• The subjects positive for H. pylori in dental pulp expressed clinical signs of severe dental caries. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Moreover, H. pylori are likely transmitted from dental caries to the root canal. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Objective: to compare the occurrence of periodontal disease, caries, and tooth loss in adult smokers of both genders admitted for integrated dental treatment in a dental school, to a non-smoker control group. (bvsalud.org)
  • Online searches were made to find literature for the study of other tissues and organs and on oral diseases, e.g. dental caries, perio- as a potential source of pathology affecting dontal diseases and tooth loss, and on NCD, other systems and organs" [ 6 ]. (who.int)
  • Chalky white spots on the teeth enamel may indicate areas of demineralisation which is an early sign of dental caries. (bpac.org.nz)
  • Another study published in 2019 supports the view that vegetarians are more vulnerable to developing dental caries. (popularposting.com)
  • A total of 37% of the VI children were affected by dental caries and gingivitis [ 7 ]. (jrmds.in)
  • Objective 21-3: "Increase the proportion of adults who have never had a permanent tooth extracted because of dental caries or periodontal disease. (umt.edu)
  • 1993) have previously validated a root caries severity index and clinical diagnostic criteria for PRCLs. (dentalnews.com)
  • Root caries in the middle severity category (leathery lesions with severity index 2) according to the perceived treatment needs (Beighton et al. (dentalnews.com)
  • We define periodontal disease as the loss of bony support to the teeth, increased pocket depth and inflammation of the surrounding tissues caused by the body's reaction to plaque (7), whilst xerostomia is reduced salivary output with its risk of developing caries (4). (the-probe.co.uk)
  • The aim of the present study was to analyze the possible vulnerability to dental caries in individuals with rare genetic diseases that affect skeletal development. (biomedcentral.com)
  • All participants were examined for the evaluation of breathing type, malocclusion, dental anomalies, oral hygiene and dental caries. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Individuals with inadequate oral hygiene were 4.70-fold more likely to have dental caries (95% CI: 2.13-10.40) and those with the rare genetic diseases (MPS/OI) were 2.92-fold more likely to have dental caries (95% CI: 1.38-6.17). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Individuals with inadequate oral hygiene and those with MPS and OI had a greater chance of belonging to the group with dental caries. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In the present study, vulnerability is approached from the perspective of the expanded concept of health, exploring the more complex factors of biopsychosocial frailty that expose individuals with rare diseases to dental caries. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Bacteria of dental caries in primary and permanent teeth in children and young adults. (nature.com)
  • Dental caries (cavities) occur when microorganisms build up in deposits of dental plaque and ferment dietary sugars. (healthrenewal.co.za)
  • One novel hypothesis for disrupting the creation of biofilm and preventing tartar involves oral vaccines that may protect the mouth against Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans), the bacteria most commonly responsible for dental caries. (healthrenewal.co.za)
  • Once tartar spreads below the gumline, a dentist or dental health professional will need to remove it to prevent periodontal disease. (healthline.com)
  • Plaque buildup leads to tartar and bacteria below the gumline, which leads to inflamed, irritated, or bleeding gums. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • If these warning signs appear, your dentist will check for calculus (tartar) below the gumline. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • If plaque isn't removed by brushing and flossing, it can harden into calculus or tartar, which can only be removed by a dentist or hygienist. (sailorsbaydentistry.com.au)
  • Regular dental cleanings, performed by a registered dental hygienist, are a crucial part of preventive dental care. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • Your dental hygienist will utilize manual instruments to remove moderate plaque and tartar buildup, or an ultrasonic device to scale away heavier buildup. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • Despite the fact that you might not notice a big difference if you don't floss, your dentist and dental hygienist will. (milltowndental.com)
  • Regular dental cleanings performed by a registered dental hygienist are very important. (drbarberee.com)
