Idiopathic gingival fibromatosis (IGF) is a rare, genetically heterogeneous condition that is usually a part of syndrome or, rarely, an isolated disorder. It is characterized by a slowly progressive, non hemorrhagic, fibrous enlargement of keratinized gingiva which usually begins at the time of eruption of permanent dentition, however very few cases involving the primary teeth have been described in literature. Congenital gingival fibromatosis is very rare condition in which the gingival tissues become thickened and erupting teeth remain submerged beneath hyperplastic tissue masses. This case report discusses the rare case of congenital non syndromic idiopathic gingival fibromatosis in a two year old boy who reported with absence of teeth and incompetent lips. Gingivectomy was done using modified microdissection electrocautery needle to remove the excess gingival tissues. Excised tissue has been examined histologically. The patient was followed up for a period of one year and no recurrence was ...
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If You are Confused what to do your pet needs surgery or can be managed with other medical options or not call us to consult for experienced veterinarian at Avon Animal Hospital Soft tissue surgery includes surgeries not associated with bone. Examples of some soft tissue surgeries and their benefits are listed below.. Masses and Lumps;Probably the most common soft tissue surgery we perform is the removal of masses or lumps from animals. Most of these masses, once removed and tested, are benign (non-harmful); however, occasionally they are more serious. Early removal and accurate diagnosis of a tumour is necessary to improve the outcome in your pet, especially if the mass is cancerous.. Lacerations are also common in pets and suturing will reduce the chance of infection, improve healing time and reduce scarring. Please keep in mind that the sooner a wound is cared for the more likely it can be closed surgically with success.. Tearing in your pets eyes can mean an infection is present or it may ...
The oral cavity is an ideal place for microorganisms to grow. Many distinct bacterial groups live in the oral cavity, and some of these bacteria are considered to be part of the normal oral flora. Unfortunately, some of these common bacterial species can also be the cause of opportunistic infections (infections by species that are avirulent in healthy individuals but that can be fatal in patients with compromised immunity. It is important to be aware of the causes of common lesions found in the oral cavity so they can be properly diagnosed and treated. This basic-level course reviews the soft tissue lesions found in the oral cavity of adults and discusses their diagnosis and treatment. Common problems include inflammatory and infectious processes, degenerative processes, and abnormal growths ...
Our surgical suite is fully equipped with the most up to date and modern furnishings, instruments and machinery. This includes anaesthetic machines, hospital standard surgery tables, theatre lights, a warming cocoon, a suction unit, a cautery unit, fluid pumps and modern monitoring equipment which measures ECG, HR, oxygen, carbon dioxide, blood pressure and temperature.. Our surgery is a sterile area and we use sterilised instruments during surgery. These instruments are strictly maintained by our nurses.. We perform a large range of soft tissue and orthopaedic surgeries at the practice. These include, desexings, lump removals, intestinal surgeries, exploratory surgeries, stitch ups, caesareans, cruciate ligament repairs, patella surgeries, fracture repair and amputations.. All of our veterinarians perform surgery at the practice. Dr. Rachael Guthry has a special interest in soft tissue surgery and Dr. Emma Fields has a special interest in orthopaedics. She is often joined by Dr. Wing Tip Wong ...
Studies have observed injuries and musculoskeletal discomforts among surgeons in human medicine. It is likely that veterinary surgeons endure similar discomfort; however, limited work has been done in this domain. Therefore, this research aims to identify occupational risk factors affecting the upper extremities of leading and assisting surgeons in orthopedic and soft tissue small animal surgeries. As a result, we aim to reduce surgeon injuries by assessing the surgical environment in veterinary care. To collect objective metrics, inertial measurement units (IMUs), heart rate monitors, and Electromyography (EMG) sensors are used. In addition, surveys are used to evaluate perceived pain before and after surgery and the workload of the task. In total, 5 participants were studied over 26 surgeries. Postoperatively, neck discomfort was most commonly recorded. Neck discomfort was reported in two-thirds of the cases by of the orthopedic surgeons and over one-third of the soft tissue surgeries. Average
Soft tissue surgeries (non-abdominal procedures) offered at Alpine Animal Hospital include removal of skin growths and soft tissue tumors. There are multiple types of skin growths in dogs, some of which are benign, whereas some are malignant.. Pre-operative testing of skin and subcutaneous growths with needle biopsy is recommended prior to surgical planning. This is because some types of tumors dictate wider margins of resection than others.. We also recommend submitting any removed tissues for biopsy reporting. Biopsy provides a complete picture of tumor type and behavior and allows us to determine if the surgical margins are clear of cancer cells.. ...
