Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics

Allergies in dentistry

Allergies in dentistry Oral allergies are relatively rare, but they should not be ignored. Their clinical manifestations vary. They can range from minor and resolve spontaneously with allergen avoidance to serious, life-threatening conditions. Therefore, a good knowledge of these allergic diseases allows a better clinical approach and consequently better therapeutic management. Definition : Allergy is

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Management of patients at risk of hemopathies

Management of patients at risk of hemopathies Hematological diseases are disorders of the blood cells and/or hematopoietic organs. In our daily practice, the management of patients with blood disease is quite common. These pathologies can affect one or sometimes all three blood lines, therefore the relationship between hematology and the dentist must be close in

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Emergencies in conservative dentistry/endodontics

Emergencies in conservative dentistry/endodontics The emergency in oc presents itself in an unforeseen manner, the therapeutic gesture cannot be postponed, it must be immediate, effective and carried out in a minimum of time. The specificity of this therapy is above all linked to the fact that it is an unscheduled treatment. According to ACKERMAN, the

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Preventive and/or non-invasive dentistry: passivation and remineralization technique

Preventive and/or non-invasive dentistry: passivation and remineralization technique The extensive removal of damaged tissue and the creation of cavity preparations to receive a non-adhesive filling material was, for many years, the only therapeutic approach to caries disease. This invasive surgical model , or “operative dentistry,” became established in clinical practice and lasted for more than a century.

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X-rays in children

X-rays in children Introduction : X-rays in children Pr Cherifi .A Bitewing Objectives Methods Goals : Benefits Disadvantages Interests Films used Occlusal X-rays “Occlusal Bite” are the easiest shots to take Objectives: Methods : X-rays in children   Deep cavities may require root canal treatment to save the tooth.Dental veneers can correct stained or malformed teeth.Misaligned teeth can cause speech

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Cosmetic dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry History  : Cosmetic dentistry was born in the United States with Doctors Charles Pincus and Ronald Goldstein who created the first Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry in 1976. In Europe, the first Society of Cosmetic Dentistry appeared in 1983: the SFDE (French Society of Cosmetic Dentistry).A “smile culture” is observed and dental surgeons participate in

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Basic principles and techniques in colorimetry

Basic principles and techniques in colorimetry The natural and aesthetic appearance of a tooth is determined by its morphology, its position in relation to other teeth, but also and essentially by its color.The tooth is composed of pulp, dentin and enamel, with very different optical properties; its color depends on the structure and thickness of

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CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY AND GENERAL DISEASES

CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY AND GENERAL DISEASES Infective endocarditis, described by Osler in 1885, is defined as the consequence of a bacterial or fungal graft on the endocardium, which constitutes the innermost layer of the heart, in direct contact with the bloodstream. II/ NATURE OF RISKSThere are 4 types:1/ Infectious2/ Hemorrhagic3/ Syncopal4/ Delayed healing Two conditions must

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ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS DURING CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY AND ENDODONTICS TREATMENTS

ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS DURING CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY AND ENDODONTICS TREATMENTS Any conservative or endodontic treatment, like any other treatment, can cause complications. These are relatively rare when the principles of conservative or endodontic therapy are followed. A poor assessment of the depth of the cavity and its proximity to the pulp can lead to damage to

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