• Therefore, fissure sealants can be added to any area that your dentist may be concerned about, such as areas of the tooth with particularly deep grooves. (choblogs.com)
  • Fissure sealants are a tooth coloured resin, and work by bonding to the tooth to essentially fill in the gaps. (choblogs.com)
  • Fissure sealants are different to a filling, as they are simply preventative, as opposed to treatment. (choblogs.com)
  • Dental sealants are invisible plastic resin coatings that smooth out the chewing surfaces of the back teeth, making them resistant to decay. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • Visit the dentist every 6 months to check on your teeth, and make all the decay preventive treatments which include cleaning, fissure sealants and fluoride. (fdacenter.ae)
  • The professional application of dental sealants onto the chewing surfaces of teeth is an important caries-preventive measure that complements the use of fluoride… their use in combination, has the potential of virtually eliminating dental caries in all children. (simplyteeth.com)
  • 1. What are fissure sealants? (simplyteeth.com)
  • Fissure sealants are plastic coatings that help to prevent tooth decay when applied to the chewing surfaces of teeth. (simplyteeth.com)
  • Sealants are tooth-coloured and are quite unobtrusive. (simplyteeth.com)
  • Your dentist in Willowbrook, IL will carefully evaluate which teeth would benefit from dental sealants. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • Sealants are tooth-colored or white, so they are barely visible. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • Liquid dental sealants are painted on the teeth to fill in all of the hard-to-reach crevices, so food particles can't enter and start a cavity. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • Sealants can protect teeth from cavity-causing bacteria for many years. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • Sealants are usually applied to newly erupted permanent posterior teeth and occasionally primary or "baby" teeth. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • Since dental caries are the most common chronic disease of children, sealants are applied to a child's tooth, as soon as possible, before a cavity can develop. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • Children often benefit from being told how the sealants will be "painted" on their tooth to protect them from plaque and cavities. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • Sealants are effective in preventing cavities on the chewing surface of a tooth, as long as they are intact. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • In most cases this is due to tooth decay leading to unsightly restorations, or early loss of teeth resulting in gaps, and poor tooth position which impact on smile. (positivehealth.com)
  • The key issue should be to prevent the tooth decay before it starts causing problems. (positivehealth.com)
  • The treatment that these specialized dentists can provide includes not only managing any pathology associated with the dental hard and soft tissues, such as tooth decay and trauma to teeth and lips, but also to manage their patient's psychological needs. (positivehealth.com)
  • Although paediatric dentistry covers all aspects of children's dentistry, in this article I would like to concentrate on one area of the speciality, tooth decay or as it is called clinically, dental caries. (positivehealth.com)
  • The bacteria trapped in the fissures can cause bad breath or promote tooth decay. (smilescare.com)
  • It can lead to minor to moderate complications, such as bad breath, tooth decay, or mild infections in rare cases. (smilescare.com)
  • During an early childhood appointment, we will typically start by assessing your child's current dental condition and looking for any signs of tooth decay. (completefamilydental.com.au)
  • Failure to do so will lead to decay and eventual tooth failure. (guimac.com)
  • And, if no proper deep cleaning is done, it results in irrationality and moves on to an infection, bad mouth odor and tooth decay. (texaspremierdental.com)
  • Have you been to the dentist lately and been diagnosed with new tooth decay when you have not had any change to your diet or circumstance. (breezecareoralhealth.com)
  • Immature tooth enamel is more permeable and therefore less resistant to tooth decay. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • This creates the perfect conditions for tooth decay. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • What's more, a child's newly erupted permanent teeth are not as resistant to decay as adult teeth are. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • First, the tooth or teeth to be sealed are examined, and if any minimal decay is found, it will be gently removed. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • Children suffer from many different oral problems such as tooth decay and toothache. (fdacenter.ae)
