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Title: Dental Caries


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Dental Caries
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Dental caries destroy the mineral component of
teeth, causing decay
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Cavities
  • Dental caries is a disease of the hard structures
    of the tooth, beginning in the enamel, which is
    the super hard outer coating of the teeth.

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Plaque
  • Dental plaque is a tenacious, sticky substance,
    consisting of highly organized bacterial colonies
    in gel-like mass.
  • Brush and flossing the teeth twice a day to
    prevent the plaque from hardening on the tooth

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Gingivitis
  • Gingivitis is also caused by bacterial plaque.
    Gingivitis can be seen as red, swollen gums that
    bleed easily when you brush your teeth.

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Gingivitis
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Prevention
  • Fluoride
  • Nutrition
  • Regular dental checkups
  • Implants
  • Root canals
  • Oral sx
  • Prosthetics
  • Resin and amalgams are commonly used in dental
    fillings.

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Amalgam
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Root Canal
  • Root canal therapy refers to the process by which
    a dentist treats the inner aspects of a tooth,
    specifically that area inside a tooth that is
    occupied by its "pulp tissue." Most people would
    probably refer to a tooth's pulp tissue as its
    "nerve." While a tooth's pulp tissue does contain
    nerve fibers it is also composed of arteries,
    veins, lymph vessels, and connective tissue.

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Implants
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Implants
  • titanium-based dental implants are used in Tooth
    Replacement Therapy, a patient-friendly term for
    replacing missing or extracted teeth with dental
    implants. In this treatment, dental implants are
    used with increasing frequency as the preferred
    approach for better long-term support for crowns,
    dentures, and bridges.

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Fluoride
  • Sugars in the mouth set up a favorable
    environment for the growth and development of
    germs. These germs produce acids that cause decay
    and leave behind deposits that injure the gums.
    One of the big defenses against this process is
    fluoride which builds up the resistance of teeth
    to these acids.

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Lysozymes
  • An enzyme occurring naturally in egg white, human
    tears, saliva, and other body fluids, capable of
    destroying the cell walls of certain bacteria and
    thereby acting as a mild antiseptic.

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Dentures
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Candidiasis
  • Infection caused by yeast-like fungus of the
    genus Candida. Occurs in moist areas of the body
    and is usually superficial.
  • It results in red and cream  or while colored,
    slightly raised patches on the mucous membrane of
    the tongue, mouth and throat that form on the
    mouth's moist surfaces. 

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Candidiasis
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Candidiasis
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Thrush (Yeast) infection in children
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Medication
  • Cutaneous, vaginal, mucosal and esophageal
    Candida infections can be treated with nystatin.
    Cryptococcus is also sensitive to nystatin. In
    the UK its license for treating neonatal oral
    thrush is restricted to those over the age of one
    month (miconazole is an appropriate alternative
    for younger babies).

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Adults
  • Nystatin or amphotericin B tabs
  • Hydrogen peroxide/saline rinses
  • Nystatin vaginal tablets 100,000u inserted into
    vagina 2q/d

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Infants
  • Nystatin dropped in the infected infants mouth
    several times a day
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