally-constructed biofilm, in which the accumulation of bacteria may reach a thickness of 300-500 cells on the surfaces of the teeth. .. These accumulations subject the teeth and gingival tissues to high concentrations of bacterial metabolites, which result in dental disease .. Orthodontic. Therapy. Present by:. Kristal Alexander. MinWen. . Zhuo. Soyoung. Cho. XiYao. Liu. ZhenYun. Wu. It is important to understand:. Proper oral care IS NOT just about making your teeth look pretty..

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