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Three specialists discuss whether antibiotic therapy is indicated for necrotic teeth
In an effort to foster continuing conversation addressing seminal issues in oral health, Inside Dentistry is proud to present its new forum—Clinical Roundtable.
Three dentists give differing opinions about the impact the link between periodontal disease and systemic disease will have on the future of using periodontal therapy to save teeth vs extraction and implant placement.
Four dentists discuss the possible implications of the dental treatment of patients who are treated with Oral and IV bisphosphonates.
The key to success in the diagnosis and treatment of any of these lesions is knowledge of the anatomy of the palatal structures and a high index of clinical suspicion.
The purpose of this article is to call attention to the importance of histopathologic examination of all tissue collected from the oral cavity, even though clinical and radiographic findings may divert attention to another form of pathology.
There is one important commonality among all of the products on the market today: no one material represents a one-size-fits-all solution. If we accept this and know that there are a myriad of materials to choose from in dentistry, then a systematic approach to all of our cases can make the job of material choice much simpler.
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A common whitening side effect continues to concern patients and clinicians: dentin hypersensitivity. While dentin hypersensitivity affects approximately 22% of American adults according to a recent survey, 55% to 75% of whitening patients report suffering some degree of whitening-related sensitivity.
A patient’s lifestyle has clear ties to his or her dental health. As dental professionals we monitor patients for oral cancer, caries, periodontal disease, and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) on a regular basis, but what about areas of erosion?