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Top 10 Common Dental Problems by Free Dentist Finder
A healthy mouth and a great smile can be invaluable to our sense of wellbeing and self confidence. But good dental health is not something to be taken for granted. Check out these Top 10 Dental Problems and you would be surprised how easy it is to prevent many of them. Good nutrition and a few minutes of oral care every day would save a lot of trouble later and save money too. The idiom about an ounce of prevention being worth a pound of cure, really says it all. Here's the list of Top 10 Common Dental Problems courtesy, About.com Dental Care pages:
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Bad breath Tooth decay Gum disease Oral cancer Mouth sores Tooth erosion Tooth sensitivity Toothache and dental emergencies Unattractive smile And the list is of course about common dental problems in adults. You can find out more about avoiding or preventing the above conditions in the "Dental Problems" section on FreeDentistFinder.com. Be pleasantly surprised how you can save on dental bills! Also, don't forget to visit the Dental Treatments section for the solutions offered by dentists and other dental professionals. But, what about kids? What is the top dental problem for American children? The most common dental problem in children is dental caries, or tooth decay. If tooth decay is not attended to early, you child faces a lifetime of pain and complications. This is why the American Dental Association recommends that you take your child for a dental visit within six months after the first tooth comes and no later full Mouth reconstruction Rutherford than the first birthday. Think of this first dental visit as a "well baby checkup" for the baby's teeth. On the first visit, your dentist will check for tooth decay and other problems. Your dentist can also show you how to clean the child's teeth properly. After the first visit, it is recommended that baby visits the dentist every six months. And that is not bad advice for adults either. Regular dental visits can sure help you deal with, and often entirely avoid, most of the common dental problems
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Endodontic management of a maxillary lateral incisor with an unusual root dilaceration diagnosed with cone beam computed tomography.
Abstract Anterior teeth may have aberrant anatomical variations in the roots and root canals. Root diC... laceration is an anomaly characterized by the disC... placement of the root of a tooth from its normal alignment with the crown which may be a conC... sequence of injury during tooth development. This report aims to present a successful root canal treatment of a maxillary lateral incisor with unusual palatal root dilaceration (diagnosed with cone beam computed tomography) in which the access cavity was prepared from the labial aspect of the tooth to provide a straight line access to the root canal system which was instrumented using OneC... Shape rotary file system and precurved KC...files up to size 50 under copious irrigation of 2.5% NaOCl using a sideC...vented irrigation tip. The canal was then obturated using the warm vertical compacC... tion technique. Key words: Cone beam computed tomography, labial access cavity preparation, maxillary lateral incisor, root canal treatment, root dilaceration. Introduction A full understanding of root and root canal morC... phology is a fundamental prerequisite for successC... ful root canal treatment. 1 This includes absolute awareness of landmarks associated with normal and unusual morphology encountered in daily practice. 1 Maxillary anterior teeth are well known to have a straight single root that usually encases
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a single root canal; nevertheless, clinicians may still face a root/root canal configuration with an aberrant morphology resulting in challenges even in accessing the root canals. 2 According to the American Association of EndoC...dontists glossary of endodontic terms, dilaceration is defined as a deformity characterized by displaceC... ment of the root of a tooth from its normal alignment with the crown which may be a consequence of injury during tooth development. 3 Common usage has extended the term to include sharply angular or deformed roots. 3 The prevalence of dilacerated roots in the human dentition varies in different population groups which can reach up to 16%,[4C...8] and the mandibular third molars usually show the highest prevalence among other tooth types which can reach up to 30.92%. 9 With the benefit of acquiring threeC...dimensional (3D) information, coneC...beam computed tomographic (CBCT) imaging has been increasingly used in the endodontic treatment of anomalous teeth, especially when conventional radiographs provide limited information and further details need to be identified. 