  • The most important reasons that lead to inflammation in the dental nerve is the entry of bacteria and microbes into the nerve of the tooth, either through decay or a break in the tooth through which these microbes can be delivered to the nerve. (fdacenter.ae)
  • At Dent8 Dental, we will help you to understand what is happening in your mouth and how this may relate to what you are doing that may be contributing to conditions such as tooth decay, gum disease, tooth erosion and acid wear, mouth ulcers, fissured tongue, bad breath or dry mouth. (dent8.net.au)
  • A newly erupted tooth is not yet fully calcified (hardened) and is susceptible to decay. (simplyteeth.com)
  • However, if the baby teeth are very decayed, it is a sign that the child is susceptible to tooth decay. (simplyteeth.com)
  • Removing all the plaque regularly from your child's teeth will reduce the risk of dental decay and gum disease in the future. (lysaghtdental.com)
  • In children's teeth the enamel is more immature, the dentine softer and the pulp (nerve) larger which means that once started, decay progresses more quickly and affects the pulp more often, leading to toothache and/or abscesses. (lysaghtdental.com)
  • This creates a smooth surface on the tooth which can be cleaned more easily with the toothbrush and blocks up the grooves preventing bacteria and food from lodging in them and causing decay. (lysaghtdental.com)
  • While most of these tiny oral bacteria are harmless-and even helpful-others can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. (colgate.com)
  • And the bacteria that are attracted to sugar turn it into acid, which can lead to decay on the surface of your teeth and lead to plaque development. (colgate.com)
  • That's because it produces enamel-eroding acids and thrives in a low pH, according to the Microbiology Spectrum , making it the main cause of tooth decay in humans. (colgate.com)
  • The tongue has deep or shallow horizontal cuts that are also called as pits or grooves. (texaspremierdental.com)
  • A plastic coating can be applied at the dental office to prevent cavities by sealing the little grooves on the chewing surfaces of back teeth known as "pits and fissures. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • Instead, they are filled with tiny grooves referred to as "pits and fissures," which trap bacteria and food particles. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • Fluoride, which is found in toothpaste and some drinking water - and in treatments provided at the dental office - can strengthen enamel, but, again, it's hard to get fluoride into those pits and fissures on a regular basis. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • AIRFLOW ® is the only technology that removes biofilm from inaccessible areas such as deep pits and fissures, interdental spaces, misaligned areas, below crown margins, around peri-implant sulcus, recessions and orthodontic appliances efficiently and in a minimally invasive way. (rapidresponsedental.co.nz)
  • As much as 90% of all dental caries in schoolchildren occurs in pits and fissures. (simplyteeth.com)
  • As teeth develop, pits, fissures or deep grooves form on the surface of the tooth. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • The pits and fissures are the most cavity-prone areas, especially in children. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • What are pits and fissures? (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • Pits and fissures are the most cavity-prone areas, accounting for over 50 percent of cavities among children. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • Pits and fissures are a normal part of our tooth's anatomy and come in different shapes and sizes. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • The enamel is frequently weaker and thinner in the pits and fissures, which increases the chance of a cavity. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • The sealant flows deep into the pits and fissures. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • It lives in your mouth, specifically on tooth surfaces and difficult-to-clean areas like pits and fissures on the teeth, and feeds on the sugars and starches you eat, leading to the formation of cavities. (colgate.com)
  • Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and clean between your teeth with an interdental device like floss once a day. (colgate.com)
  • The tooth with this damage already has an opening through which bacteria and other pathogens can access the soft tissue. (guimac.com)
  • While you can advise your children on brushing techniques, and even brush their teeth yourself, it can be difficult to make sure that sufficient bacteria have been removed. (choblogs.com)