  • Karen Davis, BSDH, RDH, says perhaps our message should be that visiting the dental hygienist may help prevent severe COVID-19 infections. (testzonen.se)
  • When I see new adult patients who have received this message from their dentist or hygienist in the past, many of them are no longer removing enough supragingival plaque/biofilm. (rdhmag.com)
  • In 2002, seven of Montana's 56 counties had no dental professionals, eleven had no dentist, and 19 had no dental hygienist. (umt.edu)
  • A dental hygienist, unaware of the specific intervention, used each tool to screen participants prior to teeth cleaning. (umt.edu)
  • The Dental Hygienist is a licensed dental professional who specializes in preventing and treating oral disease. (iu.edu)
  • In order to obtain licensure, the dental hygienist must be a graduate of an accredited institution and pass multiple examinations. (iu.edu)
  • This buildup of plaque and tartar can cause your gums to become tender and swollen, which is an early stage of periodontal or gum disease. (healthline.com)
  • If plaque on your teeth builds up around the gums, it can infect or irritate the gum tissue. (sailorsbaydentistry.com.au)
  • Infections in teeth or gums may also cause a dental abscess, another cause of tooth loss. (sailorsbaydentistry.com.au)
  • Over time, the bacteria form a thick coating along the teeth also known as plaque which gradually hardens resulting in inflamed gums. (ipsnews.net)
  • This product also improves overall dental health by bolstering the teeth and infusing a fresh lease of life into the gums as advertised by the manufacturer. (ipsnews.net)
  • A good professional cleaning, followed by regular brushing, flossing, and checkups, restores gums to good health by removing plaque and bacteria. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • When using a teeth cleaning plaque removal, it can effectively protect your oral cavity and avoid damaging your gums. (elehealthy.com)
  • Our dental hygienists are available to assist you in proper home dental hygiene and healthy management of your gums. (drbarberee.com)
  • Plaque buildup will lead to tartar and bacteria below the gum-line that can lead to inflamed, irritated, or bleeding gums. (drbarberee.com)
  • Tooth sensitivity (53.8%), inflamed and painful gums (43.6%), plaque accumulation 81.7%, and bleeding sites were 35.1% among the expected findings. (jrmds.in)
  • Plaque and tartar buildup with it's associated bacteria, causes inflamed bleeding gums. (hilliardfamilydentist.com)
  • If left alone, the bacteria can get beneath the gums and create dental pockets. (ismileofmiddletown.com)
  • What is the relationship between bacterial plaque and calculus formation? (thejcdp.com)
  • Bacterial plaque and calculus are recognized as the etiological agents of the periodontal disease that along with a rough tooth surface can facilitate bacterial adhesion to the tooth and the root [ 7 - 9 ]. (opendentistryjournal.com)
  • The severity of periodontal disease in diabetics may not correspond to levels of bacterial plaque observed clinically. (the-probe.co.uk)
  • The first step of prevention is controlling the buildup of plaque and calculus on your teeth. (drbarberee.com)
  • Wound inspection after careful food and plaque debridement is the essential part of wound healing monitoring. (medsci.org)
  • Periodontal instruments are used to remove plaque and calculus during scaling and root debridement procedures. (adha.org)
  • Anti-plaque agents in the prevention of biofilm-associated oral diseases. (thejcdp.com)
  • The pathogenesis of periodontal disease is characterized by a complex relationship between microorganisms in dental biofilm (plaque) and the host immuno-inflammatory response [ 2 ]. (opendentistryjournal.com)
  • A 2014 Cochrane Review showed an 11% reduction in plaque/biofilm for the Quigley Hein index at one to three months of use, and a 21% reduction in plaque when assessed after three months of use. (rdhmag.com)
  • 3 Application of additional hygiene tools for interdental cleaning and an appropriate dentifrice with plaque/biofilm growth-inhibiting ingredients are needed. (rdhmag.com)
  • NCCLs (which are different from dental erosion) trap plaque/biofilm. (rdhmag.com)
  • Instead of telling patients to 'ease up on brushing horsepower,' it's important to customize plaque/biofilm removal instructions to make sure the plaque/biofilm is being adequately disrupted. (rdhmag.com)
  • The CEJ is a plaque/biofilm and calculus trap. (rdhmag.com)
  • Periodontal disease is a reaction to toxins produced by dental plaque and an abnormal immune response with reduced levels of tissue healing, the severity and progression of which depend on the host response to biofilm, although the causative organisms are still under debate (8). (the-probe.co.uk)
