Dr.Gourav Sharma

Ludwig’s Angina

It is a condition which was first described by Ludwig in 1936. The word angina means sensation of choking or suffocation. It is the most commonly encountered neck space infection. This condition may be defined an overwhelming, rapidly spreading, septic cellulitis involving submandibular, submental and sublingual spaces bilaterally. Etiology :- Odontogenic infection-it is usually an […]

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Dental Abscess

An abscess is a localized collection of pus, surrounded by an area of inflamed tissue in which hyperemia and infiltration of leukocytes is marked. Radiographic Features:- Bacteriology Staphylococci are frequently associated with abscess formation. They produce the enzyme called coagulase which causes fibrin deposition and thus helps in walling off the lesion. Coagulase promotes virulence

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Acute Pulpitis

Extensive acute inflammation of the tooth dental pulp is a frequent sequel of focal reversible pulpitis of teeth. Causes of Dental acute Pulpitis :- It usually occurs in a tooth with a large carious lesion or a defective restoration dental cavity, where there has been recurrent dental caries. Tooth Pulp exposure due to faulty cavity

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Systemic Fluorides

Dental fluoride

  Water Fluoridation : Fluoridation is “the upward adjustment of the fluoride ion content of a domestic water supply to the optimum physiologic concentration that will provide maximum protection against dental caries and enhance the appearance of the teeth with a minimum possibility of producing objectionable enamel fluorosis”. Optimum Levels : The optimum fluoride level

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Erosion

  It is the loss of tooth substance by chemical process that does not involve known bacterial action. Dissolution of mineralized tooth structure occurs upon contact with acids. Erosion is a chemical process in which the tooth surface is removed in the absence of plaque. TYPES (DEPENDING UPON ETIOLOGY) :- • Intrinsic erosion that occurs

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