  • Proper brushing and flossing are imperative to protect the entire tooth from bacteria and cavities. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • According to the National Institutes of Health , your mouth is home to 700 species of microorganisms or bacteria that live on your teeth, tongue, and even the pockets between your tooth and gum. (colgate.com)
  • Also, eating foods known to promote healthy bacteria will help you keep your teeth and mouth healthy for a lifetime. (colgate.com)
  • Individuals with Au-Kline syndrome can have distinctive facial features, including long openings of the eyelids (long palpebral fissures), drooping eyelids (ptosis), and shallow eye sockets. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The characteristics of the facial profile consist of epicanthus, flattened nasal plan, palpebral fissures and protruding tongue. (bvsalud.org)
  • Caries leading to fracture of the tooth crown. (businessmods.org)
  • Students who were aged only cause aesthetic problems but also Furthermore, since dental anomalies 4-12 years and showed good coopera- can lead to dental problems such as such as missing teeth, supernumerary tion during examination were recruited functional disorders, dental caries, pulp teeth and gemination problems are for the study. (who.int)
  • The teeth and gums were clean on November 1. (civilwardc.org)
  • Dry Socket Definition The removal of a tooth leads to the formation of an empty or hollow space in the gums known as a socket. (hxbenefit.com)
  • A dental emergency comprises any conditional emergency concerning the teeth, gums, and supporting tissues. (businessmods.org)
  • Since the teeth, gums and jaw bones of children are not as developed as they are in adults, they need special care and attention while receiving treatments. (fdacenter.ae)
  • An impression of the teeth and gums are made and sent off to the laboratory to be custom made. (londonsmiling.com)
  • The periodontium includes the gums and bone surrounding your teeth. (rapidresponsedental.co.nz)
  • Affected patients can develop bleeding gums, bad breath (halitosis), gum abscesses and loosening of teeth over time and in extreme cases teeth may fall out. (rapidresponsedental.co.nz)
  • Preventive care involves providing regular checkups, cleaning and maintaining healthy gums and teeth. (jrdental.in)
  • A mouth guard is a protective device for the mouth that covers the teeth and gums to reduce injury to the teeth, bone, lips and gums. (lysaghtdental.com)
  • The oral cavity pertains to the mouth, consisting of the lips, the internal lining of the lips and cheeks, the lower and upper gums, the anterior two-thirds of the tongue, the floor of the mouth under the tongue, the little area behind the wisdom teeth, and the bony roof of the mouth. (towneviewdentalcare.com)
  • The oral condition or tooth pathology that causes the development of teeth, over and above the normal 32 permanent teeth is known as hypodontia. (hxbenefit.com)
  • The goal of this narrative review was to summarize and compare treatment options for permanent teeth carious lesions that are radiographically close to the pulp chamber. (swissdentaljournal.org)
  • The permanent teeth should then be sealed as soon as possible after they erupt. (simplyteeth.com)
  • Healthy primary teeth allow normal development of the jawbones and muscles, save space for the permanent teeth and guide them into place. (jrdental.in)
  • If a baby tooth is lost too soon, permanent teeth may come in crooked. (jrdental.in)
  • Decayed baby teeth can cause pain, abscesses, infections, and can spread to the permanent teeth. (jrdental.in)
  • Down Syndrome children have what is referred to as Delayed Eruption for both baby teeth and permanent teeth. (monmouthhealthandwellness.com)
  • A frenectomy works to simply release the frenum and free movement of your child's lips and tongue, so that their oral development can continue as normal. (choblogs.com)
  • SYMPTOM - Do your lips stick to your teeth when talking. (breezecareoralhealth.com)
  • An oral examination showed dry lips, fissured tongue partially covered with biofilm, several teeth revealing clinical aspects compatible with enamel hypoplasia, and generalised extensive carious lesions and gingivitis. (stephenhancocks.com)
  • There are two distinct sections to the oral fissure: the region between the cheeks, lips, and teeth, often referred to as the oral vestibule. (towneviewdentalcare.com)
  • The masticatory mucosa (hard palate and gingiva), soft palate, inferior surface, lining mucosa (cheeks, lips, mouth floor, and alveolar mucosal surface), and specialized mucosa all cover the inside of the mouth (back of the tongue). (towneviewdentalcare.com)
  • Some parents may think it's okay to put off their child's first dental appointment until they have a full set of teeth. (completefamilydental.com.au)
  • The most likely location for a cavity to develop in your child's mouth is on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • Also, your child's general health can be affected if diseased baby teeth aren't treated. (jrdental.in)