  • Majority of the studies included adults, and over 50% of the studies used a type of powered toothbrush that had a rotation oscillation mode of action (where the brush head rotates in one direction and then the other). (cochrane.org)
  • For better removal of plaque, consider changing to an electric toothbrush. (healthline.com)
  • According to a 2013 study , a powered toothbrush may be more effective at removing plaque than a manual toothbrush. (healthline.com)
  • The ADA stresses the importance of cleaning between your teeth to remove plaque and help prevent cavities or gum disease, especially in areas where a toothbrush can't reach. (healthline.com)
  • The objective of this study was to compare the plaque removal efficacy of a prototype manual Deep Clean toothbrush versus an American Dental Association (ADA) manual toothbrush and the ADA manual toothbrush in conjunction with floss. (thejcdp.com)
  • This study was a randomized, examiner-blind, six-period cross-over, single-center study conducted in 60 adult subjects that examined plaque removal with a prototype Deep Clean manual toothbrush, an ADA reference manual toothbrush, and an ADA reference manual toothbrush followed by floss. (thejcdp.com)
  • The prototype Deep Clean manual toothbrush delivered an adjusted (via ANCOVA) mean difference between baseline and post-brushing plaque scores of 0.245, while the ADA manual toothbrush plus floss delivered an adjusted mean difference of 0.207 versus 0.196 for the ADA manual toothbrush alone. (thejcdp.com)
  • The prototype Deep Clean manual toothbrush group had, on average, 25.2% and 18.3% greater plaque removal scores than the ADA manual toothbrush alone and the ADA manual toothbrush plus floss groups, respectively. (thejcdp.com)
  • 0.001) greater plaque removal for the prototype Deep Clean manual toothbrush group relative to the other groups. (thejcdp.com)
  • The prototype manual Deep Clean toothbrush was found to deliver greater plaque removal by 25.2% and 18.3% compared to the control manual toothbrush group (ADA reference manual toothbrush) and ADA manual toothbrush plus floss group. (thejcdp.com)
  • If you wait too long to floss, plaque will form in places your toothbrush cannot reach. (milltowndental.com)
  • From the outside by following methods of natural dental hygiene - using mineral clay toothpaste and toothbrush sticks (an anti-microbial tree root) for cleaning the teeth and gum line. (naturalspasupplies.co.uk)
  • Our hygienists will utilize manual instruments to remove moderate plaque and tartar buildup, or might use an ultrasonic device to take care of heavier, more intense buildup. (drbarberee.com)
  • The PetitePearl prophy angle by Kerr might be just the thing that will help dental hygienists gain the control they want during polishing. (testzonen.se)
  • At a recent dinner meeting of professional colleagues and hygienists, I overheard a conversa… The American Dental Hygienists' Association (ADHA) developed a document titled "Standards for Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice" to guide the standards of care in dental hygiene. (testzonen.se)
  • My mantra to dental hygienists is to always have their periodontal radar engaged. (testzonen.se)
  • Adults with NCCLs and clinical attachment loss are sometimes told by dentists and hygienists to ease up on brushing. (rdhmag.com)
  • Dental hygienists perform precision instrumentation tasks repetitively throughout the workday, placing them at increased risk for developing a musculoskeletal disorder. (adha.org)
  • A convenience sample of dental hygienists (n=12) acted as their own controls in this counterbalance-designed pilot study. (adha.org)
  • work-related MSDs among dental hygienists have been attributed to the physical stressors of dental hygiene practice including repetitive motions, poor ergonomics, prolonged static positions, and wrist/forearm positions outside of neutral for extended periods of time. (adha.org)
  • 7 - 12 A systematic review conducted in 2009 determined the prevalence rates for MSDs in dental hygienists ranged from 60-96%, with the neck, shoulder, wrist, hand, and back all being negatively affected. (adha.org)
  • 13 Additionally, dental hygienists have been identified as the dental professionals to be most often affected by MSDs, with higher prevalence rates when compared to dentists and dental assistants. (adha.org)
  • These repetitive, fine motor skills combined with the forceful and prolonged gripping of periodontal instruments are among the factors placing dental hygienists at risk of developing a MSD. (adha.org)
  • First, rural areas have a shortage of dentists and dental hygienists. (umt.edu)
  • Dental hygienists focus on health promotion and disease prevention. (iu.edu)