This program is designed to provide the resident with an academic and clinical education that allows for progressively responsible patient care as the resident advances through the five years of training.. By the end of the PGY-2 year, the otolaryngology resident should be able to perform the following under supervision of attendings and senior residents: a comprehensive history and physical examination for evaluation of patients presenting with complaints referable to the head and neck region and order appropriate laboratories and radiographs; soft tissue surgery; endoscopies; septoplasties; simple mastoidectomies; antral surgery; minor oncologic surgery; and repair of maxillofacial injuries.. PGY-3 year residents form a broad based otologic foundation with experience in chronic ear surgery and neuro-otologic procedures, pediatric otolaryngology, facial plastic surgery, rhinology, and head and neck oncology. Demonstration of ability to teach medical students is expected.. PGY-4 year residents ...
In our small animal veterinary hospital, cats and dogs receive veterinary healthcare, including routine consultation, vaccination, specialist services (cardiology, dermatology, neurology, orthopedic, ophthalmology, oncology, nephro-urology, anesthesiology), imaging services (radiology, ultrasound), ethology, dentistry, surgery (soft tissue surgery, eye surgery, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery), physical therapy and rehabilitation, pain management, inpatient care, clinical laboratory and pharmacy. In addition, exotic wildlife as well as endemic wild animals affected by building construction projects received veterinary care.. ...
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The Veterinary Teaching Hospital, which opened in 1996, is one of the best equipped Veterinary Teaching Hospitals in the nation. The Veterinary Teaching Hospital provides full service care and offers a wide range of specialty services in oncology, cardiology, orthopedic and soft tissue surgery, internal medicine, dermatology, dentistry, and neurology. Each year, the hospital treats thousands of patients including companion animals, horses, livestock, and exotics. The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences is committed to excellence in the diagnosis, treatment and management of animal health. Sophisticated diagnostic and treatment technologies are available including MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, endoscopy, arthroscopy and radiation therapy. Fourth-year professional veterinary students and postgraduate students (interns, residents, and graduate students) work together with clinical faculty and staff to diagnose and treat patients ...
The Veterinary Teaching Hospital, which opened in 1996, is one of the best equipped Veterinary Teaching Hospitals in the nation. The Veterinary Teaching Hospital provides full service care and offers a wide range of specialty services in oncology, cardiology, orthopedic and soft tissue surgery, internal medicine, dermatology, dentistry, and neurology. Each year, the hospital treats thousands of patients including companion animals, horses, livestock, and exotics. The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences is committed to excellence in the diagnosis, treatment and management of animal health. Sophisticated diagnostic and treatment technologies are available including MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, endoscopy, arthroscopy and radiation therapy. Fourth-year professional veterinary students and postgraduate students (interns, residents, and graduate students) work together with clinical faculty and staff to diagnose and treat patients ...
Martin Noel Galgani Fitzpatrick (born 13 December 1967) is a specialist neuro-orthopaedic Irish veterinary surgeon best known for his work in small animal practice. Originally from Ireland, he moved to Guildford, Surrey in 1993, where he is director and managing clinician at Fitzpatrick Referrals, one of the largest independent veterinary referral centres in the UK,[dubious - discuss] with two hospitals specialising in Orthopaedics and Neurosurgery in Eashing, Surrey and one in oncology and Soft Tissue Surgery, Guildford, Surrey He is also director of the Fitzpatrick Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Centre, Fitzbionics biomedical engineering and FitzRegen regenerative medicine. He has developed more than 30 new techniques including several world-firsts in veterinary orthopaedics and neurosurgery. Fitzpatrick obtained his Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from University College, Dublin in 1990. In November 2014, he was awarded the UCD Alumni Award for veterinary medicine. He was awarded an ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Resolution of abfraction-Associated gingival fenestration utilizing connective tissue grafting. AU - Haskell, Braydon. AU - Stern, J. Kobi. AU - Ghiassi, Jordan. AU - Kurialacherry, Andrew. AU - Gaud-Quintana, Sadja. AU - Peacock, Mark E.. PY - 2019/1/1. Y1 - 2019/1/1. N2 - Introduction. Gingival fenestration (GF) is a distinct clinical entity of uncertain etiology that is seldom documented in the literature. It has been associated mainly with submucosal mechanical irritants such as calculus that subsequently create an opening in the oral soft tissue, usually at facial anterior sites. Surgical correction may be indicated to address functional and/or esthetic concerns. Case Presentation. The patient, a 74-year-old male, presented to the clinic with a chief complaint of something is poking through my gum. Clinical exam revealed a gingival fenestration on the facial of tooth #11, associated with what appeared to be a pronounced noncarious cervical lesion (NCCL). Surgical treatment ...