  • A poorly fitted "boil and bite" mouthguard does not provide the level of protection you and your child's teeth deserve. (lysaghtdental.com)
  • The tongue and the insides of your cheeks are the soft tissues you are most likely to hurt when you have a chipped tooth but haven't resolved the problem. (guimac.com)
  • AIRFLOW ® with PLUS powder can be used safely and comfortably on all soft tissues including attached gingiva, mucosa, tongue and palate. (rapidresponsedental.co.nz)
  • AIRFLOW ® preserves the integrity of the natural teeth, implants, restorations and soft tissues. (rapidresponsedental.co.nz)
  • Other common facial features in this condition include a broad nasal bridge, a mouth with the outer corners turned downward and often held in an open position, and a deep groove down the middle of the tongue. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The best prevention against fissured tongue is to practice proper oral hygiene, including cleaning of the mouth at least twice a day and regular visits to the dentist. (smilescare.com)
  • Repairing the chipped tooth is an excellent way to protect the inside of your mouth from damage. (guimac.com)
  • A webbed or striped look on your tongue could signal a condition called oral lichen planus, which is a fancy way of saying that the immune system is waging war on the cells in your mouth. (yourgumspecialist.com)
  • Other conditions contribute to colonization of periodontal pathogens such as mouth breathing, tooth morphology and acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis. (bvsalud.org)
  • A frenectomy is a treatment of the frenum, which are the small bands of tissue that connect your tongue to the base of your mouth (the lingual frenum) and the top lip to the upper jaw gum line (labial frenum). (choblogs.com)
  • Do these things cause a burning mouth or sore tongue. (breezecareoralhealth.com)
  • Run your tongue over this area in your mouth, and you will feel the reason why: These surfaces are not smooth, as other areas of your teeth are. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • Avoid bad oral habits, like putting hard objects in your mouth, and don't forget to wear your mouth guard during sports to avoid accidents that damage your teeth. (fdacenter.ae)
  • Sugary snacks, incase will be offered, it has to be after mealtime, where saliva production in the mouth is at its peak and helps protect children's teeth. (fdacenter.ae)
  • This tooth is now cared for like all the other teeth in your mouth. (londonsmiling.com)
  • At your hygiene check-up, your hygienist will work with you to identify areas of gum inflammation in your mouth and record a baseline chart around individual teeth. (rapidresponsedental.co.nz)
  • People with Down Syndrome may have a difference in proportion of tongue to mouth. (monmouthhealthandwellness.com)
  • Typically, large tongues with or without a small upper jaw makes their tongue too large for their mouth. (monmouthhealthandwellness.com)
  • the area in-between teeth, sometimes referred to as the mouth. (towneviewdentalcare.com)
  • They often occur on the buccal gingiva between the teeth and typically bleed spontaneously without irritation. (aafp.org)
  • A fissured tongue does not typically require treatment. (smilescare.com)
  • Complications of fissured tongue typically occur if food or other debris get caught in the grooves. (smilescare.com)
  • On average, babies with Down Syndrome get their first teeth at 12-24 months, compare to those without Down Syndrome who typically get their first teeth between 6-12 months. (monmouthhealthandwellness.com)
  • A man's oral fissure typically holds 71.2 ml of fluid as opposed to a woman's 55.4 ml. (towneviewdentalcare.com)
  • Floss and interdental cleaners (specially shaped brushes) are important tools to remove plaque from the crown area where the gum meets the tooth. (londonsmiling.com)
  • Saliva and its components are essential for the maintenance of oral health through the formation of the biofilm that covers the teeth and oral mucosa. (positivehealth.com)
  • AIRFLOW ® is a predictable procedure for the removal of biofilm, stains and young calculus from teeth, implants, restorations, orthodontic appliances and from supra and subgingival areas. (rapidresponsedental.co.nz)
  • Have you ever bit into a sticky piece of candy only to find out that the candy grabbed the crown that your dentist just put on your tooth? (oralanswers.com)
  • If this is the case, your dentist can usually re-cement the crown back ont your tooth. (oralanswers.com)
  • Fissured tongue may appear for no apparent reason, but some people may have an underlying condition that doctor or dentist may need to rule out. (smilescare.com)
  • In most cases, fissured tongue will not cause any symptoms, so a person may not visit the dentist for this purpose. (smilescare.com)
  • You should contact a family dentist if you get a cracked tooth. (guimac.com)
