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Common problems associated
with oral cavity
Cosmetic & Cosmeceuticals
Instructor: Nikita Gaikwad Mam
Presented by : Ms. Tabassum Khaju Shaikh
F.Y M.Pharmacy [ Pharmaceutics ] Sem-2
 Bad Breath
 Dental Carries (Tooth Decay)
 Periodental diseases
 Stomatitis
 Dry Mouth
 Tooth erosion
 Cavities
Content’s
• Certain foods, health conditions and habits are the causes of bad breath.
• Bad breath, also called ‘Halitosis’.
• In many cases, you can improve bad breath with consistentproperdental
hygiene.
• The most common cause of halitosis is bad oral hygiene.
• If particles of food are left in the mouth, theirbreakdownby bacteria
produces sulfur compounds.
Bad Breath
 Treatment
• Diet
• Avoid dry mouth
• Brush Toungh
• Clean dentures
• Floss
• Brush the teeth
 Causes
• Tobacco
• Food
• Throat conditions
• Diseases
• Crash diet
• Drugs
• Foreign body
• Dry mouth
• Dental carries also called as Tooth decay, is a breakdownof teeth due
to acids made by bacteria.
• The most common bacteria associatedwith dental cavities are the
mutans streptococci,
( Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sobrinus, Lactobacilli ).
Dental Carries ( Tooth Decay )
 Causes
• Accumulationof food particles.
• Accumulationof bacteriain
gelatinous mass. Called as
“plague”.
• Anacrobic fermentation of
sugar in saliva.
• Release of lactic acid.
• Breakdownof minerals
present in enamel.
• Affect internal compound–
dentin, pulp tissue.
 Precautions
• Low sugar containingdiet.
• Low fluoride.
• Proper brushing
▪ Treatments
• Fluoride treatment
• Filling
• Crown
• Root canal
• Periodental diseaseis a serious gum infectionthat damages the
soft tissueand destroys the bone that supportthe teeth.
Periodental diseasecan cause teeth to loosen or lead to tooth loss.
• The most common bacteria associated are,
(porphyromonas straptococus, Actinomyces)
Periodental diseases
Types
 Gingivitis
• Gingivitisis a non-destructive
type of periodontal disease.
• Have signs of some
inflammation of the gingival
tissueat the necks of the teeth.
 Periodontitis
• Untreated gingivitis can progress to
periodontitis.
• Characterised by the formation of
pockets or spaces between the tooth
and gums.
 Symptoms:
• Swollen or puffy gums
• Brightred, dusky red or purplishgums
• Gums that feel tender when touched
• Gums that bleed easily
• Gums that pull away from your teeth (recede), making your teeth
look longer than normal
• New spaces developing between your teeth
• Painful chewing
 Prevention/Treatment:
• Proper hygieneof teeth
• Brushingproperly on a regular basis
• Regular dental check-ups and professionalteeth cleaning as
required.
❖Drugs :
• Tetracyclin
• Deoxycyclin
• Macrolite
• Stomatitis is an inflammation of the mucous lining of the mouth , which
may involve the cheeks, gums ,tongue ,lips , and roof or floor of the
mouth. The word“ stomatitis “ literally means inflammation of the
mouth.
▪ Types
• Nutritional deficiency stomatitis
• Apthous stomatitis
• Angular stomatitis
• Denture-related stomatitis
• Allergic contact stomatitis
• Migratory stomatitis
• Herpetic gingivostomatitis
Stomatitis
Cont,..
 Causes
• Chemotherapy
• Radiotherapy
• Loose-fitting dental prosthetics
• Trauma
• Poor dental hygiene
• Smoking
• Dehydration
• Medication
• Burns
 Symptoms
• Pain or discomfort in the mouth.
• The presence of open sores or ulcers
in the mouth.
• Fever ,sometimes as high as 101–
104°F .
• Irritability and restlessness
• Blisters in the mouth
• Swollen gums , which may be irritated
and bleed.
