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Publisher: Guangdong Tourism Press; 1st edition (January 1, 2004)

Questions and answers about common oral diseases

Publisher: Guangdong Tourism Press; 1st edition (January 1, 2004)
Series Title: The Latest Practical Family Healthy Living Guide Series
Paperback: 250 pages
Body language: Simplified Chinese
Folio: 32
ISBN: 7806534946
Barcode: 9787806534946
Product size and weight: 20.6 x 14.2 x 1.4 cm; 240 g
Brand: Guangzhou Tiandi Books
ASIN: B001171Q9U
Book title
Questions and answers about common oral diseases
Pages
250
Publishing house
Publisher :; 1st edition (January 1, 2004)
Series Title: The Latest Practical Family Healthy Living Guide Series
Paperback: 250 pages
Body language: Simplified Chinese
Folio: 32
ISBN: 7806534946
Barcode: 9787806534946
Product size and weight: 20.6 x 14.2 x 1.4 cm; 240 g
Brand: Guangzhou Tiandi Books
ASIN: B001171Q9U
"Q & A of Common Oral Diseases" Introduction:
I. Dental Caries and Non-Caries Diseases
1. Do you know what caries is?
2. What is the structure of teeth and the order of teeth arrangement?
3. How harmful is dental caries?
4. How to self-check for dental caries in the mouth?
5. Is caries related to age and gender?
6. Is caries familial? Will it be inherited?
7. What kinds of bacteria cause caries?
8. Why are plaques a breeding ground for bacteria and cause dental caries?
9. Is sugar related to dental caries?
10. Can sugar not cause dental caries?
11. Is the fineness of food related to dental caries?
12. Is food retention in the mouth related to dental caries?
13. Which teeth do dental caries occur in?
14. Where do dental caries occur?
15. Why are some people susceptible to dental caries and others not?
16. What are the types of dental caries?
17. Can we judge for ourselves whether there are caries in the mouth?
18. When I find caries, do I have to seek treatment from an dentist?
19. The doctor confirmed that my enamel has caries, but the cavity has not yet formed. How can I treat it?
20. Do I have to use a dental drill for fillings?
21. Do you use the same method and the same filling material for fillings?
22. I want to fill my teeth but I'm afraid of pain. Does it hurt?
23. How many types of filling materials are available?
24. Can filling in the hospital be done in one go?
25. What is "light curing filling"?
26. The tooth body is the hardest tissue in the whole body. Will it wear out?
27. What are the reasons for pathological wear of the teeth?
28. What are the clinical manifestations and adverse consequences of pathologically worn teeth?
29. How to prevent pathological wear of teeth?
30. What is bruxism? What is its cause?
31. How is bruxism treated?
32. I have a deep ditch in the neck of my teeth and there are multiple teeth. What is the problem?
33. What are the causes of wedge-shaped defects?
34. What are the symptoms of wedge-shaped defects?
35. How is wedged defect treated?
36. What is acid erosion?
37. Is tooth cracking common?
38. What are the clinical symptoms of cracked teeth?
39. How to prevent cracked teeth?
40. Middle and old people with intact molars have long-term occlusal pain, and symptoms of pulpitis and periodontitis appear. What kind of disease should be suspected first?
41. How to treat longitudinal root fracture?
42. What is dental shock?
43. How to treat after dental shock?
44. In life, I often encounter the accidental tooth detachment or insertion from the mouth after a collision. What should I do when this happens?
45. In addition to tooth dislocation, dental damage can also occur during external impact (commonly known as "disintegration of teeth"). What should be done clinically when dental damage occurs?
46. I often have sore teeth. I have pain when drinking cold, hot water or chewing food. What is wrong with my teeth?
47. What is enamel hypoplasia?
48. Is it useful to supplement vitamin D and minerals after enamel hypoplasia?
49. What is fluorosis?
50. How to prevent fluorosis?
51. Are the tetracycline teeth we often say really related to tetracycline?
52. What are the treatments for tetracycline teeth?
53. How does congenital syphilis teeth behave in the mouth?
54. What are the common types of abnormal dental development?
Second, pulp disease
55. Is there a cavity in the tooth? What is the structure inside?
56. Dental pulp can have various lesions. Then, what are the causes of dental pulp disease?
57. There are many types of endodontic disease. What is the clinical classification of pulpitis?
58. How to diagnose and treat reversible pulpitis?
59. How to diagnose and treat acute pulpitis?
60. How to diagnose and treat chronic atretic pulpitis?
61. How to diagnose and treat chronic ulcerative pulpitis?
62. How to diagnose and treat chronic proliferative pulpitis?
63. How to diagnose and treat retrograde pulpitis?
64. What is pulp necrosis?
65. What is the meaning of dental pulp degeneration?
3. Tissues around the apex
66. What is the tissue disease around the apex? What is the tissue surrounding the apex?
67. What are the types of periapical disease?
68. What are the hazards of periapical disease?
69. Why is the periapical tissue closely related to the pulp tissue?
70. What is the cause of periapical disease?
71. What is the clinical manifestation of acute periapical periodontitis without suppuration?
72. What are the manifestations of the acute periapical periodontitis?
73. What are the ways for the spread of acute periapical inflammation abscess?
74. What is the difference between chronic apical periodontitis and acute periapical periodontitis?
75. What are the pathological changes of chronic periapical abscess?
76. What are the main treatments for acute and chronic apical periodontitis?
77. What is root canal therapy?
78. What are the indications for root canal therapy?
79. What are the commonly used root canal treatment instruments?
80. How long does root canal treatment take?
81. How to measure the efficacy of root canal therapy?
82. What are the different forms of healing of periapical lesions?
83. How long is the treatment period for periapical disease?
84. What causes the pain after my root canal treatment?
85. What is endodontic therapy?
86. The fundamental treatment of periapical disease is root canal therapy. If root canal therapy fails, what other methods can be used to retain the teeth?
87. What are the indications for root canal surgery?
88. What are the types of root canal surgery?
Periodontal Diseases
89. Everyone wants a beautiful mouth. What is the main cause of adult tooth loss?
90. What is periodontal disease?
91. To understand periodontal disease, you must first understand the anatomy of the periodontium. What is the anatomy of the periodontal disease?
92. What is the origin of periodontal disease?
93. How high is the incidence of periodontal disease?
94. What are the epidemic characteristics of periodontal disease?
95. Which teeth are most vulnerable to periodontal disease?
96. What is the cause of periodontal disease?
97. What is dental plaque?
98. Is the plaque visible to the naked eye?
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Five, oral lesions articles
6. Oral Mucosal Diseases
Seven, anesthesia
Eight, extraction
Nine, alveolar surgery
Ten, oral and maxillofacial trauma articles
Eleven, oral and maxillofacial developmental deformities
Twelve, oral and maxillofacial infections
Thirteen, oral and maxillofacial tumor articles
Fourteen, temporomandibular joint disease articles
Chapter 15 Salivary Gland Diseases
Chapter 16 Oral Information for Children
XVII Oral Orthopedics
18.Inlays
Nineteen, planting articles
Twenty, oral prevention and health articles

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