10,11 This report aims to present a successful root canal treatment of a maxillary lateral incisor with unusual palatal root dilaceration diagnosed with CBCT. Case report A 23C...yearC...old male patient was referred for root canal treatment of an anomalous maxillary left incisor tooth (#22). His medical history was nonC... contributory, and the patient denies any history of trauma. On clinical examination, the tooth #22 showed a cervical carious lesion, gingival recession, and the tooth was tender to percussion [Figure 1a]. The tooth was previously treated by the referring dentist with an access cavity sealed with a tempoC... rary filling material. The referring dentist reported the occasion of an accidental cervical labial perforaC... tion during an attempt to prepare an access cavity from a palatal approach. A CBCT scan (J morita, Osaka, Japan) was performed to better visualize the complexity of the root morphology. The sagittal section showed an abrupt curvature of the root starting from the coronal third palatally [Figure 1b]. The tooth was diagnosed as previously treated with symptomatic apical periodontitis. In the first visit and after rubber dam isolation, the temporary filling was removed, and a large perfoC... ration defect was noted in the coronal third of the root. The access was irrigated with normal saline and 2.5% NaOCl, and the perforation area was sealed using a glass ionomer cement (Fuji Fast, ToC... kyo, Japan). The root was severely curved at the cervical level of the tooth to the extent that the entire crown has to be removed to have straight line access to the root canal from the lingual aspect [Figure 1b]. A calcium hydroxide paste was placed inside the caC... nal, and the tooth was restored with a temporary filling material (Coltosol, Coltene, USA). In the subsequent visit, the access cavity preparaC... tion was performed through the cervical portion of the labial wall to provide a straight line access to the canal [Figure 1c]. An ultrasonic tip (ET20 , Satelec, Merignac, France) was used to ensure adC... equate removal of the remaining pulp tissues in the pulp chamber and horns. Gates Glidden burs size 2 and 3 (Mani, Tochigi, Japan) were used for coronal flaring, and the working length determination was performed using an electronic apex locator (Root ZX, J. Morita, Irvine, CA, USA). The canal was then instrumented using a OneC... Shape rotary file system (size #25, taper 0.06 MicroC...Mega, Besanc[THORN]*on, France), and additional instrumentation was performed using precurved KC...files (Mani, Japan) up to size 50 under copious irrigation of 2.5% NaOCl using a sideC...vented irC... rigation tip (Ultradent, South Jordan, Utah, USA) [Figure 1d]. The canal was obturated using the warm vertical compaction technique with the aid of System B (Kerr Endo, Orange, CA, USA), and a resinC...based sealer (Adseal, Meta, Korea) was used as the root canal sealer. The backfill was performed using thermoplasticized GuttaC...percha (Obtura II, SparC... tan, USA) [Figure 1eC...h]. Machtou pluggers (MailleC... fer, Ballaigues, Switzerland) were used for vertical compaction. The access cavity was then restored with a temporary filling material (Coltosol, Coltene, USA). In the followC...up visit, the tooth was asymptomatic, and the patient was then referred back to the referring dentist. Discussion Prognosis of a rootC...filled tooth mainly depends on adequate debridement of the root canal system while maintaining the original root canal shape after instrumentation. 12 This report presents endodontic management of a maxillary lateral incisor with an unusual palatal root dilaceration. Chohayeb13 investigated the dilaceration pattern of 480 maxillary lateral incisors and found that more than half of the samples showed a dilaceration in a distolabial direction, and palatal dilacerations of the apical third of the root apex were observed in only 10.4% of the study samples. Literature shows controversy for the etiology of root dilacerations, but mechanical trauma to the primary predecessor is the most widely contributing factor. 14, 16 However, local traumatic injury seemed unlikely to be the cause of dilacerations in this case, considering that the patient had no history of trauma. This probably supports the fact that root dilaceration can be described as a dental anomaly and not necessarily to be a sequela of trauma. 15 Diagnosing root dilacerations before commencing root canal treatment is essential to allow proper and safe use of endodontic instruments within the confines of the curved roots. 14, 17 If the dilaceration occurs mesially or distally, it can be clearly identiC... fied on a periapical radiograph. 14 However, when the dilaceration is toward the laC... bial or palatal, the XC...ray beam passes through the deflected portion of the root in an approximately parallel direction, and the identification of the diC... laceration portion can be rather difficult. Apart from being in a palatal direction, the extension of root dilaceration from the coronal portion of the root along the root apex is another interesting finding in this case, which was the main cause for the labial root perforation during access cavity preparation from a lingual approach. Failure to recognize the multiplanar nature of the dilaceration is one of the factors that might contribute to the higher rate of unfavorable outcomes of endodonC... tic treatment. 14 The application of CBCT in such cases can help to determine the exact position and angulation of the dilaceration. 14 A number of factors may complicate the treatment of root dilacerations. Therefore, when attempting to perform root canal treatment procedures, the clinician must undertake great attention to avoid mishaps in teeth with significant dilacerations. 14 In the present case, the access cavity was prepared from the labial aspect of the tooth to provide a straight line access to the root canal system enC... cased in the dilacerated root. In addition, an ultrasonic tip was used to ensure adequate removal of the remaining pulp tissues in the pulp chamC... ber and horns to prevent coronal discoloration. 18 Notably, labial access cavity preparation in anterior teeth has been described in the literature, and it is indicated in instances of teeth crowding (when the lingual/palatal surface is not accessible), extensive labial decay, and unusual shape/curvature of the root canal. 