• Drooling.
• Dysphagia.
• Foul-smelling breath.
 Treatments
▪ Medical management :
• Bismuth salicylate , sucralfate, antacids
• Water –Soluble lubricants from mouth and lips
• Topical analgesics, such as benzamine hydrochloride
• Topical anesthetics, such as lidocaine viscous
• Oral or parenteral analgesics, including opioids if needed, for pain
not controlled with above
▪ Other management :
• Antiseptic mouth wash
• Avoid excessive brushing
• Denture hygiene measures
• It cause due to the decrease secretionof saliva.
• Dry mouth is often due to the side effect of certain medications or
aging issues or as a result of radiationtherapy for cancer.
Dry mouth
 Symptoms
• Dryness or a feeling of
stickiness inyour mouth
• Saliva that seems thick and
stringy
• Bad breath
• Difficulty chewing, speaking
and swallowing
• Dry or sore throat and
hoarseness
• Dry or grooved tongue
• A changed senseof taste
 Causes
• Medications
• Aging
• Cancer therapy
• Nerve damage
• Other health conditions
• Tobacco and alcohol use
 Treatment
• Change medications that cause dry mouth. If your doctor believes
medicationto be the cause, he or she may adjust your dosage or
switch you to another medication that doesn't cause a dry mouth.
• Recommendproducts to moisturize your mouth. Thesecan
includeprescriptionor over-the-countermouth rinses, artificialsaliva
or moisturizers to lubricate your mouth. Mouthwashes designedfor
dry mouth, especially ones with xylitol, can be effective, such as
BioteneDry Mouth Oral Rinseor Act Dry Mouth Mouthwash, which
also offer protection againsttooth decay.
• Erosion is the wearing away of the tooth surface by an acid, which dissolves the
enamel and the dentine. There are a variety of ways that tooth structure is lost.
• Food and beverages can dissolve tooth structure if they are acidic enough.
• Two sources of acid in the mouth are dietary and gastric, and the acid dissolves
the calcium in the tooth.
• Beverages with high acid content include all carbonated beverages and citrus-
based drinks . Additionally, wine has been shown to erode teeth, with the pH of
wine as low as 3.0–3.8.
Tooth Erosion
Cont,..
 Causes
• Dietary
• Regurgitation
• Environmental
• Flow of saliva
• Exposed dentin
• Idiopathic
▪ Sources of Dietary Tooth
Erosion
• Citric acid in soft drinks
• Acidic fruit juices
• Acidic sugar-free drinks
• Fruits
 Treatments
• Modifying the pH of the food or
beverage contributing to the problem
• Changing the patient’s lifestyle to
avoid the food or beverage.
• Decreasing abrasive forces.
• Using a re-mineralizing agent (sodium
fluoride solution ) Applying fluoride
gels or varnishes to the teeth.
• Drinking milk or using other dairy
products.
• Using a neutralizing agent such as
antacid tablets.
• A cavity, also called tooth decay, is a hole that forms in your tooth.
• Cavities start small and gradually become bigger when they’re left
untreated. Because many cavities don’t cause pain in the beginning, it can
be hard to realize that a problem exists.
• Regular dental appointments can detect tooth decay early.
Cavities
 Symptoms
• tooth sensitivity
• tooth pain
• a visiblehole in your teeth
• black or white stainingon your
teeth
▪ Causes
• bacteria
• saliva
• acid
• food particles
 Treatments
• Tooth fillings
• Crowns
• Root canal
 Prevention
• Brush your teeth at least twice per day with a fluoride toothpaste.
• Floss at least once daily, as recommended by the American Dental
Association.
• Eat fewer sugary and acidic foods, like sweets, candy, juice, soda, and
refined carbohydrates.
• Limit snacking between meals.
• Consider getting dental sealants on your teeth.
Cont,..
