Teeth Pain and Treatment

symptoms of tooth decay

Treatment Of Tooth Decay:

Dental Shivpuri

Apollo Hospital Senior Associate Dental Surgeon Ex ITBP Hospital Senior Dental Surgeon Senior Dental Surgeon at Parthsarathy Painless Dental Clinic Shivpuri Ex Dental Surgeon & Lecturer at Mansarovar Hospital & Research Center Bhopal Senior Dental Surgeon & Healthcare Consultant at Practo Diastema Closure A maxillary midline diastema is often complicated by the insertion of the […]

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UNDISPLACED FLAP

Currently, the undisplaced flap may be the most frequently performed type of periodontal surgery. It differs from the modified Widman flap in that the soft tissue pocket wall is removed with the initial incision; thus it may be considered an “internal bevel gingivectomy.” The undisplaced flap and the gingivectomy are the two techniques that surgically

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Crossbite Correction

CROSSBITE CORRECTION It is important to correct posterior crossbites and mild anterior crossbites (one or two displaced teeth) in the first stage of treatment. Severe anterior crossbites (all the teeth), in contrast, are usually not corrected until the second stage of conventional treatment or might remain pending surgical correction. For both posterior and anterior crossbites,

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Pimples and Acne

Pimples and Acne Pimples are a common skin condition caused by clogged or inflamed oil glands or an increased presence of pimple-causing bacteria on your skin. They’re a symptom of acne, and there are many different types, including blackheads, whiteheads, cysts and others. Treatments include home remedies and over-the-counter and prescription pills and gels .

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Orofacial Pain

CLASSIFICATION OF OROFACIAL PAIN   Pain may be classified by various criteria such as Anatomical location Etiology Neurophysiological mechanism Neural pathway that mediates the sensation Temporal behavior Clinical characteristics FIRST CLASSIFICATION Neuropathic Pain Orofacial pain associated with clinically demonstrated nerve dysfunction or observed abnormalities of the peripheral nerve. Paroxysmal pain of neuropathic origin Trigeminal neuralgia

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Undisplaced Flap

UNDISPLACED FLAP   Currently, the undisplaced flap may be the most frequently performed type of periodontal surgery. It differs from the modified Widman flap in that the soft tissue pocket wall is removed with the initial incision; thus it may be considered an “internal bevel gingivectomy.” The undisplaced flap and the gingivectomy are the two

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