19, 20 Compromised esthetics have been considered as one shortcoming of the labial approach; 20 however, this issue can be managed properly using modern toothC...colored restorative materials. 20 Complete biomechanical debridement of such caC... nals is challenging. In the present case, the OneC... Shape NiTi rotary file system was initially used followed by precurved KC...files under copious irrigaC... tion. As a general rule, dilacerated root canals are not suitable for the use of NiTi rotary files because of the severe coronal extent of the curvature that must be negotiated. However, due to the large size of the canal and straight line access provided by the labial access cavity, the OneShape system was able to create a glide path for the subsequent hand files. Owing to the wellC...documented all on four dental implants antimicrobial properties of calcium hydroxide, it was used as an intracanal medicament to increase the predictabilC... ity of the treatment. 14 The labial straight line access has also facilitated the application of warm vertical compaction technique procedures to ensure 3D obturation of the root canal system. Conclusions Dilacerated teeth do pose a number of diagnostic and management challenges. The clinician must undertake great attention to avoid instrumentationC...related mishaps in teeth with significant dilacerations. 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Helping You Better Understand Acupuncture With These Simple To Follow Tips
If you are not feeling well, you are likely to view the world through weary eyes. What are you supposed to do if your doctor doesn't have any answers? What can you do if the medical solutions are worse than the condition with which you present? To avoid this, keep reading to learn more about acupuncture that's a natural treatment. You may not see immediate results when it comes to acupuncture. Some people feel much better after one session, while others require more treatments to feel their best. You shouldn't worry if you don't see much of a result after your first appointment. Progress may simply take a little more time. Have some patience and the sessions will probably work for you. Call your insurance provider prior to making appointments with an acupuncturists. Your policy may not cover the treatments available. Also ask your practitioner which insurance plans they accept so you are not hit with a sizable bill you had not expected. Before your acupuncture treatments, you should not consume a big meal. To prevent feelings of nausea and dizziness, one should eat a little bit but should avoid large meals. Lying down with a full tummy is uncomfortable. Acupuncture doesn't hurt, so you don't have to avoid it for that reason. The needles used are very thin and aren't filled with fluid, like the bigger needles you're used to at your doctor's office. When the tip of the needle pierces your skin, it is hardly noticeable. Where loose-fitting clothing when you go for an acupuncture treatment. That will allow the practitioner to easily make their way around your body. Also, some treatments are performed in a group with other patients, meaning that you will need to have comfortable clothes on. Make sure you relax and rest after and before your acupuncture treatments. Not only will the acupuncture treatment be more beneficial if you are relaxed, it is easier for your acupuncturist to do their job well. You need relax if you want to really enjoy the treatment. Before receiving your first acupuncture treatment, find out whether or not your acupuncturist will accept your insurance. A lot of health insurance policies will cover any alternative medicine treatments. You will reduce the overall cost of all your acupuncture treatments if your insurance covers part of the cost of each visit. If this is not the case, you will have a lot of expenses to attend to on your own. Call your insurance company to see if acupuncture is a covered service. If your insurance situation is sorted out before the appointment, you'll be able to concentrate on feeling better. By avoiding worrying, you can focus on your treatment.
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Don't wear tight cloths to your session. Loose clothing will ensure your session goes smoothly. If your clothes are too tight, they might have a hard time placing the needles in the correct position. Also, you may be around other people so it is important to keep your clothing loose. It is important that you learn the length of your acupuncture sessions. Although the average acupuncture session takes approximately thirty minutes, you may need more time if you have multiple issues for the acupuncturist to address. Try not to plan events or obligations that immediately follow an acupuncture session, as relaxation is necessary afterward. Do some research online when searching for a reputable acupuncturist. Type in acupuncturists in your city and state and analyze the results. There are also dedicated websites to finding a registered acupuncturist. The NCCAOM will give you a detailed list on who is licensed in your area. Leave electronics at your house or keep them in your locked car to prevent distractions during your appointment. You might be tempted to start messing with them. If you get a message or hear your phone beeping, you may tense up and the session will become less comfortable. Keep the electronics out of sight to keep them out of mind. When the solutions we use are natural ones, we remove the potential side effects that ruin our health. By combining a sound dietary plan with acupuncture, proper health can truly be within reach. Use the tips in this piece to begin getting relief.
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