PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «BACTERIAL PLAQUE»
bacterial plaque
bacterial
plaque
what
made
teeth
assay
dental
biofilm
usually
pale
yellow
that
develops
naturally
like
formed
colonizing
bacteria
trying
attach
themselves
disease
health
patient
build
calculus
lead
inflamed
infected
gums
mild
called
gingivitis
serious
severe
noun
film
mucus
deposited
encourages
development
caries
causes
prevention
treatments
webmd
sticky
colorless
makes
feel
fuzzy
tongue
most
noticeable
when
normal
flora
humans
associated
with
accumulations
area
increased
populations
actinomyces
found
they
suggested
biofilms
care
stamford
adheres
tenaciously
restorations
prosthetic
appliances
understanding
formation
composition
leads
cavities
majority
periodontal
diseases
appear
mouth
forming
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BACTERIAL PLAQUE»
Descubre el uso de
bacterial plaque en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
bacterial plaque y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Periodontic Syllabus
Although other factors may affect this region, the dominating causative agents of
periodontal disease are microorganisms that colonize the tooth surface (bacterial
plaque and their products).1-3 Figure 2-1 represents the interaction of etiologic ...
Arthur R. Vernino, Jonathan L. Gray, Elizabeth A. Hughes, 2007
2
Concepts in Nonsurgical Periodontal Therapy
Often when calculus deposits are moderate to large in size, or a sufficient
quantity or quality of bacterial plaque exists, inflammation is present allowing the
clinician to insert instruments subgingivally without tissue resistance. This is not
always ...
3
Shafer's Textbook of Oral Pathology
Dental plaque (microbial plaque or bacterial plaque) is a structure of vital
significance demonstrated for the first time in histologic preparations by Williams
in 1897. It has been recognized for many years as a contributory factor to at least
the ...
4
Levison's Textbook for Dental Nurses
Control the build-up of bacterial plaque – practise its regular removal by using
good oral hygiene techniques. The main cause of periodontal disease is
consistently poor oral hygiene, along with contributory factors such as smoking,
and in ...
5
Molecular Mechanisms of Tobacco-induced Diseases
Growth and persistence of bacterial plaque on the adjacent tooth surface invokes
an inflammatory response leading to the clinical appearance of gingivitis within 2
to 3 weeks. The gingivae appear red, oedematous, may bleed on provocation ...
Xing Li Wang, David A. Scott, 2005
6
Arabic Bilingual - Cawson's Essentials of Oral Pathology and ...
Though bacteria are responsible for acid production, bacterial plaque (Fig. 3.4)
enables large concentrations of them to adhere to the teeth and, in stagnation
areas, prevents effective buffering of bacterial acids by saliva. Important points
about ...
Lecturer in Oral Medicine and Pathology United Medical and Dental Schools Edward W Odell, Roderick A Cawson, 2012
7
Cawson's Essentials of Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine
Though bacteria are responsible for acid production, bacterial plaque (Fig. 3.4)
enables large concentrations of them to adhere to the teeth and, in stagnation
areas, prevents effective buffering of bacterial acids by saliva. Important points
about ...
Roderick A. Cawson, Edward W Odell, 2008
Immunological responses to bacterial plaque in the mouth T. LEHNER
Department of Oral Immunology and Microbiology, Guy's Hospital Medical and
Dental Schools, London Abstract A heavy load of bacteria, referred to as dental
plaque, ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
9
A Textbook of Public Health Dentistry
Dental bacterial plaque is a biofilm that adheres tenaciously to tooth surfaces,
restorations, and prosthetic appliances. The pattern of plaque biofilm
development can be divided into three phases [Figs 25.3A to C]: 1. Attachment of
bacteria to a ...
10
Foundations of Periodontics for the Dental Hygienist
Presence of Plaque on the Teeth A. The presence of bacterial plaque on the
teeth should be noted during a comprehensive periodontal assessment since
these deposits contain living periodontal pathogens that can lead to both
gingivitis and ...
Jill Shiffer Nield-Gehrig, Donald E. Willmann, 2007
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BACTERIAL PLAQUE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
bacterial plaque en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
QUICK THINKING CAN SAVE YOUR CHILD'S TOOTH
The reason I prefer to avoid splinting is that the extra material makes the teeth more difficult to clean, resulting in a buildup of bacterial plaque ... «Community Magazine, Jul 15»
Peri-implant diseases: Lack of consensus on treatment, but some …
... of periodontitis, presence of bacterial plaque, presence of bleeding, bone level localized on the medium third of the implant, lack of prosthetic ... «Dentistry IQ, Jun 15»
Products from Chicago Midwinter: Remin Pro's role in preventive care
... sealed and the tooth surface is left noticeably smoother with a "good mouth feel," impairing the adhesion of harmful bacterial plaque. «RDH, May 15»
LM Dental's approach to implant care
The shape of implant abutments and prosthesis can make it challenging to reach around the structure to remove bacterial plaque, calculus, ... «RDH, Abr 15»
Tips for a healthy smile this World Oral Health Day
It takes at least 2 minutes to be able to effectively remove bacterial plaque deposits with a toothbrush. 2. "You don't need to floss all your teeth, ... «Voxy, Mar 15»
The importance of bringing your baby to the dentist
We look at dietary habits, the quality of teeth and saliva, fluoride exposure and bacterial plaque on the teeth, and any developmental defects in ... «Irish Independent, Ene 15»
Heart and Mouth Connection: The link between heart disease and …
When the bacterial plaque is not regularly and thoroughly removed from the surfaces of your teeth, it settles into the shallow pocket of tissue ... «Auburn Reporter, Ene 15»
Oral health figures put dent in Turks' smile
Brushing one's teeth ensures that bacterial plaque, the cause of rotten teeth and gums, is kept at bay. To promote oral health, healthy eating, ... «Today's Zaman, Nov 14»
The tale of two codes
It includes removal of the bacterial plaque and calculus from supragingival and subgingival regions, site specific scaling and root planing ... «RDH, Nov 14»
Skull study shows Roman Britons 'had better gums'
Severe chronic gum disease, or periodontitis, results from an inflammatory response to bacterial plaque build up and can lead to teeth loss. «Western Morning News, Oct 14»