3. DENTAL PLAQUE
also called: bacterial plaque
a filmy deposit on the surface of a
tooth consisting of a mixture of
mucus, bacteria, food, etc.
OVERVIEW
4. DENTAL CARIES
also called: tooth
decay a process of
demineralization of
tooth enamel, leading
to destruction of
enamel and
dentin, with cavitation
of the tooth.
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8. Factors that increase the risk of tooth decay:
Diet: foods and drinks high in
sugar or carbohydrates
Poor oral hygiene
Smoking and alcohol
13. ASSESSMENT
Toothache
Tooth sensitivity
Mild to sharp pain when eating or
drinking something sweet, hot or
cold
Visible holes or pits in your teeth
Brown, black or white staining on
any surface of a tooth
Pain when you bite down
14. TEST & DIAGNOSIS
Dentist can usually detect tooth decay
easily by:
Asking about tooth pain and sensitivity
Examining your mouth and teeth
Probing the teeth with dental
instruments to check for soft areas
Looking at dental X-rays, which can
show the extent of cavities and decay
15. Panoramic x-rays: Why are they important?
It gives the dentists an overall picture of all
child's teeth, sinuses, jaw bones, and other hard
and soft tissues of his/her head and neck.
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Manual for Health Care Professionals. Retrieved (July 17,
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http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/sec08/ch095/ch095
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