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13 lip 2020 · The document discusses dental caries prevention through various methods including chemical, nutritional, and mechanical approaches. It outlines primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention and describes current prevention techniques such as fluoride application, dental sealants, and educating parents on infant oral healthcare.
- Caries in children and adolescents | PPT - SlideShare
Dental caries is a localized pathological process caused by...
- Dental caries etiology, theories and prevention | PPT - SlideShare
Success of any dental procedure is determined by a good...
- Caries in children and adolescents | PPT - SlideShare
27 sty 2020 · Dental caries is a localized pathological process caused by an imbalance between demineralization and remineralization of teeth. It requires the presence of acid-producing bacteria, dietary substrate, and host factors. Early childhood caries and rampant caries can develop when children consume sugary foods and drinks frequently, especially at ...
16 mar 2021 · Success of any dental procedure is determined by a good isolation. Here is a seminar on how to isolate the oral cavity from fluids and maintain a good dry field while working on a patient. This document discusses pin-retained amalgam restorations for teeth with extensive caries or fractures.
Dental caries continues to be a major problem in dentistry and should receive significant attention in everyday practice, not only from the standpoint of restorative procedures but also in terms of preventive measures designed to reduce the problem.
10 lip 2014 · Aim: The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of a modified Caries Management by Risk Assessment (CAMBRA) model in a clinical trial in children aged 6-9 years treated in a school-based community pediatric dental clinic setting. Specifically: • Reducing MS & LB levels • Improving the oral hygiene and dietary habits.
Dental caries distribution and trends in children, with an emphasis on early childhood caries ; Understanding caries as a common, chronic, complex, transmissible disease ; Understanding and applying caries risk assessment in practice and community settings ; Evidence on effective strategies for reducing caries in children myths vs. science
This document discusses dental caries (tooth decay), including its definitions, classifications, early theories of causation, current understanding of etiology, and approaches to diagnosis and management.