Teeth Resorption

It is chronic progressive damage or loss of tooth structure due to the action of cells called odontoclasts. It can be physiological as in case of root resorption of deciduous teeth or pathological, which occurs in permanent teeth. Pathological resorption may be external or internal. EXTERNAL RESORPTION :- It is lytic process occurring in the […]

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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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Abrasion

It is the pathological wearing away of tooth substance through abnormal mechanical process. ETIOLOGY :- -Use of abrasive dentifrices, horizontal toothbrushing, habitual opening of bobby pins. -Holding nails or pins between teeth, e.g. in carpenters, shoemakers or tailors. -Improper use of dental floss and tooth picks. TYPES :- -Toothbrush abrasion-described below. – Habitual abrasion .

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Attrition

Attrition

It is the physiologic wearing away of teeth because of tooth to tooth contact, as in mastication. It plays an important physiological role as it helps to maintain an advantageous crown-root ratio and gains intercoronal space of 1 cm, which facilitates third molar eruption. TYPES -Physiological attrition-attrition which occurs due to normal aging process, due

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Stomatitis

Stomatitis is the inflammation of mouth and is caused by bacterial, viral and fungal infections in persons with poor oral hygiene or in blood dyscrasias Causes of Stomatitis : a. Local Causes: Poor oral hygiene, excessive use of tobacco, alcohol and spices, use of broad spectrum antibiotics and drugs such as iodine or gold. b.

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