  • On the next visit, the dentist removes the temporary crown and cements the permanent crown onto the tooth. (londonsmiling.com)
  • Once the appropriate area is numb, the dentist will prepare the tooth to maximize the function, retention and aesthetics of your new crown. (londonsmiling.com)
  • The hygienist will work in closely with your dentist and examine x-rays to assess the bone levels surrounding your teeth This diagnostic information will help treatment plan your periodontal needs and provide a baseline record to measure the results of future treatment. (rapidresponsedental.co.nz)
  • Your dentist in Willowbrook, IL will carefully examine the tooth, before a dental sealant is applied. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • However, other conditions, such as geographic tongue or food caught in the groove, can cause pain. (smilescare.com)
  • A person may also have geographic tongue. (smilescare.com)
  • Geographic tongue is when patches on the tongue become free of papillae, which are the tiny bumps on the surface of the tongue. (smilescare.com)
  • Benign migratory glossitis, also known as geographic tongue, is characterized by the tongue inflammation and is associated with pain and difficulty eating due to the lingual papillae atrophy. (bvsalud.org)
  • The article reports the case of a patient who presented both erosion, irregular and well demarcated, lateral dorsum clinical conditions, fissured tongue and geographic tongue, delimitation at the tongue apex were observed, with yellowish with acute symptomatic manifestation and treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, the incidence of cracks geographic tongue is low among pediatric patients, and its occurrence in this population is rare 11. (bvsalud.org)
  • On the 28th the eyes were bright, the skin warm and sweating, the tongue moist and cleaning, the bowels quiet, the abdominal tenderness much diminished, but still acute in the right iliac and hypogastric regions. (civilwardc.org)
  • Many people lose crowns from their teeth. (oralanswers.com)
  • To satisfy your curiosity, I've written this article to let you know about some of the reasons that crowns fall off teeth. (oralanswers.com)
  • Crowns are necessary when a tooth is generally broken down and fillings won't solve the problem. (londonsmiling.com)
  • Crowns are also used to support a large filling when there isn't enough of the tooth remaining, attach a bridge, protect weak teeth from fracturing, restore fractured teeth, or cover badly shaped or discolored teeth. (londonsmiling.com)
  • Crowns may be placed on natural teeth or dental implants. (londonsmiling.com)
  • To prevent damaging or fracturing the crowns, avoid chewing hard foods, ice or other hard objects - just like you should avoid for your natural teeth. (londonsmiling.com)
  • Brushing twice a day, cleaning between your teeth is vital with crowns. (londonsmiling.com)
  • A sealed tooth is far less likely to develop a cavity, require more expensive dental treatment later on, or, most importantly, cause your child pain. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • If the sealant becomes dislodged, your dental professional in Willowbrook, IL will make sure the tooth is cavity free and then re-apply the sealant. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • My parents were lax about making us brush our teeth and never even mentioned flossing. (guimac.com)
  • So don't forget to brush your tongue when you brush your teeth and avoid sticky foods when possible. (yourgumspecialist.com)
  • Your child should continue to brush and floss his or her teeth daily and have regular professional cleanings. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • Brush at least twice daily, take your time while brushing, and be sure your tooth brush has soft bristles. (fdacenter.ae)
  • It gets rid of food that is hidden where your tooth brush can't get it, no matter how well you brush. (fdacenter.ae)
  • Brush your tongue as well. (fdacenter.ae)
  • When the tooth is completely dry, a sealant is applied to the tooth with a tiny brush or syringe-like applicator. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • It was painless, but he had some bleeding after brushing his teeth and tongue. (aafp.org)
  • The procedure is largely painless too, as it is only added to the surface of the tooth, and can be completed in just one session. (choblogs.com)
  • Because tooth enamel does not contain any nerves, placing a sealant is painless and does not routinely require numbing shots. (pinnacledentalgroup.com)
  • Dental hygiene is in many ways more important for children, as their teeth are more fragile than those of an adult and they may consume more sugar. (choblogs.com)
  • This makes it very difficult to keep these precious adult teeth clean. (willowbrookfamilydental.com)
  • If we cannot feel the adult canine teeth, we will take an x ray and may recommend early removal of the baby canines to encourage the adult canines to redirect. (lysaghtdental.com)