1) Ames.f.Trion, Strekfus ;Problems of oral cavity, Chapter-2
2) https://www.slideshare.net/ArabindaChangmai/common-
disease-of-oral-cavity
3) Google for images
References
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Common problems associated with Oral cavity

  • 1. Common problems associated with oral cavity Cosmetic & Cosmeceuticals Instructor: Nikita Gaikwad Mam Presented by : Ms. Tabassum Khaju Shaikh F.Y M.Pharmacy [ Pharmaceutics ] Sem-2
  • 2.  Bad Breath  Dental Carries (Tooth Decay)  Periodental diseases  Stomatitis  Dry Mouth  Tooth erosion  Cavities Content’s
  • 3. • Certain foods, health conditions and habits are the causes of bad breath. • Bad breath, also called ‘Halitosis’. • In many cases, you can improve bad breath with consistentproperdental hygiene. • The most common cause of halitosis is bad oral hygiene. • If particles of food are left in the mouth, theirbreakdownby bacteria produces sulfur compounds. Bad Breath
  • 4.  Treatment • Diet • Avoid dry mouth • Brush Toungh • Clean dentures • Floss • Brush the teeth  Causes • Tobacco • Food • Throat conditions • Diseases • Crash diet • Drugs • Foreign body • Dry mouth
  • 5. • Dental carries also called as Tooth decay, is a breakdownof teeth due to acids made by bacteria. • The most common bacteria associatedwith dental cavities are the mutans streptococci, ( Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sobrinus, Lactobacilli ). Dental Carries ( Tooth Decay )
  • 6.  Causes • Accumulationof food particles. • Accumulationof bacteriain gelatinous mass. Called as “plague”. • Anacrobic fermentation of sugar in saliva. • Release of lactic acid. • Breakdownof minerals present in enamel. • Affect internal compound– dentin, pulp tissue.  Precautions • Low sugar containingdiet. • Low fluoride. • Proper brushing ▪ Treatments • Fluoride treatment • Filling • Crown • Root canal
  • 7. • Periodental diseaseis a serious gum infectionthat damages the soft tissueand destroys the bone that supportthe teeth. Periodental diseasecan cause teeth to loosen or lead to tooth loss. • The most common bacteria associated are, (porphyromonas straptococus, Actinomyces) Periodental diseases
  • 8. Types  Gingivitis • Gingivitisis a non-destructive type of periodontal disease. • Have signs of some inflammation of the gingival tissueat the necks of the teeth.  Periodontitis • Untreated gingivitis can progress to periodontitis. • Characterised by the formation of pockets or spaces between the tooth and gums.
  • 9.  Symptoms: • Swollen or puffy gums • Brightred, dusky red or purplishgums • Gums that feel tender when touched • Gums that bleed easily • Gums that pull away from your teeth (recede), making your teeth look longer than normal • New spaces developing between your teeth • Painful chewing
  • 10.  Prevention/Treatment: • Proper hygieneof teeth • Brushingproperly on a regular basis • Regular dental check-ups and professionalteeth cleaning as required. ❖Drugs : • Tetracyclin • Deoxycyclin • Macrolite
  • 11. • Stomatitis is an inflammation of the mucous lining of the mouth , which may involve the cheeks, gums ,tongue ,lips , and roof or floor of the mouth. The word“ stomatitis “ literally means inflammation of the mouth. ▪ Types • Nutritional deficiency stomatitis • Apthous stomatitis • Angular stomatitis • Denture-related stomatitis • Allergic contact stomatitis • Migratory stomatitis • Herpetic gingivostomatitis Stomatitis
  • 12. Cont,..  Causes • Chemotherapy • Radiotherapy • Loose-fitting dental prosthetics • Trauma • Poor dental hygiene • Smoking • Dehydration • Medication • Burns  Symptoms • Pain or discomfort in the mouth. • The presence of open sores or ulcers in the mouth. • Fever ,sometimes as high as 101– 104°F . • Irritability and restlessness • Blisters in the mouth • Swollen gums , which may be irritated and bleed. • Drooling. • Dysphagia. • Foul-smelling breath.