  • Dental hygienists are able to work in private practice dental offices, public health clinics, educational institutions, research facilities, and sales positions. (iu.edu)
  • Each state determines the scope of practice for dental hygienists. (iu.edu)
  • Periodontal disease is usually a result of untreated plaque buildup but is made worse by several additional factors. (hilliardfamilydentist.com)
  • Plaque deposits build up on the teeth fairly quickly after eating and drinking, and if they are not brushed away at least twice a day, they can lead to tooth decay and periodontal disease. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • Abnormalities to look for include swelling, redness, bleeding or recession of the gingiva, change in tooth position, premature tooth mobility or tooth loss and heavy plaque or calculus deposits, which are often seen on the outer surface of the incisors and the inner surface of the molars. (bpac.org.nz)
  • Scaling requires dental professionals to manipulate instruments, using their fingers, wrist, and forearm to remove hard deposits from tooth surfaces. (adha.org)
  • Figure 1: Phylum-level microbial composition of ancient dental calculus deposits. (nature.com)
  • Dental pulp, supragingival plaque, and saliva from 192 patients visiting the Dentistry's outpatient clinic were collected for testing. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Brushing teeth properly helps prevent cavities, and periodontal, or gum disease, which causes at least one-third of adult tooth loss. (wikipedia.org)
  • The most pronounced effects of compromised dental health can be witnessed from symptoms like tooth decay caused by cavities and gum inflammation resulting from a condition called gingivitis. (ipsnews.net)
  • It removes food and plaque, prevents calculus and tartar, and prevents cavities and gum disease. (milltowndental.com)
  • Just like adults, children develop cavities, so flossing is still a very effective way to prevent them. (milltowndental.com)
  • What are dental Cavities? (healthrenewal.co.za)
  • In many cases, cavities are not painful because they affect only the surface layers of the tooth and do not extend into the dental pulp, which is the soft tissue inside the tooth. (healthrenewal.co.za)
  • But if you allow plaque to build up and harden, you may be at risk of developing tartar. (healthline.com)
  • If plaque isn't removed, it can harden on your teeth and turn into calculus, otherwise known as tartar. (healthline.com)
  • Plaque can harden into tartar in a matter of hours. (healthline.com)
  • If you leave plaque on your teeth for too long, it can harden and become tartar. (drbarberee.com)
  • There was an 11% reduction in plaque at one to three months of use, and a 21% reduction in plaque when assessed after three months of use. (cochrane.org)
  • For this reason, the aim of periodontal therapy is the reduction of a specific sub-gingival gram-negative anaerobic organism by the removal of calculus, plaque and contaminated root cementum [ 10 , 11 ]. (opendentistryjournal.com)
  • For gingivitis, there was a 6% reduction at one to three months of use and an 11% reduction after three months (Löe and Sillness index). (rdhmag.com)
  • After manual toothbrushing, the overall plaque score reduction was estimated to be about 42% and was influenced not only by duration of brushing but by bristle design. (rdhmag.com)
  • There was some evidence of a reduction in calculus. (daz-forum.org)
  • When utilizing mouthwash for 45 and 90 days, there was a considerable reduction in plaque and gingival index. (manuscriptscientific.com)
  • The primary purposes pertain to the enhancement of dental health (particularly plaque and gingivitis reduction) or avoiding the development of infections triggered by oral cavity microbes in particular circumstances such as tooth extraction, intraoral surgical operations, or immune suppression due to cancer therapy or transplantation. (manuscriptscientific.com)
  • If the item can only exhibit a significant plaque reduction without also demonstrating a substantial decrease in gingivitis, it will be rejected [8]. (manuscriptscientific.com)
  • Really 100% safe removal of tooth stains, suitable for adults, children and the elderly. (elehealthy.com)
  • D1120 prophylaxis-child Age 13 or younger Definition: A primarily preventive treatment intended to control local irritational factors by the removal of plaque, calculus and stains from the tooth structures in the permanent and transitional dentition. (testzonen.se)
  • Good oral hygiene, through the removal of plaque (a sticky film containing bacteria) by effective toothbrushing has an important role in the prevention of gum disease and tooth decay. (cochrane.org)
