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Publisher: Guangdong Tourism Press; 1st edition (January 1, 2004)
Questions and answers about common oral diseases
- Book title
- Questions and answers about common oral diseases
- Pages
- 250
- Publishing house
- 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
- 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