  • Tongue Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine (3rd Ed. (thriftbooks.com)
  • This is the best text on tongue diagnosis I know of. (thriftbooks.com)
  • It is clear and to the point and leads you through the many difficulties in tongue Diagnosis. (thriftbooks.com)
  • This is a very comprehensive book on tongue diagnosis in TCM for evaluating health. (thriftbooks.com)
  • Suspect Spleen problems because the Spleen is not performing its function of transporting fluids in the body.No photograph adequately can capture all the subtleties of tongue diagnosis. (thriftbooks.com)
  • We Recommend - A first checkup by 12 months old to make certain that teeth and jaw development are normal, and even more importantly so that parents and guardians know how to help their children be healthy from the start. (jrdental.in)
  • Using cluster sampling techniques of form, function or position of the variations in the prevalence of dental 500 children (aged 4-6 years) were teeth, bones and tissues of the jaw and and soft tissue anomalies. (who.int)
  • Periodontitis is a serious inflammatory disease that affects the tissues and the alveolar bone that support the teeth. (colgate.com)
  • Simply brushing the tongue isn't enough to remove these bad breath molecules. (oxyfresh.com)
  • Scraping your tongue will remove 75% more bad breath molecules versus a toothbrush. (oxyfresh.com)
  • When a fissure sealant is placed into these grooves and fissures, it shields them from plaque and food particles. (simplyteeth.com)
  • Floss your teeth, slip the dental floss between each tooth and along the gum line gently once a day. (fdacenter.ae)
  • A 31-year-old man presented with a lesion on his tongue that he first noticed six months earlier as small red dots. (aafp.org)
  • His tongue had a large lateral fungating, whitish, exophytic lesion with anterior fissuring of the entire left side of the tongue ( Figure 1 ) . (aafp.org)
  • In some cases, the fissures may be large and deep, making the tongue look like it has distinct sections. (smilescare.com)
  • the problem is that sometimes food can get stuck in the fissures if they're deep enough. (yourgumspecialist.com)
  • white edges and deep cracks at the dorsal region of the tongue. (bvsalud.org)
  • B) on the lateral edge and ventral face of the tongue, white-yellowish edges and deep with the geographic tongue10. (bvsalud.org)
  • What can the state of one's tongue say about oral health? (yourgumspecialist.com)
  • Therefore, it is important to instill in them a habit of brushing teeth early on, so that they can maintain their oral health into adolescence. (choblogs.com)
  • A shortened labial frenum can cause gum recession, and a gap in the teeth, both of which can be damaging to oral health and aesthetics of teeth. (choblogs.com)
  • Our experts in children's oral health at the French Center advise parents about the following preventive methods with young children to ensure the health of their teeth. (fdacenter.ae)
  • One article published in Allied Academics looked at the frequency of fissured tongue in people in South Africa and Israel. (smilescare.com)
  • DS patient, leucoderma, aged 26 years showed gingival recession and little amount of keratinized tissue in the area of teeth #31 and #41. (bvsalud.org)
  • The teeth at highest risk by far are the permanent first and second molars . (simplyteeth.com)
  • This paper reports the case of a 47-year-old male patient who sought dental care with the main complaint of burning, discomfort, increased sensitivity and a burning sensation on the tongue. (bvsalud.org)
  • Fissured tongue is a clinical condition characterized by pain, discomfort, increased sensitivity and burning sensation the presence of numerous small grooves or cracks on the on the tongue, especially when he ate some specific foods tongue surface, usually disseminated from a medial central such as citrus fruits. (bvsalud.org)
  • Some minor problems with the teeth can be fixed in the practice if caught at the right stage while the child is growing. (lysaghtdental.com)
  • The sublingual glands, under the tongue, produce about 5% of the total oral saliva. (medscape.com)
  • You could have scarlet fever, which is a bacterial condition that occurs in some people who have strep throat, and develop a strawberry tongue. (yourgumspecialist.com)
  • A fissure sealant involves cleaning the grooves (fissures) of the teeth then flowing a thin tooth coloured resin based filling material into the grooves. (lysaghtdental.com)
  • In the intrabuccal examination, areas around the atrophic mucosa with alternation among he presented normal periodontal conditions and good oral activity, remission and reactivation in several tongue sites4-6. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is also unique for the presence of teeth and mucosa. (medscape.com)