Gingivectomy re nes dental esthetics by correcting gingival margins and improving dental crown forms to enhance outcomes for orthodontic and interdisciplinary treatment. The predictability of a gingival revision depends on preoperative planning, which is based on a thorough understanding of the form and function of a healthy periodontium. The epithelial attachment (EA) is composed of three periodontal tissues: sulcus depth (SD) of marginal gingiva, connective tissue attachment (CTA), and junctional epithelium (JE). The combination of two anatomical tissues (CTA and JE) is de ned as the biologic or biological width. It is the physical barrier that protects sterile internal tissues from the microbes of the oral cavity. The tissues of the biological width are bordered and protected by an immunologic buffer zone (SD). In effect, all three tissues (SD, CTA, JE) function together as a biological zone, which is an essential physiologic barrier between the oral cavity and alveolar bone. The biological ...
There are a number of treatment options to correct a gummy smile, though these options depend on the root cause.. Gingivectomy - Removing excess gum tissue. This method lengthens the crown (the visible white portion of the tooth) by removing excess gingiva. The gum line is also contoured, taking it higher into the mouth. The procedure is performed under anesthesia by a periodontist or a dental surgeon. It is one of the most common ways of correcting a gummy smile. Botulinum toxin - Botox injection. If the gummy smile occurs because of an overactive upper lip muscle, Botox injections are an effective and non-surgical treatment. Botox is injected into the muscles of the upper lip in small doses to reduce its movement. It is not a permanent treatment and patients must receive injections every 6-12 months to retain results. Orthodontic treatment. If the gummy smile is caused due to a misshapen or overgrown jawbone, surgery is the best option for achieving results. A surgeon may use orthodontic ...
Bad breath is usually caused by the presence of oral bacteria. It is the bacterias waste that has an effect on the quality of a persons breath. The variables are dependent on the numbers of oral bacteria, the conditions which promote the growth of bacteria, and the unclean areas where bacteria reside.. Certain foods like garlic and onions cause bad breath, which is annoying but not a chronic problem. Bad breath caused by the consumption of certain foods will resolve on its own in a day or so as your body completes the process of breaking down these foods. Smokers breath is directly related to the tar, nicotine, and other foul smelling sub-stances derived from tobaccos smoke that accumulates on a persons teeth and oral soft tissues (tongue, cheeks, and gums). There is no effective way to totally eliminate smokers breath. (except quit!). Decreased moisture in the mouth limits the washing and buffering effects of saliva on oral bacteria and their waste products, and helps produce xerostomia, ...
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Laser dentistry has truly removed recently due to the several benefits the brand new technology offers both patients and dentists. Procedures now take a shorter period which enables for additional patients to appear during the day. The procedures tend to be more precise and patients take advantage of faster recovery occasions and fewer discomfort. A verbal laser has become essential for many orthodontists. You can use it in lots of orthodontic procedures which is especially useful for soft tissue therapy and treatment. Here are the clinical applications that you can do within an orthodontic procedure having a dental laser diode.. · Operculum removal - - Removing operculum tissue that may cover partly erupted molars. · Frenectomoy - - Taking out the frenulum thats mounted on tissue between two teeth (A frenulum is really a small fold of tissue). · Gingivectomy of hypertrophic tissue - - Removing excess or inflamed tissue that induce discomfort or discomfort if your patient has braces. · ...
The earlier, the better - if a Periodontal Disease can be detected early enough, it will be easier to treat. Do not hesitate to make an appointment with a periodontal specialist as soon as you feel the first symptoms.. What treatment options are available?. A periodontal office should use surgical and non-surgical procedures. Non-surgical treatments include curettage and root resurfacing, which is a deep cleansing procedure performed under anesthesia. During this procedure, the dentist will remove the plaque and calculus that has formed above and on the edge of the gums.. He or she will then smooth out and eliminate the rough areas present on the roots. The gums benefit from a perfectly clean surface and will help to hold the teeth in place better than before. In the most complex cases, the dentist may perform gum restoration surgery and oral support structuring procedures. For example, they may perform a gingivectomy, pocket reduction surgery, soft tissue grafts, bone grafts or guided ...
A gingivectomy treatment can be used to treat a number of issues, from cosmetic crown lengthening to pocket reduction for gingivitis.
