Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... prevent re- current rheumatic fever does not provide sufficient coverage to prevent subacute bacterial endocarditis . The appropriate an- tibiotic is preferably given while the pa- tient is undergoing dental treatment . In addition ...
... prevent re- current rheumatic fever does not provide sufficient coverage to prevent subacute bacterial endocarditis . The appropriate an- tibiotic is preferably given while the pa- tient is undergoing dental treatment . In addition ...
Pagina 158
... prevent further damage . The 40 fact that it takes up to twenty - four hours for plaque to reform is stressed . Calculus is demonstrated in the patient's mouth . It is explained that the fastest calcification of plaque is two days 10 ...
... prevent further damage . The 40 fact that it takes up to twenty - four hours for plaque to reform is stressed . Calculus is demonstrated in the patient's mouth . It is explained that the fastest calcification of plaque is two days 10 ...
Pagina 160
... prevent the patient from bruxing ; on the contrary , it allows him to brux but prevents him from doing any damage due to lateral stresses on the teeth by either keeping the teeth apart , as in the Hawley appliance , or allowing the ...
... prevent the patient from bruxing ; on the contrary , it allows him to brux but prevents him from doing any damage due to lateral stresses on the teeth by either keeping the teeth apart , as in the Hawley appliance , or allowing the ...
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ForewordAlvin F Gardner | 3 |
EXAMINATION OF THE ORAL CAVITYWilliam F Malone Rinert J Ger | 19 |
THE ROLE OF RADIOLOGY IN ORAL DIAGNOSISGordon R Seward | 47 |
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abnormal acute alveolar appearance arch associated become blood bone buccal caries cause cavity cell changes chronic clinical common complete condition considered correction crown cyst dental dentist dentistry denture diagnosis direct disease early effect endodontic examination extraction facial factors Figure forces fracture frequently function gingival gland important incisors increased indicated infection initial involved lateral lesion lichen planus loss lower mandible mandibular material maxillary ment method molar mouth mucosa muscle necessary normal Note occlusal occur oral orthodontic pain palate patient periapical periodontal placed position possible posterior present primary problem procedures produce pulp radiographic rare referred relation removed restorative result root seen severe shows side skin soft space splint structures surface surgery surgical systemic taken technique teeth therapy tion tissue tongue tooth treat treatment treatment plan tumor ulceration usually various