  • These acids attack the enamel on your teeth which, according to the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion , can lead to more serious issues for both your dental and overall health. (healthline.com)
  • Prevention starts with controlling plaque, a colorless bacteria that sticks to the surface of your teeth, and calculus, a harder mineral deposit. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • Despite the fact that periodontal disease is the number one cause of tooth loss in adults, modern treatment and prevention can often preserve teeth indefinitely. (hilliardfamilydentist.com)
  • Toothbrushing frequency as it relates to plaque accumulation and gingival health. (thejcdp.com)
  • Inadequate brushing and flossing can lead to the accumulation of plaque and tartar, contributing to gum disease. (webdental.com)
  • Periogen is formulated to address a key contributing factor to gum disease: the accumulation of tartar and calculus on tooth surfaces. (webdental.com)
  • To floss properly, take 18" of dental floss, wrap it around the middle finger of each hand, and pinch it between your thumb and index finger. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • Slide the floss up and down the side of each tooth to remove plaque buildup. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • Plaque and tartar will take much longer to remove if you don't floss. (milltowndental.com)
  • Another reason to floss daily is to remove plaque between your teeth and at your gum line. (milltowndental.com)
  • Hold the floss between your thumbs and index fingers. (milltowndental.com)
  • Slide the floss up and down your teeth to remove the plaque that might have been built up. (drbarberee.com)
  • Over time, if someone does not brush, floss, and rinse at home regularly and maintain their regular dental checkups, this buildup can start to affect the smile. (ismileofmiddletown.com)
  • To floss, hold a piece of dental floss tightly between the hands with the thumb and index finger. (ismileofmiddletown.com)
  • PCR testing revealed that 2 subjects were positive in dental plaque but negative for saliva. (biomedcentral.com)
  • When this happens, it combines with minerals in your saliva and eventually turns into tartar - also known as calculus. (healthline.com)
  • Plaque is a combination of leftover food particles and saliva that contains bacteria, which can lead to gum disease and tooth decay. (milltowndental.com)
  • In the case of dental erosion, chemical, biological, and behavioral factors need to be considered, and saliva is probably the most important biological factor affecting the progression of dental erosion. (rdhmag.com)
  • Flossing incorrectly may not remove all food particles and plaque. (milltowndental.com)
  • Brushing teeth at least twice daily and flossing daily to remove plaque and food particles. (webdental.com)
  • The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy of rotary instruments vs hand scalers in non-surgical periodontal therapy, studying the variation of periodontal health indexes. (opendentistryjournal.com)
  • The build up of plaque can also lead to tooth decay. (cochrane.org)
  • Tooth decay is caused by bacteria that build up on the teeth in a sticky layer known as plaque. (sailorsbaydentistry.com.au)
  • Plaque can build up on your teeth fairly quickly after eating and drinking and if you ignore brushing and flossing, you run the risk of developing tooth decay to gum disease. (drbarberee.com)
  • Poor dental health has been associated with heart disease and shortened life expectancy. (wikipedia.org)
  • A 2008 review cites studies from 1969-1973 that gum and tooth health were maintained if brushing removed dental plaque more often than every 48 hours, and gum inflammation happened if brushing happened at intervals longer than 48 hours. (wikipedia.org)
  • The benefits of this for long-term dental health are unclear. (cochrane.org)
  • Removing dental plaque may play a key role maintaining oral health. (cochrane.org)
  • To compare manual and powered toothbrushes in everyday use, by people of any age, in relation to the removal of plaque, the health of the gingivae, staining and calculus, dependability, adverse effects and cost. (cochrane.org)
  • Randomised controlled trials of at least four weeks of unsupervised powered toothbrushing versus manual toothbrushing for oral health in children and adults. (cochrane.org)
  • Tartar can wreak havoc on your dental health and lead to gum disease. (healthline.com)
  • Although tartar and plaque can both cause dental health problems, there are some key differences to point out. (healthline.com)
  • Oral health and dental care in modern-day China. (thejcdp.com)
  • Although lack of proper dental hygiene is one of the primary causes of poor oral health, remember this is not the only one. (ipsnews.net)