By Alfred J. Plechner, D.V.M. What is a gingival flare or gingival hyperplasia (stomatitis)? A gingival inflammation is a syndrome that I have found
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Gingival fibromatosis is a progressive enlargement of the gingiva. It may hinder oral cavity hygiene and result in underlying bone loss. The long-term benefits ...
Gingival fibromatosis is a rare and heterogeneous group of disorders that develop as slowly progressive, local or diffuse enlargements within marginal and attached gingiva or interdental papilla. In severe cases, the excess tissue may cover the crowns of the teeth, thus causing functional, esthetic, and periodontal problems, such as bone loss and bleeding, due to the presence of pseudopockets and plaque accumulation. It affects both genders equally. Hereditary, drug-induced, and idiopathic gingival overgrowth have been reported. Hereditary gingival fibromatosis can occur as an isolated condition or as part of a genetic syndrome. The pathologic manifestation of gingival fibromatosis comprises excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins, of which collagen type I is the most prominent example. Mutation in the Son-of-Sevenless-1 gene has been suggested as one possible etiological cause of isolated (non-syndromic) hereditary gingival fibromatosis, but mutations in other genes are also likely to
|i|Background|/i|. Hereditary gingival fibromatosis is a fibrotic enlargement of the gingiva. It may exist as an isolated abnormality or as part of multisystem syndrome. This paper reports a case of 16-year-old male with generalized severe gingival overgrowth, involving the maxillary and mandibular arches and covering almost all teeth. |i|Methods|/i|. Periodontal management of gingival enlargement included gingivectomy in both arches except in the lower right molar region where flap surgery was done under general anesthesia. After a 2-month followup period, orthodontic treatment was started with fixed appliances. Monthly periodontal checkups and maintainance (scaling and polishing) were scheduled to control the gingival inflammation. |i|Results|/i|. Reevaluation of the patient of surgical treatment after two months did not show any recurrence of condition; however, minimal overgrowth was noted 1 month after the beginning of orthodontic treatment which was treated nonsurgically. |i|Conclusions|/i|.
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons. Dr. Kudisch is a graduate of Tufts Veterinary School and completed her internship and surgical residency at Tufts Veterinary School and Angell Animal Medical Center. She became board certified in the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) in 1996. In 2016 the ACVS elevated her status to Diplomate Emeritus, celebrating her long and distinguished service in the practice of veterinary surgery. Dr. Kudisch comes to VESH following a successful career in orthopedic and soft tissue surgery, first as the owner of Veterinary Surgery and Consulting Services in Boston and then as Staff Surgeon at Angell Animal Medical Center, West in Waltham. Dr. Kudisch relocated to Western Massachusetts last year. Dr. Kudisch is especially proud of the relationships she has built with her patients and their families and is excited to join the staff at VESH and continue providing specialty surgery care. She lives in Amherst with her three cats, Hazelnut, Minou ...
Dr. Nathalie Oudin graduated from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2015 and completed her clinical year at University of Florida. Her veterinary experience is in shelter medicine, private practice, and equine medicine. Her special interests include soft tissue surgery, dentistry, internal medicine, behavioral training and preventive care. It is Dr. Oudins goal to help pet owners feel educated and confident in the daily decisions that pet owners must make. She is the proud owner of two rat terriers, two cats, and three horses. In her free time, she enjoys being active outdoors through traveling, horseback riding, scuba diving, hiking, camping and kayaking ...
Gingivoplasty is the process by which the gingiva are reshaped to correct deformities. Gingivoplasty is similar to gingivectomy but with a different objective. This is a procedure performed to eliminate periodontal pockets along with the reshaping as part of the technique. This procedure is followed to create physiological gingival contours with the sole purpose of recontouring the gingiva in the absence of the pockets. Gingival and periodontal disease often produces deformities in the gingiva that are conducive to the accumulation of plaque and food debris, which prolong and aggregate the disease process. Such deformities include the following:- Gingival clefts and craters Crater- like interdental papilla caused by acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis Gingival enlargements Gingivoplasty is accomplished with a periodontal knife, a scalpel, rotary coarse diamond stones, electrodes or laser. The technique resembles that of the festooning of an artificial denture, which consists of tapering the ...
