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    Dental Caries

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      Chambers S (2012). Public Health & Dental  Caries in Young Children in Deprived  Communities in Scotland   Public Health and Dental Caries in Young Children in Deprived  Communities in Scotland    Stephanie Chambers (Research Fellow‚ Oral Health and Health Research Programme‚  Dental Health Services and Research)   Correspondence to: Stephanie Chambers : s.a.chambers@dundee.ac.uk                    ABSTRACT  Dental  caries  is  the  most  prevalent  disease  worldwide

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    care. Conversations may be stalled when patients show resistance to talking about the future because they fear dying. Also healthcare professional struggle with how to support the patient’s decisions when they disagree with the patient’s choice. Mary Ann Liebert‚ in her article‚ talks about this difficult struggle that may

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    departments. Mary Ann’s leadership style is not an optimum fit for the Emergency Department. By definition‚ leadership style is “the leader’s behavioral pattern when acting to influence others” (Furtado‚ Batista‚ & Silva‚ 2011‚ p. 51). Mary Ann’s main concern is the hospital’s bottom line. She is more concerned with saving the hospital money than caring for her nursing staff and patients. Mary Ann is willing to compromise patient care in order to increase revenue for the hospital. As a result‚ Mary Ann is

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    Dental Caries

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    Dental caries is an irreversible microbial disease of the calcified tissue characterised by demineralization of the inorganic portion and destruction of the organic substance of the tooth which often leads to cavitations. Smoking and its relation to dental caries is a subject of controversy. Early reports in literature indicated that smoking actually helped reducing dental caries (9‚10‚11). Schmidt‚ in 1951‚ supported this belief when he reported that increase in tobacco smoking was followed by

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    Root Surface Caries

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    Root Surface Caries Caries can affect any surface of the teeth. The most commonly seen caries are found on the crown of a tooth‚ above the cemento-enamel junction‚ it is also possible for caries to form on the root surface‚ below the cemento-enamel junction. Dental root caries has received a great deal of attention in the past few decades. A variety of different patients are at risk for root surface caries. Dentists use several methods of treatment. Root surface caries are also called cemental

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    Dental Caries Prevention

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    There has been a recent increase in the prevalence of caries in children worldwide indicating the need for a simple and effective preventative dental program. Research methods to enable identification of high-risk children should be a matter of high priority for the dental profession. The successful development of an actual technology for caries risk prediction could have broad implications for the delivery of dental health care serving the population. A basic goal in dentistry is to prevent the

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    Dental Caries Essay

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    INTRODUCTION: Dental caries is one of the most common chronic childhood diseases worldwide. 1 It is initiated by the consumption of fermentable carbohydrates which are converted into organic acids by bacteria in dental plaque. These acids cause a fall in the salivary pH and result in demineralization by the loss of calcium and phosphate ions from the subsurface of enamel. 2 Prevalence of dental caries was seen to be 61% in children between 6 – 12 years 3 and those consuming sugar substances were

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    Role of Saliva in Caries

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    Saliva and Dental Caries M. Lenander-Lumikari*. V. Loimaranta Department of Cariology and Turku Immunology Centre‚ Institute of Dentistry‚ University of Turku‚ Lemminkaisenkatu 2‚ FIN - 20520 Turku‚ Finland‚ Corresponding author‚ marlen@utu.fi Adv Dent Res 14:40-47‚ December‚ 2000 Abstract - Caries is a unique multifactorial infectious disease. Our understanding of etiological factors‚ the progress of the disease‚ and the effectiveness of prophylactic procedures have led us to believe that we

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    of Dental Caries (Lecture Outline) Dr.Ghada Maghaireh There is currently no universally accepted classification of the disease. On the basis of clinical features and patterns‚ dental caries may be classified in many ways: 1. Morphology (Location of the Lesion). 2. Prior condition of the tooth. 3. Dynamics (Rate of destruction of the lesion). 4. Extent of the lesion. 5. Chronology (age). Classification Based on Morphology (Location of the Lesion): I. Crown caries A. Occlusal caries. B. Smooth

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    Early Childhood Caries

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    Foster 1. Early Child hood Caries Early Childhood Caries is a disease that has many names‚ for example‚ dental caries and a cavity. Childhood Caries is a disease in ones mouth caused from missing or cavity food. It usually occurs in the primary teeth of school-aged children due to the excess consumption of sugary foods and bacteria from the mouth. On a biological level‚ it is mainly caused from a particular bacteria “streptococcus” on tooth enamel. Dental caries is most prevalent in South East

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