  • These failing dental health conditions can be debilitating in more ways than one. (ipsnews.net)
  • He does not claim to be an expert on dental health. (ipsnews.net)
  • By removing plaque and tartar, your oral health is enhanced and your risk of gingivitis and periodontal disease are reduced. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • The importance of regular dental exams cannot be overemphasized - dental exams are the cornerstone of good dental health. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • Dental cleaning services are also something that everyone should build into their schedules to maintain their oral health. (milltowndental.com)
  • Inadequate oral public health awareness of the connection between diabetes and oro-dental health issues has been noted in many studies from across the globe. (com.sa)
  • Also, non-professional advice has been noted as the dominant outlet of dental health information in case of most Saudi patients with diabetes. (com.sa)
  • It is also vital that individuals are provided with the latest recommendations on methods to practice oral health related self-care techniques in order to minimize the risk of periodontal destruction and tooth loss, thereby reducing the burden of dental illnesses on the Saudi health infrastructure. (com.sa)
  • The International Diabetes Federation recommends that general practitioners should evaluate diabetic patients for a regimen of advised dental self-care practices and initial presentations of oro-dental health conditions, and also recommend measures to enhance self-care including dentist referrals were deemed necessary (16). (com.sa)
  • Which Foods Are good For Your Dental Health? (popularposting.com)
  • Home / Health and Fitness / How Does Diet Affect Dental Health? (popularposting.com)
  • Therefore, your enamel begins eroding, and dental health goes into a downward spiral. (popularposting.com)
  • Oranges, gooseberry, and strawberry, although highly acidic, are excellent sources of Vitamin C and are beneficial for dental health in general. (popularposting.com)
  • Polyols like maltitol, isomaltose, xylitol, and sorbitol are better options for enjoying something sweet without jeopardizing your dental health. (popularposting.com)
  • So, which diet is better for dental health? (popularposting.com)
  • This also includes dental care, which has been considered one of the most arduous health care services to access [ 1 ].There is evidence suggesting that disabled groups have a higher incidence of dental diseases, missing teeth, poorer oral hygiene (OH), increased tooth wear, increased trauma but experience greater difficulty acquiring dental care than any other population [ 2 ]. (jrmds.in)
  • They may face limitations in carrying out routine OH practices as well as other barriers to accessing dental care such as poor oral health literacy. (jrmds.in)
  • This focus on health disparities experienced by persons with disabilities is echoed by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research's National Call to Action to Promote Oral Health . (umt.edu)
  • The pilot study evaluated the effects of consistent brushing and individual support on the oral health of adults with I/DD. (umt.edu)
  • Department of Adult Oral Health, Barts and the Royal London Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK. (dentalnews.com)
  • 96.5% care to educate their pregnant patient about improving dental health care. (ijds.in)
  • A gap between enamel and cementum that exposes underlying dentin (An ouch for our younger adult patients that often requires restoration with an appropriate restorative material. (rdhmag.com)
  • If not clinically visible, they can still be detected using dental x-rays. (healthrenewal.co.za)
  • Indeed, chemotherapeutic mouth rinses have been found to be a beneficial complement to routine brushing and flossing for individuals with gingivitis, offering a clinically significant benefit in plaque and gingivitis decrease [3]. (manuscriptscientific.com)
  • Dental services are rarely reimbursed adequately and are frequently targeted for funding cuts. (umt.edu)
  • A significant number of people may not conduct mechanical eliminating plaque adequately. (manuscriptscientific.com)
  • Methods: dental and periodontal clinical exams were evaluated in medical records of 31 smokers and 46 non-smokers regarding the occurrence of bleeding and/or gingival suppuration, loss of periodontal support by pocket or gingival retraction, tooth hypermobility, and decayed, missing, and filled teeth. (bvsalud.org)
  • Standards for Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice. (testzonen.se)
  • https://www.adha.org/resources-docs/2016-Revised-Standards-for-Clinical-Dental-Hygiene-Practice.pdf. (testzonen.se)