Soft tissue lasers have been successfully used in periodontal surgical procedures. This includes; periodontal flap surgeries, osseous resection, gingivectomy, gingivoplasty, frenectomies, abalation of lesions, excisional and incisional biopsies, tuberosity reductions of soft tissue, periodontal pocket treatment, crown lengthening and operculum removal. The laser is also used for the perio- implantitis treatment such as keeping the peri-implant tissue healthy during Implant therapy. Soft tissue lasers also have an impact on oral surgery. Lasers can be a useful treatment modality for obtaining biopsy specimens without tissue destruction. The some of the application in oral surgery are; homeostasis, cysts, benign tumour, malformation, scar correction, preprosthetic surgeries, low level laser therapy.. In orthodontics, the soft tissue laser improve gingival shape and contour, lengthen crowns, idealise tooth proportionality. The some of the uses in orthodontics are Aesthetic gingival recontouring, ...
Since each dental patients specific needs are different, the duties of a dental laboratory technician are comprehensive and varied. Although dental technicians seldom work directly with patients, except under the direction of a licensed dentist, they are valuable members of the dental care team. They work directly with dentists by following detailed written instructions and using impressions (molds) of the patients teeth or oral soft tissues to create:full dentures for patients who are missing all of their teeth; removable partial dentures or fixed bridges for patients who are missing only one or a few teeth; crowns, which are caps for teeth that are designed to restore their original size and shape; veneers, that enhance the esthetics and function of the patient; and ...
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Some cuts and bruises are treatable from the comfort of your own home, but after a head injury its vital that you see a doctor as soon as possible to make sure you dont have a concussion or other brain injury. After a facial trauma, an ice pack can help reduce swelling and bruising. To slow bleeding of a wound, apply pressure with some gauze (changing the gauze once it becomes saturated). If heavy bleeding continues, you may need stitches. Fortunately, oral and maxillofacial surgeons are experts in repairing all sorts of facial wounds.. Oral soft tissue injuries are more difficult to treat and are at higher risks of infection problems. Lacerations to the tongue, cheeks, and gums are often the result of sports-related falls and impacts. Your oral surgeon can fix severe oral lacerations with surgical adhesives or sutures. In addition, oral wounds often require proper cleaning and debridement to prevent infection problems.. Facial Fractures ...
INTRODUCTION Lymphomas are malignant neoplasms arisen from lymphocytes (B or T) that affect mainly lymph nodes, spleen, and other non-hematopoietic tissues. They are classified as Hodgkin´s lymphoma or non-Hodgkin´s lymphoma.1 Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBL) is the most common variant of non-Hodgkin´s intermediate-grade lymphomas, and frequently involves extranodal sites. Even though DLBL is characterized by an aggressive behavior, it responds favorably to chemotherapy.2 Non-Hodgkin´s lymphomas are usually manifested as localized or generalized lymphadenopathy. However, the primary lesion can occur in other sites, principally where lymphoid tissue is present such as oropharynx, intestine, bone marrow and skin.3 DLBL is often associated with systemic symptoms such as night sweats, weight loss and fever. In the oral soft tissues, lesions can occur as hard and diffuse tumors involving oral vestibule, gums and the posterior region of the hard palate. In bone tissue, they may cause mild ...
Thanks Ron - For soft tissue procedures like frenectomies, I use local anesthesia a little more than 50% of the time with my adult patients, and less than 10% of the time with the kids and babies. For more involved procedures like gingivoplasty, gingivectomy, crown lengthening, vestibuloplasty, etc. I am using local anesthesia on almost everyone. The settings remained the same from the beginning to the end of the procedure, and the whole procedure is recorded in the video (nothing was done before the video started). On this procedure, the Solea laser was pedal to the metal with a pulse duration of 30ms and irrigation at 70%. Best ~ Jason Tubo. ...
Under general anesthesia, to avoid damaging the premolar tooth bud, after flap elevation for the surgical approach, we extracted the ankylosed primary mandibular second molar in sections. After gingivectomy, orthodontic traction of the mandibular first molar was prepared by attaching a lingual button with ligature wire to the exposed occlusal surface (Fig. 4). Using a modified Nance holding arch and power chain, traction of the horizontally impacted first molar was initiated and maintained for 6 months (Fig. 5), leading to approximately 45° improvement in angle and root dilaceration of the first molar was observed. Next, using a modified Halterman appliance, we positioned a new anchor and enforced distalization of the improved mandibular left first molar and planned distal movement of locked mandibular right first molar. Mandibular right first molar was relocated into proper position after 3 months, and tilting of the left mandibular first molar was almost upright after 6 months. Subsequently, ...
