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This PowerPoint presentation covers dental 101, providing a simplified overview of the basics of dentistry. It includes details on key oral structures such as teeth, gums, and jaw, along with different types of teeth, dental positions, and terminology. The document discusses common dental conditions and their treatments. It also offers some tips on maintaining excellent oral health.
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DENTAL 101: BASICS OF C DENTISTRY A simplified view of dentistry What is Dentistry? Dentistry is a branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of oral diseases and conditions Key focuses: Oral health Teeth Gums Jaw What will BeneCare do as the 3rd...
DENTAL 101: BASICS OF C DENTISTRY A simplified view of dentistry What is Dentistry? Dentistry is a branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of oral diseases and conditions Key focuses: Oral health Teeth Gums Jaw What will BeneCare do as the 3rd party administrator? Clinical Positions Held in Dentistry Can anyone name a clinical person in the dental office? Dentist/Practitioner Dental Hygienist Dental Assistant Dental anatomy overview Key structures: Crown Enamel Dentin Pulp Root Cementum Parts of a Tooth Diagramed and Explained by a Dentist | Learn the Layers and Tissu es of a Tooth FAST Dental Clarafication with Dr. Clara Arches of the Mouth Maxillar y Mandibular Different types of teeth 4 different types of teeth in the human dentition Incisors – Cutting teeth Canines – Tearing teeth Premolars – Crushing/Grinding teeth Molars – Crushing/Grinding teeth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UfTaZjNdWg&pp=ygUfaG93IHRvIG5hbWUgdG VldGggYnJpdHRhbnkgd2F0dQ%3D%3D Teeth surfaces How many surfaces can a tooth have? 5 Surfaces Facial/Buccal Lingual Mesial Distal Occlusal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR5UgoPSM_k&pp=ygUrZHIuIGNsYXIgd2hhdCBhcm UgdGhlIHN1cmZhY2VzIG9mIHRoZSB0b290aA%3D%3D How many sets of teeth do we get in a lifetime? Deciduous Teeth AKA Baby Teeth How many baby teeth do we have? Permanent teeth/AKA Adult teeth Universal tooth numbering system –How many Teeth? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2CuGEEoymI&pp=ygU2dGVldGggbnVtYmVyaW 5nIHVuZGVydHNhbmluZCB0b290aCBsZXR0ZXJzIGFuZCBudW1iZXJz 15 minute stretch break END OF DAY #1 PULSE CHECK C Q&A DAY #2 DENTAL TERMINOLOGY C ` Common dental terms you have heard? What is Dental Terminology? Dental Exam What is it? Periodic exam Comprehensive Exam Limited Exam Prophylaxis What is is? Child Prophy MH Guidelines with age???? Adult Prophy Scaling & Root Planning Common term? What is it? Decay What is another name for Decay? Tooth decay chart Fillings What are the different types of fillings? What happens when you get a filling? Crowns AKA Cap Anyone know what they are? Types of crowns and materials Crown Prep Procedure 15 minute stretch break Bridge What is a bridge? How does a bridge work? Root Canal What is a Root Canal? How does a Root Canal work? Denture What is a Denture? Two types of dentures? Materials Deeper look at Dentures Dental Implants What is a Dental implant? Dental Implant Procedure Branches of Dentistry 8 branches Can anyone name some? Branches General Cosmetic Periodontics Endodontics Orthodontics Prosthodontics Oral Surgery Pediatrics Radiology in Dentistry Common Term for Radiology How many different types? Types? What are they Periapical (PA) Bitewing X-ray Full Mouth Series (FMX) Panoramic X-Ray (PANO) Cone Beam Scan (CT) Intraoral Image (IO) Not an X-ray 15 minute stretch break END OF DAY #2 PULSE CHECK C Q&A DAY #3 X-RAYS/COMMON DENTAL C CONDITIONS ` What are the different X-rays used for? Periapical: Used to determine treatment of Fillings, Crowns, Root Canal and Bridges, Oral Surgery Bitewings: Used to determine if there is decay in between teeth to determine treatment options. Full Mouth Series: Used to determine treatment of all of the above PLUS Sacling and Rooth Planning, Partial Dentures and Full Dentures Panoramic: Used to determine treatment of Oral Surgery, Implants, Orthodontic Treatment CT Scan: Used to determine Implant Treatment What are some common dental condition you know? Common Dental Conditions Toothache Stained teeth Periodontal Disease Dental Abscess Chipped teeth TMJ Grinding/Clenching Recession Cracked tooth syndrome Sensitivity Gum disease chart Common dental procedures Dental cleaning/Prophylaxis Fillings Root Canal Extraction Crown Orthodontics/Braces How to maintain oral health Brush teeth twice a day with fluoride tooth paste Floss daily to remove plaque in between the teeth Regular dental check ups and cleanings (twice a year) Limiting sugary foods and drinks Why is Oral Health Important? Prevents cavities and gum disease Promotes overall health and is a window to your overall health Ensures proper digestion and nutrition Quality of life (allow you to eat, speak, and smile comfortably) 15 minute stretch break Malocclusion