Friday, November 30, 2018

Preventive Dentistry (MADOHC)-LupinePublishers





The mouth is essential for eating, drinking, speaking, and communicating, for tasting, breathing and the immune system. It is a window enlightening the health of the body. It can elucidate signs of nutritional deficiencies or general infection. Regular dental examinations and adapted oral hygiene visits contribute to oral health. Dental cares by brushing the teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, is associated with the replacement of the toothbrush every three or four months combined with the ingestion of a balanced diet. A regular check-up keep the smile and contribute to a good oral health. More than brushing and flossing, dental health is maintained by oral cares.


Thursday, November 22, 2018

Do you really know what Periodontal Disease is? by Jose Ricardo Kina in Modern Approaches in Dentistry and Oral Health Care in Lupine Publishers (MADOHC)- Lupine Publishers


Do you really know what Periodontal Disease is? by Jose Ricardo Kina in Modern Approaches in Dentistry and Oral Health Care in Lupine Publishers

The etiology includes the sum of evidences related to the causes of a disease. Majority of all forms of periodontal diseases, are considered as microorganisms-induced dependent. However, it is improbable that bacteria alone cause periodontal disease. The etiological concept of the inflammatory periodontal disease is an exceedingly complex interaction of bacteria and predisposing risk factors. The predisposing risk factor may be an inherent characteristic associated with an increased rate of a subsequently occurring disease, but does not necessarily cause the disease. In periodontal disease, the predisposing risk factors may be defined as local environmental factors, behavioral factors in nature and systemic factors, which may be responsible in providing an ideal environment for bacterial colonization and/or fragility in a determinate tooth or teeth and adjacent periodontal tissues and/ or interference in the inflammatory process. Local environmental factor may interfere in the fragile equilibrium of the gingival sulcus defense by favoring microbial colonization and growth or/and altering the local susceptibility of the periodontal tissues to be damaged by the bacterial onslaught.


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Friday, November 16, 2018

Looking at Patients and Listening to Patients in Time of Technological Innovation (MADOHC)-Lupinepublishers



Looking at Patients and Listening to Patients in Time of Technological Innovation by Luciana de Barros Correia Fontes in Modern Approaches in Dentistry and Oral Health Care in Lupine Publishers
We are in a globalized world, with fast and extensive changes, particularly   in   the   appropriate   use   of   technology   in   medical   problems.   The   search   for   early   diagnosis   and   treatment   goes through a range of increasingly complex exams and interventions, based  on  technological  advances.  Smart  phone  interaction  has  the  pontencial  to  improve  clinical  case  discussion,  for  example.  However   some   controversies   persist:   Are   these   advances   also  associated with patients satisfaction with quality of care received, according   to   their   needs   and   perspectives?      Several   factors affecting negatively the effective communication between patients and  health  professionals  as  the  limitations  imposed  by  listeners  and difficulty developing language skills and understanding. In the  context  of  what  has  been  described  previously,  looking  at  the  individual and effectively understanding beyond first impressions represents  one  of  the  fundamental  basis  for  healthcare,  but  not  usually.


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Tuesday, November 13, 2018

The Dental Service of the French Army in 1940 - Lupine Publishers



On December 1 1892, the Brouardel law was voted which gave legal status to dental surgeons. At that point, those who had followed appropriate studies delivered by the Faculty of Medicine were the only ones who could practise dental surgery [1]. Therefore, it was a profession in its infancy which enlisted during the war in 1939? On February 26 1916, a dental service was created in the infantry within the French army for the duration of the war. That of the Navy only started on March 1st 1916. After the Great War, only the Navy decided to dissolve its dental service for it did not have a satisfying organization to greet its patients. In 1934, a backup dental service was implemented once again. While they were made lieutenants in 1818, dentists could become captains after the law voted on December 19 1934 [2]. A few months later, dentists in the land army were attributed the same rank.  





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