  • mean: 59 years) completed an oral hygiene questionnaire and had a clinical examination, including periodontal screening and recording (PSR), percentage of bleeding teeth (PBT), probing pocket depth (PD), gingivitis index (GI), and number of teeth (Tn). (opendentistryjournal.com)
  • The purpose of the present research was to demonstrate the clinical efficacy of an alcohol-free mouthwash comprising 5.0% (W/V) Brazilian green propolis (MGP 5%) for plaque and gingivitis control. (manuscriptscientific.com)
  • A clinical trial phase II investigation included 25 people, men and women aged 18 to 60 years old (35 9), who had a minimum of 20 sound natural teeth, a mean plaque index of at least 1.5 (PI), and a mean gingival index of at least 1.0 (GI). (manuscriptscientific.com)
  • Consequently, the goal of the present investigation was to demonstrate clinical proof in participants of an alcohol-free mouthwash comprising Brazilian green propolis for plaque and gingivitis control during a three-month period. (manuscriptscientific.com)
  • Too few amino acids weaken dental structures, making it difficult to repair the wear and tear of dental tissues. (popularposting.com)
  • Children's teeth are more vulnerable to decay than adult teeth, as their enamel is thinner and more easily so brushing and flossing are important preventive measures. (sailorsbaydentistry.com.au)
  • Dental enamel protects the tooth from fracture and wear and is not regenerated once damaged. (bpac.org.nz)
  • The byproduct of this fermentation, lactic acid, lowers the pH at the junction of the plaque layer and tooth enamel, and eventually the enamel is eroded. (healthrenewal.co.za)
  • A good home regimen, in addition to regular cleanings and exams, can prevent many expensive dental treatments. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • Why are dental cleanings important? (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • Routine dental visits for professional cleanings and early detection of gum issues. (webdental.com)
  • When you don't remove plaque through proper oral hygiene, it hardens into tartar, and only professional dental cleanings can remove it. (webdental.com)
  • If you maintain good home cleaning practices and combine that with regular exams and cleanings from the dentist, you will be able to prevent expensive dental treatments. (drbarberee.com)
  • Do smokers benefit from dental hygiene oral prophylaxis? (who.int)
  • This pilot study in Nigeria evaluated the effect of dental oral prophylaxis on oral hygiene and periodontal indices among 13 systemically healthy smokers and 8 non-smokers. (who.int)
  • Smokers showed no benefit from dental oral prophylaxis in this study. (who.int)
  • The main reservoir for infection within the oral cavity was determined to be dental pulp. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In fact, we shall be discussing a specially formulated and absolutely natural, dietary dental supplement that claims to work at the root of all oral problems to cure serious conditions. (ipsnews.net)
  • Easy to Use & Convenient】Conforms to ergonomics, the handle feels great when holding, lightweight teeth cleaning plaque removal is absolutely a great oral care helper for you and your loved ones. (elehealthy.com)
  • Further, they have been found to be less compliant towards meeting dental appointment targets and adopting recommended oral hygiene practices as compared to other populations studied in the Western nations. (com.sa)
  • Dental and oral hygiene problems were among the ten most common and limiting secondary conditions ( Rural Disability and Rehabilitation Research Progress Report #29 ). (umt.edu)
  • We put emphasis on diagnosis, thus we prepared all equipment that is necessary to orthodontic examination: cephalometric X-ray, dental combine CT, intra-oral scanner. (celeste-ortho.com)
  • helping to provide direct patient care in all dental specialties, including orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontics and oral surgery. (iu.edu)
  • To get started with an oral hygiene routine, contact our iSmile Dental Care of Middletown team in Middletown Township at (732) 706-8481 to schedule an appointment. (ismileofmiddletown.com)
  • Without an oral hygiene routine, the teeth risk the buildup of bacteria, otherwise known as tartar and plaque . (ismileofmiddletown.com)
  • Children and adults should have similar oral hygiene routines. (ismileofmiddletown.com)
  • Since plaque is the primary cause of gingivitis and other oral diseases, this council suspects that the only embraced chemotherapeutic items that may provide plaque control or plaque alteration asserts will be the ones that additionally show a significant effect against gingivitis. (manuscriptscientific.com)
