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Dentigerous cysts are relatively common cystic pathologies in pediatric dentistry, particularly among children in mixed dentition stage. It develops in contact with a tooth whose roots have not yet formed. It most often constitutes a complication of the pulpal involvement of the temporary tooth, which extends to the underlying germ.
A high percentage of the general public experiences dental anxiety when visiting dental professionals for dental care and existing research indicates dental anxiety can dramatically affect patients and their oral health.
Background: The world's population is currently aging. Diseases in elders are inevitable concerns that comes with age. Being aware of their dietary and eating habits can have a big impact on maintaining good health. Purpose was to study the correlating factors between personal demographic data, nutritional awareness and consumption behavior of the elderly in Central region of Thailand.
This case report emphasizes on an unusual diagnosis involving interdisciplinary involvement of the enamel, dentin and underlying periodontium in a rare clinical presentation which was diagnosed and treated under a dental operating microscope. A craze line is a discontinuity in tooth structure commonly induced by trauma or bruxism, treating such a condition commonly involves the use of restorative cements, flowable composites. However, based on the depth and extent of the craze line the underlying pulp may also require an intentional root canal treatment followed by rehabilitation with veneers or crowns.
Alterations in the oral microbial community during preg nancy may affect maternal oral health, birth outcomes, and infant oral health. Methods: Cross-sectional observational study. The patients included in this study; pregnant women who were in the first trimester of pregnancy, a survey was applied to them.
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