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    A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, parallel-group study was conducted for six months among 12 to 15 year olds school children in Nellore, India. The inclusion criteria were : 1) children with permanent dentition; 2) baseline plaque index (PlI) and gingival index (GI) scores of 2-3; 3) good general health; and 4) an ability to use a mouth rinse Ethical Aspects The study was performed in accordance with the guidelines of Good Clinical Practice and the Declaration of Helsinki as revised

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    Introduction Periodontal disease is one of the most common chronic inflammatory diseases and is also the second most frequent cause of tooth loss among adults. The toxins produced by bacteria stimulate an inflammatory response in which the body turns upon itself and results in the supporting tissues of the teeth being progressively destroyed. Periodontal disease is multifactorial and susceptibility is dependent on the composition of individual’s microflora together with specific local and systemic

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    The term synergy refers to two or more agents acting together to create an effect greater than that predicted by knowing only the separate effects of the individual agents. This definition is applicable to the classic relationship between orthodontic and periodontics specialties in treating patients.1 An Interdisciplinary approach is often necessary to treat complex dental problems in our patients and the example is ortho-perio inter-relation. A desire to improve dentofacial appearance has been

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    Per AME: A Case Study

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    DOI: 9/18/2008. The patient is a 62-year-old male cashier who sustained a work-related injury due to repetitive work load. Per AME dated 09/09/2013 by Dr. Luciano, the patient has reached Maximum Medical Improvement from an orthopedic standpoint and the patient has a total of 42% whole person impairment. Per medical report dated 3/10/16, patient was seen for periodontal maintenance. His extraction site is healing well. He continues to demonstrate symptoms of dry mouth and bruxism. These conditions

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    Teeth are very important to a person for many different reasons. Teeth not only have a cosmetic purpose but they have a functional person as well. It is important that a person’s teeth erupt fully because teeth are needed for anything from eating to the proper pronunciation of words. But if there is a severe trauma to the tooth, like it getting chipped or knocked out playing a sport, falling, or domestic or child abuse (Smith), all of these injuries can stop the development of the root. Root of teeth

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    Possible Causes For Your Receding Gums And Your Treatment Options You may be surprised to notice your gums don't cover your teeth as much as they used to. This condition is called gum recession. It is caused by various factors, but your dentist can help you remedy the situation. Here are some of the things that cause gum recession and how you can treat it. Causes Of Gum Recession Receding gums can be caused by an injury to your teeth or gums. The condition could also be caused by teeth that are

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    Emergency dentist Worcester Toothache Toothache is the pain that occurs in or around the tooth, that is caused by a problem with the teeth or the surrounding toes and bones. Toothache can be permanent or intermittent, and it can cause a change in temperature, such as exposure to cold drinks or pressure on the tooth during chewing. It is difficult to ignore a painful tooth, and the most important thing is to identify the type of pain and what it causes, as this is the only way to get rid of it faster

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    causes maxillary hypoplasia is congenitally missing lateral incisors. A cleft lip and palate can produce a variety of dental problems – number, size, shape, and position of the deciduous or permanent teeth. Maxillary retrusion is often seen in patients with repaired unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP). The main cause of anteroposterior maxillary growth deficiency is almost certainly from surgical repair of the hard palate 10, 11. This growth disturbance is believed to result primarily from postoperative

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    Clindamycin Case Study

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    -Eradicate infection -Improve/eliminate symptoms (redness, swelling, bleeding, pain). -Prevent/limit adverse drug reactions from -Prevent reccurence prescribed medication None. Close monitoring is sufficient. Take 1 capsule (500mg) tid po uf x 40 capsules (approximately 13 days) Take 1-2 tablets (325-650mg) q4-6h po prn pain (max daily dose = 4000mg) -Brush teeth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste -Floss daily -Use an antiseptic mouthwash containing fluoride (recommended by pt’s dentist) -Take

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    Periodontal infections are by far the most common disease regarding oral health. It ranges from gum inflammation to a series of complications that causes bone loss surrounding the teeth or enamel. On April 1st, 2016, Dr. Daniel Fine talked about his experimental studies on periodontal infections (localized aggressive periodontal disease and longitudinal study of AA-induced aggressive periodontal disease) and mentioned about a particular microbial bacteria known as Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans

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