  • 13.  Treatments ▪ Medical management : • Bismuth salicylate , sucralfate, antacids • Water –Soluble lubricants from mouth and lips • Topical analgesics, such as benzamine hydrochloride • Topical anesthetics, such as lidocaine viscous • Oral or parenteral analgesics, including opioids if needed, for pain not controlled with above ▪ Other management : • Antiseptic mouth wash • Avoid excessive brushing • Denture hygiene measures
  • 14. • It cause due to the decrease secretionof saliva. • Dry mouth is often due to the side effect of certain medications or aging issues or as a result of radiationtherapy for cancer. Dry mouth
  • 15.  Symptoms • Dryness or a feeling of stickiness inyour mouth • Saliva that seems thick and stringy • Bad breath • Difficulty chewing, speaking and swallowing • Dry or sore throat and hoarseness • Dry or grooved tongue • A changed senseof taste  Causes • Medications • Aging • Cancer therapy • Nerve damage • Other health conditions • Tobacco and alcohol use
  • 16.  Treatment • Change medications that cause dry mouth. If your doctor believes medicationto be the cause, he or she may adjust your dosage or switch you to another medication that doesn't cause a dry mouth. • Recommendproducts to moisturize your mouth. Thesecan includeprescriptionor over-the-countermouth rinses, artificialsaliva or moisturizers to lubricate your mouth. Mouthwashes designedfor dry mouth, especially ones with xylitol, can be effective, such as BioteneDry Mouth Oral Rinseor Act Dry Mouth Mouthwash, which also offer protection againsttooth decay.
  • 17. • Erosion is the wearing away of the tooth surface by an acid, which dissolves the enamel and the dentine. There are a variety of ways that tooth structure is lost. • Food and beverages can dissolve tooth structure if they are acidic enough. • Two sources of acid in the mouth are dietary and gastric, and the acid dissolves the calcium in the tooth. • Beverages with high acid content include all carbonated beverages and citrus- based drinks . Additionally, wine has been shown to erode teeth, with the pH of wine as low as 3.0–3.8. Tooth Erosion
  • 18. Cont,..  Causes • Dietary • Regurgitation • Environmental • Flow of saliva • Exposed dentin • Idiopathic ▪ Sources of Dietary Tooth Erosion • Citric acid in soft drinks • Acidic fruit juices • Acidic sugar-free drinks • Fruits  Treatments • Modifying the pH of the food or beverage contributing to the problem • Changing the patient’s lifestyle to avoid the food or beverage. • Decreasing abrasive forces. • Using a re-mineralizing agent (sodium fluoride solution ) Applying fluoride gels or varnishes to the teeth. • Drinking milk or using other dairy products. • Using a neutralizing agent such as antacid tablets.
  • 19. • A cavity, also called tooth decay, is a hole that forms in your tooth. • Cavities start small and gradually become bigger when they’re left untreated. Because many cavities don’t cause pain in the beginning, it can be hard to realize that a problem exists. • Regular dental appointments can detect tooth decay early. Cavities
  • 20.  Symptoms • tooth sensitivity • tooth pain • a visiblehole in your teeth • black or white stainingon your teeth ▪ Causes • bacteria • saliva • acid • food particles  Treatments • Tooth fillings • Crowns • Root canal
  • 21.  Prevention • Brush your teeth at least twice per day with a fluoride toothpaste. • Floss at least once daily, as recommended by the American Dental Association. • Eat fewer sugary and acidic foods, like sweets, candy, juice, soda, and refined carbohydrates. • Limit snacking between meals. • Consider getting dental sealants on your teeth. Cont,..
  • 22. 1) Ames.f.Trion, Strekfus ;Problems of oral cavity, Chapter-2 2) https://www.slideshare.net/ArabindaChangmai/common- disease-of-oral-cavity 3) Google for images References