You suffer from gingival hyperplasia when the tissue of the gum around your teeth has an overgrowth.Read on to know the common gingival hyperplasia symptoms
Gingival hyperplasia or enlargement of a dogs gums is common in the Boxer breed & also is a side effect of certain medications. Dale Kressin DVM, FAVD, DAVDC and Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery Specialists, LLC treats gingival hyperplasia in Oshkosh, green Bay, Glendale, Greenfield.
Congenital generalized terminal hypertrichosis is a rare disease, especially when associated with gingival hyperplasia. Congenital hypertrichosis can be a clinical feature of several syndromes, so these patients must be studied by a multidisciplinary team that should include a dermatologist, geneticist, psychologist, odontologist, and an endocrinologist. We report a 7-year-old girl with congenital generalized hypertrichosis and gingival hyperplasia, and analyze the clinical approach, differential diagnosis, and treatment.
FAQ • Gingival Hyperplasia. On-line free medical diagnosis assistant. Ranked list of possible diseases from either several symptoms or a full patient history. A similarity measure between symptoms and diseases is provided.
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Diagnosing gingival hyperplasia is important because there are several other forms of gingival enlargement that you must differentiate. For example, productive tumors of bone and cysts may cause the same appearance. Tooth resorption disease is a condition commonly seen in cats that also causes expansion of the gingival bone, resulting in a similar appearance. Gingival hyperplasia is by definition noninflammatory, but concurrent periodontal disease can cause inflammation to occur as a secondary process. Dental x-rays are often needed in order to help rule out potentially serious underlying medical conditions. A definitive diagnosis of gingival hyperplasia can be made only by biopsy and a microscopic examination.. There are two ways of treating gingival hyperplasia, medical and surgical. The simplest form of medical treatment is to stop any medications that are known to cause the disease. Unfortunately, in the majority of cases these medications are necessary to sustain a good quality of life in ...
Dr. Powers is our MOVES veterinary surgery partner in the NH/MA region. She is available to perform advanced orthopedic and soft-tissue surgeries at Countryside Animal Hospital. Dr. Powers earned her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Ross University in 1999, then spent the next several years completing multiple internships and conducting research at the PennHIP post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine. She completed her surgical residency and also served on the faculty at Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine, and earned board certification from the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS) in 2008. in 2014, she earned board certification form the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rahabilitation (ACVSMR). She is also certified as a canine rehabilitation therapist (CCRT). Dr. Powers has a particular interest in orthopedics and soft tissue surgeries, including oncologic, cardio-thoracic, and reconstructive ...
Impaction in maxillary central incisor is not as common in comparison with maxillary canine, whereas it causes more occlusal and esthetic impact due to its visible location. This case reported a combined surgical and orthodontic treatment on two horizontally impacted maxillary central incisors with dilacerated roots. The treatment included 2 stages. In the first stage, the dental space was regained and surgical exposure with closed eruption technique was applied. In the second stage, excisional gingivectomy combined with orthodontic traction were used to reposition both teeth into alignment. During orthodontic treatment, transpalatal arch (TPA) was applied for intraoral anchorage. The maxillary central incisors were brought into proper position with adequate width of attached gingiva.
We in Rident believe it is important to keep up with the modern technology, this is why among all the services we provide for our patients we also added the use of laser. Lasers can be used for various dental indications such as gingivitis, periodontitis, periimplantitis (infections of tissue around implants), minor surgical procedures and other tooth treatment. Our educated doctors in Rident use Waterlase Express laser and a diode laser. These are one of the most modern and most innovative lasers nowadays and provide a fresh access to dental medicine. Simple to use, they give the doctor the ability to work without or with much less anaesthesia, as well as faster recovery and healing. The best results are expected in treatments of gingivitis and periodontitis (as replacement or additional tooth extraction therapy), and the treatment of peri-implantation (cleansing and implantation-dissection). It can also be used for minor surgical procedures, such as frenulectomy, gingivectomy, vestibuloplasty, ...
Valproik Asit’in Nadir Yan Etkileri: Gingiva Hiperplazisi Ve Servikal Lenfadenopati. DAĞ, Ersel; DEMİRER, Serhat; GÖKÇE, Burcu; ACAR, Betül; KEÇELİ, Hüseyin Gencal; AYLIKÇI, Uğur Bahadır; ERDEMOĞLU, Ali Kemal // Duzce Medical Journal;Jan2013, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p56 Gingival hyperplasia is a common disorder seen in patients with epilepsy treated with phenytoin. It is rarely seen in patients taking sodium valproate therapy. Especially in mentally retarded patients, poor oral hygiene causes to the accumulation of bacterial plaque and inflammation might be... ...
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