  • Until there are reliable methods of information exchanges, and a paradigm shift in inter-professional working, patients should obtain their medical and dental results and share them with their respective advisors. (turnersdentaltips.com)
  • We offer a wide range of treatments for you to choose from and customize your smile according to your needs.Get the best treatment for teeth alignment at our dental clinic in Jaipur. (alivelinks.org)
  • It found no evidence to claim or refute benefit for scale and polish treatments for the outcomes of gingivitis, calculus and plaque. (daz-forum.org)
  • There were also significant reductions in plaque for both three and 12-month scale and polish treatments when OHI was included. (daz-forum.org)
  • When you aren't flossing regularly, plaque can accumulate between your teeth and along your gum line. (milltowndental.com)
  • The 2008 review noted that tooth brushing can remove plaque up to one millimeter below the gum line, and that each person has a habitual brushing method, so more frequent brushing does not cover additional parts of the teeth or mouth. (wikipedia.org)
  • If you adhere to a daily brushing and flossing routine, you can remove the plaque on your teeth before it hardens and turns to tartar. (healthline.com)
  • When you have a cleaning done at our office, we will be able to remove plaque, and potentially tartar, that might not be able to be taken care of at home. (drbarberee.com)
  • Muscle activity and pinch forces were assessed while participants performed traditional and modified scaling techniques with designated instruments on artificial calculus applied to the lower left quadrant of a typodont, for a period of five minutes. (adha.org)
  • The parents/caregivers answered a structured questionnaire addressing the individual/behavioral characteristics and medical/dental history of the participants. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Eighty-two percent of the total participants said that it is safe to provide dental treatment during pregnancy, almost 90.4% of the total dentist interviewed was aware of the special position in which to place a pregnant woman on a dental chair. (ijds.in)
  • According to the CDC, close to 48 percent of adults over age 30 have some form of periodontal disease. (healthline.com)
  • Everyone knows that brushing your teeth is important for keeping them healthy and preventing dental disease, but many people still treat flossing as an optional extra in their daily routine. (sailorsbaydentistry.com.au)
  • However, mouth rinses are never a substitute for brushing, flossing, or regular dental examinations, and may disguise warning signs of periodontal disease. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • Periodontal disease is the number one cause of tooth loss in adults. (walsworthfamilydentistry.com)
  • Fortunately, advancements in dental science have introduced innovative solutions for managing and preventing progression of periodontal disease, one of which is Periogen. (webdental.com)
  • Hadlima (adalimumab-bwwd) is a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blocker indicated for treatment of rheumatoid Arthritis ( RA ), juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), psoriatic arthritis (PsA), ankylosing spondylitis (AS), adult Crohn's disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), and plaque psoriasis (Ps). (rxlist.com)
  • These are the main sources of dental disease. (hilliardfamilydentist.com)
  • For more information on gingivitis, the most common dental disease, See Gingivitis webpage. (healthrenewal.co.za)
  • With children, this buildup on baby teeth can weaken their adult teeth for the rest of their lives, putting them at a higher risk of decay and disease later. (ismileofmiddletown.com)
  • That's why it's so important to have a daily dental hygiene routine that includes regular brushing and flossing. (healthline.com)
  • High quality trials conducted in general dental practice settings with sufficiently long follow-up periods (five years or more) are required to address the objectives of this review. (daz-forum.org)
  • A study published in 2017 suggested that vegetarians are at a higher risk of dental erosion. (popularposting.com)
  • Scott, G.R. & Poulson, S.R. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes of human dental calculus: a potentially new non-destructive proxy for paleodietary analysis. (nature.com)
  • The recommended dose of Hadlima for adult patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriatic arthritis (PsA), or ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is 40 mg every other week. (rxlist.com)
  • Many U.S. adult patients (even young adults) are presenting with noncarious cervical lesions (NCCLs), which are controversial and not always well understood. (rdhmag.com)