Preventive dentistry- Operative assignment- Group number 6
1. Preclinical Operative Dentistry
Preventive Dentistry
&
Early Caries Detection
Presented By:
Ghina Mezher
Nermin Qurah Mohamad
Bruno Saccal
Soumayya Moubayyed
Hadi Hammoud
Presented To: Dr. Mohammad Atef
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3. What is Preventive Dentistry?
• Is a branch of dentistry, deals with the
preservation of healthy teeth and gingiva
and the prevention of dental and oral
disease.
• The concept of prevention is the
maintenance of oral health, rather than
treatment, but may be considered as the
basis for treatment planning.
What is Preventive Dentistry?
5. How to prevent caries?
• Mechanical plaque control is achieved via
tooth brushing, using toothpicks and flossing.
HOW to prevent Caries?!
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7. 1- Tooth Brushing
Electric Tooth Brush (Oral B)
• Most technologically advanced toothbrush for
ultimate plaque removal.
• Remove 97% of plaque
• Prevents and reverses
gingivitis
8. 2- Flossing
Philips Sonicare - Interproximal Cleaning Device
• New air floss device
• Improve gingival health
• When the button is
pressed, air and liquid
microdroplets pass along
the gum line, thus removing
plaque
9. 3- Mouthwash
LISTERINE
• LISTERINE Naturals Antiseptic
Mouthwash is a natural
mouthwash that is equally as
effective and safe as Original
LISTERINE Antiseptic
Mouthwash.
• Its ingredients are
sourced from nature
Kills 99.9% of germs
that cause bad breath,
plaque, and gingivitis.
11. • Ultradent Products
• Innovative syringe and tip delivery system for
fast, simple, and mess-free application
• Ensures an even dose of fluoride to each tooth
• NEW tip is SoftEZ tip
Unibody design
Avoid fiber Allows an
shedding even coat
& tip clogging of varnish
12. • 3M ESPE
• Contains fluoride, calcium and phosphate;
that are components naturally present in
saliva
• It is easy to apply and
aids in the relief of
hypersensitivity.
13. 5- Xylitol Gums
• Prevent binding between sucrose and MS,
since it can’t ferment xylitol
• Improves remineralization and stops dental
• Chewed for 5 to 30 minutes following eating.
16. • Topical:
- Via gels, varnishes, mouth rinses, dentifrices
and prophy pastes.
- Fluoridated dentifrices aren’t recommended in
small children (<3 years)
17. • Systemic: Via fluoridated water and by
supplemental therapy
Fluoridated water:
- Able to reduce 50% of caries amount
- Most commonly used are: sodium fluoride,
hydrofluosilic acid and sodium silicofluoride
- Has a greater effect on smooth enamel
surfaces
18. • Enamelast
• Flavored, xylitol-sweetened,5 % sodium fluoride
• Provides superior fluoride release and uptake
• Smooth, non-gritty texture
• Has delicious Walterberry flavor
• Either in : or
• Patented adhesion-promoting agent for enhanced retention
• Nearly invisible appearance
Unit-dose Syringe application
20. Vaccine against Caries
• The Vaccine is derived from flagellin protein (Derived from
salmonella) Anti-caries vaccine
• Agglutination of Ig A
antibodies (produced from
sensitized T and B cells)
secreted from saliva with
oral bacteria. Most effective
with patients having high
concentrations of MS
• SO, it's possible for a substance
in saliva to be triggered, leading to presence of anti
caries vaccine.
Vaccine Against CARIES!
22. What Is Caries Detection?!
Caries detection is a task
full of risks which
involves the applying
of diagnostic criteria to
decide at what level is
the disease.
23. 1- Patient History
One of primary steps to be done for caries diagnosis is
to ask the patient several questions regarding
• Age
• Exposure to fluoride
• Habits like smoking or alcohol
drinking
• Diet and general health
overview (Hormonal changes,
inherited diseases etc.)
• Previous caries experiences
• Family history
24. 2- Traditional Ways For Caries
Detection
• Visual examination
Using a dental mirror
• Tactile examination
Probing through an explorer.
This has been replaced,
since it is vigorous and
might cause cavitation
or it could be mistaken
with a deep fissure.
25. 3- Saliva Test
• CRT bacteria Invoclar
• Test for determining bacterial
counts in saliva and plaque.
• High counts of bacteria
indicate a high caries risk
status.
• CRT bacteria provides information before any
changes in the tooth structure can be detected.
• Introducing adequate counter measures at an early
stage.
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27. 4- Caries Detection Dye
• Stain the Organic substances as plaque, food debris and
hypomineralized enamel and dentin Full mouth cleaning
is very important before applying the dye
• The dye once in mouth enters the pits and fissure and
proximal spaces, technically it goes places where the probe
can not reach. 75% of occlusal carious lesions missed by
probing were found using CDD
31. • Try Air Techniques- ScanX Swift Digital Imaging
System
32. 6- Laser
• DIAGNOdent
• Functions by emitting laser.
• The device emits an
increasing audio tone
and digital readout
Indicating the amount
of caries present.
• It’s used in smooth and pits and fissures areas not
interproximal.
• They are used to monitor the progression of caries
and aid in the decision to prevent, remineralize, or
restore.
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34. •Midwest Caries I.D.
• Same as DIAGNOdent, but instead of emitting laser
it emits diode to measure the caries reflection
signature.
• Instead of a numerical readout it has a red and
indicator light for caries which makes monitoring
any progression of caries or remineralization more
difficult.
• The degree of decay is determined by a beep, the
faster the beep the higher the degree.
• It approved for smooth surfaces, pits and fissures,
and interproximal surfaces.
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36. •Canary Dental Caries Detection System
• Uses a low power laser
to scan the tooth for decay.
• The tooth absorbs the
light and two
phenomena
are seen, the first is the
conversion of light to
luminescence and the
second is the release of
light.
• Measurement of both results of these phenomena gives us
information about the presence and extent of tooth decay below its
surface.
37. 7- Fluorescence
• SOPROLIFE
• It is used by combining a
camera intraorally through
magnifying with adding
fluorescence.
• Causes a 450nm light to
produce fluorescence.
• SOPROLIFE is used for diagnosis and treatment.
• The diagnosis is made by magnifying from 30 to 100
times with white light.
• Caries are seen as red.
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39. •CamX Spectra Caries Detection Aid:
• Caries are seen red
• Does not directly
measure surface caries.
• Detects decay hidden
between the margins
of existing amalgam
and composite
restorations.
40. •Vistaproof:
• The software shows the pit and fissure areas that
emit fluorescence and quantifies the red and green
components of fluorescence.
• The device was employed using the long-distance
spacer.
• The analyzed pictures were saved to the connected
computer, and the corresponding fluorescent values
for each site were recorded.
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42. 8- Fiber Optic Transillumination (FOTI)
A method in which a visible light is emitted
towards the tooth surface by using an intense
light source.If a shadow is produced, then
carious lesion is present.
43. References
• Art & Science of Operative Dentistry-5th
Edition
• www.dentistrytoday.com